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Obtaining chitosan from u?? crab by microwave irradiation
Moreira Castro, Aldiana; O. M. S. Abreu, Flávia; Xavier De Matos, José Everaldo
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Obtaining chitosan from u?? crab by microwave irradiation
Moreira Castro, Aldiana; O. M. S. Abreu, Flávia; Xavier De Matos, José Everaldo
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Condition: Muy bueno. : Este libro, titulado 'Valencia desde el tranvía no es la misma', es una exploración de Valencia a través de la lente de su sistema de tranvías. Publicado por Llibres de la Drassana, el libro ofrece una perspectiva única de la ciudad. Con 168 páginas, el libro está escrito en español y presenta una edición… ilustrada que enriquece la experiencia del lector. Ideal para aquellos interesados en la historia y la cultura de Valencia. EAN: 9788494473135 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Historia Título: Valencia desde el tranvía no es la misma Autor: Xavier Oms Editorial: Llibres de la Drassana Idioma: es-ES Páginas: 168 Formato: tapa blanda.

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Pozyskiwanie chitozanu z kraba u?? poprzez napromieniowanie mikrofalowe
Moreira Castro, Aldiana; O. M. S. Abreu, Flávia; Xavier De Matos, José Everaldo
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Obtenção de quitosana de caranguejo-uçá por irradiação do micro-ondas: Propriétés et caractéristiques (French Edition)
Moreira Castro, Aldiana; O. M. S. Abreu, Flávia; Xavier De Matos, José Everaldo
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Pozyskiwanie chitozanu z kraba u?? poprzez napromieniowanie mikrofalowe
Moreira Castro, Aldiana; O. M. S. Abreu, Flávia; Xavier De Matos, José Everaldo
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Published by Llibres de la Drassana 2023
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Exploring Death : Understanding the Life of Neolithic Societies in the Western Mediterranean
Morell-rovira, Berta (EDT); OMS, F. Xavier (EDT); Remolins, Gerard (EDT); Gibaja, Juan F. (EDT)
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Exploring Death : Understanding the Life of Neolithic Societies in the Western Mediterranean
Morell-rovira, Berta (EDT); OMS, F. Xavier (EDT); Remolins, Gerard (EDT); Gibaja, Juan F. (EDT)
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Ottenimento di chitosano dal granchio uçá mediante irradiazione a microonde: Proprietà e caratteristiche (Italian Edition)
Moreira Castro, Aldiana; O. M. S. Abreu, Flávia; Xavier De Matos, José Everaldo
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Gewinnung von Chitosan aus Uçá-Krabben durch Mikrowellenbestrahlung: Eigenschaften und Merkmale (German Edition)
Moreira Castro, Aldiana; O. M. S. Abreu, Flávia; Xavier De Matos, José Everaldo
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Exploring Death : Understanding the Life of Neolithic Societies in the Western Mediterranean
Morell-rovira, Berta (EDT); OMS, F. Xavier (EDT); Remolins, Gerard (EDT); Gibaja, Juan F. (EDT)
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Hardback. Condition: New. Since the dawn of archaeology, the study of funerary contexts has provided invaluable insights into past societies, a trend that persists in contemporary research. Ongoing discoveries, site re-evaluations and advancements in techniques like DNA analysis continually reshape our understanding of the past.…In the specific contexts we are addressing - the emergence of the first farming and herding communities in the Western Mediterranean - few regions in Europe display such systematic funerary practices. A notable example is the Sepulcros de Fosa horizon in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. Approximately 6,500 years ago in this area, there was a significant increase in the number of found inhumations, with some clustering in cemeteries containing several dozen individuals.Despite sporadic mentions in international publications, the details of the Sepulcros de Fosa horizon funerary practices - such as burial locations, characteristics and performed analysis - are generally not well known, primarily because most of the publications have been presented in Catalan or Spanish. This limits awareness of one of the best-documented archaeological records shedding light on Neolithic communities in the Western Mediterranean.Over a century, the northeastern Iberian Peninsula has yielded numerous Neolithic burials, totalling over 896 graves, predominantly featuring single inhumations. Many of these graves, excavated in ground pits, remain remarkably intact, facilitating interpretations of burial treatments and grave goods, indicative of time and effort invested in acquisition and production.Furthermore, this was also a period of well-established social networks, allowing the distribution of materials such as flint, obsidian or jadeite for crafting lithic tools, and variscite for producing ornaments across extensive territories spanning hundreds of kilometres. These networks had an impact on the social, economic and ideological organization of these communities, as well as their interactions with other European populations. This interconnected world left archaeological traces, evident in the early stages of subsequent megalithic developments.

