نتایج جستجو برای: near eastern religion

تعداد نتایج: 367190  

Journal: :iranian journal of animal biosystematics 0
r. siahsarvie r. rajabi j. darvish

the afghan vole had not been reported from north-eastern iran until for the first time its presence was confirmed by examining the pellets of predatory birds from dargaz, kalat, sarakhs and the vicinity of mashhad through studying the molar teeth. by further sampling, colonies of this species were found in the periphery of tandoureh national park in the kopet-dag mountains and also in alpine re...

2014
Catherine Ali-Risasi Paul Mulumba Kristien Verdonck Davy Vanden Broeck Marleen Praet

BACKGROUND Cervical cancer is the most frequent cancer of women in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Nevertheless, the level of women's awareness about cervical cancer is unknown. Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) are important elements for designing and monitoring screening programs. The study purpose was to estimate KAP on cervical cancer and to identify associated factors. METHO...

Journal: :Meždunarodnaâ analitika 2021

I nterview with Michael A. Reynolds, Director of the Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies Associate Professor Department Near Eastern Princeton University, USA Reynolds is an American historian political analyst. His teaching research range over geography Middle Eurasia covers themes empire, international relations, nationalism, geopolitics, ethnic confl ict, religion culture. ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2017
Joana B Pereira Marta D Costa Daniel Vieira Maria Pala Lisa Bamford Nourdin Harich Lotfi Cherni Farida Alshamali Jiři Hatina Sergey Rychkov Gheorghe Stefanescu Turi King Antonio Torroni Pedro Soares Luísa Pereira Martin B Richards

Important gaps remain in our understanding of the spread of farming into Europe, due partly to apparent contradictions between studies of contemporary genetic variation and ancient DNA. It seems clear that farming was introduced into central, northern, and eastern Europe from the south by pioneer colonization. It is often argued that these dispersals originated in the Near East, where the poten...

2008
ALBERT DOJA

In this paper I look at religious identifications and affiliations in the Balkans as instrumental political resources for ascertaining hierarchical relations among social groups and individuals, with extensive use of gendered metaphors, referring to different categories of people as either effeminate or truly manly, and actual women often used as a currency of exchange. A Gendered Ethno-Religio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Greger Larson Umberto Albarella Keith Dobney Peter Rowley-Conwy Jörg Schibler Anne Tresset Jean-Denis Vigne Ceiridwen J Edwards Angela Schlumbaum Alexandru Dinu Adrian Balaçsescu Gaynor Dolman Antonio Tagliacozzo Ninna Manaseryan Preston Miracle Louise Van Wijngaarden-Bakker Marco Masseti Daniel G Bradley Alan Cooper

The Neolithic Revolution began 11,000 years ago in the Near East and preceded a westward migration into Europe of distinctive cultural groups and their agricultural economies, including domesticated animals and plants. Despite decades of research, no consensus has emerged about the extent of admixture between the indigenous and exotic populations or the degree to which the appearance of specifi...

1985

Largely because of an attempt at conciseness, but also be cause of the compactness of KeyKOS and the mutual re liance of the abstractions from which it is developed, certain words and phrases appear, of necessity, earlier in this publi cation than the principle discussions explaining them. The information in this publication is ordered with the intent that a reader will need to assume as lit...

Journal: :Human biology 2011
Fernando L Mendez Tatiana M Karafet Thomas Krahn Harry Ostrer Himla Soodyall Michael F Hammer

Increasing phylogenetic resolution of the Y chromosome haplogroup tree has led to finer temporal and spatial resolution for studies of human migration. Haplogroup T, initially known as K2 and defined by mutation M70, is found at variable frequencies across West Asia, Africa, and Europe. While several SNPs were recently discovered that extended the length of the branch leading to haplogroup T, o...

2015
Andrew Wu Jing-Yu Wang Cun-Xian Jia Marianna Mazza

INTRODUCTION Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death around the world. How religion influences the risk of completed suicide in different settings across the world requires clarification in order to best inform suicide prevention strategies. METHODS A meta-analysis using search results from Pubmed and Web of Science databases was conducted following PRISMA protoc...

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