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- I. Introduction This Study Deals with North Africa in the Vandal Period, Putting Especially the Archaeology of the Era in Its Focus
- Afro-Romanic, Basque and the Origins of Ibero-Romance Languages
- Aegean Enigma: the Rise and Fall of Vineyards During Antiquity
- Vandals, Ostrogoths and the Byzantine Footprints in Sicily: an Archaeological-Historical Review
- BALEARIC ISLANDS Attracting a Range of Visitors Beyond the Party Package Crowd
- Spanish and Catalan in the Balearic Islands 2
- Ibizan 818 A7
- In the Balearic Islands and La-Garde-Freinet
- Indigeneity and Colonial Response
- From Myotragus to Metellus Mark Van Strydonck
- Balearic Islands: a 4-Island Film Set Measuring 4,996 Km2 Wide Range of Locations
- A History of Beer in Ancient Europe
- Coastal Scenic Beauty and Sensitivity at the Balearic Islands, Spain: Implication of Natural and Human Factors
- Moderate Genetic Diversity but Narrow Climatic
- The Roman Military Fort at the Port of Sanitja
- On the Taxonomic Identity and Status of Silene Sericea Var. Balearica (Sect
- Research Reviews
- Migrations in the Mediterranean Region
- Balearic Islands Regional Context Survey
- Lusitanian Amphorae: Production and Distribution
- Island Landscape Dynamics: Examples from the Mediterranean
- Toponyms of Lusitania: a Re-Assessment of Their Origins Autor(Es): Curchin, Leonard A
- Check List of the Iberian and Balearic Orchids 1
- Salted Fish Industry in Roman Lusitania: Trade Memories
- Notes and Doctiments Downloaded From
- Ethnobotanical Research and Compilation of the Medicinal Uses in Spain and the Active Principles of Chiliadenus Glutinosus (L.) Fourr
- Review Article: Borders, Centres and Peripheries in Late Roman and Visigothic Iberia Jamie Wood, University of Lincoln, UK Email
- A Short History of Spain and Portugal
- The Balearic Paradox: Why Were the Islands Colonized So Late? La Paradoja Balear: ¿Por Qué Las Islas Fueron Colonizadas Tan Tarde?
- Island Archaeology, Identity and Resilience in Menorca Through the Roman Epoch
- Geographic Terms Hierarchical List
- The Top 50 Mediterranean Island Plants
- The Non-Marine Gammarids of the Balearic Islands 19
- Great Stone Monuments in History and Geography
- Posidonia Surveillance in the Balearic Islands Marcial
- Callinectes Sapidus Rathbun, 1896 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Portunidae)
- 1 Fernando Contreras Rodrigo, Regine Müller, Francisco Valle
- Reaching the Southern Coastline of Spain, the Balearic Islands and Italy