Bevölkerung, die zu Beginn des Holozäns in weiten Teilen Eurasiens verschwunden war. Diese als Ancient North Eurasians (ANE) bezeichnete Population ist in den Genomen heutiger Populationen nur noch bruchstückhaft
Feibel, Susan C. Antón, Christopher Kiarie, & Louise N. Leakey New fossils from Koobi Fora in northern Kenya confirm taxonomic diversity in early Homo Nature, 09 August 2012 doi: 10.1038/nature11322
Dearborn, Astronomy and Empire in the Ancient Andes (Univ. of Texas Press, Austin, 1995). I. Ghezzi, North and South, In: W. Isbell, H. Silverman, (Hrsg.), Andean Archaeology III, Springer, New York, 2006
Basanoff, Evocatio: étude d’un rituel militaire romain , Paris 1947. Beard, North & Price 1998 M. Beard, J. North & S. Price, Religions of Rome , Cambridge 1998. Berti 1990 N. Berti, [...] other Roman gods. It is possible that the deity received a temple in its place of origin: Beard, North & Price{{ }}see in this case a “watering down” of the traditional religious obligations of the ritual [...] Republic , II, NY 1951, 620. ↩ Plin. N . H . XXVIII 18. ↩ Beard, North & Price 1998, 133; Le Gall 1976, 523. ↩ Rüpke 1990, 164. ↩ Cfr. O. Weinrich
arquitectural styles: a reassessment. In: G. F. Andrews (Hg.), Architecture of the Puuc region and the northern plains areas (Pyramids and palaces, monsters and masks: the golden age of Maya arquitecture I),
years ago on the top of the mount Karasis, near ancient Sis, modern Kozan, and approximately 30 km north of ancient Anazarbos, founded by the emperor Augustus in 19 B.C. Trento University, with a research
hypothetical location of the sanctuary between the temples of Ops and Bellona, immediately to the north of the Porticus Triumphalis , could perhaps be related with an inscription, of which we do not [...] possibile proximity of the latter (situated in regio V , immediately outside the Servian Walls, north of via Botta) to the Iseum Metellinum (in regio III , immediately inside the Servian Walls
present itself in the center. The Eleusinian cult of Demeter and Kore received a city-branch on the north slope of the Acropolis around the middle of the sixth century while another was built for Artemis
colonies and local tribes around the Cimmerian Bosporus in the 5 th century B.C., is located in the Northern Black Sea region. More precisely, it comprised the territories of the Eastern Crimean peninsula
The synagogue at Dura Europus is a good example; however, there still exist today, even in North America, active synagogues making use of zodiac imagery. See for instance the Bagg Street Shul, the