Original Documents Notes On A Collection Of Eight Early Documents Relating To Yorkshire, Exhibited at The Monthly Meeting Of The Royal Archaeological Institute In March, 1879, BY Mr. D. Brown, Q.C [PDF]
Joseph Bain
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Proceedings at Meetings of the Royal Archaeological Institute November 5th, 1885 [PDF]
Richard Popplewell Pullan
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Abstract Transitions between stages of schooling present well‐known challenges for children with special educational needs and disabilities, including navigating new sites, people, practices, timetables and expectations. Site visits are often recommended for helping with transition, and yet such visits can be difficult to achieve for practical and ...
Sarah Parsons +3 more
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Mitogenomic analysis of a representative of the Chernyakhov culture in the Middle Dniester and their genetic relationship with the Slavs in the context of paleoanthropological data. [PDF]
Rozhdestvenskikh EV +7 more
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The Thunder-weapon in Religion and Folklore - The Thunder-weapon in Religion and Folklore. A Study in Comparative Archaeology. By Chr Blinkenberg, Ph.D. Cambridge Archaeological and Ethnological Series. I vol. 8vo. Pp. 122. 36 phototype and outline illustrations. Cambridge University Press, 1911. 5s. [PDF]
Jane Ellen Harrison
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Indigenous Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology
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Abstract Peer influence in adolescence and early adulthood is critical to the formation of beliefs about appropriate behaviour for each gender. Complicating matters, recent studies suggest that men overestimate peer support for inequitable gender norms. Combined with social conformity, this susceptibility to ‘norm misperception’ may represent a barrier
Alexander M. Ishungisa +5 more
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The seasonality experiment: Investigating how seasons affect the burning conditions of cremations. [PDF]
Stamataki E +4 more
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Drawing on the ethnography of migrant care workers in eldercare in Shanghai, this article reveals the evolving landscape of caregiving and kinship practices in contemporary China. The ethnography presents the emic perspective of care workers, who actively develop symbolic trajectories for claiming kinship through ‘filial heart’ in caregiving.
Xinyuan Wang
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