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- publication . Article . 2022Open AccessAuthors:Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi; Rachel Lee;Persistent Identifiers
doi: 10.4000/abe.7126
Publisher: OpenEdition“A Future Architect?” pencil on paper drawing by S.M. Pithawalla, and “Women Should Not Become Architects!” remarks by G.B. Kahirasagar to the Sir J.J. College of Art School of Architecture Literary and Debating Society. These remarks opened a discussion with Perin Mist...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2022Open AccessAuthors:Rui Lopes;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Project Muse
European colonialism was in the background, and even forefront, of several North American fiction films, including classics such as Gunga Din (1939) and Casablanca (1942).1 The Portuguese empire had its own share of screen time, particularly in the case of the Asian col...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . Other literature type . 2022Open AccessAuthors:John B. Hamilton; Dennis W. Rondorf; William R. Tinniswood; Ryan J. Leary; Tim Mayer; Charleen Gavette; Lynne A. Casal;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Project MuseCountry: United States
In this research article, John Hamilton and his co-authors present extensive new research and information gathered since a 2005 publication on the historical evidence of anadromomous fish distribution in the Upper Klamath River watershed. Using historical accounts from ...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2022Authors:Mark A. Tveskov;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Project Muse
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Isabelle Crevecoeur; Marie-Hélène Dias-Meirinho; Antoine Zazzo; Daniel Antoine; François Bon;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: HAL CCSDCountry: France
AbstractThe remains of 61 individuals buried in the cemetery of Jebel Sahaba (site 117) offer unique and substantial evidence to the emergence of violence in the Nile Valley at the end of the Late Pleistocene. Excavated and assessed in the 1960s, some of the original fi...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Open AccessAuthors:David Jackman; Mathilde Maitrot;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)Country: United Kingdom
AbstractThe authority of political leaders in Bangladesh rests on diverse qualities, not least of which are the muscle and finance they can mobilize, and the relationships they can craft with senior party members. These are utilized to confront rivals both within and ou...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Closed AccessAuthors:Esfandiar Taheri;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Farvi, also known as Farrokhi, is an Iranian language spoken in the village of Farvi in Khur district of Kavir desert in central Iran. It shares features with other languages in Kavir region such as Khuri, Irāji and Garmayi. This paper describes synchronic and historica...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Closed AccessAuthors:Mohsen Mahdavi Mazdeh;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)
The metrical requirements of Persian poetry are highly restrictive. Traditionally, the rigidity of the metrical system was compensated for by a high degree of flexibility in the poetic language in terms of lexicon, phonology, and morpho-syntax. Using statistical data fr...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Closed AccessAuthors:Saloumeh Gholami;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)
The study of the language of religious minorities in Iran is particularly important for understanding the historical development and typology of Iranian languages. Historical and linguistic evidence substantiates the idea that Zoroastrians and Jews in cities in central ...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - publication . Article . 2021Closed AccessAuthors:Serpil Atamaz;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)
This paper examines the historical developments and the debates revolving around the formation of an Ottoman–Iranian alliance in the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of the 1908 Revolution. It argues that although neither the idea of an alliance between the two states no...
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