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Religious Background: «Siel», «Salama» and «Delbirge» in Ritualistic Space in Light of Examination of Evolution of Bloodless Sacrifices Performed by Sakha People

open access: yesОбщество: философия, история, культура, 2019
Horse worship has a great significance in the mythological and ritual space of Sakha people. All of the «real world» and ritualistic symbolism of Sakha people is related to the «horse imagery». Horsehair siel was and is widely used as material for ritualistic attributes.
Natalia Ksenofontovna Danilova   +1 more
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Invisible Races [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
When a people in Zimbabwe have more of the "Jewish Priestly gene" than many Jewish Priests, what does genetics tell us?
Seth Sanders
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Images of Music and Musicians as Indicators of Status, Wealth and Political Power on Roman Funerary Monuments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Untersuchungen bildlicher Darstellungen von Musikinstrumenten sowie Musikantinnen und Musikanten haben ergeben, dass sie in Grabkontexten benutzt wurden, um auf den Wohlstand sowie den politischen oder sozialen Status der verstorbenen Person oder ihrer ...
Alexandrescu, Cristina-Georgeta
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Reconstructing Advaita in John Thatamanil\u27s The Immanent Divine : Some Questions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The publication of John Thatamanil\u27s The Immanent Divine allows us to ask many questions about projects in comparative theology and where they could lead us. I hope that my response to this interesting work will have the value of probing a little more
McLaughlin, Michael
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Toward a Collectivist National Defense [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Most philosophers writing on the ethics of war endorse “reductivist individualism,” a view that holds both that killing in war is subject to the very same principles of ordinary morality ; and that morality concerns individuals and their rights, and does
Davis, Jeremy
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Alawi syncretism : beliefs and traditions in the shrine of Hüseyin Gazi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Religious Anthropology studies the origins, evolution and functions of religions. The discipline researching religious beliefs and rituals comparatively with cross-cultural perspectives tries to enlighten the belief world of the mankind.
Türk, Hüseyin
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Reflections on the painting of Alejandro Puente, the notion of Pathosformel, and the return to life of mortally wounded civilizations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The Argentine author José Burucúa is a key figure in the introduction and dissemination of Aby Warburg's theories to scholarship in Latin America. In this article he tests Warburg's concept of Pathosformel to discuss the development of visual culture in ...
Burucúa, J.E.   +1 more
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Small bowel transplantation in rats, a multicenter experience summarizing the pitfalls to be overcome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Small Bowel transplantation in rats is a highly complex microsurgical procedure because several technical complications may lead to recipient mortality and transplant failure. Our aim was to report the most common complications associated with orthotopic
Abate, Juan C.   +9 more
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Progress Toward an Unthinkable Consummation: Sin and the Evolution of Human Consciousness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Michael Polanyi has argued that tacit knowing—the consolidation and integration of earlier achievements from which to launch further advances— plays an essential role in evolution.
Layzer, Kate
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Two seventeenth-century translations of two dark Roman satires: John Knyvett’s Juvenal 1 and J.H.’s In Eutropium 1 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This article consists of a transcription of the texts of two previously unprinted seventeenth-century verse translations, with accompanying editorial matter.
Gillespie, Stuart
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