نتایج جستجو برای: hunting and rituals

تعداد نتایج: 16828970  

Journal: :Medical History 1985
Roy Porter

TEIZO OGAWA (editor), History of obstetrics (Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on the Comparative History of Medicine-East and West), Tokyo, Division of Medical History, Taniguchi Foundation, 1984, 8vo, pp. viii, 283, illus., [no price stated]. ANN OAKLEY, The captured womb. A history of the medical care of pregnant women, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1984, 8vo, pp. x, 351, illus.,...

Looking at the common customs in Iran, it can be understood that mourning ceremonies have been among important rituals for the Iranians. Such rituals that are rooted in Iranian traditions have been certain topics for various texts and anecdotes. Shahnameh of Ferdowsi is one of these works that has narrated these rituals and in some of the illustrated copies of this, there are illustrations with...

ژورنال: گلجام 2021

Hunting and animal’s combat design of animals in the Safavid era has been reflected in various compositions of carpet designs as they are combined with Floral, Medallion, and Corner and Medallion patterns. One of the significant examples of a hunting ground corner and Medallion carpet are the ones held in the Poldi Pezzoli Museum, Milan. In this carpet, hustling hunting scenes have been depicte...

2009
David Hugh-Jones David Reinstein

Religion and ritual have been characterized as costly ways for conditional cooperators to signal their type, and thus identify and interact with one another. But an effective signal may be prohibitively expensive: if the cost of participation is too small, freeriders may send the signal and behave selfishly later. However, if the ritual reveals only the average level of signaling in a group, fr...

Journal: :Approaching Religion 2022

This issue of Approaching Religion is dedicated to Terhi Utriainen, Professor the Study Religions at University Helsinki. It published on 7 November 2022, Terhi’s sixtieth birthday, and contains reflections research articles written by colleagues in Finland, UK Netherlands. All address theme rituals, which one special foci interest as a scholar religion. editorial first outlines academic career...

In Islamic societies and among the Shiites in particular, in accordance with the necessity of respecting the divine rituals, mourning for the prophet and his esteemed family as an instance of divine rituals, is considered to be admired and appreciated. However, the mourning rituals, like many other sorts of social and religious issues, are the subject of the variety of interpretations and insta...

2008
Cluny Johnstone Roger Wilson

This report gives preliminary results of the investigation of the vertebrate assemblage from Castagna, Sicily. As the assemblage is so small the results should be treated with due caution. The assemblage yielded little information about the occupation of the site. However, the assemblage contained an unusually high proportion of deer bones, of which three were possibly the first identifications...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2015
Susana Santos Carla Crespo M Cristina Canavarro Anne E Kazak

OBJECTIVE Family rituals are associated with adaptive functioning in pediatric illness, including quality of life (QoL). This article explores the role of family cohesion and hope as mediators of this association in children with cancer and their parents. METHODS Portuguese children with cancer (N = 389), on- and off-treatment, and one of their parents completed self-report measures. Structur...

2006
JOHN BRAITHWAITE

— Developing states with limited regulatory capacity might benefit from a responsive approach to regulation. Responsive regulation is a democratic ideal, incorporating notions of deliberative democracy and restorative justice. Responsive regulation conducted by regulatory networks of governmental and non-governmental actors allows for networking around capacity deficits. NGOs play a vital role ...

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