Exploring Death : Understanding the Life of Neolithic Societies in the Western Mediterranean
Morell-rovira, Berta (EDT); OMS, F. Xavier (EDT); Remolins, Gerard (EDT); Gibaja, Juan F. (EDT)
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Since the dawn of archaeology, the study of funerary contexts has provided invaluable insights into past societies, a trend that persists in contemporary research. Ongoing discoveries, site reevaluations, and advancements in techniques like DNA analysis continually reshape our understanding…of the past. In the specific contexts we are addressing the emergence of the first farming and herding communities in the Western Mediterranean few regions in Europe display such systematic funerary practices. A notable example is the Pit Burial horizon in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. Approximately 6,500 years ago in this area, there was a significant increase in the number of found inhumations, with some clustering in cemeteries containing several dozen individuals. Despite sporadic mentions in international publications, the details of the Pit Burials horizon funerary practices such as burial locations, characteristics and performed analysis are generally not well known, primarily because most of the publications have been presented in Catalan or Spanish. This limits awareness of one of the best-documented archaeological records shedding light on Neolithic communities in the Western Mediterranean. Over a century, the northeastern Iberian Peninsula has yielded numerous Neolithic burials, totaling over 650 graves, predominantly featuring single inhumations. Many of these graves, excavated in ground pits, remain remarkably intact, facilitating interpretations of burial treatments and grave goods, indicative of time and effort invested in acquisition and production. Furthermore, this was also a period of well-established social networks, facilitating the distribution of materials such as flint, obsidian, or jadeite for crafting lithic tools, and variscite for producing ornaments across extensive territories spanning hundreds of kilometers. These networks had an impact on the social, economic, and ideological organization of these communities, as well as their interactions with other European populations. This interconnected world left archaeological traces, evident in the early stages of subsequent megalithic developments. AUTHORS: Berta Morell-Rovira is a researcher in archaeology at the Mila i Fontanals Institution Spanish National Research Council. She completed her PhD at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2019. Her research focuses on studying Neolithic funerary contexts in the Western Mediterranean and Central Europe using 14C dating, as well as 87Sr/86Sr, d18O, d15N & d13C isotopic analysis. F. Xavier Oms held his PhD in 2014, and he is currently a lecturer at the Section of Prehistory and Archaeology of the University of Barcelona. His research focuses primarily on the MesolithicNeolithic transition and the study of early Neolithic colonisations in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula through chronology and ceramics. He has directed and is currently directing numerous field archaeology projects. Gerard Remolins is an archaeologist at the company ReGiraRocs. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in Geostatistics and Spatial Archeology with the study of spatial patterns of intra-site organization in prehistoric sites in the central and western Mediterranean. Juan F. Gibaja received his PhD in prehistory from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2002. He is currently a researcher at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). He specialises in use-wear analysis, and his research has focused on the Mesolithic to Neolithic societies in the Mediterranean. In recent years he has directed several projects on the funerary contexts of northeast Iberia. 180 b/w and color illustrations A detailed synthesis in English of early Neolithic Pit Burial graves, their contents, social, economic, and ideological characteristics and implications, in northeastern Iberia. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Rústica. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Nuevo. 01. Pasado y presente se encuentran en estos breves relatos. En apariencia inconexos, se entrelazan poco a poco para formar una historia. Vivencias ficticias ?que pudieron ser reales? de una ciudad que día a día, y sin darnos cuenta, se va transformando, cuando no desapareci…endo de la memoria de sus habitantes. Pasado y presente también se combinan en las imágenes que acompañan al texto. Así, en perfecta armonía, tranvías, modernos coches y autobuses circulan sin pudor por viejos puentes bajo los cuales ya no discurre ningún río. El propio río, emblema de la ciudad, ya no es río y sus ocasionales aguas ya no distraen la mirada de los vecinos ni perturban su tranquilidad. También se han esfumado edificios y palacios que fueron emblemáticos. La piqueta y la avaricia los han hecho desaparecer y, sin embargo, se levantan tozudamente. Mientras, los personajes de la historia, ajenos a este asombroso fenómeno, continúan con sus azarosas vidas. No es este un libro para la nostalgia. Sí que es una recuperación de la memoria urbana para mantenerla viva. El hombre hace la ciudad, pero es la ciudad la que, en cierta manera. LIBRO.