W Schiefenhovel… - 2011 - books.google.com ...Alcohol Consumption and Binge Drinking in German and American Fraternities: Anthropological and Social Psychological Aspects 111 Gerhard Dammann 12 ... 51 4.4 Grinding the Bazi malt on a saddle quern 52 5.1 Ditch with charred grain at the bottom, early Celtic Hochdorf 59 ... Related articles
I Havancsák, J Fekete… - Central European Geology, 2011 - akademiai.com ... Carbon isotope study on Celtic graphite- tempered archaeological ceramics ... online by cold traps using liquid nitrogen and ethyl alcohol cooled below –80 °C. The 13C/12C ratios were determined using a Finnigan MAT delta S type stable isotope ratio mass spectrometer. ... Related articles
PR Dodd… - International Society for Biomedical …, 2011 - espace.library.uq.edu.au ... whether such subject factors might influence the severity of alcohol-induced brain damage. Cerebrocortical tissue was obtained at autopsy under informed, written consent from uncomplicated and alcoholic-cirrhotic Caucasian (predominantly Anglo-Celtic) cases, together ... Cached
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HP Stika - Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2011 - Springer ... Based on the excavated findings and finds as well as theoretical reflections on the early Iron Age brewing process, attempts at reconstructing the possible taste of early Celtic beer are ... With 80 kg malt, one can brew 500 l of beer with an alcohol content of around 5% abv. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions