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ABSTRACT The scholars of nationalism have recognised that nationalist discourses often invoke magical events and frame national past in supernatural terms. This article explores the relationship between magic and nationalism in the contemporary world.
Siniša Malešević
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The paper analyzes information on the topography of the cemetery of Majar city, contained in archival materials of the XVIII–XIX centuries and in the materials of archaeological excavations in 1907, 1909, 1989-1991 and 2020.
Vitali A. Babenko
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The Complex of Mausoleums at the Village of Lapas: on the question of site attribution
The purpose of the study: The paper presents the results of comprehensive archaeological studies on the largest necropolis of the Golden Horde elite in the Ulus of Jochi – Lapas complex of mausoleums.
Airat G. Sitdikov +2 more
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A note on the St. John Co-Cathedral marble tombstones : the artisans, foreign and Maltese [PDF]
The aim of this brief study is to modestly review the documentation principally in the notarial archives concerning the tombstones, mainly in the period 1678 to 1819 and the marble craftsmen, local and foreign, who executed their masterpieces so expertly.
Debono, John
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The daisy tribe (Anthemideae) is one of the most diverse within the Asteraceae family, which is the largest or second largest of all angiosperms. We analyzed the intricate evolutionary relationships within this tribe using a targeted high‐throughput sequencing phylogenomic approach.
David Criado‐Ruiz +14 more
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Cult Monuments in the Golden Horde: Origin and Tradition
The author analyzes cult architectural sites of the Golden Horde. She addresses such categories of buildings as mosques, minarets and mausoleums. Objects of monumental architecture quite clearly refl ect the different traditions in development of ...
Zilivinskaya Emma D.
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And the Dead Remain Behind [PDF]
In most cultures the dead and their living relatives are held in a dialogic relationship. The dead have made it clear, while living, what they expect from their descendants.
Read, Peter
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Weighing the value of repatriation against future scientific research
Abstract How are museum objects valued and who decides? This commentary explores the relationship of perceived scientific value to the idea of hoarding applied to colonial institutions' holdings. By juxtaposing the possibilities of future scientific value with the value that these objects (primarily bodies) have held and still hold to their respective ...
Trevor Engel
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The relations of Artsakh muslim mausoleums with Armenian architecture
Artsakh is located on the cultural crossroads of Asia and Europe. Over the centuries, a cultural legacy has been created here, representing the culture and architecture of other people, who settled in the region and were part of its history. Today, it is
Manushak Titanyan, Arman Torosyan
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