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Sculpture et datation, le renouveau d’un enjeu

open access: yesLes Cahiers de l'École du Louvre, 2021
Based on the corpus of fourth-tenth century architecture, the corpus for sculpture of the same period in France that is being prepared includes in its fields the various arguments necessary for the dating of sculpted elements.
Christian Sapin
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Residential Towers of the Left-Bank Wrocław. An Unusual or a Forgotten Phenomenon in the Medieval Cityscape?

open access: yesBiuletyn Historii Sztuki
In this study, we have taken on the subject of medieval residential towers in the chartered city of Wrocław. We discuss residential towers and tower houses that have been identified through archaeological/architectural, historical and iconographic ...
Roland Mruczek, Maria Legut-Pintal
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The transformation of house orientation following islamization and independence in Soppeng Regency: a study of culture and local identity

open access: yesConservation Science in Cultural Heritage
This study aims to analyse the transformation of the orientation of traditional Bugis houses in Soppeng Regency in the context of Islamization and modernization after independence.
Andi Abidah, Erich Lehner
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Philosophy of History of Islamic Architecture in Orientalism [PDF]

open access: yesتوسعه پایدار شهری
Every historical account is influenced by the historian's perspective and attitude. The assumptions that a historian has are the most significant factors that determine the history he/she writes. The same goes for the history of Islamic architecture. The
Marzieh Sabet Eghlidi   +2 more
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Coherence‐Gated Wrapped‐Phase InSAR With Matrix‐Based Uncertainty Diagnostics for Burial‐Mound Hotspot Ranking (Sicily, Italy)

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Burial mounds are key elements of Mediterranean funerary landscapes, but in intensively cultivated coastal plains their low‐relief expression is easily obscured by ploughing, levelling and rapidly changing surface conditions, making single‐date observations unreliable.
Salvatore Polverino   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Looking at Soil as It Is: Evolution of Microscopic Soil Characterization From Kubiëna to Artificial Intelligence

open access: yesJournal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, EarlyView.
We provide a historic overview of microscopic soil structure characterization from its founding father, Walter Kubiëna, to several technical revolutions like automation, digitalization, and artificial intelligence. In addition to technical advancements, we explore how concepts and research questions have evolved in time.
Steffen Schlüter   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Farming in the shadows of Rome: A multi‐proxy palaeoenvironmental record from Loch Clunie—Perthshire

open access: yesJournal of Quaternary Science, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Roman impacts on local society is a subject of international significance. Loch Clunie, Perthshire, lies only 5.4 km from Inchtuthil, the only Roman legionary fortress in Scotland, and contains two crannogs and a probable lakeside hillfort. Despite this proximity and the likelihood of local–Roman interaction, these sites remain unexcavated ...
Samantha E. Jones   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The last stronghold of the Castle of Leiria and its constructive evidences: when Romanesque encloses Gothic

open access: yesArqueología de la Arquitectura, 2017
This paper contains part of the results gathered from the first architectonic study of the Castle of Leiria’s military structures, conducted within a master dissertation in Art History, from the University of Coimbra, combining Archaeology of ...
António Ginja
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The City of Novi Sad Museum as part of the offer of cultural tourism [PDF]

open access: yesTurističko Poslovanje, 2023
Museum institutions occupy an important place in cultural and touristic movements. They contain numerous valuable funds from the fields of archaeology, history, ethnology, architecture, fine and applied arts, as well as from the daily and everyday life ...
Mijuk Nenad
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Where were all the trees? Computer vision meets landscape history to unlock the potential of historical Ordnance Survey maps

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract The first edition of the Ordnance Survey's 1:2500 County Series is marked with treed areas, such as woodlands and orchards, and, remarkably, freestanding trees. Consequently, it is an unparalleled source of information on the distribution of trees across Britain in the mid‐late nineteenth century, when the maps were first surveyed. In order to
Toby Pillatt, William A. P. Smith
wiley   +1 more source

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