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Assigning a social status from face adornments: an fMRI study

open access: yesbioRxiv, 2023
The human face has been culturally modified for at least 150,000 years using practices like painting, tattooing and scarification to convey symbolic meanings and individual identity. The present study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore
Salagnon M   +3 more
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Stone and Osseous Adornments in the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic of the Iron Gates

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2021
This paper is focused on the various kinds of personal adornments that were used during the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic in the Iron Gates region (southwest Romania).
Mărgărit Monica   +2 more
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Regulatory Standard 32 ban on adornments and professional self-concept of nursing professionals. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Bras Med Trab, 2019
Objective To analyze the relationship of the ban on adornments imposed by Regulatory Standard 32 and workers' characteristics with the professional self-concept of nursing staff. Methods Cross-sectional analytic and quantitative study.
Cavalheiro AC   +3 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Investigation on Metal Adornments From Ancient Eastern Europe

open access: yesFrontiers in Materials, 2020
This study focuses on the investigation of certain bronze adornment objects from the First Iron Age (the so-called middle Hallstatt period), dating to the ninth–eighth c. BC.
Luminița Ghervase   +5 more
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Trade and faith in Nubian Early Makuria (AD 450–550): macroscopic examination of personal adornments from el-Zuma in Nubia [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2017
In the long history of the land between the Third and Fourth Cataracts on the Nile, the period corresponding to the times of Early Makuria is particularly well represented.
Joanna Then-Obłuska
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Mesolithic heritage in early Neolithic burial rituals and personal adornments

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2007
Some burial rituals such as cremation or the use of colorants, especially ochre, have old roots in the preceding Mesolithic and even in the Palaeolithic.
Eva Lenneis
doaj   +2 more sources

Prehistoric adornments from Cuina Turcului

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2020
Mărgărit, Monica   +2 more
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The hoard from the Stroentsy fortified settlement on the left bank of the Middle Dniester [PDF]

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2022
In 2018, an Early Iron Age hoard was discovered in the expanse of fortified settlement near Stroentsy in Rybnitsa district. The hoard consisted of at least eight objects of bronze and silver, with personal ornaments (three bracelets, paired earrings, and
Fidelski, S.A.
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Hallstatt — La Tène and late Classical bracelets with projections [PDF]

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2022
Bracelets with “projections”, “knobs”, “bulges”, etc. are quite often terms used in the literature. Moreover, the items called in this way have different decor and different dates. Researchers often cite completely different types of things as analogies.
Lysenko, S.S.
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Fabrication, formes et fonctions des parures des statues divines en Babylonie, au Ier millénaire av. n. è.

open access: yesCahiers Mondes Anciens, 2022
The divine statues worshiped in 1st millennium BC Babylonian temples were wearing rich adornments. Temple archives, written to organize and to control the work of the jewellers and goldsmiths, contain many details on the materials used to make these ...
Louise Quillien
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