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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1939
To attempt a new restoration of the Tomb of Mausolus may seem to some a hopeless, and to others an unnecessary, task. But I have never felt satisfied with any of those hitherto proposed; and only that of Cockerell (dating originally from before the excavation of the monument by Sir Charles Newton in 1857) and that of Mr. J. J. Stevenson appear to me to
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To attempt a new restoration of the Tomb of Mausolus may seem to some a hopeless, and to others an unnecessary, task. But I have never felt satisfied with any of those hitherto proposed; and only that of Cockerell (dating originally from before the excavation of the monument by Sir Charles Newton in 1857) and that of Mr. J. J. Stevenson appear to me to
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THE MAUSOLEUM OF MUHAMMAD BOSHARO
Muqarnas Online, 1989mad Bosharo stands in the village of Mazar-i Sharif in the Zeravshan River valley, not far from the city of Panjikent. In this mountainous area many architectural monuments of pre-Islamic and early Islamic culture have been preserved. The mausoleum of Muhammad Bosharo, one of the most noteworthy among them, gave its name to the village in which it ...
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Abstract Drawing on anthropological perspectives, this paper argues that the fungibility of objects and the ability to exchange them for money is a defining characteristic of capitalist markets. In contrast, other systems of reckoning value emphasize the unique relationships within which objects are embedded and their inability to ...
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