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Control of Indoor climate of Historical cult buildings [PDF]
There are 320 historical cult buildings as cultural monuments of national significance in Latvia. Cultural and historical art monuments and artifacts (paintings, organs, chairs, altars, pulpits) must be preserved and protected in these cultural buildings.
Metals Martins +2 more
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Cult Buildings on the Middle-Don Settlements of the Scythian Era
Introduction. As a result of many years of excavations on settlements of the Skiphian era in the basin of the Middle Don the area of about 50 thousand square meters has been opened. However, buildings of the cult purpose are still not known.
Yuriy D. Razuvaev
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Considerations Regarding the Solutions for Heating and Cooling of Cult Buildings
Religious art, expressed through the architecture and painting of churches, is subject to the action of time, requiring preservation of the architectural and artistic heritage throughout their existence by providing adequate microclimate parameters.
Branca Ionut-Cristian
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Influence of the cult buildings of Simferopol on the city's toponymic
In Simferopol, the names of the streets appeared rather late. In 1837 the Tavrian governor was given an order on the name of the city streets and lanes. Here is their complete list: Gubernatorskaya, Aleksandrovskaya, Novosobornaya, Moscow, Nevoryanskaya,
V. Ye. Polyakov
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Рrospects for the development of religious and excursion tourism in Ukraine
For religious and excursion tourism, sacral buildings that have a special architecture and history are of particular interest, and are often architectural monuments of national significance or represent UNESCO heritage.
Iryna Volkova +2 more
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The last 25 years witnessed an unprecedented increase in the theoretical and empirical research on the southeast Anatolian Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) period, focusing on cult buildings and ritual symbolism.
Erhan Bingöl
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Santiago de Compostela: Aspects of a cult in Malta of the Knights of St John
The cult of St James within the Order of St John was evident throughout its stay in Malta in the architectural fabric it left behind, particularly the fortified land-front of the city of Valletta, as well as in other notable buildings, namely the Auberge
Emanuel Buttigieg, Franco Davies
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Nuraghi as Ritual Monuments in the Sardinian Bronze and Iron Ages (circa 1700–700 BC)
Starting with a brief review of different theories about the residential and defensive uses of Sardinian nuraghi (monumental stone towers), the author assesses their ritual significance and functions from the standpoint of architecture and design ...
Leighton Robert
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It is still an astonishing fact that no material remains of early Christian churches have been found antedating the building in Dura-Europos at the Euphrat River in present day Iraq.
Per Bilde
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New Neolithic cult centres and domestic settlements in the light of Urfa Region Surveys
The present study concerns Neolithic period cult centres and settlements discovered recently during surface surveys in the central district of Urfa (Sanlıurfa) region in south-eastern Turkey.
Bahattin Celik
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