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Mentawaians sing ritual songs enshrined in archaic texts referring to particular primates and birds, while ritual and traditional dances imitate how gibbons, sea eagles, and other animals live in the natural world. Mentawaians craft sculptures of endemic ... see more

The paper aims to tell the story of archaeozoology and utilize it to point out changes in the perception of nature and culture, the perception of animals as organisms that belong entirely to the domain of nature (unlike people who ‘build’ culture onto the... see more

Through a typological, stylistic and technical analysis of the materials coming from the basilica of Algezares, from Begastri and from the cerrode La Almagra, and through their comparison with plastic materials documented in the South-East, in other terri... see more

In this artistic contribution, New York-based German artist Heide Hatry offers pictures of her sculpture series Imagine It Thick In Your Own Hair. According to Hatry, the project was intended to make people aware of the tragedy and motivate them to help c... see more

 The years 1985 and 1986 saw a rescue excavation by archaeologists from the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Celje Regional Office, performed on the severely damaged Iron Age tumulus in the village of Crnolica pri Šentju... see more

In Shahnameh and other epic poems, which reflect the myths, the life of primitive and ancient Iranian societies, animals and other animals are of great importance and go beyond their normal features and status. Myths that are truths of the thoughts and id... see more

A magical hunting charm At the farm of Åsmundvåg, Hitra in Trøndelag, Norway (fig. 1), a small figurine of dark slate was accidentally found (fig. 2), which in all probability represents the smallest of all cetaceans in Norwegian waters, the common porpoi... see more

Bronze engravings Two-dimensional depictions of men, animals and objects, punched or engraved on the flat surfaces of bronze objects (or more rarely cut in bone, horn, wood or pottery), or in moulds for bronze articles, may for the sake of brevity be call... see more

The Dorset Culture - The Danish-American Expedition to Arctic Canada 1954In the summer of 1954, in the period from 19th May to 21st September, a series of archeological investigations was made in the central area of Arctic Canada, resulting in a noteworth... see more

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