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TRANSFORMATION OF LUDRUK PERFORMANCES: FROM POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT AND STATE HEGEMONY TO CREATIVE SURVIVAL STRATEGY

open access: yesHumaniora, 2014
This article discusses the transformation of ludruk performances, from Soekarno to Reformation era. In discussing the problem, we apply a cultural studies perspective.
Ikwan Setiawan, Sutarto .
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Prevention and Early Treatment of Invasive Fungal Infection in Patients with Cancer and Neutropenia and in Stem Cell Transplant Recipients in the Era of Newer Broad-Spectrum Antifungal Agents and Diagnostic Adjuncts [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Infectious Diseases, 2007
Invasive fungal infection (IFI) is a leading cause of infection-related mortality among patients with cancer and prolonged neutropenia and among allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients with graft-versus-host disease. Invasive candidiasis was the principal IFI in the period predating fluconazole prophylaxis, whereas today, invasive ...
Brahm H, Segal   +6 more
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Historical Techniques: Cold Gilding

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2012
An historal technique of goldplating, described in 18th century literature, was reproduced. This cold-plating technique uses salts of gold, produced by dissolving gold in aqua regia. these salts are then rubbed onto a silver surfaces.
Michiel Langeveld
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Recreating Historic European Spindle Spinning

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2021
Spinning is a vital step in the production of textiles, whereby fibres are drawn out (drafted) and twisted together to make thread. In the present day, several culturally unique types of spinning are recognised, such as the thigh-rolling technique of ...
Mary Ann Megan Cleaton   +3 more
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The Best Way of Preserving Something is to Educate about it - Educational Centres in South Africa

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2016
This article aims to show the kind of issues South- African archaeologists have, working with public archaeology. A past that was segregated earlier should now be shared, but sharing a common past includes alternative perspectives on history and ...
Frauke Sontberg
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Replication of a Maori Ethnographic Textile Hem Border Pattern

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2019
Replication of archaeological and ethnographic Māori textiles, under the direction of customary knowledge and previous practical experience, can provide a more nuanced understanding of the manufacture of taonga (treasures) made from fibre materials.
Lisa McKendry
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Killing the Cauldron: Experimental Research on Dented Bronze Cauldrons from the (post)Medieval Period

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2021
Bronze cauldrons from the late Middle Ages, and the 16th and 17th century are hardly ever discovered during archaeological excavations but are usually unearthed by detectorists having discovered the find of their life.
Vincent van Vilsteren
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Shifting the Sand: Replicating Black Powder Grenades

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2018
Black powder hand grenades are ubiquitous for several European archaeological sites between 1600 AD and 1900 AD. Unfortunately, many archaeological reports only note the presence of hand grenades in artifact inventories, perhaps denoting some minor ...
Stephen Lacey
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Breathing Life Sustainably - An Abandoned Settlement to an Open-Air Museum Twah Longwar

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2023
Twah Longwar is an abandoned settlement located in the State of Meghalaya in North-East India. It is located enroute to one of the world's rainiest places on earth – Mawsynram.
Naphibahun Lyngdoh
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120 Years of Strategies and Experiences in Educational and Handicraft Skills

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2013
Report on a Study-visit to Skansen Open-Air Museum,Stockholm / Sweden, Summer 2013. One aim of the five year EU-funded Culture Project OpenArch is to encourage cooperation between archaeological open-air museums in Europe and ethnological open-air ...
Rüdiger Kelm
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