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traditions differ from their own. One consequence of this increased contact is prejudice against outgroups research suggests that people s actual experience of and tendencies to experience specific negative emotions against outgroups even more than the actual experience of these emotions. We find support for this prediction responses to hypothetical scenarios in the content of U.S. news articles about minorities and in experimental emotional experience. Therefore investigating the role of ideal affect on prejudice is critical to understanding The cultural shaping of prejudiced attitudes: The role of ideal affect (Comment la culture influence
history of Ibadism in medieval Libya additions and difficulties par Houcine Khlifi University of Sousse for the tenth centuries of the Islamic era that began with the Islamic conquest of the 1st 7th century and University of Sfax Tunisia Inas Mohamed Ali Bubtana Archaeology department University of Benghazi Libya Garnier University of Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne France Aurélien Montel University of Toulouse-2 France and ended with the progressive establishment of the Ottoman rule in the 10th 16th century. Thus this History of Medieval Libya (7th-16th centuries) : "The jurisprudential corpus and the history of Ibadism
Christopher Schliephake, The Environmental Dimension of Consultations at Dodona: Negotiating material practice Christopher Schliephake, The Environmental Dimension of Consultations at Dodona
Who Kill in English-Speaking Cinema and TV Series of the Postfeminist Era
lesedi-23-november-2020 From the stylistics of paintings landscapes and networks of ornamented sites lithic industries term the history of the hunter-gatherers who for a long time have been deprived of it. While the artistic Considered for a long time as the expression of the recent history of San populations these artistic productions been reproduced on the occasion of many redrawing campaigns some of which have initiated parallels with issue aims to illustrate the multidisciplinary aspect of rock art studies in Zimbabwe. This special issue Lesedi, the online journal of IFAS-Research, is launching a new special issue of 80 pages focusing on rock rock art in Zimbabwe (Lesedi #23: The Rock Art of the Hunter-Gatherers). It contains 14 articles written "The Rock Art of Hunter-Gatherers" Lesedi #23, L. Jobard, C. Dudognon, C. Bourdier (coord.)
from PNAS site The pyramids of Giza originally overlooked a now defunct arm of the Nile. This fluvial channel insolation-driven aridification of East Africa with the lowest Nile levels recorded at the end of the Dynastic Period remained at a high-water level 40 of its Holocene maximum during the reigns of Khufu Khafre and Menkaure facilitating pollen-derived vegetation patterns to reconstruct 8 000 y of fluvial variations on the Giza floodplain. After facilitating the transportation of construction materials to the Giza Pyramid Complex. Plus d'infos Nile waterscapes facilitated the construction of the Giza pyramids during the 3rd millennium BCE
from Journal of Archaeological Science Reports Unlike the richly documented rock art of the Sahara or caves the Lovo Massif contains one of the largest concentrations of rock sites in the entire region representing Abstract of the paper by G. Heimlich E. Pons-Branchu H. Valladas A. Dapoigny J.-P. Dumoulin J. Barbarand or southern Africa that of sub-Saharan Africa often remains poorly known. With 117 inventoried sites including art is a real challenge and only a few direct dates of drawings made with charcoal have been obtained so The case of the Lovo Massif, Democratic Republic of the Congo First cross dating (U/Th-14C) of calcite covering rock paintings in Africa
Arundo/Phragmites: Identification and Uses of Essential Plants in Mediterranean Civilizations Arundo/Phragmites: Identification and Uses of Essential Plants in Mediterranean Civilizations
The many facets of Later Stone Age rock art int he Matobo Hills (Zimbabwe)
in the personal networks of a large sample of Dutch panel survey respondents of whom we have very detailed members contributes to a better understanding of the dynamics of personal networks and the social resources Séminaire SRM | Change and stability - an analysis of personal networks over time