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The Rise of Pastoralism in the Ancient Near East

Journal of Archaeological Research, 2018
Benjamin S Arbuckle
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Pastoral Psychology

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
Pastoral psychology is the application of modern psychology to the ancient ministry of the pastoral care exercised within the various Christian Churches. Today this care draws on insights and techniques from three primary sources: contemporary understandings of human personality and interpersonal relationships from the human sciences (especially ...
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Motet 18:Bone pastor Guillerme/Bone pastor, qui pastores/Bone pastor

2023
AbstractThis chapter expands earlier observations about the close planning of text and music together for Motet 18 in such a way as to place monosyllables so that no words would be broken by rests in the isorhythmic hockets of the second section. This could not have happened by accident. Debates have centred around the early date apparently required by
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From wild to domestic reindeer – Genetic evidence of a non-native origin of reindeer pastoralism in northern Fennoscandia

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2018
The question of how reindeer pastoralism came about has been the subject of recurrent scientific inquiry from many different disciplines. In order to investigate the genetic traces within a Fennoscandian transition from a predominantly hunting economy to
K. Røed, Ivar Bjørklund, B. Olsen
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Mobile pastoralism a century apart: continuity and change in south-eastern Kazakhstan, 1910 and 2012

open access: yesCentral Asian Survey, 2018
This article challenges the ahistorical figure of the ‘steppe nomad’ by presenting some of the main characteristics of Kazakh nomadic pastoralism, which vary widely in time and space.
C. Ferret
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Pastorate

2023
This chapter assesses Michel Foucault's sixth lecture, on February 15, 1978, which mark a pause in the course's trajectory. Foucault felt obliged to confront objections that have been raised, and that he has probably also raised to himself, in order to demonstrate that “the shepherd–flock relationship was not a good political model for the Greeks ...
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Pastoral

2022
The pastoral poetry of the sixteenth century—that is, poetry that presented the shepherd world as a metaphor for the real one—embraced an exceptionally wide range of forms and practices. The model was set by Spenser’s Shepheardes Calendar, which provided templates of different kinds of language, from rustic dialect to the elaborately Latinate ...
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Pastoral

2016
Pastoral refers to any representation of the countryside or life in the countryside that emphasizes its beautiful and pleasurable aspects. Although the term has come to be used broadly to describe paintings, novels, and popular media, it originated and developed in the poetry of ancient Greece and Rome.
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Pastoral

Toronto Journal of Theology, 2013
HyeRan Kim-Cragg, Story and Song: A Postcolonial Interplay between Christian Education and Worship, reviewed by Nancy E. Hardy
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Pastor

2018
Chapter 4 focuses on how Pastor reinvents the social role of the street pastor for the digital street era. The chapter examines Pastor’s uses of social media and mobile communication to anticipate youth violence and mobilize neighborhood adults. But Pastor’s intervention falls short of lasting peace.
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