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Barbarigenesis and the collapse of complex societies: Rome and after. [PDF]
"Barbarism" is perhaps best understood as a recurring syndrome among peripheral societies in response to the threats and opportunities presented by more developed neighbors.
Doug Jones
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Holocene Demographic Changes and the Emergence of Complex Societies in Prehistoric Australia. [PDF]
A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generated using radiocarbon data and geospatial techniques. Results show a delayed expansion and settlement of much of Australia following the termination of the ...
Alan N Williams +4 more
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Vientos del sur: El valle de Yocavil (Noroeste Argentino) bajo la dominación incaica
El sector meridional del valle de Yocavil (provincia de Catamarca) conformó un espacio de importancia estratégica y económica para la administración incaica.
Luis R. González, Myriam Tarragó
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Objective: the superior attachment of the uncinate process (SAUP) is highly variable. Lateral types of SAUP are associated with frontal rhinosinusitis. SAUP in the middle turbinate is more common when the middle turbinate is aerated.
Christian Calvo-Henriquez +4 more
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Drone Observation for the Quantitative Study of Complex Multilevel Societies
Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) have recently been used in various behavioral ecology studies. However, their application has been limited to single groups, and most studies have not implemented individual identification. A multilevel society refers to
Tamao Maeda, Shinya Yamamoto
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Participatory Deliberative Democracy in Complex Mass Societies
What might participatory deliberative democracy look like in complex, mass societies? Cristina Lafont’s Democracy Without Shortcuts (2019) challenges us to revisit this question by taking contemporary democratic theory to task for recommending a variety ...
Mark E. Warren
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Reputation for Complex Societies [PDF]
Reputation, the germ of gossip, is addressed in this chapter as a distributed instrument for social order. In literature, reputation is shown to promote (a) social control in cooperative contexts—like social groups and subgroups—and (b) partner selection in competitive ones, like (e-) markets and industrial districts.
Conte R, Giardini F, Paolucci M
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Law in the institutional system of modern societies: the value aspect [PDF]
People as intelligent and socio-cultural beings give their being a value dimension, which allows them to develop an idea of "who we are" and strive for the organization of public life for the benefit of citizens.
Glazyrin Valery
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Land degradation and integrated watershed management in India
In view of the stagnating productivity levels of irrigated agriculture, the contribution from rainfed agriculture should be increased to meet the requirements from the ever growing human and animal population of India.
Suraj Bhan
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Asthma in the Elderly: Systematic Approach to Improve the Prognosis
The objective of this review is to summarize the key points of asthma in elderly people including epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation and diagnosis and treatment.
Francisco-J. González-Barcala +3 more
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