Subjectivity and the Cultural Constraints of Academic Literature in Material Culture: An Investigation into the Discussion of Pattern and Symbol in Persian Carpets [PDF]
This paper examines the academic literature on material culture, focusing on inherent cultural standpoints within the European tradition and the impossibility of arriving at an objective position.
Rad, Fatemeh Safaii
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Note about the Muslim conquest of the 7th-8th centuries: the Basque, Berber, Norse viking, Norman and Briton “magicians” [PDF]
A brief presentation of new research into the Arab term of madjus ('magician'), that comes from the name for religious characters in pre-Islamic Persian Zoroastrianism, but which is sometimes found in Arab texts applied to "ethnic" minorities in contact ...
De Epalza, Míkel
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This article reviews the new database released by Brill entitled World Religion Database (WRD).
Dekker, Jennifer
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A history of wearing a face mask in ancient Iran. [PDF]
Jamshidi AH +3 more
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The perceiving process and mystical orientation : an empirical study in psychological type theory among participants at the parliament of the world's religions [PDF]
A sample of 580 participants attending the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Barcelona 2004 completed the Francis-Louden Mystical Orientation Scale together with a measure of psychological type (the Francis Psychological Type Scales) in order to ...
Cargas, Sarita +2 more
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The first use of face mask in the history of medicine. [PDF]
Taghizadieh A +3 more
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Psychometric properties of the Persian version of abridged Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale 10 (CD-RISC-10) among older adults. [PDF]
Rezaeipandari H +3 more
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What Is Happening to Religious Studies? Six Narratives
Religious Studies Review, Volume 50, Issue 1, Page 25-30, March 2024.
Michael Stausberg
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MULTILINGUALISM IN THE CITY OF YAZD (IRAN)
The article is devoted to the ancient city of Yazd in Iran and the multilingualism observed within this city. The city is the centre for Iranian Zoroastrians. All of them are bilingual: they speak their own language and the national Persian language. The
E.K. Molchanova
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The impact of archaism discourse on Iranian medical historiography from the Achaemenid period. [PDF]
Kasiri M.
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