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Une tombe punique à Mellita (Îles Kerkennah – Tunisie)
The article presents second testimony of the Punic presence on the Kerkennah Islands. The new tomb at Mellita contained seven black gloss vessels, nine lamps, seven unguentaria and a bronze needle. The imported pottery, mainly from southern Italy, Sicily
Yamen Sghaïer
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The rock-cut tomb of Penmes at Saqqara [PDF]
The rock -cut tomb of Penmes is located on the so -called Bubasteion cemetery at Saqqara, a site which has been explored by the Egyptian mission of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities headed by Dr. Mostafa Waziri,
Mostafa Waziri +2 more
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Mégalithisme chez les Konso (Éthiopie)
In Southern Ethiopia, on both sides of the Rift Valley, thousands of stelea have been risen on the death of some great figures between the Xth and XIVth centuries AD.
Roger Joussaume, Metasebia Bekele
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The Danger of Historical Sensation: A Plea for a Sober ‘getrennt marschieren’ regarding Archaeological-Historical Contradictions Three issues will be discussed in this article – the castle of Amsterdam (1994-1995), the mikveh of Venlo and the King’s ...
R.M.R. van Oosten
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Music and Political Space in Ancient Egypt [PDF]
Im alten Ägypten nahm Musik durch die Strukturierung von militärischen Paraden, könig-lichen Festen und religiösen Prozessionen eine wichtige Rolle im öffentlichen Raum ein.
Lieven, Alexandra von
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William II or Florence the Guardian?: Questions about a Tomb and a Skeleton in the Abbey Church at Middelburg Both William II, Count of Holland and Zeeland and King of the Holy Roman Empire (†1256, re-interred 1282) and his brother Florence the Guardian
Peter Henderikx
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An Iron Age II tomb with Phoenician items at Khirbet Bir el-Kharayib, Central Palestine [PDF]
In 2017, during a salvage excavation carried out by the Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage of Palestine, an Iron Age shaft tomb close to the site of Khirbet Bir el-Kharayib in Central Palestine came to light.
CAPPELLA, FEDERICO, Shawamra, Awni
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Monks and Icon Painters from the Spaso-Andronikov Monastery, Moscow [PDF]
In the Monastery of Our Saviour and St. Andronicus in Moscow, skeletal remains of clerics and of (possibly) famous icon painters were discovered. The bones were radiocarbon dated, and concentrations of trace elements in bone tissues were measured.
Alexandrovskaya, E.I., +4 more
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Ancient Egypt is known for its to restore life and give immortality to the dead owner. Tomb in ancient Egypt was one of the most influential civilizations and designed to reflecte their religious function.
Mahmoud Garhy
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