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Anfora is the
largest Mexican manufacturer of
vitrified ceramics. It is
based in the
silver mining city of Pachuca, in the
state of Hidalgo, in Mexico...
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Castro Pretorio, in BullCom, VII, 36–112, 143–196. Maña,
Sobre tipologia de
ánforas pùnicas, in VI
Congreso Arqueologico del
Sudeste Español, Alcoy, 1950,...
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procul a
Timavo fonte,
saxoso colle,
maritimo adflatu paucas coquente anforas … nec
aliud aptius medicamentis indicatur. Unsworth,
Barry (2 September...
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Giuseppe Anfora di
Licignano (September 26, 1828 in
Naples -
December 19, 1894) was an
Italian diplomat.
Giuseppe Anfora di
Licignano born in 1828 by...
- unit of weight. In Venetian, the
symbol was
interpreted to mean
amphora (
anfora), a unit of
weight and
volume based upon the
capacity of the
standard amphora...
- The
Baratti amphora is a
silver amphora,
possibly from
Antioch and
dating to the late
fourth century AD. It is a
unique artistic masterpiece discovered...
- of
indole and its
metabolites on host
physiology and
disease Wikoff WR,
Anfora AT, Liu J,
Schultz PG,
Lesley SA,
Peters EC,
Siuzdak G (March 2009). "Metabolomics...
- ship. The most
important artifact in the
museum is the
preserved silver Anfora of Baratti,
accidentally found at sea in the nets of a
fishing vessel in...
- word boundaries) so that ⟨n⟩ can
represent a
nasal that is
labial (as in
ánfora),
palatal (as in cónyuge),
velar (as in rincón), etc. In rare instances...
- of
indole and its
metabolites on host
physiology and
disease Wikoff WR,
Anfora AT, Liu J,
Schultz PG,
Lesley SA,
Peters EC,
Siuzdak G (March 2009). "Metabolomics...