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Pots Crossing Borders: Ethnic Identity and Ceramics in Evros, Northeastern Greece
Near Eastern Archaeology, 2000A key problem in archaeology is the establishment of links between patterns in ancient material culture and the social formations that were the structure for human action.
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Book Review: Becoming a Borderland: Space and Identity in Colonial Northeastern India
The Indian Economic & Social History Review, 2013SANGHAMITRA MISRA, Becoming a Borderland: Space and Identity in Colonial Northeastern India, London and New Delhi: Routledge, 2011, pp. 236.
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Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2004
In this study we have compared the structure of surnames of Slovenian and German (Carinthian) minorities of northeastern Italy with other municipalities of the neighbourhood. The analysis has been carried out by using estimates of the similarities between populations and the topological representation obtained by them, as well as the spatial ...
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In this study we have compared the structure of surnames of Slovenian and German (Carinthian) minorities of northeastern Italy with other municipalities of the neighbourhood. The analysis has been carried out by using estimates of the similarities between populations and the topological representation obtained by them, as well as the spatial ...
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Racialization of Northeastern People in Indian Metropolitan Cities: Difference, Racism, and Identity
Journal of Asian and African StudiesOver the past few decades, the focus of race studies has shifted from race relations to analyzing racism as an ideology and racialization as a process. Based on extensive fieldwork, this article examines the racialization of people from Northeast India in metropolitan cities, particularly the colonial legacies and post-colonial politics on its ...
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The Americas, 2008
In 1808, confronted with the latest in a lengthy series of legal challenges to its corporate landholdings, the municipal council of the Indian town of San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala, in the northeastern province of Coahuila in New Spain, dispatched a blistering note to its counterpart in the adjoining Spanish town of Saltillo. The question of the moment
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In 1808, confronted with the latest in a lengthy series of legal challenges to its corporate landholdings, the municipal council of the Indian town of San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala, in the northeastern province of Coahuila in New Spain, dispatched a blistering note to its counterpart in the adjoining Spanish town of Saltillo. The question of the moment
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1991
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The Americas, 2003
In his 1927 annual report to the Pernambucan state legislature, Governor Estacio de Albuquerque Coimbra wrote that “the economic, intellectual, moral and civic value of the Nation and the State is shaped, with the expression of human activity, in the excellence of physical and moral robustness of its population.” He believed that government was ...
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In his 1927 annual report to the Pernambucan state legislature, Governor Estacio de Albuquerque Coimbra wrote that “the economic, intellectual, moral and civic value of the Nation and the State is shaped, with the expression of human activity, in the excellence of physical and moral robustness of its population.” He believed that government was ...
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Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 2007
Abstract Pholcus manueli and not P. opilionoides is the smaller of the two synanthropic Pholcus of the northeastern and midwestern United States. Figures are provided for distinguishing P. manueli from P. opilionoides, a Eurasian species sometimes confused with P. manueli.
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Abstract Pholcus manueli and not P. opilionoides is the smaller of the two synanthropic Pholcus of the northeastern and midwestern United States. Figures are provided for distinguishing P. manueli from P. opilionoides, a Eurasian species sometimes confused with P. manueli.
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