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Social structures in Late Iron Age Transylvania. Archaeological evidence of social competition and hierarchy [PDF]
The scope of this article is to discuss the main components of the social structures which characterized the “Celtic” and the “Dacian” cultural and chronological horizons, and to identify, on the basis of the available archaeological evidence, the means ...
Aurel Rustoiu, Iosif Vasile Ferencz
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Art roman et art moderne : « affinités sentimentales » [PDF]
The history of art in the twentieth century reveals many and varied affinities with roman art, both formal and spiritual, especially for the painters of the Second School of Paris and the non-figuration.
Valérie Buisine
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This chapter begins with a current restrictive definition of Roman art; a definition that has resulted in a separation of artworks produced in the Roman period into "Greek" and "Roman" categories. The study of the "Greek" category as part of the study of Roman otium or private life has actually perpetuated a division of material along the same old ...
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Hoard of Late Roman Gold Coins from the Dakhla Oasis "Analytical and Comparative Study with Analogues in ancient Egypt" [PDF]
The study aims to uncover a group of late Roman gold coins dating from the era of Emperor Constantius II, which were discovered within the Dakhla Oasis, where impressive group of Roman archaeological evidence found, transferred and preserved in the ...
Fatma Ali Abbas Mohamed +2 more
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Starting from a recently discovered gold coin, aureus, of Vespasian in the military environment of Războieni-Cetate, Romania (in former Roman Dacia), the present study gathered the evidence of similar finds from the territory of former Roman Dacia.
Cristian Gazdac +2 more
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REMARKS ON THE HEAD OF ROMAN SOLDIER IN THE GRAECO-ROMAN MUSEUM AT ALEXANDRIA [PDF]
This paper examines a head for a young warrior. It is kept in the Graeco-Roman Museum at Alexandria (Inv.No.3244). It is carved in white marble and measures 25 cm. The dimension of the head indicates that once it belonged to a life size statue.
Abdel Basset A. ABDEL FATTAH
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HISTORICAL AND RELIGIOUS EFFECTS IN COPTIC ART [PDF]
Historical and Religious Effects in Coptic Art [EN] Before Christianity appeared the religious state in Egypt and the Roman world included many religions, such
Ezzat Zaky Kadous
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Les sarcophages romains : problèmes et certitudes
Historiated sarcophagi form a numerically significant and artistically rich body of work in Roman art. Sarcophagi have long been studied by researchers, and in recent decades they have given rise to a profound renewal of knowledge, through inventories ...
François Baratte
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The history of formation and development of the National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida (Spain)
The article is devoted to the history of preservation of the archaeological monuments of the city of Mérida that keep the memory of the former greatness of the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania.
K.G. Gorshkova, O.A. Masalova
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Roman window glass: an approach to its study through iconography
Despite the fact that iconographic studies are recognized as an important tool for understanding antiquity, there are few references among scholars of Roman window glass to this field.
Almudena Velo-Gala +1 more
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