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The “Double Orpheus”: between Myth and Cult

open access: yesMythos, 2020
Starting with pointing at the presence of a specific ethnic and geographical duality of Orpheus in the mythical image, the article aims to explain the context of the appearance and function of his tomb and statues in Pieria.
Tomasz Mojsik
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Study on Deep and Large Foundation Pit of a National First-Class Key Tomb Protection Project

open access: yesAdvances in Civil Engineering, 2021
For the support engineering of the deep and large foundation pit (DLFP) due to tomb protection, there are still no clear standards. The construction of DLFP will introduce large-range transverse and longitudinal disturbance on the stratum; therefore, it ...
Jiagang Zhang   +3 more
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A Virtual Tomb for Kelvingrove: Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Education [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The use of computers as an educational resource in museums is becoming increasingly popular as more and more institutions realise that multimedia displays are very successful in imparting a broad variety of information.
Terras, M, Melissa M. Terras
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A commentary of “the intersection of archaeology and genomics: Sparking the advances in cognitive human society”: 10 remarkable discoveries from 2020 in Nature

open access: yesFundamental Research, 2022
Cassidy et al. of Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, studied the social structure of farming communities, focusing on the ancient nobles buried in passage tombs (a channel-style megalithic tomb structure in Europe).
Kai Ye
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Une tombe punique à Mellita (Îles Kerkennah – Tunisie)

open access: yesAntiquités Africaines, 2019
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 architect Kha's protractor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Kha was an architect at Deir El-Medina, Egypt, supervisor of some projects completed during the reigns of three kings of the 18th Dynasty (approximately 1440-1350 BC). Buried with his wife Merit, the items of their tomb are exposed at the Egyptian Museum,
Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina
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Mégalithisme chez les Konso (Éthiopie)

open access: yesAfrique Archéologie Arts, 2003
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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A high-resolution picture of kinship practices in an Early Neolithic tomb [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
To explore kinship practices at chambered tombs in Early Neolithic Britain, here we combined archaeological and genetic analyses of 35 individuals who lived about 5,700 years ago and were entombed at Hazleton North long cairn1.
Armit, Ian   +23 more
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De valkuilen van de historische sensatie Een pleidooi voor nuchter ‘getrennt marschieren’ inzake archeologisch-historische contradicties

open access: yesBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review, 2015
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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The rock-cut tomb of Penmes at Saqqara [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2023
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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