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A Funerary Stele from Kyzikos

open access: yesGephyra, 2008
This article revises a funerary inscription from Kyzikos recently published by A. Yaylalı; it also offers an explanation of the meaning of ἄναξ and new translations for two inscriptions published by E. Schwertheim and A. Yaylalı.
Murat Aydaş
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The funerary stele of Petto from Ig

open access: yesArheološki Vestnik, 2016
During archaeological excavations in 2014 in the meadow called Marof in Ig, in addition to the first Roman cemetery to be discovered in this area, an architectural funerary stele was also found.
Anja Ragolič
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Funerary Eagles. An Unpublished Stele from Zeugma with a Greek Inscription

open access: yesGephyra
This article aims to present a stele with an inscription purchased in France by its current owner, an antique dealer from Alicante, Spain. The combination of the stele's structural characteristics with its iconography and text allows it to be attributed ...
María-paz De Hoz
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Une stèle funéraire gallo-romaine inédite au dépôt archéologique Des Bolards à Nuits-Saint-Georges (Côte-d’Or)

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2023
A fragment of a gallo-roman funerary stele, most likely from one of the necropolises of Les Bolards in Nuit-Saint-Georges (Côte-d’Or), or perhaps from Prémeaux (Côte-d’Or), has been found in the archaeological deposit of the site.
Marie-Anaïs Janin   +3 more
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A New Funerary Stele from Karkemish and New Values for Some Anatolian Hieroglyphic Signs

open access: yesBelleten, 2023
Karkemish is located on the West bank of Euphrates River, about 60 kilometres southeast of Gaziantep, Turkey, and 100 kilometres northeast of Aleppo, Syria.
Hasan Peker
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Polyneices’ Body and His Monument: Class, Social Status, and Funerary Commemoration in Sophocles’ Antigone [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
There has been much debate about the role of Greek tragedy in questioning and/or affirming values. This paper addresses the broader relationship between theater and society in terms of the ways in which the dead were commemorated in fifth-century Athens.
David Roselli
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Gesture politics and the art of ambiguity: the Iron Age statue from Hirschlanden [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
NoThe discovery of the extraordinary Hirschlanden figure was reported in this journal in 1964. Since then the statue has featured in numerous discussions of Iron Age art and society, to the extent that it has become one of the iconic images of the ...
Armit, Ian, Grant, P.
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The Iconography of Athenian State Burials in the Classical Period [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
New Virtual Reality technologies provide the possibility of widening access to information in data. Haptics, the technology of touch, could be an interesting future aid and have large impact on medical applications.
Stupperich, Reinhard
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A New Epigram in the Uşak Museum: The Relief Stele of Maximus

open access: yesGephyra, 2020
This article introduces an unpublished tombstone with an epigram, on display at the Uşak Archaeology Museum. A funerary epigram of nines lines forms three lined accurate distiches. The mentioned tombstone is for a young child who was taken by Hades.
Şenkal Ki̇leci̇
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DONNE DI CASA: RITRATTI DI LIBERTE E PATRONI SUI MONUMENTI FUNERARI ROMANI [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
open1La investigación sobre monumentos funerarios romanos viene concediendo gran importancia al análisis ornamental de las tumbas de los libertos, de su representación y la de sus respectivas familias, si bien tradicionalmente ha primado la componente ...
Scalco, Luca
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