Results 41 to 50 of about 8,549 (197)
This article presents two newly discovered inscriptions. During stream improvement works conducted by the State Hydraulic Works (= DSİ, in Turkish) in 2024, two stelae were discovered in the village of Aşağıçaylı (formerly Nasuhlar), located in the ...
Hüseyin Sami Öztürk
doaj +1 more source
Giove Dolicheno e Turmasgade a Dülük Baba Tepesi: note epigrafiche
Le ricerche condotte sin dal 2001 dall’Università di Münster (Forschungsstelle Asia Minor) a Dülük Baba Tepesi (Gaziantep, Turchia) hanno permesso di identificare il santuario centrale di Giove Dolicheno e di chiarire molti aspetti di uno dei culti più ...
Margherita Facella
doaj +1 more source
'Gnosticism' in fourth century Britain: the Frampton mosaics reconsidered [PDF]
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in the significance of the mosaic designs employed in Roman houses. Studies have concentrated on establishing the mythological sources of the images chosen, and on describing the social and architectural contexts
Perring, D
core +1 more source
This paper explores the role of Lutheran ritual in value formations in Norwegian folk high school education. Folk high schools, subsidized by the state, offer gap year programs that are meant to instil values in young adult students before they attend higher education or enter the workforce.
Jamie Glisson
wiley +1 more source
A New Reading Proposal for the Sidetic Adaptation of the Greek PN Euempolos
More than fifty years ago, a Greek-Sidetic votive inscription known as the Euempolos Bilingual (S6 = I.1.3) was uncovered in the ancient city of Lyrbe.
Gem Ferrer
doaj +1 more source
Titian’s Miracles: Artistry and Efficacy Between the San Rocco Christ and the Accademia Pietà [PDF]
In the 1568 edition of his Lives, Giorgio Vasari attributed a miracle-working icon to Titian. The San Rocco Christ Carrying the Cross had been working miracles since 1519, and following Vasari’s attribution it was inextricably linked to Titian’s artistry.
Nygren, Christopher J
core +1 more source
Risk and its others: Toward an anthropology of “protection” in rural Mongolia
Abstract Anthropological studies of risk have long focused on how people respond to and aim to manage potential harm. But despite its long and important genealogy, this article suggests that risk can pose an analytic blind spot that potentially occludes other ways of understanding how people aim to live well in potentially harmful situations.
Joseph Bristley
wiley +1 more source
The sculptures in the Clos du Verbe Incarné and on the plateau de la Sarra in Lyon : additional information regarding the ancient sanctuary and districtThe highest point on Fourvière hill, in the heart of ancient Lyon, is the location of a large urban ...
Maria-Pia Darblade-Audoin +2 more
doaj +1 more source
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
core
Colonial Entanglements and Cultic Heterogeneity on Rome's Germanic Frontier [PDF]
Roman expansion into the Rhineland was followed by centuries of religious entanglements that involved the interactions of individuals and communities with a variety of backgrounds, interests and agendas, and, over time, an array of cultic narratives and ...
Karim Mata
core +1 more source