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Explores the funerary practices of Neolithic communities in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula, shedding light on social networks and burial traditions.Since the dawn of archaeology, the study of funerary contexts has provided invaluable insights into past societies, a trend that persists in conte…mporary research. Ongoing discoveries, site re-evaluations and advancements in techniques like DNA analysis continually reshape our understanding of the past.In the specific contexts we are addressing - the emergence of the first farming and herding communities in the Western Mediterranean - few regions in Europe display such systematic funerary practices. A notable example is the Sepulcros de Fosa horizon in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. Approximately 6,500 years ago in this area, there was a significant increase in the number of found inhumations, with some clustering in cemeteries containing several dozen individuals.Despite sporadic mentions in international publications, the details of the Sepulcros de Fosa horizon funerary practices - such as burial locations, characteristics and performed analysis - are generally not well known, primarily because most of the publications have been presented in Catalan or Spanish. This limits awareness of one of the best-documented archaeological records shedding light on Neolithic communities in the Western Mediterranean.Over a century, the northeastern Iberian Peninsula has yielded numerous Neolithic burials, totalling over 896 graves, predominantly featuring single inhumations. Many of these graves, excavated in ground pits, remain remarkably intact, facilitating interpretations of burial treatments and grave goods, indicative of time and effort invested in acquisition and production.Furthermore, this was also a period of well-established social networks, allowing the distribution of materials such as flint, obsidian or jadeite for crafting lithic tools, and variscite for producing ornaments across extensive territories spanning hundreds of kilometres. These networks had an impact on the social, economic and ideological organization of these communities, as well as their interactions with other European populations. This interconnected world left archaeological traces, evident in the early stages of subsequent megalithic developments.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Since the dawn of archaeology, the study of funerary contexts has provided invaluable insights into past societies, a trend that persists in contemporary research. Ongoing discoveries, site reevaluations, and advancements in techniques like DNA analysis continually reshape our understanding…of the past. In the specific contexts we are addressing the emergence of the first farming and herding communities in the Western Mediterranean few regions in Europe display such systematic funerary practices. A notable example is the Pit Burial horizon in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. Approximately 6,500 years ago in this area, there was a significant increase in the number of found inhumations, with some clustering in cemeteries containing several dozen individuals. Despite sporadic mentions in international publications, the details of the Pit Burials horizon funerary practices such as burial locations, characteristics and performed analysis are generally not well known, primarily because most of the publications have been presented in Catalan or Spanish. This limits awareness of one of the best-documented archaeological records shedding light on Neolithic communities in the Western Mediterranean. Over a century, the northeastern Iberian Peninsula has yielded numerous Neolithic burials, totaling over 650 graves, predominantly featuring single inhumations. Many of these graves, excavated in ground pits, remain remarkably intact, facilitating interpretations of burial treatments and grave goods, indicative of time and effort invested in acquisition and production. Furthermore, this was also a period of well-established social networks, facilitating the distribution of materials such as flint, obsidian, or jadeite for crafting lithic tools, and variscite for producing ornaments across extensive territories spanning hundreds of kilometers. These networks had an impact on the