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Integrating Remote Sensing and Geophysics for Exploring Early Nomadic Funerary Architecture in the “Siberian Valley of the Kings” [PDF]
This article analyses the architecture of the Early Iron Age royal burial mound Tunnug 1 in the “Siberian Valley of the Kings” in Tuva Republic, Russia.
Gino Caspari +5 more
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Contemporary evolutions in funerary architecture
This issue of the journal is the collection of the proceedings from the conference “TANEXPLORA 2012 – Contemporary evolutions in funerary architecture", which took place on March 2012 in Palazzo Re Enzo, Bologna.
Luigi Bartolomei, Giorgio Praderio
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Handing down the immaterial. Cremation themes for funerary architecture
This paper aims to investigate how the practice of cremation can contribute to the configuration and resemanticization of places intended for the cult of the dead.
Alessandra Carlini
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The Hybridization of graphic survey techniques in funerary architecture
Funerary architecture often presents a series of specificities that makes it necessary to combine different techniques for its adequate graphic restitution.
María José Muñoz-Mora +4 more
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The polymorphism and tradition of funerary practices of medieval Turks in light of new findings from Tuva Republic. [PDF]
The medieval Turks of the eastern Asian steppe are known for funerary finds exalting horsemanship and military heroism that thrived on intertribal warfare.
Annie Chan +4 more
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Futuristic cemetery designs, visions of the future funerary architecture [PDF]
Several important trends influence modern metropolises, including globalization, multiculturalism and overpopulation resulting in lack of free space. These trends relate to funerary culture in a specific way.
Ing. arch. Mária Jurášková, PhD.
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Main characteristics of burial complexes of Central Kazakhstan in the Late Bronze Age [PDF]
The main factual basis of the research comprised the materials of 25 necropoleis of the Late Bronze Age examined in the Karaganda and Ulytau regions of Central Kazakhstan. The total number of the investigated burials amounts to 167 individual structures.
Kukushkin I.A.
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The Medieval Muslim Cemeteries of Tigray (Ethiopia)
The discovery (or rediscovery) and the archaeological excavation of the medieval Muslim cemetery of Bilet (Tigray, Ethiopia) in 2018, made it possible to study for the first time in the northern highlands of Ethiopia, the funerary architecture and burial
Simon Dorso, Anna Lagaron
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This study analyses the funerary activity of small collective tombs with a limited number of individuals in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula during the Copper Age.
Linares-Catela José Antonio +1 more
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Water and architecture. Power and poetry in Keushu
The relationship between water and the built environment at the anthropic lagoon of Keushu in northern Peru, evinces, on one hand, the characteristics behind funerary architecture and their symbolic dimension bound to the landscape, and on the other, the
Daniel Alberto Vargas Torres
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