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No. 36 (2019): Antropologia Portuguesa
No. 36 (2019): Antropologia Portuguesa
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-7982_36
Published:
2019-12-11
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Antropologia Portuguesa 36 (Português (Portugal))
Artigos
Insights on the history of tuberculosis: Novalis and the romantic idealization
Maria do Sameiro Barroso
7-25
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S. Jacinto Ward and the assistance to tuberculosis patients by the Third Venerable Order of St. Francis’Penance of Coimbra (1908-1944)
Ana Margaridas Dias da Silva, Adelino Marques
27-46
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Contribution of paleopathology to the knowledge of the origin and spread of tuberculosis: evidence from Portugal
Ana Luísa Santos, Vítor M. J. Matos
47-65
PDF (Português (Portugal))
Syphilis in Coimbra at the beginning of the 20th century. The importance of hospital records for the study of the disease
Célia Lopes
67-92
PDF (Português (Portugal))
Anatomical variation: analysis of non-metric traits of the postcranial skeleton in African slaves from the 15th“17th centuries (Lagos, Portugal)
Sofia Antunes, Leoni Lauricio Fagundes, Sofia N. Wasterlain, Maria Teresa Ferreira
93-109
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The Necropolis of Alapraia: the place of the eternal sleep of a human population. What the human skeletal remains tell us about them…
Ana Maria Silva
111-139
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Forgotten Matzevot kevurah ” ethnoarchaeological research of the Jewish Cemetery in Gurupá, Pará, Brazil
Cláudia Cunha, Fernando Marques, Diego Fonseca, Cássia Benathar, Elton Farage, Helena Lima, Alegria Benchimol
141-163
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Linking worlds: a theoretical reflection on some preconditions for ethnographic collaborations in personalized medicine
José Carlos Pinto da Costa
165-190
PDF (Português (Portugal))
Quilombos, Japanese, and the Kinkajou "monkey" in polyculture farms of the south of Bahia, Brazil
Eduardo M. Guimarães
191-211
PDF (Português (Portugal))
The cabin: the social senses of the Afro-Brazilian religious objects in the extreme north of Brazil
Lorran Lima
213-233
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Precarity and coloniality in the Brazilian education field: an analysis of the Law no. 13,415/17 and the final years of the Primary School in the National Common Curricular Base
Vannessa Alves Carneiro
235-252
PDF (Português (Portugal))
Recensões
Por uma etnografia da vida endividada
Evandro Cruz Silva
255-258
PDF (Português (Portugal))
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