social, economic, and ideological organization of these communities, as well as their interactions with other European populations. This interconnected world left archaeological traces, evident in the early stages of subsequent megalithic developments. AUTHORS: Berta Morell-Rovira is a researcher in archaeology at the Mila i Fontanals Institution Spanish National Research Council. She completed her PhD at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2019. Her research focuses on studying Neolithic funerary contexts in the Western Mediterranean and Central Europe using 14C dating, as well as 87Sr/86Sr, d18O, d15N & d13C isotopic analysis. F. Xavier Oms held his PhD in 2014, and he is currently a lecturer at the Section of Prehistory and Archaeology of the University of Barcelona. His research focuses primarily on the MesolithicNeolithic transition and the study of early Neolithic colonisations in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula through chronology and ceramics. He has directed and is currently directing numerous field archaeology projects. Gerard Remolins is an archaeologist at the company ReGiraRocs. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in Geostatistics and Spatial Archeology with the study of spatial patterns of intra-site organization in prehistoric sites in the central and western Mediterranean. Juan F. Gibaja received his PhD in prehistory from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2002. He is currently a researcher at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). He specialises in use-wear analysis, and his research has focused on the Mesolithic to Neolithic societies in the Mediterranean. In recent years he has directed several projects on the funerary contexts of northeast Iberia. 180 b/w and color illustrations A detailed synthesis in English of early Neolithic Pit Burial graves, their contents, social, economic, and ideological characteristics and implications, in northeastern Iberia. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condition: New. Since the dawn of archaeology, the study of funerary contexts has provided invaluable insights into past societies, a trend that persists in contemporary research. Ongoing discoveries, site re-evaluations and advancements in techniques like DNA analysis continually reshape our understanding of the past.…In the specific contexts we are addressing - the emergence of the first farming and herding communities in the Western Mediterranean - few regions in Europe display such systematic funerary practices. A notable example is the Sepulcros de Fosa horizon in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. Approximately 6,500 years ago in this area, there was a significant increase in the number of found inhumations, with some clustering in cemeteries containing several dozen individuals.Despite sporadic mentions in international publications, the details of the Sepulcros de Fosa horizon funerary practices - such as burial locations, characteristics and performed analysis - are generally not well known, primarily because most of the publications have been presented in Catalan or Spanish. This limits awareness of one of the best-documented archaeological records shedding light on Neolithic communities in the Western Mediterranean.Over a century, the northeastern Iberian Peninsula has yielded numerous Neolithic burials, totalling over 896 graves, predominantly featuring single inhumations. Many of these graves, excavated in ground pits, remain remarkably intact, facilitating interpretations of burial treatments and grave goods, indicative of time and effort invested in acquisition and production.Furthermore, this was also a period of well-established social networks, allowing the distribution of materials such as flint, obsidian or jadeite for crafting lithic tools, and variscite for producing ornaments across extensive territories spanning hundreds of kilometres. These networks had an impact on the social, economic and ideological organization of these communities, as well as their interactions with other European populations. This interconnected world left archaeological traces, evident in the early stages of subsequent megalithic developments.