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La sépulture à incinération d’Audincourt – Puits du Clôtre (Doubs) – « ressuscitée »
The 1881 note published in the Mémoires de la Société d'Émulation de Montbéliard concerning the 'Puits du Clôtre' burial site, dating from the beginning of the Late Bronze Age in Audincourt (Doubs), has served as a reference point in the absence of any ...
Jean-François Piningre
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Découverte d’un fragment de sculpture décorative gallo-romaine à Ménestreau (Nièvre)
In 2011 a prospection carried out on foot in the municipality of Ménestreau (Nièvre), near Entrains-sur-Nohain, led to the discovery of a Gallo-Roman sculpture of a grotesque, grimacing face.
Loïc Gaëtan
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Les anathèmata au musée : quelle place pour le sacré grec au Louvre ?
In the ancient Greek world, votive reliefs and funerary steles were two forms of sacred art, one devoted to the gods and the other to the deceased.
Elouann Person
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Iberian Neandertal fossils: Exploring funerary practices in a paleoclimatic context [PDF]
The Iberian Peninsula is essential to our understanding of Neandertal populations due to its rich Middle Paleolithic archaeological record, boasting over 40 sites containing remains of Neandertals and their ancestors.
Sala Burgos, Nohemi +7 more
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The present paper consists in the description of a particular kind of restoration applied to funerary pottery vessels belonging to Colección Muñiz Barreto of La Plata Museum and the recovery of the techniques used in the restoration.
Bárbara Balesta, Nora Zagorodny
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The Amazonomachy on Attic and Tarantine Funerary Naiskoi [PDF]
Funerary naiskoi of monumental size were unusual in fourth-century BC Attic funerary art, but the evidence shows that a similar type of building was more commonly produced in the West: architectural andrelief fragments alongside depictions of naiskoi on ...
Valeria Riedemann L.
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The religious influences in funerary practices in the Parish of Sheffield 1843 to the present. [PDF]
This study aims to investigate the relationship between funerary rituals and religion in the Parish of Sheffield in order to shed light on present day customs and practices.
Saunders, Pamela C
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The Unificationist Funerary Tradition [PDF]
This paper explores the distinctive funerary tradition of the Unification Movement, a globally active South Korean new religious movement founded in 1954.
Lukas Pokorny
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Meeting synthesis Recent Pre-History Enclosures and Funerary Practices [PDF]
El encuentro internacional abordó la presencia de rituales funerarios en contextos de Recintos de Fosos europeos (Pre-history Enclosures). A los autores de la presentación se les encargó la tarea de sintetizar las comunicaciones desarrolladas durante las
Márquez-Romero, José Enrique +1 more
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‘Re-rolling’ a Mummy: an Experimental Spectacle at Manchester Museum
Ancient Egyptian animal mummies and votive statuettes were often wrapped in linen, concealing the contents and conferring sanctity to the remains. Mummy autopsies were commonplace in 19th century Europe, when ancient mummified bodies were unwrapped to ...
Lidija McKnight
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