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AS 106. A small mud brick mastaba from Abusir South [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie
The anonymous mastaba AS 106 was archaeologically investigated by the Czech Institute of Egyptology in 2018. Its architectural layout remained quite well preserved, although it had suffered from looting activities in the past.
Lucie Jirásková   +3 more
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Buddhist Monastery Restriction policy in 1424 of the Chosun Dynasty and the Significance-with cases of Kyoungsang Province [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
application/pdfWhen the Chosun dynasty was established following collapse of the former Koryo dynasty, Buddhism of the Korean peninsula that had flourished during the Koryo dynasty encountered severe government opPresslon・    Quite a few researches had ...
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POLYONYMOUS NON-ROYAL INDIVIDUALS OF THE OLD KINGDOM

open access: yesJournal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists
This article deals with Old Kingdom individuals who had more than two names, a practice that was common for kings in ancient Egypt but uncommon for non-royal individuals. Some of these non-royal individuals had three names and some, more rarely, had four
Saleh Soleiman
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The mastaba of the chief physician, Nfr-Hr-PtH (AS 65) [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2017
During the fall season in 2016, the Czech Institute of Egyptology continued its field work at Abusir South. The western part of mastaba AS 65 belonging to the chief physician, Neferherptah (end of Fifth/beginning of Sixth Dynasty), was cleared and ...
Peter Jánosi
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The Comparison between Chien-K'ang of the Six Dynasties and Lo-Yang of the North Wei Dynasty [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
本文主要將三世紀訖六世紀間中國史上分裂時期中的兩個都城作一番比較,討論二者規劃的異同,並從都城風貌探尋南、北政權政治、社會之差異。The article is mainly concerned about the capital cities of the Six Dynasties and the North Wei Dynasty from the thud century A D to the sixth century A D, a period during which China was ...
劉淑芬, Liu, S.F.
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Conserving the Memory of Hammurabi: A Sustainable Model for Ancient Heritage Management at the Old Babylonian Site of Tell Muhammad, Iraq

open access: yesHeritage
An archaeological project requires a complex heritage management approach that includes excavation, scientific research, conservation of unearthed objects, protection of the site’s architecture, and, finally, public engagement.
Nicola Laneri   +9 more
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Jižní Abúsír- předběžná zpráva o výzkumu v roce 2015. Kaisebiho hrobka a okolí (AS 76-78) // Abusir South - a preliminary report on the excavations in the year 2015. The tomb of Kaisebi and its surroundings (AS 76-78) [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2016
ln the year 2015, the expedition of the Czech Institute of Egyptology focused particularly on the area south of mastaba AS 54. Already in 2014, three new mastabas were unearthed in the vicinity of AS 54, and therefore both seasons of the year 2015 ...
Veronika Dulíková   +2 more
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The Liquor Monopoly in T'ang Dynasty [PDF]

open access: yes, 1957
There were two kinds of the liquor monopoly in T’ang Dynasty, namely, (A) the government monopolizes brewage and sale of liquor; (B) the government has certain non-official civilians do them and imposes taxes on liquor and the income out of it.
9000260228390   +4 more
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Anglo-Saxons, Umayyads, and Viking Raids: A Comparative Analysis of Identities and Disparate Representations [PDF]

open access: yes
Thesis (B.A. in History, Minor in Art History)--John Cabot University, Spring 2025.The Anglo-Saxons of the British Isles and the Umayyads of the Iberian Peninsula differed in many ways. For one, the former was entirely Christian after their conversion in
Madsen, Jacob
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Sixth centennial of the death of King Martin the Humane [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The International Conference Martin the Humane, the Last King in the Barcelona Dynasty (1396-1410): The Interregnum and the Compromise of ...
Palau i Baduell, Josep Maria
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