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    The Emberá, tourism and indigenous archaeology: "rediscovering" the past in Eastern Panama

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    In this article we discuss the interest of the Emberá (an Amerindian indigenous group) in collecting knowledge about material remains of the past-such as colonial and pre-colonial ceramic fragments - that are easily found in Eastern Panama. We situate this interest of the Emberá (and their desire to learn more about the past) within the context of indigenous tourism, which has inspired the articulation of new narratives about Emberá history and identity. In addition, the accidental discovery by the Emberá of ceramic fragments from past periods has instigated and facilitated archaeological investigation, a process that resulted in a reciprocal exchange of knowledge between the Emberá and the academic investigators. Such a reciprocal relationship, we argue, can contribute towards the decolonisation of archaeology, create synergies between anthropology and archaeology, and enhance indigenous representation in tourism

    Babel, or the local distortion of the Greek language

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    Title: Βαβυλωνία ἤ ἡ κατά τόπους διαφθορά τῆς ἑλληνικῆς γλώσσας. Κωµωδία (Babel, or the local distortion of the Greek language: A comedy) Originally published: Ναύπλιο (Nafplio), Τυπογραφεῖsο Κωνσταντίνου Τόµπρα ἐκ Κυδωνιῶν καὶ Κωνσταντίνου Ἰωαννίδη ἐκ Σµύρνης, 1836 Language: Greek The excerpt used is from D. C. Vyzantios, Βαβυλωνία, introduction by Spyros Evangelatos (Athens: Εστία, 1993), pp.1–3. About the author Dimitrios Vyzantios (pseudonym of Dimitrios K. Hatziaslanis) [1790, Constantin..

    Dimitrios Tsamis Karatasos : a symbol of Greek, Serbian and Bulgarian friendship

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    Two Serbian texts extol the contribution of Dimitrios Tsamis Karatasos to the Balkan joint effort to throw off the Ottoman yoke. These texts are analysed by the author within the historical framework of their period, so that the man’s personality and work may be accurately evaluated from a fresh viewpoint. More specifically, the author conducts a research on the tombstone of Dimitrios Tsamis Karatasos, which he discovered himself at Naoussa, and the octet engraved on it, which is also published here. The work is illustrated by seven plates, of which four have not been published previously

    The Remains of authoritarianism : bureaucracy and civil society in post-authoritarian Greece

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    Dimitrios A. Sotiropoulos. 30 cm. He presented this paper at a seminar held at the Center on October 21, 1994. - T.p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-35

    The Exemplary Life of Dimitrios Vikelas (1835-1908)

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    This paper describes the "satisfying curve" of Dimitrios Vikelas' life journey, starting from Syros in 1835, moving via Constantinople, Odessa, and Syros again, to London, Paris and finally Athens. It explores Vikelas' multiple aspects, as merchant, writer, traveller, lecturer and essayist, Olympic founder, educationalist, book collector and philanthropist, all of which were united in the public-spirited man of letters (logios). It sets Vikelas in the context of the Greek commercial diaspora, the world of the London expatriate Greek community, and the dynamic society of late nineteenth-century Athens, beginning in the 1870s to act as a magnet to Greek expatriates. The author stresses two qualities of Vikelas: his belief in the idea of a progressive Greek state marked by advances in education, culture, tourism and standards of public life; and the self-awareness and experience which inform his autobiographical writings, not only his memoir My Life but also his last such work, The War of 1897

    Turbulence structure and flow resistance in oscillatory boundary layer flows

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    Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2022-12-01The student, Dimitrios Fytanidis, accepted the attached license on 2020-12-01 at 15:14.The student, Dimitrios Fytanidis, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2020-12-01 at 15:22.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2020-12-03 at 08:17.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #16014 on 2021-03-04 at 16:32:49Made available in DSpace on 2021-03-05T21:45:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 15 FYTANIDIS-DISSERTATION-2020.pdf: 35582374 bytes, checksum: 7b9c9c750d2433e542eaf143a5250e52 (MD5) Chapter 3 video 1.mp4: 224359 bytes, checksum: 6afa84d5c6e82411e07f0511842c0a45 (MD5) Chapter 3 video 2.mp4: 235936 bytes, checksum: 67eb7a455fb5fabea8be13df717776e4 (MD5) Chapter 3 video 3.mp4: 229067 bytes, checksum: c935df21c9eafbe725b9242f872ce935 (MD5) Chapter 3 video 4.mp4: 234118 bytes, checksum: 25f0589bd05aefb66ca37a8bb6328ae9 (MD5) Chapter 3 video 5.mp4: 236618 bytes, checksum: 9fd9cf1dd3c46235f634db8e78b204f4 (MD5) Chapter 3 video 6.mp4: 299851 bytes, checksum: b92ed9f2c8fc2eb08fdc3b415a0a01bb (MD5) Chapter 3 video 7.mp4: 500994 bytes, checksum: 8e483049044150c77b60f4c36d846ada (MD5) Chapter 3 video 8.mp4: 440636 bytes, checksum: 32f7a6af91937d0494abaeb85b9b693e (MD5) Chapter 3 video 9.mp4: 405371 bytes, checksum: 4483e992585bad044eb21d13dd64cbad (MD5) Chapter 4 video 1.mp4: 11721062 bytes, checksum: 16f6a8e700a78c59c9179829882b2b3c (MD5) Chapter 4 video 2.mp4: 24428028 bytes, checksum: b11b5fcf99ef1f088f0cbd0fd681f914 (MD5) Chapter 4 video 3.mp4: 61362991 bytes, checksum: 75b033db9ab7d86256113f026636a85a (MD5) Copyrights.pdf: 1168055 bytes, checksum: 92c97ab45ac524ef66a379b6ba515d32 (MD5) LICENSE.txt: 4216 bytes, checksum: 8139025cc39d2751fa86c850a031efc3 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2020-12-03Embargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 117320 Lift date: 2023-03-05T21:45:47Z Reason: Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemEmbargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 117320 Lift date: 2023-03-05T21:47:41Z Reason: Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemAuthor requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemLimite

    Implications of vehicle automation for accessibility and social inclusion of people on low income, people with physical and sensory disabilities, and older people

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    Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Transport and Logistic

    Dimitrios Mavrokordatos Disproving the Hemostatic Myth of Aqua Binelli

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    “Aqua Binelli” or “Aqua Balsamica Arterialis” was a hemostatic compound invented by the Italian Fedele Binelli in 1797. Its hemostatic properties were viewed as the solution to treating hemorrhage in cases of wounds and surgical operations. Those who opposed the compound were persuaded of its total lack of effectiveness, supporting the view that hemostasis could be achieved by exerting pressure on, stitching, and ligating a vessel. The publications of Karl Ferdinand von Gräfe, Professor at the University of Berlin and fervent advocate of Aqua Binelli, helped spread the use of the compound in Europe. In 1832, however, one of his students, a young Greek named Dimitrios Mavrokordatos, who became the first Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in the newly established University of Athens in 1837, published in Würzburg his dissertation titled Observations on the Potency of Aqua Binelli (Weitere Nachrichten über das Binellische Wasser), where a completely different picture emerged relating to those applications of the compound that von Gräfe considered successful. The case of Mavrokordatos’ dissertation was a typical 19th-century scientific controversy between a young student and his teacher who enjoyed the support of his associates. Eventually, the myth of the hemostatic activity of Aqua Binelli was debunked. © The Author(s) 2020
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