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that the stone has a series of scrapings due to the preparation of the surface and furthermore the surface novelties about the art of the last hunter gatherer societies of Italy and Europe. The feline figure again Sigari at the French CNRS laboratory TRACES in Toulouse and the Institute of Heritage Science of the Italian perspectives on the symbolic value of felines for Palaeolithic populations and on the extinction of the cave lion witnesses the last representation and also the last evidence of cave lions in Europe. The interdisciplinary The engraved feline of Grotta Romanelli (southern Italy) The last cave lion of the late Upper Palaeolithic
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Abstract The Late Mesolithic in Southern Europe is dated to the 7th and the first part of the 6th millennia tool-kit of the last hunter-fisher-gatherer societies. The significance of this phase also relates to the fact regarding the techno-economic dimension and the notion of personal burial possessions. Based on the association association and location of some items we propose a new interpretation of the social status of this individual individual and the possible impact of technological innovation on the social organization and symbolic sphere l'article "A snapshot of Late Mesolithic life through death: An appraisal of the lithic and osseous grave goods goods from the Castelnovian burial of Mondeval de Sora (Dolomites, Italy)" dans la revue PLoS ONE
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Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 7(1), 1-24. replication of the induced-compliance paradigm based on Croyle and Cooper Experiment 1 . In a total of 39 labs behavior. One of the most popular experimental paradigms used to produce such attitude change is the induced-compliance limitations associated with the paradigm raise concerns about the robustness of classic studies in this literature analyses revealed the pattern of results to be robust to data exclusions lab variability and attitude assessment paradigm. Despite its popularity the replication crisis in social psychology and other fields as well as methodological A Multilab Replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonance
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sometimes the solidity of fortifications. The Sense of Place in Cinema demonstrates the importance of place Straub and Sharunas Bartas chose not to focus solely the cinematic narration on the fate of the characters matrices where ways of doing and of living were mobilized where forces of emancipation and existential weaknesses for individual and communal destinies place in cinema sometimes implies the insecurity of an unfinished indistinguishable from the landscape or a simple space to walk through a kind of neutral territory Such The Sense of place in Contemporany Cinema
because of the direct consequences for the targeted victims but because they send messages of hate and intolerance LGBT and Muslim communities in the UK since these are two of the most commonly targeted groups for hate Résumé Hate crimes the targeting of individuals for verbal or physical abuse because of their group membership membership - are extreme examples of prejudice and they illustrate the significant hostility that certain throughout communities and so are liable to have adverse indirect effects on other members of the victims group Rupert Brown (School of Psychology, University of Sussex, UK) - Séminaire CLLE LTC Understanding the indirect effects of hate crime
Journal of Archaeological Science Reports gravel and fine sand substrate. We find that at the sustained temperature of 950 C plus heating and cooling under the heat source became carbonized while buried bones positioned at the periphery of the heat source a duration of 6 h simulating a high temperature hearth fire. Here we describe the degree of carbonization carbonization and calcination in bone samples buried at three depths 2 6 and 10 cm in gravel and a mixed gravel cooling time calcination of bone material can occur at shallow depths of 2 cm under the fire simulator whereas Revisiting the thermal alteration of buried bone
However during the last 30 years new discoveries of Pleistocene art and the reassessment of previous research is found along the Italian Peninsula considering the new data and the possibility of using new methodologies Pleistocene notably through the production of parietal and mobile art. Conversely the surrounding areas which also strengthening the idea of two opposed artistic provinces the Franco-Cantabrian vs. the Mediterranean step towards a systematic review of the Palaeolithic rock art in the Italian Peninsula considering eleven Palaeolithic Rock Art of the Italian Peninsula