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The Sudden Devotion Emotion: Kama Muta and the Cultural Practices Whose Function Is to Evoke It [PDF]
When communal sharing relationships (CSRs) suddenly intensify, people experience an emotion that English speakers may label, depending on context, “moved,” “touched,” “heart-warming,” “nostalgia,” “patriotism,” or “rapture” (although sometimes people use each of these terms for other emotions). We call the emotion kama muta (Sanskrit, “moved by love”).
Fiske, Alan Page +2 more
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FIBULES OF ‘ALMGREN-156’ IN THE CHRONOLOGY OF MONUMENTS OF THE MIDDLE KAMA REGION
The article is devoted to the issue of the change of cultures in the Kama region at the turn of the Early Iron Age and the early Middle Ages, and continues the cycle of works on this issue.
Krasnoperov A.A.
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The purpose of the paper is to present the features of the development of ironworking of the Volga-Kama periphery of the Eastern European part of the Barbarikum on the basis of data obtained during the metallographic study of forged pieces related to the
Vitaly V. Kondrashin
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The author analyzes the materials of one of the multi-layered settlement sites – Berezovogrivsko-Alekseevskoe III settlement located in the Lower Kama region. Several stages of the settlement’s operation are traced in its materials.
Anton V. Shipilov
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The paper continues the articles presented in 2017 and 2021 (Ivanov, Protsenko, 2017; Ivanov, 2021). This study differs from the previous ones in that the author supplemented the source base with the materials of the Akhmylovo/Akozino and Khudyaki ...
Ivanov Vladimir A.
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The authors publish the preliminary results of recent excavations in 2021–2022 of the Syukeyevsky Vzvoz flint working site on the right bank of the Volga.
Galimova Madina Sh. , Orudzhov Eduard I.
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I–V CENTURY MIDDLE KAMA TARASOVO BURIAL GROUND – A UNIQUE MONUMENT OF ANCIENT UDMURTS; pp. 186–215 [PDF]
The Tarasovo burial ground (Russia, Udmurtia) is the largest among researched Finno-Ugric monuments of the IâV c. in Eurasia. It was excavated in 1980â1997 by the Kama-Vyatka archaeological expedition of the Udmurt State University (Izhevsk) under ...
Rimma Goldina
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Burial Rite of the Shchukinsky Burial Ground of the Lomovatovo Archaeological Culture
The Shchukino burial ground is located 300 m west of the village of Shchukino, Afanasyevsky district, Kirov region, on a small cape 14 m high on the right bank of the river. Kama. The site was discovered and studied by V.A. Kananin in 1977. A total of 82
K. V. Moryakhina
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From A-Town to ATL: The Politics of Translation in Global Hip Hop Culture [PDF]
This article examines the linguistic and cultural tensions in global Hip Hop culture through an analysis of the performance of Gsann, an emcee from the Tanzanian Hip Hop crew X Plastaz, at the 2009 Black Entertainment Television (BET) Hip Hop Awards in ...
Droessler, Holger
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Late Neolithic Complex of the Gulyukovo I Site in the Lower Kama Region
The article features an analysis of the Neolithic portion of the Gulyukovo I site – a multilayer monument of the Neolithic and Late Bronze Age periods.
Morozov Victor V. +2 more
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