Sentences with phrase «early iron age»

The Illyrians were Indo - European tribesman who populated the Balkan Peninsula around 1000 BC (Bronze Age / early Iron Age).
Case in point: While widening a road leading into Iran, Danti says Kurdish workers dug into a 25 - kilometer section of hillside, exposing the buried and burned remains of several stone, adobe and timber buildings from the Early Iron Age.
Danti predicts the team will uncover the remains of an Early Iron Age «militarized frontier zone,» complete with fortresses, watchtowers and population relocation camps.
Kotsonas says that this exploration revealed considerable growth in the size of the settlement during the early Iron Age and also growth in the quantity and quality of its imports coming from mainland Greece, Cyprus, the Near East, Egypt, Italy, Sardinia and the western Mediterranean.
Early Iron Age societies are also turning out to be more advanced than scholars previously realized.
Lead pollution gradually increased during the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age, coinciding with the development and expansion of metallurgy in southern Europe.»
Lead pollution increased gradually during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, coinciding with the development and expansion of metallurgy in southern Europe.
That is the problem with the Jewish zombie theory, their dead prophet was as ignorant as everybody else in the Early Iron Age Middle East.

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«33 The reason is attributed to the availability of adequate soil coverage and water systems in Nazareth that make agriculture possible even at the hilltop.34 Archaeological digs at Nazareth by Bagatti has shown that the artifacts recovered under the shrines of Nazareth, among others, include silos, olive - pressing and wine - pressing installations, cisterns, and holes for storage jars, some of which coming from a period as early as the Iron Age.35 This led Meyers and Strange to conclude that Nazareth was a peasant village since «the principal activity of these villagers was agriculture.
You'll want to avoid cow's milk until at least 12 months of age since early introduction may lead to to iron deficiency (anemia), displace other important nutrients in the diet, and cause early cessation of breastfeeding.
Since the advent of baby cereals doctors throughout the US have been telling mothers to give their babies rice cereal as early as 4 months of age, to add extra iron into their diet and protect them from anemia.
And, some children may need iron added earlier, so the pediatrician may prescribe an iron supplement between 4 and 6 months of age.
Several years ago, in a clinical study comprising 400 newborns, Dr Ola Andersson and colleagues demonstrated that the risk of iron deficiency at the age of four months was considerably lower in infants whose umbilical cords were clamped and cut three minutes after birth («delayed cord clamping», DCC) than in those whose cords were removed within ten seconds («early cord clamping», ECC).
Iron is such an important nutrient for babies 6 months and older (babies this age are prone to iron - deficiency anemia), and spoon feeding makes it easier to get those high iron foods into baby earlier (pureed meats, iron - fortified cereals etIron is such an important nutrient for babies 6 months and older (babies this age are prone to iron - deficiency anemia), and spoon feeding makes it easier to get those high iron foods into baby earlier (pureed meats, iron - fortified cereals etiron - deficiency anemia), and spoon feeding makes it easier to get those high iron foods into baby earlier (pureed meats, iron - fortified cereals etiron foods into baby earlier (pureed meats, iron - fortified cereals etiron - fortified cereals etc.).
Surveys and observational studies have suggested it could be beneficial for infants to encounter wheat, egg and cow's milk from an earlier age, while there are also concerns that delayed weaning could cause anaemia, due to a lack of iron in breastmilk.
They detected Y. pestis in seven people, ranging from Bronze Age skeletons that dated back as early as 4800 years ago in Russia, Estonia, and Poland, to an Iron Age individual who lived almost 3000 years ago in Armenia.
There are striking iconographic details such as the composition of the beard or the posture of the arms, which point to Iron Age depictions from the early 1st millennium B.C.
The exception is that the early Anglo - Saxon O4 shows the same signal as the Iron Age samples, consistent with the rare allele sharing analysis (Fig. 2).
All sequenced samples were radiocarbon dated (Supplementary Table 2), and fall into three time periods: the Linton sample and two Hinxton samples are from the late Iron Age (∼ 100 BCE), the four samples from Oakington from the early Anglo - Saxon period (fifth to sixth century), and three Hinxton samples from the middle Anglo - Saxon period (seventh to ninth century; Fig. 1c).
The sample from Linton and two samples from Hinxton are from the late Iron Age, the four Oakington samples from the early Anglo - Saxon period and three Hinxton samples are from the middle Anglo - Saxon period.
We present whole - genome sequences of 10 ancient samples from archaeological excavations in East England, which date to the late Iron Age and to the early and middle Anglo - Saxon periods and hence let us directly observe and quantify the genetic impact of the Anglo - Saxon migrations in England.
However, in the absence of a time series through the Romano - British period from the Iron Age to the Anglo - Saxon period, we should also consider the possibility that some of the genetic heterogeneity seen in the Oakington samples arose earlier due to immigration in Romano - British times.
The early Anglo - Saxon samples from Oakington are more diverse with O1 and O2 being closer to the middle Anglo - Saxon samples, O4 exhibiting the same pattern as the Iron Age samples, and O3 showing an intermediate level of allele sharing, suggesting mixed ancestry.
In the early 1940's, enrichment to restore some B vitamins (thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin) and the mineral iron to refined flour began.1 Enrichment is defined as the addition of vitamins and minerals to restore nutrients to levels found in a food prior to storage, handling, and processing.2 In 1996, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration mandated the fortification of enriched grain products with folic acid to help women of childbearing age reduce the risk of having a pregnancy affected with a neural tube defect.3 Similar to the process of enriching foods, fortification also refers to the addition of nutrients, but of nutrients that were not originally present in a food.2
The island offers a broad range of diverse natural pleasures; to the east of the island lies paradisbakkerne (hills of paradise) which offers a criss - crossing of paths allowing you to wander and explores this typical Danish countryside; here you can also experience the early beginning of the island's habitation by taking a walk to Gamleborg, an iron age fort which has the distinction of being one of Denmark's earliest buildings.
An interest in primal manmade structures and their historical connection to abstract painting led him to investigate Neolithic, Iron Age, and Early Christian archeological sites in Ireland.
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