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“Kemançe” and “Mû-Zik”: Identity in Nusaybin Doms / “Kemançe” ve “Mû-Zik”: Nusaybinli Domlarda Kimlik*
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'I Brought My Grandma's Old Cheese Cutter with Me': Finns' Domestic Material Culture in the UK as Translocal Assemblage
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Flying Daggers, Horse Whisperers and a Midwinter Sacrifice: Creating the Past during the Viking Age and Early Middle Ages
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Pinning beetles, biobanking futures: practices of archiving life in a time of extinction
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Preserving Offerings, Prolonging Merit: Efficacy, Skillful Means, and Re-purposing in Plastic Buddhist Material Culture in Contemporary Sikkim
Published 2023-08-01“…Despite official bans, public criticism and concern over pollution, plastics are widely used in Buddhist material culture in the Indian Himalayan state of Sikkim. …”
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The Continuity of the Traditional Livelihood of the Altai-Kizhi People in the Post-Soviet Period from the Perspective of Material Culture and Social Change
Published 2022-11-01“…This paper observes the changes to the livelihood of the Altai-Kizhi following the collapse of the USSR with a particular focus on the area of material culture and social change. It investigates the issue of continuity of traditional culture patterns in modern society and their importance. …”
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Kashmir and Swat During Neolithic Times – A Comparative Analysis of Material Culture Between the Sites of Two Distinct Regions
Published 2019-08-01“…Beginning in late fourth millennium BC and continuing to the end of second millennium BC the material culture of the Neolithic period has been reported from several places in Kashmir in the past. …”
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The making of the Tuoba Northern Wei: constructing material cultural expressions in the Northern Wei Pingcheng Period (398-494 CE)
Published 2012“…A negotiation of material culture in this formative phase of state-building allowed for new notions of kingship, dynastic identity, and representations of daily life to be (re)created. …”
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Exhibiting madness in museums : remembering psychiatry through collections and display /
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TRADITIONAL COSTUME OF THE AKHA PEOPLE IN NORTHERN THAILAND
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