Costel CIOANCĂ
Academia Română, Muzeul de Artă Veche Apuseană
kishinn@gmail.com
Homo sapiens have always been fascinated by the presence of impressive trees in their world. Especially in archaic societies that did not know/use writing, such real representations will easily pass into mythical thinking, having the role of translating, verisimilizing, adapting the unreal
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Pamfil BILŢIU
Baia Mare
pamfilbiltiu@yahoo.com
Our study, focused on repetitive investigations in the field, is reserved for the complex approach of celebrating the first ploughman who starts working the land for the first time in the villages of Șurdești, Cetătele and Bontăieni, where the custom was performed in complex forms, consisting of the very old rites and ceremonial
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CONTENT
SPIRITUAL CULTURE
Pamfil BILȚIU Contributions to the birth ceremony in the land of Lăpuș ..................................................................................................................9
Pamfil BILȚIU, Maria BILȚIU Contributions to the study of mythology after the answers of the Maramureș correspondents to Ion Mușlea’s
questionnaires
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CONTENT
SPIRITUAL CULTURE
Pamfil BILȚIU Spinning Gathering in Maramureș.........................................................................................................................................9
Pamfil BILȚIU, Maria ȘERBA Contributions to the Research of „Earth Habit” on the Cosău Valley......................................................... 41
Costel CIOANCĂ
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Silvia SUCIU,
Silvia’s Art Gallery
Cluj-Napoca
silviasuciu@gmail.com
While the royal houses and the aristocracy of Italy, Low Countries, France and Spain had already an history in collecting pieces of art, Great Britain adopted this “fashion” only under Charles the 1st reign, in 17th century. Charles the 1st understood that his painted portraits, sculpted busts and a royal
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Iharka SZÜCS-CSILLIK
Institutul Astronomic al Academiei Române
iharka@gmail.com
Zoia MAXIM
Cluj-Napoca
zoiamaxim@yahoo.fr
Supravegherea și urmărirea trecerii timpului a fost esențială pentru primii agricultori care au trăit aproape de natură și ciclurile pământului precum ale anotimpurilor. Strămoșii noștri au constatat că apariția ciclică a unor grupări de stele coincide cu
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Zoia MAXIM
Cluj-Napoca
zoiamaxim@yahoo.fr
Romanian Neolithic interdisciplinary research, cultural anthropology and ethnoarchaeological components, supported by new non-destructive scanning technology magnetometers sites, allowed us to issue some working hypotheses and look from a different perspective than the strictly archaeological human community life in the late Neolithic and early Copper
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Gheorghe LAZAROVICI
Cornelia-Magda LAZAROVICI
Cluj-Napoca
lazarovici.gheorghe.corneliu@gmail.com
The paper analyzes a series of special discoveries which show that these items of clothing belong to social and religious elites, or ornaments of some deities. They were used as bracelets and pendants. A more special piece is from Donja Branjevina from the 7th millennium BC, which has been observed
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Barna Daniel Cornel
Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai
Școala Doctorală Istorie. Civilizație. Cultură
danibarna70@gmail.com
The Vienna Diktat caused important territorial changes, affecting the two Romanian Churches, namely the Greek Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. Taking into account both political changes and the new borders, both the Greek-Catholic Diocese of Cluj-Gherla and the Orthodox
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Sebastian Paic
Muzeul Etnografic al Transilvaniei
paic.sebastian@gmail.com
Lăpuș ethnographic region is stil a place where reach and fascinating traditional heritage is organically preserved. Aside throat singing, brotherhood rituals, archaic old ways. The motifs are part of a larger set of traditional decorative spectra and costumes and other ethnographical facts, Easter egg painting is
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