D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology

D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology (67)

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Introduction to Cultural Ecology. Sutton and Anderson.North America:ALTAMIRA PRESS, 2004. PP.Xiii +384,1st Floor,Angel Court. 81 St Clements Street.ISBN 1 84520 056 X (Cloth) 1 84520 057 8 (Paper). Reviews of Book by Abdissa Ayana Biftu. into ten chapters. Chapter one deals with a very introduction of the concept anthropology, ecology, cultures and humans using some scientific inquiry. T...
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Authors Mr.Abdissa Ayana Biftu
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Page No. 31 to 36

Maritime anthropology is a sub-field devoted to the study of coastal cultures from an anthropological perspective that was popular in the mid-1970s (Casteel and Quimby 1975; Smith 1977a; Spoehr 1980; Acheson 1981). In other areas of the world, such as the American Northwest, Southwest California, the Pacific Islands, North Atlantic regions and the circumpolar zone, this field has identif...
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Authors Gabriel Prieto
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Page No. 19 to 30

The writing of history, as always, has been subject to biases, most of the time from those who call the shots, but sometimes from factors so insidious that it is very difficult to isolate them. Books of history written by approved authorities as well as by independent ones, are replete with such examples I do not have space for in this work. I need, however, to draw a line between delibe...
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Authors Mohamed Dellal
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Page No. 9 to 18

Yemen is an important central state within the Arabian Peninsula, it enjoys an important geographic and strategic location overlooking on Global maritime navigation. Moreover Yemen has various and promising natural resources. As far as its population, it represents almost half of the Arabian Peninsula inhabitants. The Importance of Yemen importance is increased after the north and south ...
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Authors Mahmmoud Al-Jbarat
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Ahmad Boestamam was among the earliest Malay nationalist figures who was at the forefront in voicing nationalism rights among the Malays. He tried to persuade the Malays to rise and assert their rights to fight for their lands. The Malays are the original natives of Malaya and should be brave to fight for democracy and the independence of Malaya. Looking at the political and economic sit...
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Authors Ishak Saat, Ahmad Zainudin Husin, Kamaruzaman Mohd Yusoff
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Page No. 25 to 32

This article offers critical examination and explanation of the claim of “clan cleansing” in Somalia as was featured forcefully in the book by Lidwien Kapteijns on the 1991 Somali clan convulsions. Upon the publication of the book, conflicting narratives of the Somali conflicts were delegated from oral discourse to academic venture as the debate over who lost...
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Authors Mohamed Haji Ingiriis
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Page No. 13 to 23

Is it food shortage or food abundance which explains the transition from foraging to farming? The academic literature is divided. We use the notion of population pressure – defined as the ratio of population density over the stock of wild food resources – to answer this question. We demonstrate that the significant changes of the population pressure are ...
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Authors Serge Svizzero
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Page No. 7 to 12

The contents of article are devoted to studying of art heritage in the field of arts of the Kazakh scientist of Chokan Valikhanov - a bright phenomenon in the scientific sphere of Russia and Europe in ХІХ of an eyelid. In work,on the basis of studying scientific, literary links about art creativity and the brief "excursion" -analysis of drawings from a position of...
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Authors KamakAbdikarim
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This paper characterizes the use of spirals in rock carvings and other artifacts by early mankind. It formulates the hypothesis that these widely distributed symbols may represent chakras, which are typically considered the route for out-of-body experiences documented in some current vital energy disciplines. A characterization of the types of spirals commonly encountered in rock art, su...
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Authors John F. Caddy
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Page No. 51 to 57

Nations of the Asian Tigers, as far back as the 19th and 20th centuries, came to realize and recognize the fundamental role that indigenous technology in the field of commercial agricultural revolution. The Asian tigers, namely, Japan, Korea, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, evolved indigenous technologies overtime which came to serve as the technological base station in the drive for overcom...
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Authors Uji, Wilfred Terlumun
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