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1One of the chapters written by M. Fantuzzi in M. Fantuzzi and R. Hunter, Tradition and Innovation in Hellenistic poetry. It has been the first systematic analysis of the interactions between monuments and archaic and classical Greek epigrams on stone ...
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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
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Three New Funerary Inscriptions in the Adana Museum from the Cappadocian city of Comana/Hierapolis
This article deals with three funerary stelae found in the city of Comana/Hierapolis and now held in Adana Archaeological Museum. Like Zela, Ameria, Venasa, Kabeira, Pessinus and the eponymous Comana in Pontus, Cappadocian Comana was one of the most ...
Ferit BAZ +2 more
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Epigraphic Research around Juliopolis II: New Inscriptions from Nallıhan
This paper presents 2 dedication and 12 funerary inscriptions from Nallıhan and its territory. No. 1 is a dedication to Men Matrios?, erected by Trophimas. The epithet Matrios is probably wrong writing instead of Patrios, a common epithet of Men. No.
Fatma Avcu, Yadigar Doğan
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A brief note on the Yemenite chahar taq mausoleums. The case of Baraqish [PDF]
The chahartaq, a type of building frequently used as a mausoleum in Iran during the Islamic era, has an undeniable Iranian pre-Islamic origin, but its architectural form, together with its function as a mausoleum, crossed the Iranian border and was ...
FONTANA, MARIA VITTORIA
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The Revival of the Funeral Industry in Shanghai: a Model for China [PDF]
International audienceShanghai was formerly the heart of a highly dynamic funeral industry. Following a fifty-year interlude under the Maoist regime, the city is now seeking to revive this pioneering tradition. Although death is no more visible here than
Aveline-Dubach, Natacha
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Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur Nr. 40 (2011) - Abstracts [PDF]
s der Artikel zu "SAK" 40 (2011). Die Autoren sind: M. Abdelrahiem, J.-C. Antoine, Kh. H. Awad, N. Billing, M. Fitzenreiter, S. Gromadzka/S. Rzepka, S. Grunert, J.M. Iskander,J. Janak, K. Jansen-Winkeln, J. Kahl/M. El-Khadragy/U. Verhoeven/M. Abdelrahiem/
Kloth, Nicole (Hrsg.)
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The polymorphism and tradition of funerary practices of medieval Turks in light of new findings from Tuva Republic. [PDF]
Chan A +4 more
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Three hundred years of Palmyrene history. Unlocking archaeological data for studying past societal transformations. [PDF]
Raja R, Bobou O, Romanowska I.
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Iscrizioni monumentali dei Siculi
Sicels’ Munumental Inscriptions My survey of a range of very well-known documents, although obscure, aims at underlining their monumental aspect, that means their public function.
Federica Cordano
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