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Abstract: The hundred incense craftsmen in the village of Dalisodo initially had jobs as farmers and ranchers until finally they chose to become hundred craftsmen of incense. The existence of hundred incense craftsmen in the Dalisodo village is very influ... see more

 Petungsewu Village, Wagir District, Malang Regency is one of the villages where most of the people are incensed craftsmen, but the incense produced is semi-finished incense or raw incense. The problem faced by incense craftsmen is that the selling p... see more

Sacrificial Tradition and Religion during the Early Iron Age in South Scandinavia – with Special Reference to Settlement SacrificesSacrificial customs and religion during the Early Iron Age (500 BC–400 AD) has occupied archaeologists from the infancy of a... see more

Jamdat Nasr graves in the Oman When P. V. Glob and T. G. Bibby in 1958 paid their first visit to Abu Dhabi, they were following up a message from Tim Hillyard, the representative of the oil company ADMA, who had found »mounds of the Bahrain type« which he... see more

The Well of the BullsIn the northwest corner of Bahrain lies the considerable village of Diraz. From the flat roofs of its crowded white houses the waters of the Persian Gulf can be seen over the palmtrees about half a mile away. In clear weather the coas... see more

 Petungsewu Village, Wagir District, Malang Regency is one of the villages where most of the people are incensed craftsmen, but the incense produced is semi-finished incense or raw incense. The problem faced by incense craftsmen is that the selling p... see more

Sacrificial Tradition and Religion during the Early Iron Age in South Scandinavia – with Special Reference to Settlement SacrificesSacrificial customs and religion during the Early Iron Age (500 BC–400 AD) has occupied archaeologists from the infancy of a... see more

Jamdat Nasr graves in the Oman When P. V. Glob and T. G. Bibby in 1958 paid their first visit to Abu Dhabi, they were following up a message from Tim Hillyard, the representative of the oil company ADMA, who had found »mounds of the Bahrain type« which he... see more

The Well of the BullsIn the northwest corner of Bahrain lies the considerable village of Diraz. From the flat roofs of its crowded white houses the waters of the Persian Gulf can be seen over the palmtrees about half a mile away. In clear weather the coas... see more

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