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Lead Ingots and Products Made of Materials from Samosdelka Settelment

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2021
Samosdelka settlement in the Volga delta is the archaeological remains of the city of Saqsin. Common finds for this area are lead ingots, both individual and in the form of hoards.
archaeology, Samosdelka settlement, the city of Saqsin, the Middle Ages, lead ingots, weight and monetary standards, exchange equivalent.
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Social Aspects of the Image of the World in Russian Folklore: Georges Dumézil and the Frog Princess

open access: yesСлавянский мир в третьем тысячелетии, 2023
The social dominant of Russian folklore is its peasant basis, associated with the agricultural calendar. This basis is described by a system of universal semantic binary oppositions (Svetlana M.
Vladimir Petrukhin
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Sacred Souvenirs and Divine Curios—Lutherans, Pilgrimage, Saints and the Holy Land in the Seventeenth Century

open access: yesReligions, 2022
This article explores the surprisingly positive attitude towards pilgrimage and saints that developed within mainstream Lutheran faith during the Seventeenth Century.
Martin Wangsgaard Jürgensen
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Ukrainian Cloth Weaving in the Grip of the Imperial Policy of Muscovy (18th century)

open access: yesКиївські історичні студії, 2023
The article examines the formation and development of cloth manufacturing in Ukraine in the 18th century. The effects of the policies of the Muscovy governments on economic processes in the Hetmanate are emphasized.
Oleksandr Gurzhii
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The Ecclesiastical Symbols in Romanesque Art [PDF]

open access: yesMaǧallaẗ Al-Turāṯ wa Al-Taṣmīm, 2023
The Church followed the doctrine of asceticism and distance from the use of precious materials in construction. The research addresses the concept of Romanesque art, the symbolic connotations, and meanings of Christianity in ecclesiastical architectural ...
Lina Mohamed Salah   +2 more
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The Sword with the Sleeve Cross-Guard in the Fresco from the Cathedral of the Holy Cross on Aghtamar Island

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2021
There is an indisputable fact that in Medieval Armenia, as in most countries of the Middle Ages, the sword was a popular (but expensive) type of weapon. However, what did these “swords” look like?
Raffaele D’Amato, Dmytro Dymydyuk
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Release of lead from Renaissance lead-glazed ceramics from southern Denmark and northern Germany: implications from acetic acid etching experiments

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2022
Lead-glazed potsherds from archaeological excavations at six Renaissance (1536–1660 CE) sites in southern Denmark and northern Germany have been subjected to etching experiments using 4 wt% acetic acid.
Kaare Lund Rasmussen   +7 more
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Correction to: Investigations of the relics and altar materials relating to the apostles St James and St Philip at the Basilica dei Santi XII Apostoli in Rome

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2021
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
Kaare Lund Rasmussen   +10 more
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Medieval Alpine communal politics under the spotlight. The ERC project DEMALPS

open access: yesStudi di Storia Medioevale e di Diplomatica: Nuova Serie, 2023
The article presents the ERC research project DEMALPS, which studies late medieval mountain areas as the cradle of radically new political experiences, inspired by original values and practices of self-governance.
Marta Gravela
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Self-portrait in the Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: yesAnastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art, 2019
Self-portrait has always been a complex artistic genre since its appearance until gaining its autonomy, because it reflects the artist’s mental and artistic development level to a great extent.
Ioana Palamar
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