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Abstract Objects in museum collections can be productively explored as repositories of environmental knowledge situated within particular cultural practices and ontologies. Research on a distinctive Munduruku headdress with its crown of golden feathers produced by tapirage—a remarkable Indigenous practice of changing the color of feathers on living ...
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Ludin’s Kopftuch (headdress): A problem of religious freedom in German schools
Fereshta Ludin is a German citizen and devout “Muslimin”. She has been denied leave to wear her “Kopftuch” in the classroom. She has lost her case in the courtrooms of the states where appeals were lodged to lift the ban.
P.H. Coetzee, A.P.J. Roux
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Tattooed Catholic woman from Jajce [PDF]
Half-length portrait of a woman showing her tattooed forearms.
Topič, František
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Symbols of protection : the significance of animal-ornamented shields in early Anglo-Saxon England [PDF]
The significance of shields with animal ornament on the boss and/or board in early Anglo-Saxon society is sought in the coincidence of artefactual, stylistic and iconographic symbolism.
Dickinson, T.M.
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THE HEADDRESS FROM THE BERDYANSK KURGAN
The Berdyansk kurgan has been studied for a long time, however some problems remain unsolved. One of them is the reconstruction of costume components by decorative elements, found in central burial (N 2). It was raided, however one area remained intact. Below the collapsed ceiling is the «item storage»: there were items of which only jewelry remained —
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Experience of a Reconstruction of "Archaeological" Costume
The article presents a reconstruction of “archaeological” costume restored by the Ostrov Krym Scientific Restoration Laboratory (Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan) by the finds uncovered from Early Iron Age graves.
Altynbekov Krym, Dossayeva Dana K.
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Max Ernst and the Aesthetic of Commercial Tourism: Max Among Some of His Favorite Dolls [PDF]
: "Max Ernst and the Aesthetic of Commercial Tourism: Max Among His Favorite Dolls" examines Surrealist artist Max Ernst's practice of collecting Hopi and Zuni kachina figurines.
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MAKASSAR HEADDRESSED PASSAPU/PADOMPE
This study aimed to identify artifacts of cultural products in the community within the Makassar ethnic scope related to various forms, characteristics (identification tools) formed from the results of intangible cultural products. The identification of cultural products is intended to make the perimeter boundaries of culture as a feature. The specific
Dian Cahyadi, Karta Karta
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This article introduces textile finds discovered in a grave of the Tingutinsky I kurgan cemetery. It is discussed in the context of similar materials from a Golden Horde burial of the Ryabichev kurgan cemetery, where the cloth has well preserved and its ...
Zvezdana Dode
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