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Subject Search for: Archaeology and Anthropology (Ancient History) / Contemporary Issues of Culture
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99.18846 An Annotated Bibliography on Canada's First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times.
Summary: This is an annotated bibliography concerning the Canada Aboriginal people. It gives four sources with a summary of each of these and a thesis of the future paper.
100.19423 Anthropology: Eric Michael "Hollywood Iconography: A Warlpiri Reading" and Terence Turner's "Representing, Resisting, Rethinking: Historical Transformations of Kayapo Culture and Consciousness".
This anthropology paper analyzes the articles by Eric Michael "Hollywood Iconography: A Warlpiri Reading" and Terence Turner's "Representing, Resisting, Rethinking: Historical Transformations of Kayapo Culture and Consciousness". It discusses the main idea or argument of the reading? What is the especially persuasive point of this article and why? What is the confusing part of this article and why? With whom does the author agree and disagree?
Pages: 7
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Filename: 19423 Anthropology Eric Michael.doc
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101.15781 Coming of Age.
This paper looks at a coming-of-age ritual, the quinceanera.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 15781 Ritual Quinceanera Ceremony.doc
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102.15785 Category and Taboo.
This paper examines why categorization is an essentail task of culture.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 15785 Taboo Structuralism Pollution.doc
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103.151 Literacy in the Aegean Bronze Age.
This paper discusses the Aegean Bronze Age. Anthropologists and archaeologists call certain societies "iron age" or "bronze age." In doing this they recognize that the properties of the main metal used by a society's technology greatly affect both its use and through this the nature of that society. For instance, bronze unlike iron is too soft to be used for ploughing; it is an alloy. Bronze can be smelted at lower temperatures than iron, which need specialized supplies of charcoal. All these facts affect societies, which use bronze and iron. For example, since bronze cannot be used for ploughing these societies cannot produce in many regions the large agriculture surplus iron societies can; since bronze requires tin bronze age societies had to trade, etc. (Claiborne, 1974) I believe the same parallel exists between the different characteristics of different writing systems and its use as a communication technology in a society.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 12 source(s) listed
Filename: 151 Aegean Bronze Age.doc
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104.16032 Examining a Cultural Artifact: Wallets.
This paper examines the wallet as an example of modern culture, and how the objects carried within the wallet demonstrate cultural significance. This paper briefly explores past examples of wallets and focuses on an example of a modern wallet.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 16032 Culture Artifact Wallet.doc
Price: US$53.70
105.16563 The Concubine and Segu
Elechi Amadi's novel "The Concubine" and Maryse Conde's novel "Segu" both present us with views of African religion. But while Amadi's novel focuses on a misty past in which the traditinal religion and traditional ways seem to be eternal, Conde's world of slavers and Islamic armies helps us to understand the ways in which religious faith is changed by history.