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Since the dawn of archaeology, the study of funerary contexts has provided invaluable insights into past societies, a trend that persists in contemporary research. Ongoing discoveries, site reevaluations, and advancements in techniques like DNA analysis continually reshape our understanding…of the past. In the specific contexts we are addressing the emergence of the first farming and herding communities in the Western Mediterranean few regions in Europe display such systematic funerary practices. A notable example is the Pit Burial horizon in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. Approximately 6,500 years ago in this area, there was a significant increase in the number of found inhumations, with some clustering in cemeteries containing several dozen individuals. Despite sporadic mentions in international publications, the details of the Pit Burials horizon funerary practices such as burial locations, characteristics and performed analysis are generally not well known, primarily because most of the publications have been presented in Catalan or Spanish. This limits awareness of one of the best-documented archaeological records shedding light on Neolithic communities in the Western Mediterranean. Over a century, the northeastern Iberian Peninsula has yielded numerous Neolithic burials, totaling over 650 graves, predominantly featuring single inhumations. Many of these graves, excavated in ground pits, remain remarkably intact, facilitating interpretations of burial treatments and grave goods, indicative of time and effort invested in acquisition and production. Furthermore, this was also a period of well-established social networks, facilitating the distribution of materials such as flint, obsidian, or jadeite for crafting lithic tools, and variscite for producing ornaments across extensive territories spanning hundreds of kilometers. These networks had an impact on the social, economic, and ideological organization of these communities, as well as their interactions with other European populations. This interconnected world left archaeological traces, evident in the early stages of subsequent megalithic developments. AUTHORS: Berta Morell-Rovira is a researcher in archaeology at the Mila i Fontanals Institution Spanish National Research Council. She completed her PhD at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2019. Her research focuses on studying Neolithic funerary contexts in the Western Mediterranean and Central Europe using 14C dating, as well as 87Sr/86Sr, d18O, d15N & d13C isotopic analysis. F. Xavier Oms held his PhD in 2014, and he is currently a lecturer at the Section of Prehistory and Archaeology of the University of Barcelona. His research focuses primarily on the MesolithicNeolithic transition and the study of early Neolithic colonisations in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula through chronology and ceramics. He has directed and is currently directing numerous field archaeology projects. Gerard Remolins is an archaeologist at the company ReGiraRocs. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in Geostatistics and Spatial Archeology with the study of spatial patterns of intra-site organization in prehistoric sites in the central and western Mediterranean. Juan F. Gibaja received his PhD in prehistory from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2002. He is currently a researcher at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). He specialises in use-wear analysis, and his research has focused on the Mesolithic to Neolithic societies in the Mediterranean. In recent years he has directed several projects on the funerary contexts of northeast Iberia. 180 b/w and color illustrations A detailed synthesis in English of early Neolithic Pit Burial graves, their contents, social, economic, and ideological characteristics and implications, in northeastern Iberia. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Fullola I Pericot, J: Introducción a la prehistoria
Fullola Pericot, Josep M.; Nadal Lorenzo, Jordi; Daura Luján, Joan; Oms Arias, Francesc Xavier
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - En esta obra los autores, profesores universitarios de reconocido prestigio académico e investigador, nos ofrecen una original visión de la prehistoria desde sus inicios hasta las primeras sociedades con escritura. El libro ha buscado incidir en los principales procesos que han llevado a la… humanidad a ser lo que es, desde sus orígenes hasta la época histórica. Podremos seguir a lo largo de la obra las adaptaciones físicas que guiaron la evolución de los primeros homínidos hasta los humanos modernos, sin olvidar la evolución de la tecnología y de la cultura, que fueron las que, poco a poco, marcaron una diferencia cualitativa y nos hicieron despegar hacia la historia. La consulta de este volumen permitirá al lector interesado encontrar explicaciones a muchos interrogantes que seguramente se ha planteado. El estudiante universitario tendrá en sus manos, además, un instrumento para empezar a conocer con mayor profundidad el aparentemente desconocido mundo de la prehistoria. Otros libros pueden explicar qué pasó en cada una de sus fases, sin embargo, aquí se cuentan los mecanismos de cómo yápor qué se produjeron los diferentes procesos al tiempo que se establece a lo largo delálibro un hilo conductor que nos lleva con lógica y coherencia aátravés de las primeras culturas humanas hasta dejarnos a las puertas de la historia.