Unlike most of the neighbouring villages, which before the Operation Vistula ( 1940s ) were largely inhabited by Rusyns'populations ( recently called " Lemkos " to avoid inappropriate associating them with any Russian proveniences ), throughout the history, Dominikowice and Kobylanka constituted almost homogenously Polish settlement.
32.
Ideally, in modern excavations, the provenience or find spot is recorded ( even videoed ) with great precision, but in older cases only the general site or approximate area may be known, especially when an artifact was found outside a professional excavation and its specific position not recorded.
33.
The Institute holds a permanent collection of historic and artistic objects of diversified provenience, ranging from Early Middle Ages to 20th century, with strong emphasis in objects, documents and artwork related to Colonial and Dutch Brazil, including the world's largest assemblage of paintings by Frans Post.
34.
Interesting for the purposes of determining the " tenso "'s provenience is the mention in line 40 of " lo patriarch'Iuan " ( " the patriarch John " ), a possible reference to Patriarch John X of Constantinople ( 1199 & ndash; 1206 ).
35.
He comes up with a different prefix, a syllable, that is unheard of in any Philippine language, and is not of French, Spanish, Italian or Portuguese provenience . " Li " has no significance in the context of Magellan's travel or any linguistic tradition in the Philippines.
36.
In an article on the Oxus Treasure published in 2003 Muscarella goes nothing like as far, but does fiercely attack the assumed unity of the treasure and the narratives of its provenience, and is sceptical of the authenticity of some of the votive plaques ( especially the largest in the illustration above ).
37.
After defeating his direct opponents and because of the dark and rainy night, Prince John's tactical choice had been to prevent the dissemination of his forces during the subsequent chase, slowly gathering the scattered men from all proveniences, in order to recover his lost operational power and attack the Castilians early the next day.
38.
In the current issue of the magazine Scientific American Discovering Archaeology, Dr . Stuart J . Fiedel of John Milner Associates in Alexandria, Va ., which conducts archaeological excavations under contract, said that Dillehay's Monte Verde report was riddled with errors and omissions that " raised doubts about the provenience of virtually every " artifact excavated there.
39.
The people who raid such sites just dig holes all over, grab whatever they figure they can sell, and make off with whatever they can carry away, paying no attention to recording provenience of the pieces, horribly contaminating the site and artifacts to render most dating techniques unreliable, and literally destroying whatever gets in their way of making a buck.
40.
Among the topics that he has studied are : ancient trade; metallurgy; pottery production and provenience; scientific applications in archaeology; archaeological survey; the archaeology of Jerusalem; The Middle Bronze Age of the Levant; chronology of the 2nd Millennium BCE; the Sea Peoples and the Philistines; relations between Egypt and the Levant; ancient weapons and warfare; ancient cult and religion.