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Dead Animal Fethicistic Aesthetic Interpretation In Sculpture
Commodity dimensions in art include exchange value, commercial value, valorization, commodity fetishism, market logic. Reading art through the commodity dimension is an attempt to reveal the economic value contained in the work of art. This value is not only contained in works of art, but also has a deterministic power to build and organize art.
Mochammad Iqbal +2 more
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Microgastrinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) parasitizing Epirrita autumnata (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) larvae in Fennoscandia with description of Cotesia autumnatae Shaw, sp. n. [PDF]
The microgastrine subset of hymenopteran parasitoids of the geometrid Epirrita autumnata is investigated in Fennoscandia. Ecology, including population dynamics, of the moth has been intensively studied in northern and mountainous Finland, Norway and ...
Klemola, T +6 more
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Response to the contribution: On Neolithic authenticity of finds from Belica by Dragana Antonović and Slaviša Perić [PDF]
In the last issue of Starinar (LXII/2012) a contribution On Neolithic Authenticity of Finds from Belica was published. The authors Dragana Antonović and Slaviša Perić (further A-P), dispute the 'Neolithic' provenience of finds from the village Belica ...
Stojić Milorad
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Late Ananyino Sanctuary on the Zuevo-Klyuchevskoye Hillfort in the Lower Kama Region
Archaeological objects and finds in the southern part of the 1st Zuevo-Klyuchevskoye hill fort site, one of the largest resources of the Ananyino cultural and historical area in the Kama river region are analyzed in the article.
Chernykh Elizaveta M.
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Human-animal interactions have played crucial roles in the development of complex societies across the globe. This study examines the human-leporid (cottontail and jackrabbit) relationship at the pre-Hispanic (AD 1-550) city of Teotihuacan in the Basin ...
Andrew D Somerville +3 more
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Soyinka and Yoruba Sculpture: Masks of Deification and Symbolism [PDF]
The Yoruba mask is a piece of sculpture that is both artistic and functional. The carved work fulfils one or more of several functions—sacred or profane, personal or communal, serious or satirical.
Gilbert Tarka Fai
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Physical language takes on a universal dimension, where people can communicate through it as an understandable language related to the different environments and elements associated with man, animal, and plant, for forms that have meaning for the public ...
Hussein Abd El Baset, Fakhriya Al-Yahyai
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The Influence of Chinese Clay Sculpture on Chinese Animation Modeling
The art of clay sculpture has a long history and rich cultural connotations in China. As a part of traditional Chinese culture, clay sculpture brings infinite imagination and creativity to people with its unique form and vivid vitality. With the rapid development of China's animation industry, clay sculpture art has also begun to have a profound impact
Fang Liu, null Battsooj
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Voice and Instrument at the Origins of Music
During the summer of 2008, archaeologists uncovered some remnants of musical prehistory in the caves of Hohle Fels, Germany. There, among burnt animal bones and flint–knapping debris, they found fragments of three flutes (Conard, Malina, and Münzel 2009).
Jonathan De Souza
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Reinterpretación del relieve histórico emeritense de M. Agrippa a partir de un nuevo fragmento
La reciente identificación de un fragmento escultórico con la representación de un toro preparado ornamentalmente para su sacrificio, que se encontraba depositado entre los fondos del Museo Nacional de Arte Romano de Mérida, ha permitido relacionar la ...
Antonio M. Poveda Navarro
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