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The Petosiris necropolis at Tuna el-Gebel is one of the largest cemeteries of the Roman period in Egypt and belonged to the 'metropolis' Hermopolis Magna. This volume presents new archaeological and architectural-historical research results on the tomb houses of house groups 1 and 2, site management and roof drainage techniques. They provide extensive insights into construction methods, burial customs and ideas of the afterlife in a multicultural society. For the first time, numerous decorated tomb houses are comprehensively published and commented on. This volume was produced as part of the DFG research project "Celebrating with the Dead. Spatial Concepts and Burial Rituals in the Petosiris Necropolis of Tuna el-Gebel/Egypt". With contributions by Hussein Mohamed Ali | Cäcilia Fluck | Jana Helmbold-Doyé | Heidi Köpp-Junk | Katja Lembke | Timo Martin Meyer | Martina Minas-Nerpel | Stefan Pfeiffer | Silvia Prell | Jenny H. Schlehofer | Christine Wilkening-Aumann. Die Petosiris-Nekropole in Tuna el-Gebel ist einer der größten Friedhöfe römischer Zeit in Ägypten und gehörte zur ,metropolis' Hermopolis Magna. In diesem Band werden neue archäologische und bauhistorische Forschungsergebnisse zu den Grabbauten der Häusergruppen 1 und 2, dem Site Management und den Dachentwässerungstechniken vorgelegt. Sie liefern umfangreiche Erkenntnisse zu Bauweisen, Bestattungssitten und Jenseitsvorstellungen in einer multikulturellen Gesellschaft. Erstmals werden zahlreiche dekorierte Grabbauten umfassend publiziert und kommentiert. Dieser Band entstand im Rahmen des DFG-Forschungsprojekts "Feiern mit den Toten. Raumkonzepte und Bestattungsrituale in der Petosiris-Nekropole von Tuna el-Gebel/Ägypten". Mit Beiträgen von Hussein Mohamed Ali | Cäcilia Fluck | Jana Helmbold-Doyé | Heidi Köpp-Junk | Katja Lembke | Timo Martin Meyer | Martina Minas-Nerpel | Stefan Pfeiffer | Silvia Prell | Jenny H. Schlehofer | Christine Wilkening-Aumann.
Tombs --- Roofs --- Design and construction. --- Petosiris, --- Tomb.
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Antenne is een vakblad gericht naar de hulpverlenings-, de psycho-sociale en counseling sector dat vier maal per jaar verschijnt. Oorspronkelijk werd Antenne opgevat als tijdschrift van en voor moreel consulenten. Later evolueerde het naar een thematisch tijdschrift waarbij per nummer één onderwerp wordt behandeld vanuit verschillende invalshoeken.
architectuur --- religieuze architectuur --- begraafplaatsen --- Religious architecture --- tomb slabs --- Morele begeleiding --- Morele consulenten. --- Niet-confessionele zedenleer. --- Vrijzinnige verenigingen --- Vrijzinnigheid. --- Tijdschriften. --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Social problems --- psychosociale hulpverlening --- 05 --- 082 Vrijzinnigheid --- humanisme --- levensbeschouwingen --- 2 --- Periodicals --- E-journals
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The current volume of the Forschungen in Ephesos presents the concluding results of the recent archaeological and art-hisorical investigations at the monumental tomb in the hinterland of Ephesos. The date of the Mausoleum can be fixed accumulative between 310 and 280/70 BC and following the interpretation of references regarding the monument`s dedication and the sources for the historical events Antigonos I. Monophthalmos is recognised as the newly identified personality to whom the Mausoleum belonged.
Sarcophagi --- Tombs --- Antiquities --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Turkey --- Mausoleums --- Sculpture, Ancient --- Sepulchral monuments --- Pottery, Ancient --- Mausolées --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Sculpture antique --- Monuments funéraires --- Céramique antique --- Ephesus (Extinct city) --- Ephèse (Ville ancienne) --- Archaeology --- Monumental tomb --- heroa --- archaeological investigation --- material evidence --- late Classical/early Hellenistic sculpture --- funerary and ruler cult --- Greece --- Asia Minor --- Ephesus --- monumentaler Grabbau --- Heroa --- archäologische Untersuchung --- materielle Evidenz --- spätklassisch-frühhellenistische Skulptur --- Grab- und Herrscherkult --- Greichenland --- Kleinasien --- Ephesos --- Amphore --- Keramik --- Relief
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There is little doubt that computer and video games occupy a significant place in contemporary popular culture. Taking its cue from practices of reading texts in literary and cultural studies, this text considers the computer game as an emerging mode of contemporary storytelling.
