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Integrating yoga into anatomy and clinical medicine education: A holistic approach to learning

open access: yesAnatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
Abstract Anatomical knowledge is fundamental for success in clinical settings. Unfortunately, anatomy education within professional health programs has experienced a continual decrease in contact hours and curricular content over the previous two decades, leading to deficits and potential gaps in anatomical science knowledge.
Dana Rohde   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Malis: a new Lydian goddess

open access: yes, 2023
The article discusses the Lydian goddess Malis from both an Anatolian and a Greek perspective and suggest an identification of the goddess with a small statuette of a female figure found at the Artemis temple in ...
Sasseville, David, Payne, Annick Daniela
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Integration of the arts and biomedical engineering in innovative interdisciplinary anatomy education: The synthetic anatomy module

open access: yesAnatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
Abstract The intersection of science and art has historically fostered innovation, yet the integration of creative arts into anatomy education remains limited. The Synthetic Anatomy module was designed to bridge anatomy teaching with creative design for bioscience and biomedical engineering students. This study evaluates the module's educational impact
Mandeep Gill Sagoo   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sur la Dios kourê

open access: yesPallas, 2016
From the birth of the Greek literature, the Iliade, the identity of the goddess Athena is defined by a large number of terms which, all, may be translated into french by “girl”.
Pierre Brulé
doaj   +1 more source

With a Great Story Comes Great Responsibility: Role of Narrative in Leadership Development

open access: yesNew Directions for Student Leadership, Volume 2025, Issue 185, Page 81-87, Spring 2025.
ABSTRACT Comic books reside uniquely within American culture. Historians have contended comics are more than just sequential artwork mixed with engaging stories, but rather, a framework by which the generations make sense of who they are. These stories are a reflection of cultural conscience; a lens through which we can view the world and a mirror ...
Sean Connable
wiley   +1 more source

The Study of Pictorial Signs of the “Weaving Lady” Tablet from New-Elamite Period [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2012
This article studies the “Elamite weaving (spinning) Lady” tablet, which dates back to Neo-Elamite era, through an analytical- comparative approach & by comparing its elements with other historical  texts, such as stamps, tablets, and remained sculptures,
Somayeh Noghani
doaj  

Greek ΜΝΗΣΘΗ and Aramaic DKYR in the Near East: A Comparative Epigraphic Study

open access: yesArabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Past studies of graffiti containing the word ΜΝΗΣΘΗ have never fully established its intrinsic meaning. However, due to the existence of the Aramaic term DKYR, which carries a seemingly identical meaning to ΜΝΗΣΘΗ, in similar contexts in the Roman Near East, a comparison between both words is possible. Four distinct sites where the coexistence
Sebastien Mazurek
wiley   +1 more source

The representation of Nahid's supernatural tasks from artwork's narrative [PDF]

open access: yesزن در فرهنگ و هنر, 2017
There is always a spiritual and intellectual power in primeval art which connects our world with supernatural world. The foundation-stone is agricultural lifestyle and farming archetypes in Iran ancient civilization; so, enrichment subject-matter or ...
Azadeh Pashootanizadeh
doaj   +1 more source

Late Antique Allāh: Ancestral Arabian Religion and the Monotheistic Zeitgeist

open access: yesArabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This essay addresses the ongoing scholarly tension between the monotheistic interpretations of late pre‐Islamic Arabian religion, pioneered by G. Hawting and P. Crone, and the traditional accounts of rampant Arabian polytheism found in later Islamic literary sources.
Ahmad Al‐Jallad, Hythem Sidky
wiley   +1 more source

Blood for the Goddess. Self-mutilation Rituals at Vajreshwari Mandir, Kangra

open access: yesIndialogs: Spanish Journal of India Studies, 2016
Several 17th century sources (European travel literature and Mughal historiography) record the practice of self-mutilation, and possibly ritual suicide, at the Hindu temple of Vajreśvarī (Kāngṛā, HP), an important place of pilgrimage related to the ...
Alejandro Jiménez Cid
doaj   +1 more source

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