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A Late Bronze Age foreign elite? Investigating mobility patterns at Seddin, Germany. [PDF]

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Contextualizing ancient texts with generative neural networks. [PDF]

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FUNERARY MONUMENTS AND FUNERARY RITES IN LATE ANTIQUE AQUITAINE

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 1986
Summary.Within the major groups of late Roman sarcophagi and especially of late Gallic sarcophagi (those of Arles and Marseille), the sarcophagi of Aquitaine stand apart in both shape and style. This study traces the broad lines of their stylistic evolution from direct imitations of shape and decoration of the Arelasian models to the fully developed ...
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A New Inscribed Funerary Monument from Aigina

Hesperia, 2002
This article presents an ancient monument discovered on Aigina in 1999. The monument is remarkable for its unusual shape: a rectangular slab with a pyramidal top, a two-line inscription, and a deep niche with dowel holes in the floor and back walls. I argue that the monument is funerary in function, and that its peculiar features are related to its ...
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Funerary monuments of the Gattelusi at Mytilene

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1992
Five fragments from the tombs of the Gattelusi dynasty of Lesbos are presented, which were originally published by F.W. Hasluck in BSA 15 (1908–9). The monuments are published in detail for the first time, and are placed in the context of contemporary Byzantine and Genoese funerary monuments at Constantinople and in the Aegean.
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