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DECORATIVE PROGRAMS OF FLOOR MOSAICS OF SOME CHERSONESOS’ BASILICAS: LITURGICAL ASPECTS [PDF]
In the article the content and localization of floor mosaics of some Chersonesos basili5cas (mainly of “Basilica in a basilica”) is analyzed, discussing possible connection betweenmosaics and liturgical ...
N. E. GAIDUKOV
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Tombstones of the Cemetery at the Basilica of Mangup
The basilica located atop Mangup plateau in the south-western highland is one of the Christian monuments of the Crimea which research provided abundant archaeological materials.
Nadezhda Igorevna Barmina
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A Thompson Group for the Basilica
We describe a Thompson-like group of homeomorphisms of the Basilica Julia set. Each element of this group acts as a piecewise-linear homeomorphism of the unit circle that preserves the invariant lamination for the Basilica. We develop an analogue of tree
Belk, James, Forrest, Bradley
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ABSTRACT Preliminary geophysical investigations are a cost‐effective and efficient way to screen archaeological sites and locate buried structures. Ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) is one of the most widely used methods for archaeological prospection, but in some sites, it cannot be employed effectively due to the presence of clay or other electrically ...
Andrea Vergnano +5 more
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The Mosaics at İncirli Village – I
This paper focuses on the mosaics which were discovered by the directorate of Hatay Museum in İncirlik village of Kırıkhan district of Hatay province in 1996. Two different fields were excavated in the village.
Ömer Çelik
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The Episcopal Basilica, the Via Sacra, and the Semicircular Court at Stobi, R. Macedonia
Stobi was the largest and best known city in northern Macedonia in Late Antiquity. Located at the confluence of the Erigon (modern Crna) and Axios (modern Vardar) rivers, now in the Republic of Macedonia, the city became the capital of the province of ...
Snively, Carolyn S.
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Relations between static-structural aspects, construction phases and building materials of San Saturnino Basilica (Cagliari, Italy) [PDF]
The construction site was used several times: in a first phase, in the republican era of Roman domination it hosted, probably, a temple whose height could reach 25 meters; in a second phase, during the Roman Empire, it was used as a burial area.
CAZZANI, ANTONIO MARIA +2 more
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ABSTRACT Numerous buildings, monuments, and infrastructural works in Verona were constructed during the Roman period using stone, a material abundantly available from quarrying areas located relatively close to the city. Petrographic investigations conducted by Transmitted Polarized Light Optical Microscopy (TPL‐OM) and complemented by colorimetric ...
Eliana Bridi +3 more
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Rearrangement Groups of Fractals
We construct rearrangement groups for edge replacement systems, an infinite class of groups that generalize Richard Thompson's groups F, T, and V . Rearrangement groups act by piecewise-defined homeomorphisms on many self-similar topological spaces ...
Belk, James, Forrest, Bradley
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Love at Arms’ Length: Reconciliationism and its Tentative Future
Abstract In a string of articles, over the years, Shawn Bawulski has propagated a palatable via media between full‐fledged apokatastasis and a traditionalist doctrine of hell. Though not original to Bawulski, reconciliationism, in the eyes of many, offers a more faithful and effective synthesis of varied Christian eschatological commitments.
Andrew Hronich
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