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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
- Funerary architecture in the Indian subcontinent represents a significant expression of cultural, political, and architectural development. Delhi, as the capital of several dynasties, contains a rich collection of tomb architecture that reflects ...
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- Funerary architecture in the Indian subcontinent represents a significant expression of cultural, political, and architectural development. Delhi, as the capital of several dynasties, contains a rich collection of tomb architecture that reflects ...
P. Ashik S +2 more
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PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences
This paper investigates the funerary landscapes of rural settlements along the Syrian coast during the Roman and Byzantine periods. Spanning the 1st–6th centuries CE, lebanit examines how burial forms and mortuary rituals reflected broader ...
M. Ismail
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This paper investigates the funerary landscapes of rural settlements along the Syrian coast during the Roman and Byzantine periods. Spanning the 1st–6th centuries CE, lebanit examines how burial forms and mortuary rituals reflected broader ...
M. Ismail
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FUNERARY ARCHITECTURE IN CHIUSI
Etruscan Studies, 1995L'articolo esamina la grande varietà di tipi tombali a Chiusi e nel suo territorio fra VII e II sec. a.C.
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Between Orthodoxy and Exegesis: Some Aspects of Attitudes in the Sharia toward Funerary Architecture
Muqarnas, 1989Thomas Leisten
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A synthesis of the architecture of Roman funerary monuments in the Iberian peninsula
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2019Hispania (modern Spain and Portugal) was one of the earliest overseas territories conquered by the Romans, who landed at Emporion in 218 B.C. The amount of archaeological fieldwork conducted in the last two decades is remarkable, especially in cities ...
Alicia Jiménez
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No Longer Slaves and Subjects: Hellenistic Funerary Architecture of Pelagonia
2023Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Arts, Social Sciences and Commerce, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.The Pelagonia valley is located in the south-west corner of the Republic of North Macedonia.
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New Data on the Necropolis of Thaj: evolution of the funerary architecture
2023Located in Northeastern Arabia, Thaj is the largest known pre-Islamic site in the region where urban and sub-urban areas are associated with a vast necropolis of more than 1000 tumuli. As part of the Franco-Saudi mission of Thaj (CNRS/Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture), the aims of the research conducted on the necropolis since 2017 was to characterize ...
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