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Therese von Hildburghausen – eine evangelische Königin im katholischen Bayern. Vortrag am 28.11.19
Therese von Hildburghausen – eine evangelische Königin im katholischen Bayern. Vortrag am 28.11.19
28.11.2019, 19.30 Uhr: Hemau, Zehentstadel, Propsteigassl 4. Vortrag von Dr. Jutta Göller, Kelheim. Nach ihr wurde die Theresienwiese zu Füßen der Bavaria in München benannt, auf der jedes Jahr das Oktoberfest stattfindet: Therese von Hildburghausen (1792-1854), die zweite von drei evangelischen Königinnen in Bayern. Als zukünftige...
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Therese von Hildburghausen – eine evangelische Königin im katholischen Bayern. Vortrag am 28.11.19
Dans le sillage de l’expédition Lapérouse
Dans le sillage de l’expédition Lapérouse
L’historien-voyageur Bernard Jimenez a reconstitué le périple de l’illustre explorateur français et suivi le parcours des frégates « la Boussole » et « l’Astrolabe » au XVIIIe siècle. L’auteur invite à une navigation autour du monde au côté de cette assemblée savante.
·lemonde.fr·
Dans le sillage de l’expédition Lapérouse
'Exciting' Stone Age discoveries in the Cairngorms
'Exciting' Stone Age discoveries in the Cairngorms
University of Aberdeen students at work to unearth the traces of the stone age inhabitants of the Cairngorms - UPPER DEE TRIBUTARIES PROJECT...
·prehistoricarch.blogspot.com·
'Exciting' Stone Age discoveries in the Cairngorms
Neanderthal nuclear DNA retrieved from sediments helps unlock ancient human history
Neanderthal nuclear DNA retrieved from sediments helps unlock ancient human history
Researchers have retrieved Neanderthal nuclear DNA from cave deposits in northern Spain and southern Siberia, yielding new clues to the population history of Neanderthals. With the advent of nuclear DNA analyses of sediments, similar studies at other sites can provide new insights into the deep human past that do not rely on the discovery of bones and teeth.
·sciencedaily.com·
Neanderthal nuclear DNA retrieved from sediments helps unlock ancient human history
The secret world of underwater archaeology
The secret world of underwater archaeology
The Cosquer Cave's impressively well-preserved Stone Age paintings were only discovered in 1991. Researchers are always finding new treasure...
·prehistoricarch.blogspot.com·
The secret world of underwater archaeology
How new discoveries in west Africa could rewrite pre-history
How new discoveries in west Africa could rewrite pre-history
Archaeology in West Africa could rewrite the textbooks on human evolution. Our species, Homo sapiens, rose in Africa some 300,000 years ago....
·prehistoricarch.blogspot.com·
How new discoveries in west Africa could rewrite pre-history
People have shaped Earth's ecology for at least 12,000 years, mostly sustainably
People have shaped Earth's ecology for at least 12,000 years, mostly sustainably
New research shows that land use by human societies has reshaped ecology across most of Earth's land for at least 12,000 years. Researchers, from over a dozen institutions around the world, assessed biodiversity in relation to global land use history, revealing that the appropriation, colonization, and intensified use of lands previously managed sustainably is the main cause of the current biodiversity crisis.
·sciencedaily.com·
People have shaped Earth's ecology for at least 12,000 years, mostly sustainably
Ancient Indigenous forest gardens promote a healthy ecosystem
Ancient Indigenous forest gardens promote a healthy ecosystem
A new study by historical ecologists finds that Indigenous-managed forests -- cared for as 'forest gardens' -- contain more biologically and functionally diverse species than surrounding conifer-dominated forests and create important habitat for animals and pollinators.
·sciencedaily.com·
Ancient Indigenous forest gardens promote a healthy ecosystem
Ten years of ancient genome analysis has taught scientists 'what it means to be human'
Ten years of ancient genome analysis has taught scientists 'what it means to be human'
A ball of 4,000-year-old hair frozen in time tangled around a whalebone comb led to the first ever reconstruction of an ancient human genome a decade ago. The hair, which was preserved in arctic permafrost in Greenland, was collected in the 1980s. It wasn't until 2010 that evolutionary biologists were able to use pioneering shotgun DNA sequencing to reconstruct the genetic history of the hair. It sparked a 'decade of discovery.'
·sciencedaily.com·
Ten years of ancient genome analysis has taught scientists 'what it means to be human'
Eunus – The Roman slave who declared himself king
Eunus – The Roman slave who declared himself king
Spartacus has become a legendary figure in history, who led a revolt against the Roman Republic during the Third Servile War. However, during the First Servile War of 135–132 BC, a slave revolt led by Eunus of Enna conquered large areas of Sicily, and triggered several minor revolts in Italy, and as far as Delos in the Aegean Sea. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
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Eunus – The Roman slave who declared himself king