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      Mechanical EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsSpin GlassesCro-Magnons
Certain types of Paleolithic perforated batons possess the characteristics of a type of composite tool, a spinning device, used to fabricate cords of different diameters. These devices are composed of a rotor (the perforated baton) made... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyFranceArchaeology of HuntingIce Age Cave Art
Modern discovery in 1940 of previously unsuspected Stone Age Art galleries of Lascaux (Dordogne, France) was popularized by Ralph Theodore Morse who is well aware that he is the first to make others able to admire, thanks to artificial... more
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      PhotographyRock Art (Archaeology)Cave PaintingReportage
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      History of LinguisticsHistory of ScienceAfrican HistoryHistory of Anthropology
Surprisingly, perhaps, it turns out that the face is not only a finite object of art but also an infinite art object, yielding three inimitable standards of facial beauty, but what these really entail remains essentially unexplored.... more
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      ReligionPhilosophyPhilosophy of MindAesthetics
Die Geschichte der Lehrsammlung des Lehrstuhls für Ur- und Frühgeschichte (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) reicht zurück bis an den Beginn universitärer Urgeschichtsforschung in Berlin am Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts. Bereits unter Gustaf... more
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      ArchaeologyPalaeolithic ArchaeologyMedieval ArchaeologyPalaeontology
Spotted beast with elongated horns outgoing from what seems like a lion’s head is identified at the Lascaux cave as the first representation of a proto sphinx imagined by the Cro-Magnon man.
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      PhotographyRock Art (Archaeology)Baroque Art and LiteratureIntellectual History of the Baroque Period
Many Native American Cultures identify that they have “always been here,” that they are truly indigenous to the Americas. Yet, a vocal majority of American archaeologists have until 1997 steadfastly advocated a less than 13,500-year... more
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      ArchaeologyPhilosophical AnthropologyHistory of ScienceTheory building research
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      Ultrafast OpticsOptical SpectroscopyInteger quantum hall effectPhysical sciences
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      Condensed Matter PhysicsMathematical SciencesPhysical sciencesMagnetic Properties
My translation into Portuguese of Chap. 5 from the book 'Lone Survivors - How we came to be the only humans on Earth', by professor Chris Stringer. This translation has been published here with the kind permission of prof. Stringer. My... more
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      Neanderthals (Palaeolithic Archaeology)Homo SapiensHuman IntelligencePre-history
Nanocomposites of linear chain of ferroelectric-ferromagnetic crystal structure is considered. It is analyzed theoretically in the motion equation method on the pursuit of magnonic excitations,lattice vibration excitations and their... more
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      Power ElectronicsSemiconductor NanostructuresElectronicsNanostructured Material In Device Fabrication
After I discovered The Istanbul Paleolithic Culture in Kadıköy Region, I have published three short articles about Istanbul Paleolithic Discovery in “academia.edu” and “researchgate.net” sites. Because I didn’t... more
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      History of SculptureHistory of ArtFlint (Archaeology)Neanderthals (Palaeolithic Archaeology)
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      Upper PaleolithicShell OrnamentsCro-Magnons