Multidisciplinary Studies on Canvas Nature of Paintings at IFIN-HH Romania

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Rosaura Andazabal Cayllahua

<p>El presente texto delinea el aporte historiográfico en torno al mundo cultural andino —con énfasis en los estudios sobre el Arte, la Oralidad y la cosmogonía— con el que el Seminario de Historia Rural Andina ha dado su aporte durante estos cincuenta años de vida académica en favor de las Ciencias Sociales y Humanas. Trabajo que se perfila en tres grandes bloques cronológicos segmentados en estudios de carácter multidisciplinario (1968-2015), uno segundo donde la oralidad pura se trasunta en la serie La Quillca (1975-1993) y un tercer momento desarrollado hacia la década de los noventa con el Proyecto Cuentos Pintados del Perú que se sigue trabajando al presente.</p><p><br />The Andean cultural material in the publications of the Seminario<br />de Historia Rural Andina: 1968-2015</p><p><br />ABSTRACT:<br />This article discusses the historiographical contributions to Andean cultural topics emphasizing art, oral history and cosmogony. These issues are presented in three phases: 1968-2015: multidisciplinary studies; oral history studies expressed through the “La Quillca” journal series: 1975-1993; Peruvian painted oral history project: 1990-).</p><p><br />Keywords: Andean Art; Andean Orality; Seminar of Andean Rural History; Pablo Macera.</p>


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Hanna Matyja ◽  
Tatiana Woroncowa-Marcinowska ◽  
Paweł Filipiak ◽  
Paweł Brański ◽  
Katarzyna Sobień

AbstractA multidisciplinary study of the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary interval in pelagic successions of the Holy Cross Mountains and Sudetes and the ramp successions in the Western Pomerania region (Poland) is presented herein. The analysis applies the results of new palaeontological and biostratigraphic studies based mainly on conodonts, ammonoids and palynomorphs, biostratigraphic results interpreted earlier by different authors that have been re-examined, and geochemical and mineralogical characteristics, as well as magnetic susceptibility measurements across the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary interval. The study is focused on the interval from the Famennian ultimus conodont Zone to the Tournaisian duplicata conodont Zone, and from the Famennian lepidophyta–explanatus (LE) miospore Zone to the Tournaisian verrucosus–incohatus (VI) miospore Zone, respectively. The paper highlights sections, which are the most representative for the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary in each region, illustrates and summarises current knowledge on the uppermost Famennian to lowermost Tournaisian in these regions, gives data and correlation of the important stratigraphic markers for each region, and briefly correlates them outside the region. The sedimentary successions and specific phenomena, together with microscale environmental perturbations, recognised close to the Devonian/Carboniferous boundary in Poland, display a pattern similar to that observed in many areas in Europe during the Hangenberg Event.


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