scholarly journals Surveying the rural village of Al-Jāyyah (Ma’an Governorate, Jordan): archaeological methodologies and first results

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 177-195
Author(s):  
Chiara Marcotulli

Surveying the rural village of Al-Jāyyah (Ma’an Governorate, Jordan): archaeological methodologies and first results. A contribution to the knowledge of the Shawbak territorial settlement in the longue durée This paper presents some preliminary results about systematic Light Archaeology surveys (integrating Building and Landscape Archaeology) that the author is leading in the village of Al-Jāyyah, SE ofthe Shawbak castle, within the archaeological investigations on the landscape surrounding the fortress managed by the Italian archaeological Mission‘Medieval Petra,’ University of Florence. The aim of the surveys is to investigate the historical connection between the castle and the village, suggested by some Medieval written sources. The research’s preliminary outcomes are confirming that even if the present appearance of the village is modern, it preserves significant Medieval material evidences plausibly linked to the Crusader suburb and the Islamic madīnah of Shawbak.

Vulcan ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoel Bergman

Nobel’s Russian connection has surfaced recently in a letter sent by him to the Russian Minister of War, reporting on progress during 1889 and 1890 on his new smokeless powder, Ballistite. The letter was found in Swedish archives with other documents, indicating that Russian army officials maintained ties with Nobel, and received a large number of Ballistite samples. Nobel’s involvement with Russian development was not described before by major written sources in English. The documents have also exposed Nobel’s difficulties in production and marketing across Europe, from mid 1889 to mid 1890. The new findings are useful in understanding the ‘longue durée’ aspect of Ballistite, described only briefly in the literature.


2010 ◽  
Vol 194 (6) ◽  
pp. 1045-1069 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacques Bazex ◽  
Emmanuel Alain Cabanis ◽  
Mmes Brugère-Picoux ◽  
Moneret-Vautrin ◽  
M.M. Ardaillou ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 108 (2) ◽  
pp. 207
Author(s):  
Yassine Ennaciri ◽  
Mohammed Bettach ◽  
Ayoub Cherrat ◽  
Ilham Zdah ◽  
Hanan El Alaoui-Belghiti
Keyword(s):  

La production de l’acide phosphorique au monde engendre l’accumulation d’une grande quantité d’un sous-produit acide appelé phosphogypse (PG). La grande partie de ce PG est rejetée sans aucun traitement dans l’environnement, ce qui forme une source significative de contamination à longue durée. Le PG Marocain est principalement formé par le sulfate de calcium, à côté de diverses impuretés telles que les phosphates, les fluorures, les matières organiques, les métaux lourds et les éléments radioactifs. Cet article détaille en particulier les différentes propriétés physico-chimiques du PG Marocain. La compréhension de ces propriétés permet en générale d’identifier les différents agents de contamination de l’environnement contenus dans ce résidu. De plus, les facteurs affectant la présence des différentes sortes d’impuretés dans le PG sont aussi discutés.


2010 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moussa Djaouda ◽  
Moïse Nola ◽  
Serge H. Zébazé Togouet ◽  
Mireille E. Nougang ◽  
Michel Djah ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 49 (194) ◽  
pp. 119-135
Author(s):  
Axel Anlauf
Keyword(s):  

Phosphor ist ein nicht ersetzbarer Nährstoff in Düngemitteln, die essentiell für die Produktion günstiger Nahrungsmittel sind. Der vorliegende Artikel analysiert die Veränderungen in der globalen Phosphatindustrie in einer longue-durée-Perspektive und geht besonders auf Entwicklungen seit den plötzlichen Preisanstiegen 2007 und 2011 ein. Zwar wird seitdem eine langfristig durchaus relevante geologische Erschöpfung des Rohstoffs Phosphatgestein diskutiert (peak phosphorus), derzeit kommt es aber eher zu einer politisch regulierten Verteuerung von Phosphatprodukten für importierende Länder (USA, Europa, Brasilien, Indien). Der Rohstoff liegt stark konzentriert in China und Marokko, die zunehmend eigene Interessen gegen die alten Zentren des Weltsystems (USA, Europa) durchsetzen können.


