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The Changing Features and Functions of Funeral Art Forms in Ibibio Land of Nigeria [PDF]
Ibibio funeral art form has developed with the ethnic belief system of ancestral veneration. It has been marked with distinctive indigenization of spatial symbolization of forms to the creation of “nwommo” and cement tomb stone in their quest for ...
E. Umoanwan, Uwem, Nyah, Anselem A.
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We investigate how the continuous expansion of high‐speed rail (HSR) influences transportation accessibility (TA) and tourism network attention (TNA) in scenic area and cities in the urban agglomerations in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River (UAMRYR).
Lei Wu, Xueping Luo, Shufang Cheng
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Cult Monuments in the Golden Horde (origin, evolution, and tradition) » [PDF]
The article analyzes the religious monuments of the Golden Horde. It addresses such categories of buildings as mosques, minarets, madrasahs, khanaka and mausoleums.
Emma Zilivinskaya
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The Personal Before and After the Political
Abstract The authors of this article co‐facilitated a dialogue workshop for Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communal leaders and academics in Cairo as part of the GINGKO Interfaith Fellowship Retreat in September 2024. The Interfaith Dialogue in Times of Crisis workshop guided the participants through a series of exercises, culminating in reflections on ...
Elena Dini +2 more
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Abstract The real‐time use of drone‐derived orthoimagery and ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) facilitate conjunctive ground surveying and aerial visual reference of subterranean features within cemeteries. Geospatially referenced visual outputs allow sympathetic restoration and assist in understanding historical use.
Ruffell Alastair, Rocke Benjamin
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Pigeonholes and Johari windows: Rehumanising ethnicity categorisation in health care
Abstract Categorisation Can Bring Clarity Categorisation is just what we do in health care. It allows for definitions to be shared, so conditions can be targeted and treatments standardised. It allows for concepts and constructs to become testable objects of research.
Adam Danquah
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The Tale of the Tokugawa Artifacts: Japanese Funerary Lanterns at the Penn Museum
That previously stood at the back of the quiet inner courtyard of the Penn Museum waited many years for its significance to be rediscovered. It is one of the Tokugawa lanterns that long illuminated the shogunate family’s grand mausoleums during the Edo ...
Nishimura, Yoko
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Abstract This study broadens our knowledge of the relationship between the clayey georesources available in northern Apulia and the artisanal production of ceramics. The focus is placed on a collection of 6th and 7th century A.D. pottery found in the domus excavated within the archaeological complex of Canosa San Pietro (ancient Canusium) in Italy. The
Elisabetta Gliozzo +3 more
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0252 Andrea e Jacopo Sansovino per gli Avis: i mausolei regali portoghesi nel contesto europeo
The article investigates the involvement of Andrea and Jacopo Sansovino in the planning of the burials of two Portuguese kings, D. João II and D. Manuel I. Starting from a new reading of the sources and the modern bibliography, it aims to reconstruct the
Tommaso Mozzati
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Reinforcing the Resistance: Iran and the Levant in a Multipolar Middle East
Abstract Hamas's al‐Aqsa Flood operation, Israel's brutal response, and the regional escalation of the conflict, including Iran's and Israel's unprecedented strikes on each other's territory, mark a critical juncture for the Middle East. These events have brought a renewed focus on the Levant as a key area of Iranian geopolitical interest and rivalry ...
Edward Wastnidge
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