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The Evolution of the Macedonian Tomb: Hellenistic Funerary Architecture Revisited
2021No description ...
Belinda D’Angelo
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Funerary architecture and other underground structures in Hellenistic Cyprus and Rhodes
Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes, 2016Fondée sur la comparaison des tombes monumentales de deux grandes îles de la Méditerranée orientale, Chypre et Rhodes, durant l’époque hellénistique, cette étude met en évidence les points communs et les différences architecturales des tombes de Néa Paphos («Tombeau des rois » ), de la ville de Rhodes (Rhodini, Korakonéro…) et de Lindos (Archokratéion).
Guimier-Sorbets, Anne-Marie +1 more
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International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Research, 2021
In both ancient and modern civilization the subsistence of burial tradition proves a consciousness within people regarding a phase between this world and hereafter. In most of the ancient civilizations and cultures dead are dealt with honour and dignity,
Ruba Babar Mughal +2 more
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In both ancient and modern civilization the subsistence of burial tradition proves a consciousness within people regarding a phase between this world and hereafter. In most of the ancient civilizations and cultures dead are dealt with honour and dignity,
Ruba Babar Mughal +2 more
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Beyond Anitkabir: The Funerary Architecture of Atatürk
2016Christopher. Wilson
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The Funerary Architecture of the La Tène Period in North-western Gaul and Southern Britain
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2020This paper concerns the architecture of formal burials from the La Tène period in north-western Gaul and southern Britain. The research focuses on the shape and dimensions of sepulchral pits containing inhumed or burnt human remains, on the different ...
Emilie Vannier
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The Teynham Triton and Its Significance to the Funerary Architecture of Roman Kent and Beyond
BritanniaThis article examines the significance of a highly unusual stone statue discovered at Teynham, Kent, depicting a triton and a ketos. It discusses the context of the find in what appears to be a mausoleum complex adjacent to Watling Street.
Richard Helm +4 more
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Proceedings Heritage Digital Technologies and Tourism Management - HEDIT2024
Currently, techniques for obtaining 3D models are booming due to the infinite applications of these models. Photogrammetry by SfM (Structure from Motion) is a whole new subject that is emerging in this field of modelling, as it is a technique that allows
Jorge Girbés Pérez +2 more
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Currently, techniques for obtaining 3D models are booming due to the infinite applications of these models. Photogrammetry by SfM (Structure from Motion) is a whole new subject that is emerging in this field of modelling, as it is a technique that allows
Jorge Girbés Pérez +2 more
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In the Footsteps of the Sasanians: Funerary Architecture and Bavandid Legitimacy
2015M. Michailidis
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