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Visual representation of Russia’s liberation war in the Balkans in the magazine graphics of the 1870s [PDF]

open access: yesИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия: История. Международные отношения, 2022
The article is devoted to the visual representation of the foreign policy goals and national interests of Russia on the eve and during the Russian-Turkish war of 1877–1878.
Kochukova, Olga V.
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Lutheran Apocalyptic Imagery in the Orthodox Context

open access: yesArts, 2023
Dürer’s Apocalypse was undoubtedly the prototype for the many apocalyptic representations that suddenly appeared in Central Europe by the end of the sixteenth century: the influence of Dürer’s Apocalypse extended far beyond the German borders, towards ...
Anita Paolicchi
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Popular piety and the paper icons of Zaharija Orfelin [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2020
The paper deals with the phenomenon of popular piety in the eighteenth century and its reflections in art media through several prints made by the Serbian engraver Zaharija Orfelin.
Simić Vladimir
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Simbolismo de la Edad del Bronce en la Meseta oriental: un depósito cerámico con Arte Pospaleolítico en la cueva del Cojillo (Checa, Guadalajara) [PDF]

open access: yesMunibe Antropologia-Arkeologia, 2021
Se presentan los primeros trabajos arqueológicos efectuados en la cueva del Cojillo (Checa, Guadalajara). Durante la intervención se extrajo un depósito cerámico in situ cuyo contenido ha aportado una fecha C14 que permite situarlo en el Bronce final ...
Javier Aragoncillo, Ignacio Triguero
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Des pieds-bots dans la vallée des Merveilles (Alpes-Maritimes) ?

open access: yesLes Nouvelles de l’Archéologie, 2021
The high valleys of the Mount Bego region, in the Southern Alps, shelter a very important corpus of rock art from Recent Prehistory (IV-II millennium B.C.).
Jules Masson Mourey
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Faces in the Stone: Further Finds of Anthropomorphic Engravings Suggest a Discrete Artistic Tradition Flourished in Timor-Leste in the Terminal Pleistocene

open access: yesCambridge Archaeological Journal, 2020
Engraving sites are rare in mainland and Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) where painted art dominates the prehistoric artistic record. Here we report two new engraving sites from the Tutuala region of Timor-Leste comprising mostly humanoid forms carved into ...
S. O’Connor   +5 more
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The Cave of Isturitz (West Pyrenees, France): One Century of Research in Paleolithic Parietal Art

open access: yesArts, 2013
The cave of Isturitz is one of the most important archaeological sites of the prehistory of Western Europe. Human occupations followed each other in the cavity from at least the Middle Paleolithic to the Roman age.
Christian Normand   +4 more
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Palaeolithic art in Slovenia

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2009
This article is a review of Slovenian Palaeolithic ‘art’ objects. Most were found quite some time ago and were described as ‘art’ by their excavators, who undertook no further examination and authentication. More recent finds, like the Mousterian ‘flute’,
Simona Petru
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Les plus anciennes gravures rupestres du Sahara central ?

open access: yesAfrique Archéologie Arts, 2003
In the 1960s F. Mori discovered in the Tadrart Acacus (south-western Libya) a small number of rock engravings which could not be assigned to any other type of rock engravings, and which he described as “ichthyomorphs”.
Karl Heinz Striedter, Michel Tauveron
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