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National Relics: Secular Sacrality, Museums, and Heritage‐Making in Nineteenth‐Century Chile

open access: yesMuseum Anthropology, Volume 49, Issue 2, Fall 2026.
ABSTRACT This article examines how objects and bodily remains are transformed and ritualized into national relics through collecting and exhibiting practices in museums. Focusing on nineteenth‐century Chile, it draws on archival sources, material culture theory, and the anthropology of religion to argue that objects associated with Chile's nation‐state
Hugo Rueda Ramírez
wiley   +1 more source

The Northern Caddoan Area was not Caddoan [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
In this paper I will challenge one of the major unexamined assumptions in the archeology of Eastern North America, the assumption that the Arkansas River Valley and Ozark Highland regions of eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas, the so-called northern ...
Schambach, Frank F.
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Weakly Supervised Domain-Specific Color Naming Based on Attention

open access: yes, 2018
The majority of existing color naming methods focuses on the eleven basic color terms of the English language. However, in many applications, different sets of color names are used for the accurate description of objects.
Cheng, Yongmei   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Technological Development of the Neolithic Pottery at Goytepe (West Azerbaijan)

open access: yesArchaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia (Russian-language)., 2018
The Neolithic settlement of Göytepe (6th millennium cal BC) is of great importance for studying all stages of the Neolithic pottery not only of Azerbaijan, but also that of the Southern Caucasus. Here, we analyze pottery assemblage from the 4th building level at this site as an example of Neolithic ceramics of the Kura River valley, Southern Caucasus ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Built by Love: Romantic Relationship Motives and Do‐It‐Yourself Product Consumption

open access: yesPsychology &Marketing, Volume 43, Issue 6, Page 1528-1542, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Do‐it‐yourself (DIY) products are widespread in the marketplace yet remain under‐researched. The present study therefore investigates consumers’ preferences for DIY products from an evolutionary psychology perspective. Specifically, we explore how the activation of two romantic relationship motives affects men's and women's DIY product ...
Ali Gohary   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Examining Style in Virgin Branch Corrugated Ceramics

open access: yes, 2016
In this article, we examine variation in the corrugation styles of ceramics from the Virgin Branch Puebloan culture. These ceramics were recovered from two regions: the Moapa Valley of southern Nevada and the Mt. Dellenbaugh area of northwestern Arizona.
Harry, Karen, Horton, Shannon
core   +1 more source

Indigenous Futurities: Theorizing Futurity in the Past and Present

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 2, Page 330-338, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Over the past 20 years, a growing number of activists, scholars, writers, and visual artists have engaged with futurism as a framework for representing the lives of Indigenous peoples. Inspired by this hopeful reframing of the past‐present‐future, contributions to this special section of American Anthropologist address the question: How can ...
Lindsay Martel Montgomery   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

PERKEMBANGAN USAHA INDUSTRI KERAJINAN GERABAH, FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI ,DAN STRATEGI PEMBERDAYAANYA PADA MASYARAKAT DI DESA MELIKAN KECAMATAN WEDI KABUPATEN KLATEN

open access: yesBenefit Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis, 2013
This research aims to determine the development of the pottery industry enterprises, the factors that influence the development of the pottery industry business and to formulate appropriate empowerment to the community in the village of pottery craftsmen
Indra Hastuti
doaj  

Lake Naconiche Archaeology And Caddo Origins Issues [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Sometime around ca. A.D. 800, Lake Naconiche sites were no longer occupied by Woodland period groups of the Mossy Grove culture solely making sandy paste pottery or living as mobile hunting-gathering foragers. At this time, from ca. A.D.
Perttula, Timothy K.
core   +1 more source

Greek Commodities in Phoenicia: An Interdisciplinary Study of Imported Amphorae From Tell el‐Burak (Lebanon)

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 68, Issue 3, Page 395-408, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper examines transport amphorae of Greek/Aegean types from the 7th–4th c. BCE imported to the Phoenician coastal settlement of Tell el‐Burak, Lebanon. We present a selection of 58 pieces analyzed by typological, chemical (NAA), and petrographic approaches.
Maximilian Rönnberg   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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