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Yanytsky, Taras, and Volodymyr Rizun. "Catalogue of the genus Eurythyrea Dejean, 1833 (Coleoptera, Buprestidae) specimens deposited in the State Museum of Natural History NASU, Lviv, Ukraine." Catalogue of the digitized collections, deposited in the State Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, no. 4 (May 1, 2025): 28–52. https://doi.org/10.36885/cdcsmnh.2025.42.

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Palaearctic genus, includes 7 species (Löbl, Löbl, 2016), 3 of them occur in the territory of Ukraine. There are 2 species in the museum's collections. Eurythyrea austriaca (Linnaeus, 1767) has been distributed in Albania, Austria, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Belarus, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, southern European territories of Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Algeria (Löbl, Löbl, 2016). Larvae develop in the wood of Abies alba Mill., 1768 (Bílý, 2002). Mentioned from Kamiane
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Stensager, Anders Otte. "»Mit navn er Boye, jeg graver dysser og gamle høje«." Kuml 52, no. 52 (2003): 35–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v52i52.102638.

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»My name is Boye, I dig carins and old mounds«The archaeologist Vilhelm Christian BoyeThe story of Vilhelm Boye is the history of one man’s passionate and insightful involvement in archaeology, which from the first was directed solely towards the Bronze Age. His involvement led to an academic disaster in his youth, but left behind it a developed skill in field archaeology. Despite his problems he persisted with what most obsessed him, namely the preservation of Denmark’s oak coffin graves. His multi-facetted personality and his more popular approach to archaeology may have challenged his conte
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Ogura, Takuro, Kazuyuki Shimamoto, Toshiaki Mizuno, Daisuke Katayama, Hiroyuki Yamauchi, and Tsuyoshi Hattanji. "Identification of traditional flood control facilities concealed in the riparian forest: a case study of the Echi River, central Japan." Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 12, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-025-00715-5.

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Abstract Unprecedented climate change has intensified flooding globally, with Japan experiencing frequent annual flood events. Traditional flood control facilities (TFCFs), levees made of stone, have historically played a crucial role in mitigating flood risks, supporting livelihoods, and enhancing local ecosystems. However, urbanization and the loss of floodplain functionality have contributed to the physical degradation and erosion of TFCFs. The rediscovery and evaluation of these structures are crucial for preserving cultural heritage, informing climate adaptation strategies, and enhancing
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Кренке, Н. А., М. М. Певзнер, А. Н. Кренке, and С. Н. Чаукин. "Archaeological and Tephrochronological Studies near the Area of the Klyuc hevska ya Volcano Group (Kamchatka, Russia)." Краткие сообщения Института археологии (КСИА) 2, no. 249 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.0130-2620.249-2.329-347.

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В статье характеризуются основные достижения и направления перспективных археологических исследований на Камчатке. Приведены результаты изучения стоянок в районе Ключевской группы вулканов. Установлено, что в интервале 5000–3000 14С лет назад здесь существовали стоянки Ключи 1 и Ключи 2, которые одновременно прекратили существование, возможно, из-за природного катаклизма. После значительного перерыва регион вновь был заселен в начале II тыс. н. э. Предполагается, что колонизация шла со стороны Охотского моря вдоль долины р. Еловка. Изученные стоянки на оз. Накша связываются с историческим лицо
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Books on the topic "Mill River Disaster, 1874"

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Sharpe, Elizabeth M. In the shadow of the dam: The aftermath of the Mill River flood of 1874. Free Press, 2004.

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Beowulf. Full and Graphic Account of the Terrible Mill River Disaster: Caused by the Breaking of a Reservoir in Hampshire County, Mass. May 16, 1874. with Full Details of the Loss of Life and Property at Williamsburg, Skinnerville, Haydenville and Leeds. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Full and Graphic Account of the Terrible Mill River Disaster: Caused by the Breaking of a Reservoir in Hampshire County, Mass. May 16, 1874. with Full Details of the Loss of Life and Property at Williamsburg, Skinnerville, Haydenville and Leeds. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Sharpe, Elizabeth M. In the Shadow of the Dam: The Aftermath of the Mill River Flood Of 1874. Free Press, 2004.

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Sharpe, Elizabeth M. In the Shadow of the Dam: The Aftermath of the Mill River Flood of 1874. Free Press, 2007.

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Conca, Ken. "The Second Flood." In After the Floods. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197788066.003.0006.

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Abstract This chapter describes the flash-flooding disaster striking Ellicott City, a historic mill town in central Maryland, in May 2018. The flood episode was eerily similar to one striking just 22 months earlier and left the little town reeling. Where the previous flood had triggered an ambitious flood-resilience planning effort, this one yielded more extreme proposals that divided the community. Among these proposals (discussed in subsequent chapters) was a plan to demolish a substantial portion of the historic district to open the floodplain and “make room for the river;” a controversial
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