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Anthropomorphic Symbols on Neolithic Vessels from Puglia [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2021
In Puglia, human representations on vessels were widespread from the Early Neolithic. Some of these have been interpreted as faces, but they could also be representations of the entire body complete with torso, arms and legs: these include some recently ...
Aprile Giorgia, Tiberi Ida
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Children’s God Representations: Are Anthropomorphic God Figures Only Human?

open access: yes, 2023
AbstractIn many religious traditions, anthropomorphism plays a central role in visual representations of the divine. As suggested by the notion ofminimally counterintuitiveproperties (e.g., Boyer, Mapping the mind: Domain specificity in cognition and culture, New York, pp.
Dessart, Grégory
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ANTHROPOMORPHIC REPRESENTATIONS ON MEDIEVAL RINGS IN SERBIA

open access: yesИстраживања, 2016
Jewellery represents a very indicative and chronologically sensitive type of archaeological material, expressing the fashion and style of a certain period, and certain examples have characteristics related to specific cultures and indicating ethnic ...
VESNA MANOJLOVIĆ NIKOLIĆ
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Comparative – contrastive analyze of anthropomorphic figures of evil in english and georgian languages

open access: yesInternational journal of linguistics, literature and culture, 2020
The article deals with the research of anthropomorphic figures which is related to the evil in folk tales. According to this our aims to pursue a typological analysis of the English and Georgian folk tales Our research based on Georgian and English folk tales of XX-XIX centuries as the object of research – Georgian folk tales the publishing house ...
Shiukashvili, Tamar
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Leap Motion Device Used to Control a Real Anthropomorphic Gripper

open access: yesInternational Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 2016
This paper presents for the first time the use of the Leap Motion device to control an anthropomorphic gripper with five fingers. First, a description of the Leap Motion device is presented, highlighting its main functional characteristics, followed by ...
Ionel Staretu, Catalin Moldovan
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Fatty liver disease is not associated with increased mortality in the elderly: A prospective cohort study

open access: yesHepatology, EarlyView., 2022
Graphical abstract summarizing the study design, main results and key findings Abstract Background and Aims Fatty liver disease (FLD) has been associated with excess mortality. Screening for hepatic steatosis (HS) in patients with metabolic dysfunction is therefore recommended by several guidelines, despite a paucity of evidence on the clinical ...
Laurens A. van Kleef   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Les gravures rupestres d’anthropomorphes du Dhar Néma

open access: yesAfrique Archéologie Arts, 2010
In the refuge area of Dhar Nema (Mauritania), rock engravings of anthropomorphic figures help to understand the lifestyles of populations from the second half of the Holocene.
Sylvie Amblard-Pison   +4 more
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Rock art and archaeoastronomy in Morocco: preliminary observations [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2018
The purpose of this paper is to make public the exceptional discovery in the province of Essaouira (Morocco) of three petroglyphs engraved with an original subject in Moroccan rock art.
Ibhi,A.   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Form follows function: a comparative analysis of the gestures depicted in anthropomorphic figures at selected rock art sites in Hawai'i and Australia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Nonverbal communication is inclusive of posture, gesture and proxemic behaviour that is major part of human communication. Therefore, can we observe the gestures, postures and proxemic arrangements displayed in anthropomorphic figures in rock art ...
Patterson, Carol Breese
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Beyond the Pale of Near Eastern Archaeology: Anthropomorphic Figures from al-Aqir near Bahla’, Sultanate of Oman [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Metallic anthropomorphic figures, the subject of this essay, derive from Magan/Makkan i.e. from an Umm an-Nar Period context in al-Aqir/Bahla in the south-western piedmont of the western Hajjar chain. These artefacts are compared with those from northern
Yule, Paul
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