D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology

D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology (67)

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The article devoted research of metallic artifacts from the Middle Bronze Age sites of South – East of Azerbaijan Republic. In the article present the results of quantitative spectral analysis of metallic artifacts from study region. More part of them found in funerary monuments, dated to the period from the XX-XIX centuries BC. The purpose of the study show which alloys...
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Authors Dr. Aziza Hasanova
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Page No. 47 to 53

The paper aimed at displaying the necessity of rewriting Chagga history (one of the numerous African microhistories) with reference to ethno-anthropological distortions and misconceptions made over the centuries. Amid this objective history recorders are called upon to rewrite African history, a bigger entity formed by local and regional African histories. After the definition of keyword...
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Authors Godson S. Maanga
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This article shows an area of key interest in modern-day of the Kurdish military, ora well-known Peshmarga force “those who face death” history. The Peshmarga have become anessential of Kurdish sociopolitical culture in the last 100 years. The Peshmarga formally structured by Mustafa Barzani in 1943, they have come to represent the Kurdish nationalist movemen...
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Authors Karwan Salih Waisy
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Page No. 27 to 46

Masa Bersiap (The Alert Period) was the post Proclamation of Indonesian Independence period: august 1945 – January 1946. This sort period of alertness was very critically and decision, it was describe as a very disordered time, laden with numerous acts of violent, looting, even massacres. Bogor is one of example that reflected this situation. Ki Nariya who was known as j...
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Authors Mohammad Iskandar
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Page No. 19 to 27

The Rajbangsi’s constituted the most predominant section of the local Hindu population in the Northern districts of colonial Bengal. A large section of them possessed a substantial amount of land commonly known as Jotedars, Zamindars. Unfortunately, a very small section belonged to this landlord class showed much interest in the field of tea plantation industry in spite ...
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Authors Supam Biswas, Kalidas Roy
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Dhemaji district of Assam is very prone to flood and siltation because of various hydrometeorological and topographical characteristics of the basin in which it is situated. Jiadhal the main river of Dhemaji district has long been considered as a problematic river in the history of Assam due to recurrent and extensive flooding and siltation. Flood and siltation in the Jiadhal basin is ch...
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Authors Mandira Bura Gohain, Monimugdha Bhuyan
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Page No. 15 to 18

The country of Belize is increasingly becoming more globalized and dependent on tourism for the economic development of the country. Belize has a fairly large population of indigenous people some of which have been forcefully relocated from other countries in Latin America. I examine shifts in Mayan identity as an indigenous people and at what expense tourism contributes to the indigenou...
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Authors Anna Dvorak
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Early in the twentieth centurysome frivolous types of works in its staging began to appear in the Spanish lyric theaters showing curves and calves of the treble singers. Couplets and other musical numbers conferred a racy and risqué tone that was all the rage, especially among the male audience. Authorities and the church attacked this kind of theater. Morality in the theater had ...
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Authors Dr. Jose Salvador Blasco Magraner,
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Page No. 35 to 43

This article had the purpose to analyze the rural land valorization of a major Brazilian city in coffee production in the period of expansion of coffee production into the northeast of São Paulo state at the end of the 19th century. In this research, we aimed to understand the value of the lands and the impact of land improvements and of coffee plantations on the prices of rural l...
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Authors Iliane Jesuu00c3u00adna Da Silva, Jorge Henrique Caldeira De Oliveira, Lu00c3u00a9lio Luiz De Oliveira
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Page No. 25 to 34

The process of the decolonizing Indian history, though seems to start with the independence of India in 1947, it actually originates in the high noon of colonialism in India in the middle of the nineteenth century. So, the present discussion begins with a prelude which contains the history of increasingly growth of conciousness among Indians which culminated in the development of nationa...
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Authors Dr. Kamaluddin Ahmed
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