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The Roman Altar Dedicated to Zeus from Velico Târnovo – Bulgaria: Reconsidered [PDF]

open access: yesGerión, 2013
This Roman altar, dedicated to Zeus, was found among the ruins of a Roman civil building of the Late Empire, near the Ottoman Firuz Bey Mosque on the Carévéc hill in Velico Târnovo, Bulgaria. It is dated to the second-third century CE.
Asher Ovadiah
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Chapels and altars of the Papal Apostolic and Principal Cathedrals of the Catholic Pilgrimage in the Vatican [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science, 2023
Rome and the Vatican: In the era of the Republic, people used to hear voices there, so they gave the hill the name Vaticina, and this is the origin of the Vatican, and it all began in the gardens of Circus Nero at the base of the obelisk - which still ...
Rasha Abdel Moneim
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Influence of the Contact Center Systems Development on Key Performance Indicators

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2021
The role played by information and communication technologies in human life is growing by the year. During the current pandemic, communication systems have become an essential part of operations of many industries around the world.
Miroslaw Plaza, Lukasz Pawlik
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Kajian Semiotika C.S. Pierce pada Salib Altar Interior Gereja Katolik Roh Kudus Katedral Denpasar Bali

open access: yesANDHARUPA: Jurnal Desain Komunikasi Visual & Multimedia, 2022
Abstrak  Gereja Katolik Roh Kudus Katedral Denpasar memiliki simbol yang digunakan sebagai dekorasi interior. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan dekorasi salib Gereja Katolik Roh Kudus Katedral Denpasar Bali dengan teori C.S. Peirce.
Ignasius Gede Aldo Dani Prasetya   +1 more
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Objets dans les séquences onomastiques divines : présentifier dieux (et) choses en Syrie du Nord

open access: yesMythos, 2022
This article explores a particular strategy of naming gods within ancient polytheistic societies, namely when an object joins an onomastic sequence to build a god’s theonym itself.
Giuseppina Marano
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Gene Therapy Applications of Non-Human Lentiviral Vectors

open access: yesViruses, 2020
Recent commercialization of lentiviral vector (LV)-based cell therapies and successful reports of clinical studies have demonstrated the untapped potential of LVs to treat diseases and benefit patients. LVs hold notable and inherent advantages over other
Altar M. Munis
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The Ancient Routes and New Lycian Inscriptions around Fethiye

open access: yesGephyra, 2020
The first part of this contribution contains the results of the field surveys made in recent years for the ancient road network around Fethiye, including the routes between Pinara, Telmessos, Kalynda, Kadyanda, Araxa and Tlos. According to these results,
Fatih ONUR, Ş. Recai TEKOĞLU
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L’apport de la sculpture à la compréhension des fonctions liturgiques

open access: yesLes Cahiers de l'École du Louvre, 2021
Within the ecclesial space, sculptures with mainly aniconic content were found on the liturgical furniture: altar, ciborium, cathedra, chancel, ambo, and so on. The combinations of decorations featured elements of repertoires with characteristic layouts.
Pascale Chevalier
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Actividades de resolución de problemas para la enseñanza de inglés en educación media superior

open access: yesVoces de la educación, 2023
El objetivo fue analizar la adquisición de vocabulario en idioma inglés de estudiantes de bachillerato a partir de la implementación de actividades de resolución de problemas.
Jorge Alejandro Rocha Torres   +2 more
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Renewal of the Dominican Monastery and Church in Dubrovnik in the 19th Century: Old Library and Church Altars / Obnova dubrovačkog dominikanskog samostana i crkve u 19. stoljeću: stara knjižnica i crkveni oltari

open access: yesMiscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea, 2015
In this work the author analyzes less known data about the renewal of the Dominican church and monastery in Dubrovnik during the 19th century, paying special attention to three altars, primarily the altar presently located in the church of St.
Vinicije B. Lupis
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