2019 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 103-116
Author(s):  
ЛЕСЯ МУШКЕТИК

The oral folk prose of Transcarpathia is a valuable source of history and culture of the region. Supplementing the written sources, it has maintained popular attitudes towards events, giving assessments and interpretations that are often different from the official one. In the Ukrainian oral tradition, we find many words borrowed from other languages, in particular Hungarian, which reflects the long period of cohabitation as well as shared historical events and contacts. They also occur in local toponymic legends, which in their own way explain the origin of the local names and are closely linked with the life and culture of the region, contain a lot of ethnographic, historical, mythological, and other information. They are represented mainly by lexical borrowings, Hungarian proper names and realities, which were transformed, absorbed and modified in another system, and, among other things, has served the originality of the Transcarpathian folklore. The process of borrowing the Hungarianisms is marked by heterochronology and a significant degree of assimilation in the receiving environment. It is known about the long-lasting contacts of the Hungarians with Rus at the time of birth of the homeland - the Honfoglalás, as evidenced by the current geographical names associated with the heroes of the events of that time - the leaders of uprisings Attila, Almash, Prince Latorets (the legends Almashivka, About the Laborets and the White Horse Mukachevo Castle). In the names of toponymic legends and writings there are mentions of the famous Hungarian leaders, the leaders of the uprisings - King Matthias Corvinus, Prince Ferenc Rákóczi II, Lajos Kossuth (the legends Matyashivka, Bovtsar, Koshutova riberiya). Many names of villages, castles and rivers originate from Hungarian lexemes and are their derivatives, explaining the name itself (narratives Sevlyuskyy castle, Gotar, village Gedfork). The times of the Tatar invasion were reflected in the legends The Great Ravine Bovdogovanya and The village Goronda. Sometimes, the nomination is made up of two words - Ukrainian and Hungarian (Mount Goverla, Canyon Grobtedie). In legends, one can find mythological and legendary elements. The process of borrowing Hungarianisms into Ukrainian is marked by heterochronology, meanwhile borrowings remain unchanged only partially, and in general, they are assimilated in accordance with the phonetic and morphological rules of the Ukrainian language. Consequently, this is a creative process, caused by a number of different factors - social, ethnocultural, aesthetic, etc. In the course of time, events and characters in oral narratives are erased from human memory, so they can be mixed, modified and updated, adapting to new realities.


1964 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 569-579
Author(s):  
Gemma Miani
Keyword(s):  

Les historiens s'accordent sur le fait que l'économie de l'Europe au nord des Alpes a traversé une phase dépressive de longue durée pendant les XIVe et XVe siècles (arrêt de l'essor démographique, contraction de la production agricole, stagnation des prix des céréales, etc.) et que le problème qui se pose maintenant est celui des causes et des modalités de cette tendance à la stagnation. Mais en ce qui concerne la péninsule italienne, la question n'est pas encore résolue.En 1949, M. Cipolla avait déjà mis l'accent sur la stagnation de l'économie italienne au XIVe siècle, et avait analysé le caractère « rural » de la reprise du XVe siècle.


1990 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 507-522 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivier Dumoulin

Pour tout un chacun, le jeudi 24 octobre 1929 demeure le « jeudi noir » ; le jour où les prévisions de l'économiste de Harvard, l'un des papes de l'économie d'alors, le grand Irving Fisher, furent ridiculisées, balayées, lorsque, d'un « haut plateau » permanent où les voyaient stabilisés les valeurs mobilières et bientôt les prix, s'engagèrent dans une spirale infernale à la baisse. Coïncidence remarquable, ce même jeudi, à 500 mètres de Wall Street, au 61 de Broadway, les responsables de la division des sciences sociales de la Fondation Rockefeller décidaient de soumettre à leur conseil d'administration un projet de financement d'une enquête internationale sur l'histoire des prix. Au moment où le monde entrait dans la crise, économistes et historiens se proposaient donc de saisir, dans la longue durée, l'un des symptômes les plus évidents de la catastrophe : les fluctuations des prix.


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