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Gustaf Kossinna et Nicolas Marr, les deux anti-héros de l'archéologie européenne

open access: yesUISPP Journal, 2018
Gustaf Kossinna et Nicolas Marr sont deux figures négatives de l’histoire de l’archéologie, le premier parce que son œuvre archéologique au service d’un nationalisme germanique a été récupérée par l’idéologie nazi, le second parce que ses œuvres ...
François Djindjian
doaj   +1 more source

The Steksovo II burial ground

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2014
The article is dedicated to the results of many-years’ (1990-2010) excavations on the ancient Mordovian Steksovo II burial ground site. The burial ground had functioned in the 3rd to 13th centuries AD.
Martianov Vladimir N.   +1 more
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Conjuring Identity: Spirits in Jesmyn Ward’s Let Us Descend

open access: yesCaliban: French Journal of English Studies
Let Us Descend stages how spirits are not only guides towards personal identity, but also towards the construction of ethnic identity, or ethnogenesis. The spirits conjured by Annis help her through the terrible hardships she has to undergo not only by ...
Stéphanie Eyrolles Suchet
doaj   +1 more source

Supporting the use of genetic genealogy in restoring family narratives following the transatlantic slave trade

open access: yes
American Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 1, Page 153-157, March 2024.
LaKisha T. David
wiley   +1 more source

PASTORALISM AND THE ROMANIANS HISTORY 2. PEOPLE, LANGUAGES, GENES AND THE LOCAL SHEEP BREEDS, IN NORTH-EASTERN BLACK SEA STEPPE [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development, 2013
In 17 gubernyias of the former Russian Empire of 1740-1812-1918 years, was identified (1912-1924) some 7 breeds of the Romanian Walachian phyletic group, of sheep breeds and in some gubernyias the Romanian Tsigai breed.
Condrea DRĂGĂNESCU
doaj  

Ancient Israel and Philistia: Settler Colonialism and Ethnocultural Interaction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This essay, concentrating on the Iron Age I period, looks at the possibility of seeing the early Israelite and Philistine societies as two settler colonial societies formed through colonising migration.
Pitkänen, Pekka M A
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Evolution of V.F. Gening’s views and other researcher’s ones on the Mazuninskaya culture

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2014
The history of studies of the Mazunino culture (3rd -5th centuries AD) located in the Middle Kama region is traced. Vladimir Fyodorovich Gening, a prominent Soviet archaeologist, was the first to start research on this culture and offer its theoretical ...
Ostanina Taisiya I.
doaj  

An Apology for Confederate Poetry

open access: yes, 2013
This paper explores the reasons why poetry written in the Confederate states during the Civil War is rarely included in the American literary canon. Historians and literary critics have dismissed Confederate poetry as nothing more than jingoistic and ...
Elliott, Elizabeth J, \u2713
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Tapeba: A synthesis of historical ethnography of ethnic territory and subjects

open access: yesVibrant: Virtual Brazilian Anthropology, 2018
This article summarizes ingredients from previous writings to undertake an ethnography of the process of constitution of the Tabeba ethnic territory, in Caucaia, in the Greater Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, until its recent recognition as an Indigenous ...
Henyo T. Barretto Filho
doaj  

The Archaeology of the Pueblo Revolt and the Formation of the Modern Pueblo World [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The Pueblo Revolt and its aftermath (AD 1680-1696) was a crucial period in the history of the American Southwest. Previous studies of this era have focused primarily on the causes of the Revolt, often casting it as an isolated and anomalous event.
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph   +1 more
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