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Stone Art Feline Images of Medieval Abkhazia (based on recent artifacts found during Markul expedition)

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2021
Two items with feline images were found in 2019 in the course of works at the Markul settlement: the first was a bas-relief depicting the paws of a leopard on a slab discovered during excavations at the Dalniy Tower of the Markul settlement, and the ...
G. Trebeleva   +3 more
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Lament and Death instead of Marriage: The Iconography of Deceased Maidens on Attic Grave Reliefs of the Classical Period

Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2022
:This article examines the iconography of Athenian maidens (parthenoi) from Classical-period funerary reliefs. By challenging the long-standing loutrophoros theory that this vessel is a symbol of untimely death before marriage, it becomes apparent that ...
Katia Margariti
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Hodonyms - An Expression of Collective Memory and Cultural Identity in the Urban Space of Chișinău

Lucrările conferinţei știinţifice naționale „Lecturi in memoriam acad. Silviu Berejan”
The article examines the phenomenon of hodonymy in the urban context of Chișinău, analyzing the linguistic, historical-political, cultural, and religious dimensions of street names.
Ecaterina Brăgută
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Modern infrastructures through the lens of classical sociology: Unpacking ambiguities

Journal of Classical Sociology
Infrastructure—as a concept, word, and physical construct—is deeply intertwined with the shaping of modern societies. The term infrastructure emerged amidst the context of rapid societal changes brought by the Industrial Revolution, evolving from an ...
Anna Clot-Garrell, Peter Wagner
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Hybrid classical-quantum Newtonian gravity with stable vacuum

Classical and quantum gravity
We investigate the gravitational Poissonian spontaneous localization (GPSL) model, a hybrid classical-quantum model in which classical Newtonian gravity emerges from stochastic collapses of the mass density operator, and consistently couples to quantum ...
Nicolò Piccione, Angelo Bassi
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Education as a way of forming the ethical virtues: al-Farabi's philosophy and classical tradition

Schole Ancient philosophy and the classical tradition
The philosophical ideas of Abu Nasr al-Farabi on the ethical foundations of education have a close connection with the classical tradition, which combines both the metaphysical and ethical concepts of Plato and Aristotle, as well as Islamic theology. The
A. Didikin, E. Shumilova
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Does Studying Latin Make Pupils Smarter? Presenting the Field of Classical Language Impact Studies

The Classical journal
:The study of Latin and/or Ancient Greek is said to have a wide array of cognitive and non-cognitive benefits, from language aptitude to cultural awareness, from reasoning ability to self-discipline, et cetera.
A. Vereeck   +5 more
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Classical-quantum scattering

Classical and quantum gravity
We analyze the framework recently proposed by Oppenheim et al (2023 Nat. Commun. 14; 2023 Phys. Rev. X 13 041040; arXiv:2302.07283 [gr-qc]; 2023 J. High Energy Phys. JHEP08(2023)163) to model relativistic quantum fields coupled to relativistic, classical,
Daniel Carney, Akira Matsumura
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Classical characters of spinor fields in torsion gravity

Classical and quantum gravity
We consider the problem of having relativistic quantum mechanics re-formulated with hydrodynamic variables, and specifically the problem of deriving the Mathisson–Papapetrou–Dixon equations (describing the motion of a massive spinning body moving in a ...
Luca Fabbri
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