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What is 'Jewish' about Jewish art? Art and identity on late ancient sarcophagi from Rome [PDF]
A paper delivered at in the 2017 Colloquia of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Considers how a group of sarcophagi from the Jewish catacombs of Rome reflect on the subject of Jewish art and Jewish patrons in Late ...
Sean Burrus
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The 19th century drawing of the panel of a decorated plaster sarcophagus from the church of Saint-Christophe de Créteil has recently been rediscovered. Analysis of the ornamentation allows us to identify a Merovingian sarcophagus made from the same mould
Stéphane Ardouin, Thierry Galmiche
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The Myhrr-exuding tomb of St Symeon of Serbia at Studenica: A fresh look [PDF]
The latest results of the investigation of the royal tombs at the monastery of Studenica, Serbia, have inspired a reconsideration of the place of burial of some members of the Nemanjić family.
Popović Danica, Popović Marko
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Konya’daki Osmanlı Türbeleri’nde Mezar Taşları
Bu araştırmanın konusu Konya’daki Osmanlı türbelerinde mezar taşlarıdır. Türk sanatında anıtsal mezar mimarisi ve çeşitli formlarda yapılan mezar taşları her daim araştırmacılar tarafından önemini korumuştur. Türk-İslâm sanatında Karahanlılar, Gazneliler
Hümeyra Türk, Hacer Kara
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THE ROMAN IMPERIAL PERIOD SARCOPHAGUS FROM THE VILLAGE OF KAHRAMANMARAS-ELBISTAN-ALKAYAOGLU (ELBISTAN CITY MUSEUM) [PDF]
The subject of this study is a sarcophagus discovered during illegal excavations in the village of Alkayaoglu (Elbistan District) and subsequently transferred to the Elbistan City Museum following a report by the local gendarmerie.
Eker, F.
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Sarkophag der Aurelia Botiane Demetria aus Perge
The sarcophagus found in the ancient city of Perge is exhibited in the Antalya Museum. The front and side faces of the sarcophagus are made in the form of Asia Minor columned sarcophagi. The back side is carved in Torre Nova type.
Hüseyin Sabri Alanyalı, Ünal Demirer
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Heliodoros or the Fate of a Christian Councilman of Perinthos During the Great Persecution
This paper discusses a sarcophagus that was found in Gemlik (the ancient city of Kios) some years ago. It bears a longer than usual inscription with many orthographical and some grammatical errors. A certain Eikadios bought the sarcophagus for the burial
Mehmet Alkan, Johannes Nollé
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It is quite likely that all five inscriptions from Neoklaudiopolis/Vezirköprü presented in this paper are acclamations. They originate from Christian context.
Vera Sauer, Eckart Olshausen
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ABSTRACT In 1837, the Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum in Innsbruck, Austria, purchased a Roman bronze statue of a maenad from the 2nd century ce with red garnets as facetted eye inlays found near Brixen, Southern Tyrol. These garnets were investigated using optical microscopy, a portable hand‐held and a stationary micro‐X‐ray fluorescence device, as
H. Albert Gilg +3 more
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Egyptian blue and/or atacamite in an ancient egyptian coffin [PDF]
This work deals with the composition of the blue and green pigments used in the wooden sarcophagus studied by Abdelaal et al. and published in 2014 in this journal.
Giménez Izquierdo, Francisco Javier
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