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What Do Lithics Tell Us About Cultural Evolution? Insights From the Central African Record

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 68, Issue S3, Page S40-S49, June 2026.
ABSTRACT While Western historical narratives often incorporate a biased vision of human evolution—driven by a progressive view tied to a progressively evolving state of culture—this paper proposes combining archaeological lithic data with epistemological reflections to critique the modern regime of historicity, where progress is assumed as rational ...
Isis Isabella Mesfin
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Prometheus Revisited: From Liver to Heart

open access: yes
Liver International, Volume 46, Issue 7, July 2026.
Michele Augusto Riva
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The Enduring Logics of Settler Colonialism in Family Therapy: A Case Analysis of Sociocultural Attunement

open access: yesFamily Process, Volume 65, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Drawing on insights from critical Indigenous studies, settler colonial studies, and critical whiteness studies, the authors examine how settler colonial and white supremacist ideologies may continue to structure their own family therapy theorizing and practice, with particular attention to the concept and practice of sociocultural attunement ...
Olga Smoliak, Carmen Knudson‐Martin
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A Reserve of Light: Photography, Ethnography, and Lucid Memory in Contemporary Chile

open access: yesThe Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Volume 31, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This article takes shape as a shared inquiry between an ethnographer and a photographer, in continuity with the photographic archive of Luis Poirot. Through sustained encounters with his images and archival practices, the text does not position itself outside the archive that motivates it, but unfolds from within it.
Cristóbal Bonelli, Luis Poirot
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Water, island and fecundity in comparative mythology

open access: yes, 2014
The general objective of 'Water, Island and Fecundity in Comparative Mythology' is to discover the correspondance between the elements affecting creation in the beginning: 'water, island and fecundity.' By discussing and analyzing various myths, epics, sacred writings and narrations around the world, the interrrelatedness among ...
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