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E.A. Khalikova’s Searches and Discoveries in the Volga-Kama Archaeology (on the occasion of her 85th birthday)

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2015
The article is devoted to the 85 anniversary since the birth of Elena A. Khalikova – a major researcher of medieval archaeology of the Volga-Ural region. E.A.
Valiulina S.I.   +2 more
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Once Again about Burial Elite Rite of Pagan Rus

open access: yes, 2019
У статті мова піде про недостатньо розроблену у вітчизняній науці тему традиційних еліт у суспільстві, а саме у часи існування першої держави східних слов’ян, відомої під назвами «Руська земля» чи «Русь» у середньовічних письмових джерелах, або ж ...
Моця, О.П.
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Addressing Inequality and Creating Educational Opportunity in Feltham: A Systems Approach to Local Change

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, EarlyView.
Abstract This article explores how persistent inequality in London can be addressed through a place‐based systems approach, using Feltham in the Borough of Hounslow—one of the capital's most deprived areas—as a case study. It offers a blueprint for community regeneration using a ‘pathways to progression’ education model.
Peter John
wiley   +1 more source

Burial rite of the Bystryanka culture bearers: historiographical aspect

open access: yesПоволжская археология
The article deals with the history of the study of the burial rite of the Bystryansk culture population, occupied the northern foothills of Altai in the Scythian-Saka period.
Radovsky Svyatoslav S.
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The Christian Funeral Rites Vis a Vis the Rukuba Burial Rites

open access: yesInternational Journal of innovative inventions in Social Science and Humanities
The topic for this research work is, " the Christian funeral rites vis a vis the Rukuba Burial Rites. The ceremonies surrounding the disposal of the dead constitute the funeral rites. In spite of cultural evolution and religious factors, the Christians are not able to differentiate the purely Christian funeral rites from the purely Rukuba cultural ...
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Kurgan Burial Ground of the Scythian Time «Dergachi»

open access: yes, 2020
Публікація присвячена результатам розкопок курганного могильника скіфського часу біля міста Дергачі в Харківській області. Подано повну характеристику розкопаних курганів, проаналізовано поховальний обряд.The kurgan mound is located on the edge of ...
Пеляшенко, К.Ю.
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125 years of exploration and research at Gough's Cave (Somerset, UK) 125 ans d'exploration et de recherches à Gough's Cave (Somerset, Royaume‐Uni)

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
Our understanding of the recolonization of northwest Europe in the period leading up to the Lateglacial Interstadial relies heavily on discoveries from Gough's Cave (Somerset, UK). Gough's Cave is the richest Late Upper Palaeolithic site in the British Isles, yielding an exceptional array of human remains, stone and organic artefacts, and butchered ...
Silvia M. Bello   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Исследования кургана у села Бандышовка / Research of a tumulus near the Bandyshovka village

open access: yesTyragetia, 2015
The article is devoted to analysis of the results of archaeological investigations undertaken in one of the barrows (in all there were discovered five tumuli) near the village of Bandyshovka, Vinnytsia region.
Yuri Boyko
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Boredom, despondency, and the scourge that lays waste at noon: an anthropology of acedia Ennui, abattement et le fléau qui frappe à midi : une anthropologie de l'acédie

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
Attentive to the ways that inertia can take hold of life, Catholic monks recognize despondency as a potential not only within the monastery, but in contemporary society more widely. Such experiences are regularly mapped onto an understanding of what early Christian monks termed ‘acedia’ (a Greek term that can be translated as ‘lack of care’). Taking as
Richard D.G. Irvine
wiley   +1 more source

Reflection of Solar Symbolism in the Burial Rite of the Kemi Oba Culture: Case Study of the Grave Cist Painting from Koyash Village

open access: yes, 2020
Introduction. The article focuses on the analysis of solar elements in the burial rite of the Kemi Oba culture of the Early Bronze Age. Methods and materials. The material draws attention to the painting of the grave cist from Koyash (Vodnoye) village
Iuliia V. Kozhukhovskaia
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