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prehistory. Sheffield Archaeological Monographs 15. Sheffield, 1–4. Nikolin E. 1986 Gyomaendrőd, Hegedűs tanya. RégFüz Ser. 1. No. 39, 10–11. Parkinson, W. A. 2006 The Social Organisation of Early Copper

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.] 2019 . Из Истории Сношений Москвы с Крымом При Цар’ Михаил Феодорович Посольство С. И. Тарбеева в Крым 1626–1628 гг . Москва : ГПИБ . Schamiloglu , Uli 1986 . Tribal Politics and Social Organization in the Golden Horde . ( Unpublished Ph

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, Roderick 2016 Soilscapes in Archaeology. Settlement and Social Organization in the Neolithic of the Great Hungarian Plain . Archeolingua Series Maior Volume 37 – Prehistoric Research in the Körös Region Volume 3. Budapest Siklósi , Zsuzsanna

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while expressing reservations regarding certain details — argues his position by means of micro-historical data. He states that “In ethnicity, identity, culture, social organization, etc., despite the flexibility and situational nature – that Scott

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ergonomic perspective. Ergonomics, the study of people in their working environment, is concerned with the “physical, cognitive, social, organizational, environmental, and other relevant factors of human work and the promotion of conditions that are

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the social organization of the privileged ethnic groups. The Jassics and Cumans, who owed allegiance directly to the king and served him or paid taxes to him, lived in military-like communities. Part of their privileged status guaranteed under public

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of the village as a social organization with an independent identity. Herman Bausinger describes the transformation of the peasant environment as a natural habitat in terms of the conquest of space, time, and society

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of Cultural Sociology . Routledge , 629 – 638 . S alisbury , R oderick B. Soilscapes in Archaeology. Settlement and Social Organization in the Neolithic of

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2018 that the veneration of Pope Urban I is unequivocally visible and well-documented in the region: thanks to the patronage of local vine-growing companies, social organisations, municipalities and individuals, Urban's real veneration has been

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economies; it aims to expose the overall debt contracted by political, economic, and social organizations and owed to the citizens of the world and the nonhuman components of the earth; it has to imagine the possibility of a future rescued from the

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