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Marine atmospheric boundary layer over some Southern Ocean fronts during the IPY BGH 2008 cruise [PDF]
A set of meteorological instruments was added to an oceanographic cruise crossing the Southern Ocean from Cape Town to 57°33' S during the summer of 2008.
C. Messager, S. Speich, E. Key
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Some Celtic otherworld motifs in Brendan’s Voyage to Paradise [PDF]
In Brendan’s Voyage to Paradise, there are scenes which suggest a translation from the natural world to the supernatural realms. These scenes have corresponding elements in Irish Voyage Tales.
Mackley, J S
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Critique beyond relation: The stakes of working with the negative, the void and the abyss
Abstract The ‘relational turn’ has been widely embraced in Human Geography and related fields over the last couple of decades as an alternative to the hubris of modern and colonial reasoning. Yet, increasingly, concerns over the extent that contemporary conceptualisations are overly ‘generative’, ‘productivist’ and ‘affirmational’ has come to the fore.
David Chandler, Jonathan Pugh
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This article presents a hoard of the Bronze Age metal objects found in the East Kazakhstan region. Parallels to the items from the hoard are found among antiquities of the Andronovo culture of the Altai, the Tien Shan area, Jetysu, Xinjiang.
Galina Kushch +3 more
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Vernacular museum: communal bonding and ritual memory transfer among displaced communities [PDF]
Eclectically curated and largely ignored by the mainstream museum sector, vernacular museums sit at the interstices between the nostalgic and the future-oriented, the private and the public, the personal and the communal.
Baudrillard Jean +29 more
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Abstract The Jundushan cemetery, located on the northern boundary of the present‐day Beijing, sits at a crucial nexus between the Yan and Taihang mountains linking northern and central China. This strategic location provides an interesting case for examining interactions between pastoralism and agriculture around the early half of the first millennium ...
Wenxun Ren +7 more
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Are Reasons Causally Relevant for Action? Dharmakīrti and the Embodied Cognition Paradigm [PDF]
How do mental states come to be about something other than their own operations, and thus to serve as ground for effective action? This papers argues that causation in the mental domain should be understood to function on principles of intelligibility ...
Coseru, Christian
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River archaeology – a new tool for historical hydrology [PDF]
River archaeology is consisting of underwater research of the rivers themselves, and also the archaeology of the valleys/floodplains with special interest in humanenvironmental interactions (reconstructing space, environment, economy and society on ...
Tóth, János Attila
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Reflections on Complexity, Evidence, and Law
Abstract The pursuit of knowledge in many disciplines is undergoing a transformation from standard reductionist efforts popularly captured by “the scientific method” to embracing the framework of complexity theory and complex adaptive systems. That framework is invaluable to understand both the law of evidence and the nature of the American legal ...
Ronald J. Allen
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A Case Study on Biomass Burning in Vaidotai Settlement
The paper presents experimental research on the moisture of sawdust affected by the combustion of fossil fuels in the boiler with reference to studies on environmental pollution.
Tomas Ališauskas +2 more
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