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Les sarcophages romains : problèmes et certitudes
Historiated sarcophagi form a numerically significant and artistically rich body of work in Roman art. Sarcophagi have long been studied by researchers, and in recent decades they have given rise to a profound renewal of knowledge, through inventories ...
François Baratte
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An interdisciplinary in situ study of jewelled reliquaries of the True Cross integrates gemmology and portable analytical techniques, revealing new evidence on the identification and symbolic role of peridots and other gemstones. ABSTRACT Jewelled crosses containing relics of the True Cross occupy a central position in the devotional, artistic and ...
Stefania Martiniello +2 more
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The Past, Present, and Future of Customer Knowledge Management: A Review and Research Agenda
ABSTRACT We develop and present a framework for research in customer knowledge management (CKM) that synthesizes insights from a comprehensive literature review spanning 2000 to 2024. This framework highlights the determinants, impacts, and moderators shaping CKM and its role in contemporary organizations.
Victoria Y. Ourzik
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Archaeological, art-historical, and artistic approaches to classical antiquity. Viccy Coltman (ed.), Making Sense of Greek Art, University of Exeter Press, 2012 [PDF]
Making sense of Greek Art is a Festschrift in memory of John Betts containing papers by ten of his students and colleagues. Their papers on Greek, Etruscan, Roman, and nineteenth-century topics reveal a wide range of methodologies.
Carol C. Mattusch
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'Gnosticism' in fourth century Britain: the Frampton mosaics reconsidered
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in the significance of the mosaic designs employed in Roman houses. Studies have concentrated on establishing the mythological sources of the images chosen, and on describing the social and architectural contexts
Perring, D
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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this article is to serve as the first of a two‐part review on the meniscus; in this review, we will establish the background on anatomy and pathogenesis of the meniscus, as well as the effect of the meniscus on native knee kinematics and function.
Ehab M. Nazzal +13 more
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Green's Function for Discrete Second-Order Problems with Nonlocal Boundary Conditions
We investigate a second-order discrete problem with two additional conditions which are described by a pair of linearly independent linear functionals.
Roman Svetlana +1 more
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Painting by Numbers: A Quantitative Approach to Roman Art
Scholars of Roman artworks often make general statements regarding how often certain subjects occurred in certain areas within houses (for instance, Bacchus in dining areas, Venus in ‘bedrooms’ or cubicula) without quantifying them.
Carla Brain
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Abstract Background Female sex is an independent fall risk factor in Parkinson's disease (PD), yet sex‐specific fall patterns remain unclear. Objectives To compare sex‐specific fall risk and outcomes across PD, prodromal alpha‐synucleinopathy (PAS), and healthy controls (HC); estimate fall frequency across PD progression; and assess how sex modifies ...
Joaquin A. Vizcarra +197 more
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Couleurs et polychromie dans l’Antiquité
The perception of a classical antiquity draped entirely in white that formed over time in Western imagination has petered out. Though the first discoveries relating to the polychromy of Greek and Roman art go back to the nineteenth century, especially in
Adeline Grand-Clément
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