A New Subgenus of the Genus Phenolia (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae) from Myanmar Cretaceous Amber with Taxonomic, Phylogenetic and Bionomic Notes on the 'Nitidulid' Group of Families. [PDF]
Kirejtshuk AG, Shaw JJ, Smirnov IS.
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Purpose: based on an analysis of scientific sources, to investigate the depiction of martial artists in ancient sculpture from the Archaic period to the late Classical period. Materials and methods. The following methods were used to solve the research tasks: historical and cultural – to study changes in the ways of depicting martial arts in different ...
Valerii Holokha, Dmytro Batulin
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An innovative approach for provenancing ancient white marbles: the contribution of x-ray diffraction to disentangling the origins of Göktepe and Carrara marbles. [PDF]
Antonelli F, Nestola F.
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Euclidean Embodiments in the Twenty-First Century: An Allegorical Ode to Aldous Huxley (1894-1963). [PDF]
Sriraman B.
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Greek sculpture, Archaic, Classical & Hellenistic: new finds & developments 2005–2015
Prospective students of Greek sculpture are daunted by the fact that they have to tackle a bibliography in several languages that stretches back to the 19th century and must often employ methods that are deemed old-fashioned. The development of style is, nevertheless, giving way now to the study of materials and techniques, as well as the historical ...
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Reflections on “Reflections on the Greek Revolution” [PDF]
This essay offers a critique of Ernst Gombrich’s account of the Greek Revolution. I hope to show, however, that three major pivots of his argument -- the initiating rôle of the narrative, the continuing process of the refinement of "realism" and the ...
Mary Beard
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On the colossal unfinished kouros from Thasos (around VI B.C.) exhibited in the Archeological Museum of Thasos, the marks of one tool only can be ...
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Portraits and politics in classical Greece and early imperial China: an institutional approach to comparative art [PDF]
This article develops a comparative approach to the history of portraiture in classical Greece and early imperial China, with a particular focus on institutions of state honorific portraiture.
Tanner, JJ
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The evolution of Old and Middle English texts: linguistic form and practices of literacy [PDF]
The late, great paleographer Malcolm Parkes used to opine that 'the greatest mistake a paleographer makes is to forget the nature of the text being copied'. The axiom is a powerful one that has relevance not simply for the sub-discipline of paleography
Smith, Jeremy
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