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AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURE AND RESEARCH JOURNAL

VOLUMEN 39, NUMERO 1; 2015

R0290.8

 

 

 

 

 

ARCHAEOLOGY IN OCEANIA

VOLUMEN 50, NUMERO 1; 2015

R0364.5

 

 

 

 

 

HESPERIA. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS

VOLUMEN 84, NUMERO 1; 2015 

R0639.0

 

 

 

 

 

HUMAN BIOLOGY

VOLUMEN 86, NUMERO 4; 2014

R0652.0

 

 

 

 

 

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH

VOLUMEN 12, NUMERO 3; 2015

R0708.1

 

 

 

 

 

ETHNOMUSICOLOGY

VOLUMEN 59, NUMERO 2; 2015 

R0604.0

 

 

 

 

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  • On Flogging the Dead Horse, Again: Historicity, Genealogy, and Objectivity in Richard Waterman’s Approach to Music. Michael Iyanaga
  • Westernizing Reform and Indigenous Precedent in Traditional Music: Insights from Turkmenistan. David Fossum
  • Fascination, Musical Tourism, and the Loss of the Balkan Village (Notes on Bulgaria’s Koprivshtitsa Festival) Ian MacMillen
  • Copyright Law and the Changing Economic Value of Popular Music in India. Gregory D. Booth
  • Terrains of Bollywood Dance: (Neoliberal) Capitalism and the Transformation of Cultural Economies. Anna Morcom
  • Ecology of the Global Tabla Industry. P. Allen Roda

 

 

FLORIDA ANTHROPOLOGIST

VOLUMEN 67, NUMERO 4; 2014 

R0621.5

 

 

 

 

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  • Distribution of contact and Early Mission Period sites in the Mocama Province. Keith Ashley
  • Archaeological investigations of Threatened Stratified sites in Horseshoe Cove, Northern Gulf Coast, Florida. Paulette S. McFadden

 

 

LE HOMME. REVUE FRANCAISE D'ANTHROPOLOGIE

NUMERO 214; 2015

R0646.0

 

 

 

 

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  • Énoncer une “identité” pour sortir de l’invisibilité. La circulation des populations entre les catégories légales (Brésil) Véronique Boyer
  • Casse-tête caribe, jeu d’images. Analyses iconographiques des motifs des massues circum-caribes, des ciel-de-cases wayana et des vanneries yekuana. Dimitri Karadimas
  • Où sont passés les ancêtres ? Morts et vivants dans une famille chinoise d’aujourd’hui. Jing Wang
  • De la vie en société à la vie dans la culture. Le rôle de l’attention conjointe et l’émergence de réalités autoréférentielles. François Flahault

 

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY

VOLUMEN 30, NUMERO 1; 2015

R0678.2

 

 

 

 

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  • Ecological adaptations of the Kola Peninsula Neolithic people: postcraneal morphology and paleopathology. Vasilyev S. V. Borutskaya S. B.
  • Tribal people are more susceptible to HIV infection than other social groups in west Bengal, India. Pratihar S.
  • The population of Polotsk in the 17-18th Centuries according to anthropological data. Borutskaya S. B. Vasilyev S. V. ; Yemialyanchyk V. A.
  • The human population in the alpine ecosystem: the exanple of Bellino, Vál Varaita (rovince of Cuneo), PIemonte, Italy. Minaldi D., Rabino Massa E., Chiarelli B.

 

 

JOURNAL OF BIG BEND STUDIES 

VOLUMEN 26; 2014

R0693.6

 

 

 

 

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  • A Murder in the Big Bend: The Killing of Will Noel at Shafter in October 1889. Troy M. Ainsworth
  • The Case for a More Plausible Narrative for How the Chinati Mountains Got Their Name. Oscar Rodríguez, Amber Rodríguez, and David Gohre
  • Roll Call of the Dead: An Accounting of Army Deaths at Fort Davis, Texas, 1854–1891. Frank Deglman and Donna G. Smith
  • Decorated Stones of Southwest Texas and Northern Mexico: Scratching, and Painting, the Surface. Tim Roberts
  • When They Were Equal: Alpine and Marfa in 1940. Paul Wright
  • Presidios to Trading Posts: Money, Agriculture, Rare Earth Extraction, and General Business in the Lower Big Bend of Texas, 1759–1961. Glenn Willeford; In memory of Dr. Oakah L. Jones, Jr.
  • Letters from Texas: An Army Wife on the Texas Frontier 1856–1860. Ann Dixon

 

 

LANGUE FRANÇAISE

NUMERO 185; 2015

R0731.4

 

 

 

 

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  • Les typologies nominales : présentation. Richard Huyghe
  • Les noms relationnels de type humain. Lucie Barque
  • Pour une classe des noms d'idéalités. Nelly Flaux, Dejan Stosic
  • Les noms d'affect parmi les noms abstraits intensifs: nouvelles perspectives typologiques. Vannina Goossens
  • Les pluralia tantum sous l'angle du collectif. Marie Lammert
  • Action et événement, deux types nominaux distincts ?. Pauline Haas, Philippe Gréa
  • Noms d'agents et noms d'instruments: le cas des déverbaux en -eur. Richard Huyghe, Delphine Tribout
  • Ocurrences et noms. Georges Kleiber
  • Les noms de parties du corps et la possession inaliénable: le cas des constructions datives. Isabelle Simatos

