Bardeshir (Ston lion)in Bakhtiari Folklore and Indigenous Knowledge

Abbas Ghanbari Odivi

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2020, Pages 1-47

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2020.50331.1196

Abstract
  The lion is a stone sculpture that has a variety of cultural, artistic, literary, social and economic uses and functions in Bakhtiari culture. In Bakhtiari, the body is placed on the tombs of sheriffs, brave men, youth and elders of the people. Various types and types of lionesses, considering the structure, ...  Read More

Investigating Pins of Iron Age of Iran and its Applications

Mohammad Hasan Salek Akbari

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2020, Pages 49-74

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2020.45158.1161

Abstract
  Straight Pins have been repeatedly among the findings of the metal objects of the settlements, religious sites and cemeteries of the Iron Age of Iran. These artifacts have often been referred to as "Pins" in some of the available sources. In other cases, they have simply been titled as: Garment Pins, ...  Read More

Pain and its pain relief traditions: An anthropological inquiry in indigenous and ethnic knowledge of pain in Mukrian, Kurdistan

Loghman Shamsi; AbouAli Vedadhir; Hamidreza Farrokh-Eslamlou; Zohreh Anvari

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2020, Pages 75-114

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2020.48735.1178

Abstract
  This article examines the concept of pain and its relief among Kurdish people living in Mukrian,, Kurdistan . The objective of this study is to examine indigenous and ethnic knowledge of pain and pain relief Kurdish people in Mukrian using the ethnographic research methods including narrative interviews, ...  Read More

Research on Indigenous Knowledge of Pottery "Kalporgan"

mina shirany; Asghar Izadijeiran

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2020, Pages 115-150

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2020.32094.1108

Abstract
  the paper deals with studying production process of “Kalpouregan” pottery as an art through anthropological approach to answer the following questions: 1) What is production method of these types of earthenware?2) What are prevalent information and terminologies used in their production? ...  Read More

Ethnobotany of edible, medicinal and industrial plant species in Khosh Yeylagh Rangeland, Golestan province

yasaman kiyasi; Mohamad Rahim Forouzeh; Seyede Zohreh Mirdeilami; Hamid Niknahad

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2020, Pages 151-204

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2020.50142.1192

Abstract
  Indigenous knowledge has been created as centuries of human life experience in this earth and is also specific-ecosystem. "Ethnobotany" is a new extra-disciplinarily of anthropological science and technology in the field of indigenous plant-related knowledge. Khosh Yeylagh rangeland in Golestan province ...  Read More

Indigenous knowledge of Traditional fuel (Case study: Dohezar and Sehezar villages of the Tonekabon city)

Vahid Rashidvash; Nahid Rezapoor

Volume 6, Issue 11 , March 2020, Pages 205-248

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2020.38282.1131

Abstract
  Fuel has been one the necessary and inseparable needs of human from the beginning of collective living and habitation. After fire discovery and relying on fire for providing breads human beings discovered and used various fuels over time and after experiencing and using their sciences and also creating ...  Read More