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Commensality Through a Solar Cult.

2022
The Bell Beaker phenomenon is characterised by new forms of ritual practices especially known through the studyof Bell Beaker graves. These contexts are linked to the representation of individuals who represent elites of those Neolithicsocieties.
Ripoche, Julien, Nicolas, Théophane
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Heliopolis and the Solar Cult in the Third Millennium BC

Ägypten und Levante, 2017
The article reassesses and re-discusses the available archaeological and textual evidence of the city of Heliopolis, in the attempt to clarify its role in the historical evolution of the solar cult and religion in third millennium BC Old Kingdom Egypt.
Nuzzolo M., Krejci J.
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Ephraem Syrus And The Solar Cult

2008
Ephraem Syrus (ca AD 307-73), one of the most famous Syrian theologians, spent most of his life in Nisibis, south of the Tur ?Abdin, where he was born. Like some other Syrian theologians, Ephraem was convinced that paganism was an invention of the devil, but also that, since the coming of Christ, the realm of Satan had gradually become weaker and ...
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Solar Cult And Danube River: Alignment Investigations At The Neolithic Necropolis Sultana - Valea Orbului

Romanian Astronomical Journal
In the Calarasi County at Sultana, on the spot Valea Orbului, a Neolithic necropolis belonging to the Boian culture was discovered and researched by archaeologist Done Serbanescu. At first glance, the orientation of the 248 burials from Sultana – Valea Orbului seems simple, but upon closer inspection, it proves to be slightly more complicated.
Iharka SZUCS-CSILLIK, Alexandra Comsa
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Chapter XIX of the Chronicle of John of Nikiu and the Evolution of the Egyptian Solar Cult under Dynasties "0"–IV. Part I

Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost
The publication is the first part of an article, which discusses with the evidence of Chapter XIX of the Chronicle written by John, bishop of the town of Nikiu in the Nile Delta (7th century A.D.) and preserved in the Geʽez medieval version. This passage tells that the three great pyramids in the region of Memphis were built by a single king, who ...
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Molecular engineering of contact interfaces for high-performance perovskite solar cells

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Furkan H Isikgor   +2 more
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Stability challenges for the commercialization of perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Leiping Duan, Kylie R Catchpole
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