 

 

NOUVELLES DE L'ARCHEOLOGIE

NUMERO 139; 2015 

R0794.6

 

 

 

 

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  • Un automne à Pincevent. Le campement magdalénien du niveau IV20. Michèle Julien & Claudine Karlin 
  • Les perles en pierre de la péninsule omanaise du Néolithique et de l'âge du Bronze : approche synthétique.  Olivier Brunet
  • | « Au-dessous du volcan ». Archéologie de la haute Amazonie, au pied des Andes.  Stéphen Rostain  & Geoffroy de Saulieu 
  • La consommation de l’eau à l’époque moderne : le cas de Basse-Terre (Guadeloupe) et le rôle des céramiques. Myriam Arcangeli 
  • Une digue observée à Saint-Maurice (Val-de-Marne). Jean-Yves Dufour, avec la collaboration de Marc Viré 
  • La muséologie et l’objet de l’archéologie. Le rôle des collections face au paradoxe des rebuts du contexte. Marc-Antoine Kaeser 
  • Montmorency (Val-d’Oise) : une forêt passée au laser. Fanny Trouvé  & Sophie David 
  • « Paléolithique final et Mésolithique dans le Bassin parisien et ses marges. Habitats, sociétés et environnements » : cinq ans de fonctionnement d’un projet collectif de recherche du ministère de la Culture. Boris Valentin 
  • Nouveau regard sur l’évolution des pratiques mortuaires dans l’ouest francilien à la fin du Néolithique :  état des lieux et perspectives de recherche. Jean-Gabriel Pariat, Caroline M. Renard, Arnaud Blin, Emma Maines, avec la collaboration de Cynthia Jaulneau

 

 

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

VOLUMEN 312, NUMERO 6; 2015 

R0919.0

 

 

 

 

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  • Risky Teen Behavior Is Driven by an Imbalance in Brain Development. A mismatch in the maturation of brain networks leaves adolescents open to risky behavior but also allows for leaps in cognition and adaptability. Jay N. Giedd
  • Inside NASA's New $18-Billion Deep-Space Rocket. Is NASA's Space Launch System a flying piece of congressional pork or our best shot at getting humans to deep space?. David H. Freedman
  • Animals Have Their Version of Facebook, Too. In a wide variety of species, who befriends whom strongly influences how individuals and the larger group behave. Lee Alan Dugatkin and Matthew Hasenjager
  • The Forensics of Identifying Migrants Who Die Exhausted after Crossing from Mexico. Scientists are identifying the remains of undocumented migrants who died crossing the Mexican border—people whose names would otherwise have been lost forever. Ananda Rose
  • Inside the Inflammation Factory. A newly discovered structure in cells underlies inflammation wherever it occurs—an insight that may lead to new treatments for ailments as diverse as atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's and fatty liver disease. Wajahat Z. Mehal
  • How Astronomers Discovered the Universe's Hidden Light. Galaxies in every corner of the universe have been sending out photons, or light particles, since nearly the beginning of time. Astronomers are now beginning to read this extragalactic background light. Alberto Domínguez, Joel R. Primack and Trudy E. Bell
  • How a Tiny Bacterium Called Wolbachia Could Defeat Dengue. Scientists are immunizing mosquitoes against disease with the help of a common microbe. Scott O'Neill

 

 

JOURNAL OF RITUAL STUDIES

VOLUMEN 29, NUMERO 1; 2015 

R0708.7

 

 

 

 

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  • The minute-of-silence as solodarity and individuation: a conceptual model of an Israeli ritual. Michal Ephratt
  • A meeting of life and kdeath: ritual and performance at the Ohel, the grave of rabbi menachem Mendel Schneerson. Stefanie Halpern
  • Ethnic movement, Village developement, and fuctional religion: a not entirely successful re-structuring of sakizaya ritual. Shiun-wey Huang
  • Children´s perspectives on ritual and its responsibilities among the sa´dan Toraja of sulawesi (Indonesia). Roxana Waterson

 

 

STUDIES IN INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE

VOLUMEN 24, NUMERO 2; 2014 

R0944.3

 

 

 

 

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  • MacIntyre, Religion, and Dialogue. Three Rival Versions as a Model for Interreligious Dialogue. White, Brian
  • Restoring Intimacy. Christian-Buddhist Resources toward Solidarity. Shevand, John N.
  • Myth and Interreligious Understanding in Raimon Panikkar. Banas, Mark
  • Promoting Dialogical Democracy. Dialogos Philosophical Dialogues as an Approach to Intercultural and Interfaith Dialogue in Education. Stokke, Christian, HELSKOG, Guro Hansen
  • Enhancing Relational Spirituality. Dialogos Philosophical Dialogues as an Approach to Intercultural and Interfaith Dialogue in Education. Helskog, Guro Hansen, Stokke, Christian
  •  Notes from the Grassroots. Paradigm Shift in Theological Formation towards Interreligious Dialogue in Ghana. Sarbah, Cosmas Ebo
  • Trends and Developments in Interreligious Dialogue. Evers, Georg

 

 

Por Silvia Velázquez y Alejandro López

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