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Fanon's critical humanism: Understanding humanity through its “misfires”
European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 30, Issue 4, Page 1583-1590, December 2022.
Magali Bessone
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The article is dedicated to a study of craniological materials from Izhevsk burial ground. The researchers had at their disposal a series of 19 male and 26 female skulls.
Volkova Elizaveta V. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Atlases of anthropometric portraits—a scientific genre that emerged during the last quarter of the nineteenth century in the context of classical physical anthropology—invite readers to compare different races from all over the world. Concentrating on Bernard Hagen's Atlas of Heads and Faces of Asian and Melanesian People (1906), this article ...
Geertje Mak
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The Population of the Bronze Age of the Lower Volga Region in the Works of Russian Anthropologists
Introduction. This work is a review of scientific publications on studying paleoanthropological materials of the Bronze Age originating from burial mounds of the Lower Volga region. Materials and Analysis.
Evgeny V. Pererva, Alexandr N. Djachenko
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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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Ethnicity and the Writing of Medieval Scottish history [PDF]
Historians have long tended to define medieval Scottish society in terms of interactions between ethnic groups. This approach was developed over the course of the long nineteenth century, a formative period for the study of medieval Scotland.
Anderson James +21 more
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This article presents results of a comprehensive study of paleoanthropological materials from the Buchta Nakhodka 2 burial on the Yamal peninsula (Yamalsky district, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Tyumen region, Russia).
Bagashev A.N. +4 more
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Craniological sources on the problem of ethnogenesis of the Narym Selkups [PDF]
The Narym Selkups are an indigenous population of the Middle Ob River region speaking various dialects of the Selkup language related to the South-Samodian branch of the Ural language family.
Bagashev A.N.
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Berber genealogy and the politics of prehistoric archaeology and craniology in French Algeria (1860s–1880s) [PDF]
Following the conquest of Algiers and its surrounding territory by the French army in 1830, officers noted an abundance of standing stones in this region of North Africa.
Effros, Bonnie
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A comprehensive study of anthropological materials of the Late Eneolithic from the Areni 1 cave
Newly excavated materials from Areni 1 cave allowed characterizing for the first time the anthropological composition of the Late Eneolithic inhabitants of Armenia.
KhudaverdyanA.Yu. +4 more
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