Boletín marzo - 2

 

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Volumen 103, Número 2; 2016 

R0291.3

 

 

 

 

Biodemography and Social Biology 

Volumen 61, Número 3; 2015

R0925.0

 

 

 

 

 

Archaeology

Volumen 69, Número 2; 2016

R0364.0

 

 

 

 

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  • Öland, Sweden. Spring, A.D. 480
  • A hastily built refuge—a grisly massacre—a turbulent period in European history
  • France’s Roman Heritage
  • Magnificent wall paintings discovered in present-day Arles speak to a previously unknown history
  • Colors of the Priesthood
  • An intriguing source of power is revealed in an ancient Andean tomb
  • Recovering Hidden Texts
  • At the world’s oldest monastery, new technology is making long-lost manuscripts available to anyone with an Internet connection
  • The Lost Town of Dunluce
  • Just outside an iconic Irish castle, archaeologists uncover the remains of a completely undisturbed historic town
  • An Ancient Battlefield Emerges
  • Evidence of a dramatic military victory has been found beneath fishponds and rice paddies around Vietnam's Bach Dang River

 

 

Current Archaeology 

Volumen 26, Número 12; 2016

R0563.1

 

 

 

 

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THE MUST FARM INFERNO

  • Exploring an intact Late Bronze Age settlement.
  • Ongoing excavation of a remarkably well-preserved Bronze Age site, destroyed by fire and submerged in water, is providing a unique snapshot of life in the prehistoric fens.
  • ALDBOROUGH
  • Exploring the Roman town of Isurium Brigantum.
  • What can town planning tell us about life in Britain’s Roman north? An extensive programme of geophysical survey may hold the answer.

ST KILDA

  • The last and outmost isle.
  • Exploring some of Britain’s most remote islands, we bring you the latest archaeological research from this surprisingly well-connected archipelago.

THE FRAGRANT DEAD

  • How to treat the departed, Roman style.
  • Expensive perfumed resins played an important role in the funerary rites of the higher levels of Roman society in continental Europe – but did this elite practice ever reach the northern outpost of Britannia?

A SPITFIRE NAMED ‘KERALA’

  • Investigating a Battle of Britain training accident.
  • Excavating a Second World War crash site using archaeological methods has shed new light on how the aircraft came down, and given us the pilot’s body 75 years before.

 

 

Ethnologia Europaea

Volumen 45, Número 2; 2015

R0599.7

 

 

 

 

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  • Cultural Expression and Suppression of the Undesirable and Unbearable in Everyday Life. Regina F. Bendix
  • Crossroads of Anger. Tensions and Conflicts in Traffic. Dan Podjed and Saša Babič
  • The Topographies of Affect. Prisons perceived as Soundscapes. Grete Swensen
  • From the Surgeon's Practice. Rudolf Flückiger
  • A Story to transfer Trauma. Sam Senji
  • Half-Cup Rage. Kimberly J. Lau:
  • Emotional Ecologies and Musical First Aid at the Edge of Reason. (Mind You: Baby, This is Serious...) Birgit Abels
  • Hate as a Political Outcast. Birgitte Schepelern Johansen
  • Muslimrage. When Western Fears meet Political Humor. Alexandra Schwell
  • Rage. A Psychoanalytical Interpretation. Glenn Bowman
  • Butterfly from Berlin's Ashes. The Ambiguity of the Cultural Expression of Emotions - A Commentary. Hubertus Büschel

 

 

Ethnomusicology

Volumen 60, Número 1; 2016

R0604.0

 

 

 

 

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  • Improvising a Musical Metropolis: Detroit in the 1940s–1960s.  Mark Slobin
  • Drumming to One’s Own Beat: Japanese Taiko and the Challenge to Genre. Jennifer Milioto Matsue
  • Environmental Crisis, Culture Loss, and a New Musical Aesthetic: China’s “Original Ecology Folksongs” in Theory and Practice. Helen Rees
  • Listening with the Body: An Aesthetics of Spirit Possession Outside the Terreiro. Juan Diego Diaz Meneses
  • Atmosphere as a Concept for Ethnomusicology: Comparing the Gamelan and Gamelan. Andrew McGraw
  • Native Seattle in the Concert Hall: An Ethnography of Two Symphonies. Laurel Sercombe

 

 

Historiographia Linguistica

Volumen 42, Números 2-3; 2015 

R0644.77

 

 

 

 

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  • On the Linguistic Ideas Underlying the Work of 16th-Century Mesoamerican Missionaries. Miguel Ángel Esparza Torres
  • El modelo nebrisense del Arte de la lengua mexicana (1547) de fray Andrés de Olmos. José Miguel Baños Baños y Heréndira Téllez Nieto
  • The Chamorro Verb according to Diego Luis de Sanvitores (1627–1672). Pierre Winkler
  • A Contrastive Study of 18th-Century Word-Lists: Translations into some fifty American and Philippine languages. Rebeca Fernández Rodríguez
  • Early Descriptions of Pama-Nyungan Ergativity. Clara Stockigt
  • Mission, Politics and Linguistic Research: The case of the Anindilyakwa language of North Australia. Laura Rademaker

 

 

Human Biology

Volumen 87, Número 2; 2015 

R0652.0

 

 

 

 

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  • Mongolians in the Genetic Landscape of Central Asia: Exploring the Genetic Relations among Mongolians and Other World Populations. Jane E. Brissenden et al.
  • Evolution and Otitis Media: A Review, and a Model to Explain High Prevalence in Indigenous Populations. Mahmood F. Bhutta
  • Originis of an Unmarked Georgia Cemetery Using Ancient DNA Analysis. Andrew T. Ozga et al. 
  • Influence of Changes in Political Barriers and of Geographic Distance on Kinship Inferred from Surnames and Migration Data in Olivenza (Spain) and Surrounding Portuguese Areas. J. Román-Busto
  • Media Response: Genome of the Ancient One (a.k.a. Kennewick Man). Jennifer Raff

 

 

Nouvelles de l'archeologie

Número 142; 2015 

R0794.6

 

 

 

 

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  • Les biosphéroïdes calcitiques de vers de terre. Charlotte Prud’homme
  • Les données malacologiques en contexte archéologique.  Salomé Granai
  • Territoire des géomatériaux. Claira Liétar et François Giligny
  • Principes méthodologiques pour caractériser des agrosystèmes antiques. Estelle Camizuli et al.
  • Le portage entre la Saône et la Moselle dans l’Antiquité (ier-ive siècles). Béline Pasquini et Christophe Petit
  • Dynamiques croisées des milieux et des sociétés dans les basses terres tropicales mayas : hydrosystème et agrosystème à Naachtun (Guatemala) Cyril Castanet et al.
  • Économie des bois et gestion des forêts chez les anciens Mayas. Lydie Dussol
  • Étude géoarchéologique multiproxy de la paléo-lagune Las Salinas dans le désert de Sechura (Pérou) Christol Aurélien et al.
  • Changements climatiques et comportements sociaux dans le passé : quelles corrélations? Catherine Kuzucuoğlu et Zoï Tsirtsoni
  • Le cas maya : positions récentes. Marie-Charlotte Arnauld

 

 

 Por Silvia Velázquez Merlo y Alejandro López Hernández

Boletín Alfonso Caso