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Frontal view of a model (in the Museum of Roman Civilization), depicting the full south elevation; Dedicated on 30 January 9 BCE, the altar was erected in the Campus Martius by the Roman Senate to commemorate Augustus' return from Spain and Gaul on 4 ...
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A review of Ancient Roman water supply exploring techniques of pressure reduction. [PDF]
The Ancient Roman water supply systems still leave us astonished when admiring the solidity of the ruins of aqueducts surviving around Europe. Some parts of these systems are still in use at present and prove the practical efficiency of Roman hydraulics ...
Yeung, Hoi +2 more
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Le paysage, lieu d’un repaysement
Artists and writers, whether exiled or merely seeking a change of scenery, have often chosen the Mediterranean or, more generally, the South, as the ideal spot, a space in which they can create, or write. In 1934 Ossip Zadkine chose to set up a studio in
Cécile Oumhani
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Caps and Identity: Origin and Interpretation of Phrygian Caps in Coptic Art [PDF]
Different headdresses are introduced in Coptic art, among them; the Phrygian cap. It is a non-religious cap in Christianity. It's rarely depicted on Coptic art, but it had its origin in Sasanian, Greek, and Roman arts.
Ahmad Khalaf
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Par le passé, les spécialistes ont été attentifs à l’impact de l’art antique sur l’élaboration de la sculpture auvergnate et plus particulièrement dans le cas de l’abbaye de Mozac, laquelle, comme l’a démontré S. Swiechowski (Sculpture romane d’Auvergne),
Térence Le Deschault de Monredon
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Non‐Dilute Synthesis of Macrodiolides and Macrotetrolides Enabled by Confinement Catalysis
Confinement catalysis within a hexameric resorcin[4]arene capsule enables macrolactonization under non‐dilute conditions (up to 0.1 M), overcoming the limitations of high‐dilution protocols (0.1–10 mM). This strategy provides direct access to 18–32‐membered macrodiolides and 26–32‐membered macrotetrolides in one pot and unlocks previously inaccessible ...
Feng‐Yuan Wang +3 more
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Le cercle d’Autun. Les sources de la statuaire dans la Bourgogne romane
The Romanesque school of sculpture on wood from Burgundy developed on a short period of time, mainly during the first half of the 12th century, and this local tradition is intertwined with several trends.
Nadia Bertoni Cren
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A selection of frescoes in the tombs of Bagwat region from the first to the sixth centuries AD [PDF]
Bagwat tombs are one of the oldest gatherings of Christian cemeteries in Egypt and a witness to an important transitional stage in the history of El Kharga Oasis in the Western Desert, which is the Roman period until the advent of Christianity and then ...
Rana Basheer
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The Roman second century gate at Perge and its literary associations.
This article intends to explain how the Roman second century Gate at Perge belongs to a harmonious architectural complex, built up according to a broad artistic program.
William E. Mierse
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Wet Nurse in art in Graeco-Roman Egypt [PDF]
The wet nurse is a woman employed to breast-feed another woman's baby other than her own, for certain salary. This profession was very important to most of the ancient families in Egypt, especially in Pharaonic and Graeco-Roman Egypt.
Manal Mahmoud Abd ElHamid +2 more
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