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Conservazione dell’architettura funeraria etrusca. Il caso dell’ipogeo di marciana scavato nel granito

open access: yesRestauro Archeologico, 2016
The problematic nature of Etruscan funerary architecture conservation due to the peculiar environmental conditions consisting of underground positions with flows of visitors represents a typical aim of the archaeological restoration The study case should
Giuseppe Centauro   +2 more
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Middle Bronze Age funerary hipogea from Torre Velha 3 (Serpa, Portugal). The Southeast inside the Southwest?!

open access: yesZephyrus, 2011
Recent archaeological excavations in the Portuguese region of Baixo Alentejo, carried out under the implementation of the irrigation project connected with the Alqueva Dam (EDIA), have brought to light important finds dated to the Southwestern Bronze Age.
Catarina ALVES   +6 more
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Le traitement funéraire des enfants décédés avant un an dans l’Antiquité : études de cas

open access: yesBulletins et Mémoires de la Société d’Anthropologie de Paris, 2003
The children who died in their first year, generally lacking or under-represented in the cemeteries, are often buried within the settlements or on their edges, or in their own cemetery. The frequent under-representation of these infants in the cemeteries
Frédérique Blaizot   +2 more
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Voyageurs à Palmyre : pour le meilleur et pour le pire

open access: yesLes Cahiers d’EMAM
The rediscovery of the site of Palmyra in 1678 by english merchants led to the arrival of many adventurers and travellers during the following centuries, despite the dangers posed by the tribes of Bedouin plunderers on the way and on the site.
Annie Sartre-Fauriat
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Doctrinal Impact on the Function of Funerary Architecture in Fatimid Egypt

open access: yesJournal of Association of Arab Universities for Tourism and Hospitality, 2014
The arrival of the Fatimid conquerors to Egypt was a turning point which brought forth a radical impact on both political and religious sides of life. Coming from quite a different doctrinal background, the Fatimids had a predominating aim to spread their beliefs between the Egyptian populace.
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The Cemetery and Digital Collective Memory

open access: yesARQ
The means of storing and transmitting information are transforming funerary architecture and our relationship with death. Burial sites, which reflect social and religious hierarchies, have historically structured collective memory.
Stefania Rasile
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Russlands Arlington? Der Föderale Militärische Gedenkfriedhof bei Moskau

open access: yesRIHA Journal, 2017
Opened in 2013, the Federal Military Memorial Cemetery near Moscow is Russia’s new national cemetery. Providing for the interment of political as well as military leaders, it is to supplant the Kremlin Wall as the country’s prime burial site.
Gabowitsch, Mischa
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The Altar and the Tumulus: Ritual and Visuality at Grotta Porcina

open access: yesAristonothos
This paper studies the two main monuments of the Grotta Porcina necropolis (Vetralla, VT): a monumental tumulus and a circular base, the latter interpreted as a scaled-down replica of the former.
Antonio Paolo Pernigotti
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Reflection of international architecture in Czechoslovak funerary buildings

open access: yesZprávy památkové péče, 2022
Renata Vrabelová, Petr Svoboda
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The Philia facies and the Interaction Between Cyprus and Cilicia

open access: yesKaskal
The Philia facies marks the transition between the Late Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze Age in Cyprus (2400-2350/2200 BC). This crucial period witnessed significant changes in architecture, craftsmanship, funerary practices, and the economy ...
Sandei, Irene
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