Bio-Archive of Cultural Heritage Microbiomes for Sustainable Conservation in the Multi-Omics Era. [PDF]
This review emphasizes the importance of a bio‐archive of the core microbiomes of cultural heritage as a reference for sustainable conservation, encompassing the scope of multi‐omics approaches and the identification of core microbiomes that integrate with environmental parameters.
Fu X, Wu F, Liu X.
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A Comparative Study of the Wall Paintings of the Mausoleums Attributed to Agha Seyyed Muhammad Yemeni in "Kisom" and "Licha" in Gilan, Based on Recognition of Artist’s Personality [PDF]
In Gilan it has been common to paint the walls of mausoleums; though these painting had been irrelevant to the entombed person and even to the architecture and structure of these mausoleums.
Yaghesh Kazemi, Nima Valibeig
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Juchi Khan Mausoleum: realities, legends and rituals
Lore and folk legends designate the burial of Jochi Khan, the eldest son of Genghis Khan, in the eponymous mausoleum in Ulytau, Kazakhstan. The mausoleum was built according to Islamic architecture of the 14th-15th centuries. A.Kh.
Emma R. Usmanova +5 more
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Le Mausolée de Magdoudech (entre Cillium et Thelepte, Hautes Steppes tunisiennes)
The Tunisian High Steppe region is well known for its funerary monuments, which are generally in a very good state of preservation including the famous examples of the mausoleum of Flauii at Cillium, of Postumia Matronilla at Henchir Ez-Zaâtli and the ...
Mohamed Ben Nejma
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In this paper, X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), Raman spectroscopy (RS), firing temperature analysis, pore size distribution analysis, Fourier infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM–EDS), and ...
Xiaoxi Li +9 more
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The oldest foundation tablet from the Ottoman era in Baghdad bears the name of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, dated 963 AH (1556 AD)"An artistic archaeological study" [PDF]
This paper deals with the study of the oldest founding tablet that came to us from the Ottoman era in Iraq, bearing a commemorative writing from the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, dated in the year (963 AH / 1556 AD).
Saadi Al. Darraji
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A Study of Three Unpublished Mausoleum Domes in Mit Ghamr City (Dakahlia Governorate) [PDF]
This study examines the architectural archaeological analysis of three remaining mausoleum domes in Mit Ghamr City, which are the Domes of Sidi Khalaf, Arbaeen and al-Wa’ez.
Ashgan Metwaly, Mohamed Metwaly
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The paper presents the results of many years of archaeological studies of the ancient settlement of Solkhat (13th–18th centuries) by the Starokrymskaya archaeological expedition of the State Hermitage Museum.
Seydaliev Emil I.
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Mazars as memorial monuments of Karakalpakstan of the 18th – early 20th centuries
The article studies the monuments of grave architecture of the Karakalpaks of the 18th – early 20th centuries: uishik, sagana, fence and gumbez. The most common form of such buildings is a fence of adobe walls, which does not have coatings. In fact, they
Makset A. Karlibaev
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POW Camp in Jindřichovice: Founding, Everyday Life, Memorialization
The prisoner of war camp in Jindřichovice (German: Heinrichsgrün), located in the Ore Mountains on the territory of the modern Czech Republic, was one of the largest such camps of the First World War in Austria-Hungary.
Vladimír Bružeňák
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