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More than words: a study on the visibility of hand gestures in public spaces

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Kopij, K.; Głomb, K.; Popławski, S. (2023). More than words: a study on the visibility of hand gestures in public spaces. Virtual Archaeology Review. 14(29):1-13. https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2023.19315

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Título: More than words: a study on the visibility of hand gestures in public spaces
Otro titulo: Más que palabras: un estudio sobre la visibilidad de los gestos con las manos en los espacios públicos
Autor: Kopij, Kamil Głomb, Kaja Popławski, Szymon
Fecha difusión:
Resumen:
[EN] Hand gestures play an important role in human communication. Although the study of their repertoires and roles for past communities is a popular field of research, there has been no attempt so far to study their ...[+]


[ES] Los gestos con las manos juegan un papel importante en la comunicación humana. Aunque el estudio de sus repertorios y roles en comunidades pasadas es un campo de investigación popular, hasta ahora no se ha intentado ...[+]
Palabras clave: Forum Romanum , Hand gestures , Non-verbal communication , Public gatherings , Pyramid no. 3 in Tikal , Visibility analysis , Foro Romano , Gestos de las manos , Comunicación no verbal , Reuniones públicas , Pirámide nº 3 de Tikal , Análisis de la visibilidad
Derechos de uso: Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada (by-nc-nd)
Fuente:
Virtual Archaeology Review. (eissn: 1989-9947 )
DOI: 10.4995/var.2023.19315
Editorial:
Universitat Politècnica de València
Versión del editor: https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2023.19315
Agradecimientos:
National Science Centre Poland
Tipo: Artículo

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