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In: Sociologia del lavoro, Heft 156, S. 96-121
The Lanteira's Fort (Granada). Analysis of a Nasrid qarya's fortification ; El Fuerte de Lanteira (Granada). Análisis de una fortificación de alquería de época nazarí
The archaeological excavations carried out supporting the restoration of the medieval tower known as «El Fuerte» («The Fortress»), in the town of Lanteira (Granada, northern side of Sierra Nevada), has allowed to analyze in detail its structure and the different building techniques used, and also to date the construction of the building to the fourteenth or fifteenth centuries. Although the main aim was to describe the characteristics of this structure of the Nasrid period, we have also integrated this study within the context of the evolution of the medieval settlements of the area. Besides, we have tried to address the social and political dimensions of this tower in the context of the historical debate on the last Islamic state in the peninsula under Castilian military pressure. ; La intervención arqueológica de apoyo a la restauración llevada a cabo en el torreón de época medieval conocido como «El Fuerte», situado en el pueblo de Lanteira (Granada), en la cara norte de Sierra Nevada, nos ha permitido analizar con detalle su estructura y las distintas técnicas constructivas utilizadas, así como datar la construcción en los siglos XIV o XV. Aunque el objetivo fundamental ha sido describir las características de esta estructura de época nazarí, también hemos integrado su estudio en el contexto de la evolución del poblamiento medieval de su entorno, pero además hemos intentado aproximarnos a su dimensión social y política, en el contexto del debate histórico sobre el último Estado islámico peninsular, sometido a la presión militar castellana. Palabras clave: Fortificaciones rurales, Torres de alquería
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El Fuerte de Lanteira (Granada). Análisis de una fortificación de alquería de época nazarí ; The Lanteira's Fort (Granada). Analysis of a Nasrid qarya's fortification
La intervención arqueológica de apoyo a la restauración llevada a cabo en el torreón de época medieval conocido como «El Fuerte», situado en el pueblo de Lanteira (Granada), en la cara norte de Sierra Nevada, nos ha permitido analizar con detalle su estructura y las distintas técnicas constructivas utilizadas, así como datar la construcción en los siglos XIV o XV. Aunque el objetivo fundamental ha sido describir las características de esta estructura de época nazarí, también hemos integrado su estudio en el contexto de la evolución del poblamiento medieval de su entorno, pero además hemos intentado aproximarnos a su dimensión social y política, en el contexto del debate histórico sobre el último Estado islámico peninsular, sometido a la presión militar castellana. ; The archaeological excavations carried out supporting the restoration of the medieval tower known as «El Fuerte» («The Fortress»), in the town of Lanteira (Granada, northern side of Sierra Nevada), has allowed to analyze in detail its structure and the different building techniques used, and also to date the construction of the building to the fourteenth or fifteenth centuries. Although the main aim was to describe the characteristics of this structure of the Nasrid period, we have also integrated this study within the context of the evolution of the medieval settlements of the area. Besides, we have tried to address the social and political dimensions of this tower in the context of the historical debate on the last Islamic state in the peninsula under Castilian military pressure.
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An Integrated TCGA Pan-Cancer Clinical Data Resource to Drive High-Quality Survival Outcome Analytics
For a decade, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) program collected clinicopathologic annotation data along with multi-platform molecular profiles of more than 11,000 human tumors across 33 different cancer types. TCGA clinical data contain key features representing the democratized nature of the data collection process. To ensure proper use of this large clinical dataset associated with genomic features, we developed a standardized dataset named the TCGA Pan-Cancer Clinical Data Resource (TCGA-CDR), which includes four major clinical outcome endpoints. In addition to detailing major challenges and statistical limitations encountered during the effort of integrating the acquired clinical data, we present a summary that includes endpoint usage recommendations for each cancer type. These TCGA-CDR findings appear to be consistent with cancer genomics studies independent of the TCGA effort and provide opportunities for investigating cancer biology using clinical correlates at an unprecedented scale.
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An Integrated TCGA Pan-Cancer Clinical Data Resource to Drive High-Quality Survival Outcome Analytics
For a decade, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) program collected clinicopathologic annotation data along with multi-platform molecular profiles of more than 11,000 human tumors across 33 different cancer types. TCGA clinical data contain key features representing the democratized nature of the data collection process. To ensure proper use of this large clinical dataset associated with genomic features, we developed a standardized dataset named the TCGA Pan-Cancer Clinical Data Resource (TCGA-CDR), which includes four major clinical outcome endpoints. In addition to detailing major challenges and statistical limitations encountered during the effort of integrating the acquired clinical data, we present a summary that includes endpoint usage recommendations for each cancer type. These TCGA-CDR findings appear to be consistent with cancer genomics studies independent of the TCGA effort and provide opportunities for investigating cancer biology using clinical correlates at an unprecedented scale. Analysis of clinicopathologic annotations for over 11,000 cancer patients in the TCGA program leads to the generation of TCGA Clinical Data Resource, which provides recommendations of clinical outcome endpoint usage for 33 cancer types.
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