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Coptic Stelae from the Fourth to the Seventh Century AD
ظهر جليا أثر العادات الجنائزية في مصر القديمة على الأقباط من خلال عادات الدفن والتحنيط لديهم لاسيما في الفترة المبكرة، فقد اظهروا عناية فائقة بجسد المتوفى خاصة في جبانات مصر العليا.
بهي الدين, الاستاذ المساعد دعاء
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Women’s work in the Early Dynastic Period [PDF]
The twentieth century scholarship regarding women’s involvement in the Early Dynastic Period offers subjective and incomplete accounts of women’s roles in early Egyptian history.
Susan Kelly
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The First Intermediate Period was a time of cultural innovation and social competition. The collapse of the monarchy and the cultural productions it sponsored paved the way for the emergence of new artistic and cultural expressions, better adapted to a ...
Juan Carlos Moreno García
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This paper assesses the applicability of modern notions of gender identity and individuality, and examines ‘relationality’ as a key dimension structuring social identity during the Bronze Age and the beginning of the Early Iron Age in western Iberia ...
Diaz-Guardamino Uribe, Marta +1 more
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International audienceDuring the Early Byzantine period (4th–7th c. AD) the funerary epigraphy of the Provincia Arabia saw a very strong decrease in terms of quantity and content, in contrast to developments further south (in Palaestina Tertia, the ...
Gatier, Pierre-Louis
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Three funerary stelae found in Aliveri
Between 2009 and 2013, urgent excavations were conducted on the south-east of Karavos near Alivéri by R. Skafida, E. Christodoulou, Chr. Varela and the author. The discovery of numerous archaeological remains beneath and around the steam electric station in the bay of Karavos confirms the major role played by this site, which S.
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Collection of Funerary Stelae from the Jawf valley
This book is the third volume of the collection of epigraphic and archaeological artifacts from the Jawf valley, kept at the National Museum of Sanaa.It is devoted to a collection of 437 funerary stelae dating from the 8th to the 1st century BC.Together with the catalogue, the authors propose a stylistic analysis, a synthesis on onomastics and ...
Arbach, Mounir +2 more
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Redundant Information? Repetitive Inscriptions in the Public Space of Pompeii
: Inscriptions were very present in the public space of Pompeii. They were presented in different shapes and sizes along the streets, on building facades or at the forum square.
Fanny Opdenhoff
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Two Palmyrene Funerary Stelae in the Collection of the American Academy in Rome
There are two Palmyrene funerary stelae in the archaeological study collection of the American Academy in Rome (nos. H28, H29); neither has seen previous publication. The present study offers an art historical and epigraphic description of these objects,
Hutton, Jeremy, Klein, Konstantin
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Seven Hellenistic stelae with Greek inscriptions found in the ancient city of Naples were examined minero-petrographically (by optical microscopy on thin sections and XRD on powder) and geochemically (by stable isotope ratio analysis) in order to ...
LAZZARINI, LORENZO +2 more
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