Field Notes. Volume 13
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Egyptianization: Tackling Faulty Narratives with Respect to Ancient Nubian and Ancient Egyptian Relationships
(2024-05-07)The study of Ancient Nubia has been beset by barriers to accurate information. One such barrier, Egyptocentrism, negatively impacts the narrative of Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Nubian relationships by solely placing focus ... -
Characteristic and Defining Markers of PCOS
(2024-05-07)Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most frequently occurring endocrine disorders in women. The syndrome is diagnosed through a heterogeneous combination of androgen excess, anovulation, and ovarian dysfunction ... -
Folklore and Zooarchaeology: Nonhuman Animal's Representation in the Historical Narrative
(2024-05-07)It has been argued before that archaeology and folklore go hand-in-hand, with a variety of scholarship and studies focusing on landscapes and monuments in reference to this pair; however, this research argues for a different ... -
Juvenile play behavior in cohabitating captive siamangs (Symphalangus syndactylus) and orangutans (Pongo abelii)
(2024-05-07)This research looks at the social play habits of a juvenile orangutan and juvenile siamang housed together at the San Diego Zoo, hypothesizing that the juvenile apes would prefer heterospecific juveniles as play partners ... -
One Day at a Time, Four Decades Apart: An Analysis of the Doxic, Mimetic, and Diagnostic Performances in the Original and Rebooted Pilots of the Classic Norman Lear Show
(2024-05-07)In the modern era, it has become easier than ever to watch serial shows, whether they air on primetime television or are released on subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) services. However, the lack of Latinx representation ...
