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The networks of ingredient combinations as culinary fingerprints of world cuisines. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Sci Food
Caprioli C   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Seeing structure, losing sight: The case for morphological thinking in the age of integration

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The Anatomical Record, Volume 309, Issue 2, Page 471-474, February 2026.
Paola Falletta   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Genetic admixture between East and West European Gravettian-associated populations in Western Europe before the Last Glacial Maximum

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Gelabert P   +35 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Italian communism: the escape from Leninism: an anthropological perspective

Choice Reviews Online, 1991
Part 1 Socialism in crisis. Part 2 The PCI's approach to power: history and identity of the PCI the theory and practice of Italian Communism political socialization and party allegiance. Part 3 The PCI and the question of democracy: PCI organization, role and theory Communism at the crossroads - Eurocommunism and the Soviet question pluralism versus ...
David I. Kertzer, Cris Shore
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Contemporary Italian Cultural Anthropology

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1984
The field of cultural anthropology in Italy is parceled out among three closely related but institutionally distinct disciplines. The first, "ethnology" (etnologia), has the oldest tradition in Italian academics, although its first permanent chair was not established until 1967 (82, 84).
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Itineraries and specificities of Italian medical anthropology

Anthropology & Medicine, 2012
This paper describes the birth (or rebirth) of Italian medical anthropology around the middle of the 1950s, and its subsequent complex development up to the present. During this fairly long process, the author played a role that was probably of some importance, that of both a direct witness and active participant.
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Recent Italian Literature in Medical Anthropology (1989-92)

Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1994
Medicine e magie: Le tradizioni popolari in Italia (Medicine and Magic: Folk Traditions in Italy). Tullio Seppilli, ed.Médecine traditionnelle: Acteurs, itinéraires thérapeutiques. Piero Coppo and Arouna Keita, eds.Profeti in città: Etnografia di quattro chiese indipendenti del Ghana (Town Prophets: Ethnography of Four Independent Churches in Ghana ...
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Cesare Lombroso and Italian Criminal Anthropology

2012
Cesare Lombroso is best remembered as the founder of modern criminology and author of ‘odd’ theories of the ‘born criminal’ that strike modern sensibility as both ridiculous and horrific. However mocked, at the time of their inception, Lombroso’s descriptions of the physiognomic characteristics of criminals — their heads were meant to be asymmetrical ...
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