Decoding the Psychiatric Space: Cross Country Comparison of Facilities for Mental Health Service Users. [PDF]
Chrysikou E +3 more
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This paper intends to present a church located in the heart of the city of Monreale - Maria SS. degli Agonizzanti - hidden from the tourist road, but mostly neglected by art history studies of Sicily.
Luca Mansueto
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Dual mode imaging in mid infrared with thermal signal reconstruction for innovative diagnostics of the "Monocromo" by Leonardo da Vinci. [PDF]
Daffara C +3 more
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Federico Bulfone Gransinigh
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Зеркальные интерьеры архитектуры Ирана ХVIII–XXI веков [PDF]
У статті розглядаються типові дзеркальні інтер’єри Ірану ХVІІІ — початку ХХІ сторіччя. Естетичні, пластичні, архітектурні та дизайнерські особливості існування таких місць у перській традиції досліджуються на прикладах: королівських комплексів Голестан і
Школьна, Ольга Володимирівна
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Time in written form pervades our social existence. From the daily news, whether on the web or in print, to wall calendars in our homes or offices, which tell us what day it is; from personal watches or cellphones to public clocks, which tell us what ...
Hannah, Robert
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'We must send you a sample'-a Persian-European dialogue: insights into late nineteenth-century ceramic technology based on chemical analysis of tiles from the Ettehadieh house complex, Tehran, Iran. [PDF]
Matin M, Gholamnejad M, Abkenar AN.
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Exploring mudbrick architecture and its re-use in Artaxata, Armenia, during the 1st millennium BC. A multidisciplinary study of earthen architecture in the Armenian Highlands. [PDF]
Lorenzon M +7 more
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Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) from Motya and its deepest oriental roots [PDF]
Pomegranate remains and representations found in the Phoenician site of Motya in Western Sicily give the cue for a summary study of this plant and its fortune in the Near East and the Mediterranean.
Nigro, Lorenzo, Spagnoli, Federica
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Dans les Champs Phlégréens (Campanie, Italie), à Bacoli, se trouve un monument connu sous le nom de « Tombe d’Agrippine » qui, selon la légende, abrite la dépouille de la mère de Néron, assassinée par son fils en 59 p.C. Ces vestiges d’époque impériale, qui sont en réalité les restes du nymphée d’une imposante villa romaine, ont intéressé les artistes ...
Narès, Léa, Neyme, Dorothée
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