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The Motherland and the Fight with Fascism: War Cult and War Film under Brezhnev (1965–82)

open access: yesThe Russian Review, Volume 83, Issue 4, Page 595-613, October 2024.
Abstract This article, based on extensive archival documentation, newspapers, and periodicals, examines the impact upon the Soviet film industry of shifts in top‐level policy relating to representation of the war. It contends that Leonid Brezhnev’s May 8, 1965, speech on the eve of Victory Day propounded an inclusive vision of the war (later sections ...
Catriona Kelly
wiley   +1 more source

Surveying and monitoring submerged archaeological sites in inland waters through a multiproxy strategy: The case of Dolmen de Guadalperal and other sites from Valdecañas reservoir (Spain)

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 53-69, January/March 2024.
Abstract The evolving dynamics of climate change and water resource management present unique challenges for the research and conservation of archaeological heritage, particularly within reservoirs. The Dolmen of Guadalperal in Spain and its surrounding archaeological sites exemplify such a scenario.
Enrique Cerrillo‐Cuenca   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Funerary Stela of Heni

open access: yes, 2013
Offered symbolically, the images and hieroglyphics depicted on the right of this funerary stela ensured that Heni, a local high official, would never experience hunger or thirst in the afterlife.
Revoy, Antoine   +2 more
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A new tomb of transitional type from Abusir South: mastaba of Nyankhseshat (AS 104) [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2019
Mastaba AS 104 is located above the Wadi Abusiri, to the south-east of the tomb of Kaaper (AS 1). It was preserved almost to the height of the former roofing, hence almost completely.
Martin Odler   +6 more
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Psychological and Biological Aspects of “Without‐Body Bereavement”: Reflections at COVID‐19 Pandemic Time

open access: yesMental Illness, Volume 2024, Issue 1, 2024.
Grief is an individual, family, and social psychological process following the death of a loved one, during which the pain caused by loss follows several stages that will lead to the reorganization and acceptance of the mourning event. In this article, we will examine some elaboration processes that can allow for an analysis of the cultural, social ...
Francesco Franza   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Unpublished Stela of Hunefer:Remarks on glorification texts on New Kingdom funerary stelae

open access: yes, 2017
First ever publication of the text the best-known funerary stela painted on the Book of the Dead papyrus of Hunefer, British ...
Bommas, Martin
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THE STELA OF ANXW IN SOHAG NATIONAL MUSEUM INV. Nº. 876

open access: yes, 2022
[En] This paper aims to study a round-topped funerary stela of anxw from Abydos, preserved now in Sohag National Museum Inv. Nº.876. The present study provides a discussion of the meaning of their names and title.
Mohammed, Ahmed Younes
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A fifth Nubian funerary stela from the Bankes Collection. An addendum to CIEN 3, 26–29

open access: yes, 2017
The article offers a first edition of a Christian funerary stela from northern Nubia, inscribed in Greek. The monument belongs to a small series of similar stelae from the collection of W. J. Bankes (1786–1855) and may date from about the seventh century.
Worp, Klaas A., van der Vliet, Jacques
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A Collection of Some Unpublished Funerary Stelae in the Ismailia Museum

open access: yesJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science, 2022
The subject of this study is a group of limestone tombstones that were discovered through forced excavations during the Israeli occupation of the Sinai Peninsula, which was carried out by Moshe Dayan, the Israeli Defense Minister at that time. This happened without a scientific method and he was keen to keep it in a group of other possessions in a ...
openaire   +1 more source

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