D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology

D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology (67)

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There are various Malay communities in WestKalimantan, which can be divided into two broad categories:(1) Malay migrants from outside Kalimantan (West Kalimantan)or contemporary Malays and (2) local Malays or native Malayswho are considered as indigenous Malays. ContemporaryMalays are Malay people who came from various areas inSumatra, Riau Islands, Malay peninsula, East Malaysia(Serawak...
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Authors Dr. Ita Syamtasiyah Ahyat, S.S., M. Hum
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dvances in technology have allowed the landscape positioning of British Neolithic and Early Bronze Age monuments (circa 4000 – 1600 BC) to be investigated in ways that were virtually impossible before the twenty first century. Since using this technology, I have plotted hundreds of alignments amongst the British prehistoric landscapes and my research indicates that there...
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Authors John Hill
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Tripura is a small hilly state of northeastern region of India. Before it was amalgamated with India, it was a princely state. The rulers of Tripura wanted to modernize their state and hence they feel the necessity of modern education. In the year 1862, first time the step towards modern education was taken by establishing a school. From that time onwards, the journey of modern education...
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Authors Nilanjan De
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Religion is among one of the many social institutions which are intrinsic part of a society and it exist in some form or another in almost every known society. With the advancement of science and technology some of the theories of religion have been questioned and debated in the past and recent times, yet the religious belief remained a corner stone in the mindset of general folk. But th...
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Authors Mr. Tarun Joshi, Dr. Roumi Deb, Dr. Rimai Joy
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The aim of this article is to analyze and frame the level of efficacy and adequacy of publicity campaigns for the prevention of drug use in Spain. To this end, the contents of the messages used by the FAD (Antidrug Foundation) in television campaigns broadcast between 1994 and 2007 have been reviewed. The content of these campaigns has also been linked to the progress and motivation of d...
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Authors Juan Carlos Checa Olmos, Maru00c3u00ada Josu00c3u00a9 Gonzu00c3u00a1lez Moreno, Carmen Salvador Ferrer
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This article is a discussion on the anthropological endeavour of understanding health and ill-health as they are structured through culture and social organisation. Three themes can be distinguished as; demographic specifics in health studies, ethnographic analysis and comparative studies which, I argue are some beneficial if not necessary approaches in the study of life- and health patt...
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Authors Felicia Garcia
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In this article compared the utilization of various types of development inputs among the Lodha community (a scheduled tribe) in three administrative blocks of Paschim (west) Medinipur district of West Bengal. The study identified landlessness and poverty as major constraints in implementing developmental programmes among the Lodhas. Distribution of patta land to landless Lodha families ...
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Authors Santanu Panda
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The present Darjeeling District was formed in 1866 where Kalimpong was transformed to the Darjeeling District. It is to be noted that during Bhutanese regime Kalimpong was within the Western Duars. After the Anglo-Bhutanese war 1866 Kalimpong was transferred to Darjeeling District and the western Duars was transferred to Jalpaiguri District of the undivided Bengal. Hence the Darjeeling D...
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Authors Dr. Anil Kumar Sarkar
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This article talks about the dynamic of the formation of Semarang cultural identity especially Semarang arts and Semarang ritual tradition. Semarang is a city which has an unique growth and character. Based on traditional historical resources, Semarang had been already existed since the period of the expansion of Hindu culture. Its early development as a city ran parallel with the islami...
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Authors Dr. Dewi Yuliati
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Kolàšeg is locatedat about 6 kilometers southeast of the modern town of Guilan-eGharb in west of KermanshahProvince. The site lied in between Mià-khesh and Tagh-tooghmountains; the KolàšegRiver was passing through the valley during the near past, Locating in the reservoir of the Kolàšegdam and in order to do rescue excavation,the site w...
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Authors Yaghoub Mohammadifar, Peyman Mansouri, Hassan Rezvani
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