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Special Issue: Early Personal Ornaments --- Humans' Earliest Personal Ornaments: An Introduction

open access: yesPaleoAnthropology, 2022
Daniella E. Bar-Yosef Mayer and Marjolein D. Bosch
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Magdalenian personal ornaments on the move: a review of the current evidence in Central Europe

open access: yesZephyrus, 2010
The Magdalenian is the period in the Upper Palaeolithic in which the greatest number of beads and pendants has been documented. Few sites with levels of this period have not provided examples of this type of artefact. The variety of raw materials used to
Esteban ÁLVAREZ-FERNÁNDEZ
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Techno-functional Study of the Personal Ornaments in Lignite of the Boira Fusca Cave (Cuorgnè, Torino-Italy)

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2020
This paper aims to present a techno-functional study of lignite ornamental objects found during the Fedele excavations (1977-1980) in the Boira Fusca Cave (Cuorgnè, Salto-Turin, Italy).
Stefano Viola   +3 more
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Authenticity as fact or feeling: A dual‐process framework of consumer authenticity judgments

open access: yesJournal of Consumer Psychology, EarlyView.
Abstract Authenticity is highly valued in the marketplace, yet consumers often disagree on what is authentic and even attribute authenticity to “fake” marketplace entities. Although prior research has advanced understanding by identifying multiple types and components of authenticity, it remains loosely connected to broader psychological theory ...
Rosanna K. Smith, Katherine Du
wiley   +1 more source

Early Gold Ornaments of Southeast Asia: Production, Trade, and Consumption [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In the last decade a variety of gold ornaments have come to light through excavations and the illegal looting of Iron Age and early historical sites in Southeast Asia.
Demandt, Michèle H. S.
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Dress, personal decoration and ornament among the Ndlambe

open access: yes, 1972
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
openaire   +1 more source

From Imposter to Original: How Organizational Leaders Shape and Develop a Leader Identity Through Meaning‐Making of Experiences

open access: yesJournal of Organizational Behavior, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article describes how people in formal leadership roles shape and develop a leader identity through meaning‐making of experiences across time and situations. Drawing on qualitative data from in‐depth life narrative interviews with 22 organizational leaders, enriched through photo and object elicitation techniques as well as timeline ...
Sonja Zaar   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Early Natufian personal ornaments in funerary context : Reconstitution of the « chaînes opératoires » in Mallaha (Eynan), Israel

open access: yes, 2019
À la fin de l'Épipaléolithique levantin, au début de la culture natoufienne (14 900-13 700 cal. BP), certaines communautés de chasseurs-cueilleurs se sédentarisent. La formation des premiers hameaux témoigne d'une nouvelle organisation de l'espace habité
Davin, Laurent
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Impulse Buying in Live Streaming: Value Determinants and Self‐Control

open access: yesGlobal Business and Organizational Excellence, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Although e‐commerce is still in its early stages of development in developing regions, the growing economy and improving digital infrastructure have created favorable conditions for positioning a country as an emerging digital commerce hub, attracting both consumers and businesses seeking new opportunities.
Ing Grace Phang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ornamented Worlds and Textures of Feeling: The Power of Abundance

open access: yesOutlines, 2008
Human development takes place in an ornamented –redundantly patterned and highly repetitive – world.The emergence of knowledge takes the form of episodicunpredictable synthetic events at the intersectionof the fields of internal and external cultural ...
Jaan Valsiner
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