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Franki Webb deposited Exploring contemporary archaeology with The Last of Us in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years agoThe Last of Us shows human society severely decimated by the Cordyceps infection, a fungal pathogen that attacks insects but manages to jump onto human hosts. Metaphorical in nature the infected represent “the dying remnants of a past society,” (Farca and Ladeveze 2016, p.8)
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Frans Prasetyo deposited Half bowl ritual, half public-private : Space and Place Skateboard in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 6 years agoSkateboards have unique character complexities in the city, as multiface, multispace and multiplace. Spatialization of style to Stylization of space is a how skareboard create youth culture and a part of sub-culture. Looking ritual a play skateboard in the city more have dimension of style, space and place, as happened in bowl skatepark.
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Henry Colburn deposited Gemelli Careri’s Description of Persepolis in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years agoThis article examines the description of Persepolis, one of the capital cities of the Achaemenid Persian Empire (ca. 550–330 BCE), by Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri (1651–1725) in his illustrated travelogue Giro del mondo (1699–1700). Gemelli Careri’s extensive description of the site—some twenty pages of text accompanied by two plates en…[Read more]
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Tatjana P. Beuthe deposited Trends in the Location and Contents of Bronze-Containing Bronze Age Burials in Scotland in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years agoIdentifying trends is an important element of archaeology, but there is often a lack of regional and inter-regional analyses with regard to the available evidence. This paper attempts to shed light on one aspect of burial practice in Scotland by investigating geographical trends in Bronze Age burials that contain bronze artifacts.
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Tatjana P. Beuthe deposited The Two Brothers: A Re-evaluation of Their Kinship in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThe relationship between the ‘Two Brothers’ Nakhtankh and Khnumnakht has been heavily debated since the discovery of their mummies in 1907. Re-examining the coffin inscriptions of these two individuals reveals that Nakhtankh and Khnumnakht were likely uncle and nephew.
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Tatjana P. Beuthe deposited On the validity of sexing data from early excavations: examples from Qau in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoA brief technical re-examination of a paper by George Mann on the Qau skeletons in the Duckworth collection is undertaken. Taking into account the original data and technical aspects of skeletal sexing, it is shown that old data on skeletal sexing may not always be as unreliable as previously thought. Factors that may introduce errors into this…[Read more]
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Luis Gregorio Abad Espinoza deposited The rethinking and enhancement of the natural and cultural heritage of the cultural landscapes: the case of Sečovlje and Janubio saltpans in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoCultural landscapes represent a complex category where the nature-culture dichotomy seem to not be able to unfold the main features and the profound relations that humans have with the environment. Drawing on ethnographic data collected in the saltpans of Se-ovlje (Slovene Istria) and Janubio (Lanzarote–Canary Islands) this article examines…[Read more]
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Luis Gregorio Abad Espinoza deposited The moral philosophy of nature: Spiritual Amazonian conceptualizations of the environment in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoIt is well known the harmful effects that savage capitalism has been causing to the environment since its introduction in a sphere in which a different logic and approach to nature are the essential conditions for the maintenance of the ecosystem and its complex relations between humans and non-human organisms. The amazon rainforest is a portion…[Read more]
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William Caraher deposited The Ambivalent Landscape of Christian Corinth: The Archaeology of Place, Theology, and Politics in a Late Antique City in the group
Byzantine Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThis chapter argues that the textual and archaeological evidence for imperial involvement in the Corinthia provides faint traces of what Jas Elsner has called “internal friction” in the manifestation of imperial and Corinthian authority in the region.
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William Caraher deposited The Ambivalent Landscape of Christian Corinth: The Archaeology of Place, Theology, and Politics in a Late Antique City in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThis chapter argues that the textual and archaeological evidence for imperial involvement in the Corinthia provides faint traces of what Jas Elsner has called “internal friction” in the manifestation of imperial and Corinthian authority in the region.
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William Caraher deposited Reflowing Legacy Data from Polis Chyrsochous on Cyprus in the group
Byzantine Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoA short paper on legacy data, flow, and time in archaeology based on my experiences at Polis on Cyprus.
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William Caraher deposited Reflowing Legacy Data from Polis Chyrsochous on Cyprus in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoA short paper on legacy data, flow, and time in archaeology based on my experiences at Polis on Cyprus.
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Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar deposited THE AMEN MEAL: JEWISH WOMEN EXPERIENCE LIVED RELIGION THROUGH A NEW RITUAL in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThis article focuses on Jewish women’s experiences of the amen meal ritual. The central intention of this meal is to achieve many recitations of the word “amen” in response to benedictions recited for different sorts of food. The women’s voices and experiences, reflected in in-depth interviews with participants and participant observa…[Read more]
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Ian Wilson deposited The Emperor and His Clothing: David Robed and Unrobed before the Ark and Michal in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThis essay examines the issue of David’s (lack of) clothing in 2 Samuel 6 and 1 Chronicles 15. It asks: what potential meanings would be at play for ancient readers of these texts? Drawing on research into social memory and “forgetting,” it argues that Judean readers would partially warrant Michal’s distaste for David’s dressing-down, while still…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA deposited Equipos y sujetos (al equipo): El actor social forma parte de una compañía dramática in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoSpanish abstract: Notas y comentarios sobre “Equipos”, el segundo capítulo de “La presentación de la persona en la vida cotidiana”, de Erving Goffman, una obra clave de la sociología dramatística. Un retropost de 2009 sobre un libro de 1959. Se muestra aquí cómo los actores sociales no actúan solos: actúan en grupos organizados o equipos, cuyos m…[Read more]
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Glen M Golub deposited Neanderthal for Sapiens in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThis commentary takes advantage of the provenance established by Hoffman, et al.2018 to explore exclusionary symbol sets in Art, Astrology, and Myth within La Pasiega Gallery C in Spain. Using the One Godz paradigm plus the added parameter of U-TH dating this commentary ascribes meaning to two proximate rock art panels, one homo sapien and the…[Read more]
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Glen M Golub deposited Neanderthal for Sapiens in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThis commentary takes advantage of the provenance established by Hoffman, et al.2018 to explore exclusionary symbol sets in Art, Astrology, and Myth within La Pasiega Gallery C in Spain. Using the One Godz paradigm plus the added parameter of U-TH dating this commentary ascribes meaning to two proximate rock art panels, one homo sapien and the…[Read more]
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Dimitri Nakassis deposited Vorsprung durch Technik: Imaging the Linear B Tablets from Pylos in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoIn this paper we offer an update on the study and imaging of the administrative documents from Pylos in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens from 2013 to 2015, directed by Dimitri Nakassis and Kevin Pluta as part of the full publication of the Pylos tablets in the Palace of Nestor series.
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Frans Prasetyo deposited The Harbour City that Never Was… and the Smart City that May (Never) Become in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoToronto has become known for applying ‘smart’ solutions to modern urban problems. In 2014, the city
was awarded the title of “Intelligent Community of the Year” by the Intelligent Community Forum for its
array of technological answers to housing, transportation, and environmental issues. More recently,
Waterfront Toronto has partnered with th…[Read more] -
Ostap Kushnir deposited Lysiak Rudnytsky’s prescience: Ukraine’s political turbulence and trauma of a “non-historical” nation in the group
Anthropology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoIf we look at the past three decades in the history of Eastern Europe, Ukraine may safely be placed at the top of the chart of “unstable” states. First was the student-led Revolution on Granite in the 1990s. The outcome of that revolution was a resignation of entrenched high-ranked Soviet officials under the pressure of public opinion. Then, if…[Read more]
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