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Albertosaurus sarcophagus

1998
On August 10, 1910, Barnum Brown and Peter Kaisen discovered what they at first determined to be an articulated skeleton of the tyrannosaurid AIbertosaurus sarcophagus. They had been floating by boat down the Red Deer River of the province of Alberta in Canada, and had been prospecting in the badlands near what is now Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial
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Another Sidamara Sarcophagus

The Art Bulletin, 1923
THE sarcophagi sometimes known as the Sidamara1 sarcophagi, but now commonly called the Asiatic sarcophagi and subdivided into an earlier group that is Lydian and a later group to which the Sidamara sarcophagus itself belongs,2 are now quite familiar to American students.
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ATATÜRK's Sarcophagus Acoustic Properties

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018
This research investigates the acoustical characteristics of Atatürk sarcophagus. The Hall of Honor, which included the Atatürk's sarcophagus, was elevated from the whole mass, as it seemed strongly to the outside architect. The first floor is surrounded by this hall.
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The Providence Niobid Sarcophagus

American Journal of Archaeology, 1969
School of Design since 1921 has never, to this time, been the subject of a thorough investigation.' Yet the close resemblance of its design to two other second century Roman sarcophagi, which have been published frequently, makes it of great interest to those who wish to discover how workshop patterns were used and varied at that time.
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Carving the Badminton Sarcophagus

Metropolitan Museum Journal, 1993
INCE THEY FIRST BECAME the subject of intensive study in the 186os, Roman sarcophagi have posed many questions for modern viewers. Early investigators, Otto Jahn and Carl Robert, for example, examined sarcophagi primarily for their iconographic content: to link them with lost Greek paintings or simply to understand them on their own terms. Beginning in
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Albertosaurus sarcophagus Osborn 1905

1970
Published as part of Russell, Dale A., 1970, Tyrannosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of western Canada, Ottawa :National Museum of Natural Sciences, Publications in Palaeontology, No.
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Albertosaurus sarcophagus Osborn 1905

2003
Albertosaurus sarcophagus. — A. sarcophagus Osborn, 1905 is only known with certainty from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta, Canada. There are ten skulls and skeletons known, plus a bonebed that includes at least twelve individuals of different ontogenetic stages (Currie 2000b). Russell (1970) synonymized the more ancient Gorgosaurus with this
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The Payava Sarcophagus

2018
Klasik Dönem’in sonuna dek Lykia’nın başkenti olan Ksanthos’tan 1884 yılında British Museum’a götürülen Payava Lahti, iki mezar odalı, ahşap mimari öykünmeli ve kabartmalarla bezeli bir lahittir. Orta blok, güney dar yüzde; ayakta duran iki figür taçlandırma eylemi içindedir. Savaş giysili figürlerden solda duran ve taçlanan Payava’dır.
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Sarcophagus

2003
David M. Jones   +10 more
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Sarcophagus

2021
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