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In recent years, the kibbutz – a once‐idealized socialist commune in Israel – has become a common object of critique in Israeli popular culture. Many critiques focus on what can be described as the old kibbutz's ‘moral harshness’, highlighting the prevalence of informal surveillance, peer pressure, and public moralizing.
Omri Senderowicz
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Joint Conference of ISEH, ICEPH, and ISEG on Environment and Health Successfully Held in Galway. [PDF]
Zhang C.
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Drawing on the ethnography of migrant care workers in eldercare in Shanghai, this article reveals the evolving landscape of caregiving and kinship practices in contemporary China. The ethnography presents the emic perspective of care workers, who actively develop symbolic trajectories for claiming kinship through ‘filial heart’ in caregiving.
Xinyuan Wang
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Earliest evidence of Neanderthal multifunctional bone tool production from cave lion (Panthera spelaea) remains. [PDF]
Abrams G+12 more
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Sustainable heritage in Mexico: archaeological solutions for infrastructure planning and building
Sandra L. López Varela
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Exploring Bedfordshire's Past: Your county, your heritage [PDF]
Calver, S.J., Johnston, Nicky
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Classic anthropological accounts of miniature objects have focused on their spatial and aesthetic dimensions, with more recent work addressing their communicative potential, connections with play, and role in protecting threatened cultural knowledge. This article analyses responses to a miniature landscape model of yhyakh, a festival celebrated in the ...
Alison K. Brown
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Large-scale processing of within-bone nutrients by Neanderthals, 125,000 years ago. [PDF]
Kindler L+7 more
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Landscape Archaeology in the Ager Telesinus: Scientific Results and Land-Use Planning
G Renda
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