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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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Destructive and Non-Destructive Methods for aDNA Isolation from Teeth and Their Analysis: A Comparison. [PDF]
Dobosz A +4 more
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An Analysis of the Pore Distribution in Ceramic Vessels from the Akterek Burial Archeological Site Using Neutron Tomography Data [PDF]
M. Kenessarin +9 more
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Anthromes and terrestrial carbon
PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
Anthony P. Walker +5 more
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Classic anthropological accounts of miniature objects have focused on their spatial and aesthetic dimensions, with more recent work addressing their communicative potential, connections with play, and role in protecting threatened cultural knowledge. This article analyses responses to a miniature landscape model of yhyakh, a festival celebrated in the ...
Alison K. Brown
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The "biomolecular humanities"? New challenges and perspectives. [PDF]
Oras E, de Groot J, Björkstén U.
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Abstract In this paper, we present a foray into the computational study of anthropological texts. Drawing on a corpus of approximately 2,500 articles published in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (formerly Man) from 1950 to 2018, we discuss selected findings from the deployment of two methods for computational text analysis, namely ...
Kristoffer Albris +4 more
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Early Oldowan technology thrived during Pliocene environmental change in the Turkana Basin, Kenya. [PDF]
Braun DR +29 more
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Mashup Archeology: A Case Study in the Role of Digital Technology in Cultural Production
Zachary J. McDowell
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This paper introduces the emic concept of guesting, coined by women living in refugee accommodation to distinguish their form of hospitality from other more hierarchical forms of hosting. Central to guesting is the unspoken rule that once you have played the host, next time you must be the guest.
Charlot Schneider
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