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In 2002, a necropolis to the south of the commune of Arcis-sur-Aube (Aube, Champagne-Ardenne) was excavated. Twenty-two tombs were exhumed and dated to between the end of the 3rd and middle of the 4th century. While most of the deceased were deposited in
Cécile Paresys +10 more
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The tomb TT 100, belonging to the vizier Rekhmire, in the Theban necropolis (Luxor, Egypt), one of the best examples of funerary architecture of the Egyptian New Kingdom, has been widely studied since the beginning of the 20th century from the ...
Antonio Muñoz Herrera
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La mort en Arabie du Nord-Est : Synthèse des pratiques funéraires entre 1000 av.-700 apr. n. è.
Tombs are the most well-represented remains in Northeast Arabia. Characterized by tumuli, mounds of sediment covering one or several graves, their use appears to be part of a funerary tradition dating back to the Bronze Age.
Marie Laguardia
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Djedkare’s pyramid complex: Preliminary report of the 2017 season [PDF]
During the fieldwork in the pyramid complex of King Djedkare in the 2017 season, the Egyptian mission focused on consolidation works inside the pyramid and on the exploration and documentation of the south-eastern part of the king’s funerary temple.
Mohamed Megahed +2 more
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Un mausolée circulaire en contexte suburbain à Narbonne/Narbo Martius (Aude)
The discovery of a circular monument during the rescue excavation of the Hôtel-Dieu in Narbonne, in 1996, allowed archaeologists to reassess the question of monumental funerary architecture in the capital of Narbonnaise Gaul.
Olivier Ginouvez, Sandy Gualandi
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Reconstruction of the outer shapes of the Holy Archangels Church near Prizren - revisited [PDF]
Slobodan Nenadović’s well-known monograph on the forms of the original building of the Holy Archangels Monastery near Prizren has laid the ground for оur knowledge of the main architectural characteristics of Tzar Stefan Dušan’s funerary ...
Bjelić Igor
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Symbolic figures in Early Imperial Asia Minor. Reshaping of funerary architecture
The Hellenistic tradition of funerary monuments in Early Imperial Asia Minor was based equally on both, the form and decoration of tomb monument. Figural decoration on panel reliefs or sarcophagi embodied political allegory and civic ideology together ...
M. Novakova
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The influence of religious and cosmological beliefs on the solar architecture of the ancient world [PDF]
In the earliest civilizations of the Ancient World, sun worship developed in parallel with an understanding of the movement of the stars. That was the origin of an architecture that expressed a number of religious and cosmological beliefs.
Fumadó Alsina, Joan Lluís +2 more
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ABSTRACT Neolithic long barrows are among the earliest monumental structures in Europe, yet in many parts of Central Europe their surface expression has been largely erased by long‐term agricultural activity. This study evaluates the potential of integrated remote sensing approaches for identifying and contextualizing long barrows and associated ...
Petr Krištuf +5 more
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Džedkareův pyramidový komplex: nové doklady o konci 5. dynastie | Djedkare’s pyramid complex: new evidence on the late Fifth Dynasty [PDF]
The pyramid complex of King Djedkare in South Saqqara is a key monument for our understanding of the history of the late Fifth and early Sixth Dynasties and of the social and religious transformations of that period.
Mohamed Megahed
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