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Artefact In Culture: New Evaluation Of An Old Find
This paper examines a unique item which has been mentioned as a ‘belt cult pendant’ by researchers of the Ananyino culture in their studies over the past 120 years. It is a horn item discovered by Alexander A.
Smirnov Nikolai Yu.
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Wooden artifacts more than 8 thousand years old (7th millennium BC), preserved in the waterlogged horizons of peatland settlements, represent an extremely valuable source of information on both human behavior and paleoecology, and at the same time they ...
Olga V. Lozovskaya
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The article analyses one of the primary categories of the implement complex discovered at Arukhlo I Neolithic settlement (Georgia, Kvemo Kartli Region). The stone implements discovered at the site are characterized by their great variety.
Esakia Ketevan M. +2 more
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A. Mbembe’s Necropolitics: The Nature and Intrinsic Problems of the Postcolonial Sovereignty [PDF]
This paper explores the concept of necropolitics, developed by leading African political philosopher Achille Mbembe, within the context of decolonization and sovereignty in African states.
PROTASOV Danila Vladimirovich +1 more
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The archaeology of the Kola Peninsula is related to the archaeology of neighboring regions. The Early Neolithic (~5.3–4 millennia BC) is characterized by the Säräisniemi 1 ceramics of the two Varzina and Chavanga variants and the Pit-Comb, bifacial stone
Evgeniy M. Kolpakov +3 more
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Acculturation in the Professional Activities of Specialists in International Relations
The article discusses the phenomenon of acculturation in the professional activities of international profile in terms of intercultural communication. The author emphasizes that acculturation problems related to intercultural communication have not only ...
N. Romanenko
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Academy for the History of Material Culture and Publication of Noin-Ula Collection. 1920s
In the second half of the 1920s, the Academy for the History of Material Culture prepared a great edition of the Noin-Ula collection from the excavations of the Mongol-Tibetan expedition of Pyotr Kozlov, which was never published.
Maria V. Medvedeva
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The first part of the article is devoted to a brief history of the emergence of the experimental traceological method in Russia and the foundation of the Experimental Traceological Laboratory by S.A.
Natalia N. Skakun +5 more
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ON THE VISUAL ORIGINS OF ONE FOLKLORE MOTIF. THE TOMB IN THE CHURCH [PDF]
The article examines the influence of Christian iconography on poetic images of Rus- The article examines the influence of Christian iconography on poetic images of Rus sian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian spiritual verses.
Liudmila V. Fadeyeva
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As a pilot phase of the Central Asian Genomic Diversity Project, whole‐genome sequencing of 166 individuals from 20 Central Asian and Afghan Hazara populations reveals fine‐scale substructure shaped by repeated trans‐Eurasian migration and admixture. Integrated analyses uncover post‐admixture adaptation, archaic introgression, and medically relevant ...
Mengge Wang +11 more
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