Computer games. --- Computer games - Social aspects. --- Computer games --- Recreation & Sports --- Social Sciences --- Social aspects --- #SBIB:309H240 --- #SBIB:309H17 --- Andere media (theater, plastische kunsten, strips, affiches, speelautomaten...) --- Computer- en videogames --- Social aspects. --- Application software --- Electronic games --- Internet games --- Television games --- Videogames --- Games --- pong --- video --- gaming --- computer --- arcade --- game --- Half-Life (video game) --- Lara Croft --- Tomb Raider --- Video games --- Video games. --- Film and Media --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- Computer games / online games: strategy guides --- online games: strategy guides --- American --- General
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In the last decades, historians and art historians have created an active historiographical debate about one of the most fascinating and studied iconographic themes of the Middle Ages: the royal divine coronation. Indeed, in the specific case of some Ottonian and Salian illuminations, it has been proposed that their function was not only political or to legitimize power, as traditionally suggested (Herrscherbilder), but also liturgical and religious (Memorialbilder). This has led to a complete rethinking of the meaning of this iconographic theme: the divine coronation of the king would not symbolically allude to his earthly power but to the wholly devotional hope of receiving the crown of eternal life in the afterlife. If this academic debate has been concentrated, above all, on Ottonian and Salian royal images, this Special Issue of Arts would like to deal with this topic by stimulating the analysis of royal divine coronation and blessing scenes in religious and liturgical context (mosaics, frescos, or paintings placed in cathedrals or monastic churches and illuminations of liturgical texts) with a wider geographical and temporal setting; that is, the European and Mediterranean kingdoms in the period from the 12th to the 15th centuries.
royal divine coronation --- royal iconography --- royal sacrality --- power-religion relationship --- medieval kingship --- angelology --- angels --- Angelus Domini --- angelic coronation --- St Stephen I of Hungary --- St Ladislaus I of Hungary --- Matthias Corvinus --- Chronici Hungarici compositio saeculi XIV --- Hartvik Legend --- Luigi Lippomano --- apocalyptic visions --- prophetism --- messianism --- Crown of Aragon --- Germanias revolt --- coronation --- laicization --- sacralization --- rex et sacerdos --- iconography --- Portuguese kings --- tomb sculpture --- statues --- regaliae --- cathedral --- Abbey of Saint-Denis --- festival crowing --- Abbot Suger (1122–1151) --- consecration
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Les nécropoles de l’ancienne Kition (sous la ville moderne de Larnaca) ont fait l’objet de nombreuses fouilles depuis le xixe siècle : aux recherches d’antiquités ont succédé des fouilles d’urgence, sans qu’aucune exploration toutefois n’ait pu se faire de façon programmée, avec les méthodes de l’analyse stratigraphique et anthropologique. Entre 2012 et 2014, la mission archéologique de Kition a conduit des fouilles systématiques dans une des nécropoles de l’âge du Fer de la ville, au lieu-dit Pervolia. Programmée dans le cadre d’une étude générale de la topographie urbaine à l’âge du Fer, cette fouille a permis de conduire une étude exhaustive, à la fois à l’échelle du site (occupation diachronique de l’espace) et à celle de la tombe (architecture, cycle d’utilisation, pratiques funéraires). Les résultats de ces travaux occupent la majeure partie de ce volume, que complètent la publication du matériel de tombes découvertes lors de fouilles plus anciennes sur le même site et celle des fouilles d’urgence réalisées par le Département des Antiquités de Chypre en 2012 dans une autre nécropole de la ville, au lieu-dit Tourapi. Le volume est dirigé par Anna Cannavò, Sabine Fourrier et Alexandre Rabot, en collaboration avec Anna Satraki pour la publication des fouilles de Kition-Tourapi. Plusieurs spécialistes ont bien voulu apporter leur concours : Fabien Belhaoues, Rémi Corbineau, Nathalie Delhopital, Nathalia Denninger, Lluis Garcia Petit, Armelle Gardeisen, Anna Georgiadou, Evangéline Markou, Maria A. Socratous et Prisca Vareilles. Les archives scientifiques de la fouille de la mission à Kition-Pervolia sont consultables en libre accès sur le portail chypre.mom.fr, développé par Bruno Morandière (MOM). The necropoleis of ancient Kition (modern Larnaca) have been known since the 19th century: first explored in the search for antiquities, they have since been intensively excavated during rescue works, with limited use of stratigraphic and anthropological methods. In…
Bamboula Site (Kition) --- Bamboula (Citium : Site archéologique) --- Bamboula (Citium : Site archéologique) --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Chypre --- Antiquités --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités. --- Larnaca (Chypre) -- Antiquités --- Larnaca (Chypre) --- Antiquités. --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Cyprus - Kition (Extinct city) --- Cyprus - Antiquities --- Archaeology --- archéologie --- architecture --- Bamboula --- céramique --- géomorphologie --- hangar à trières --- histoire ancienne --- Kition --- niveau marin --- période chypro-classique --- période hellénistique --- période romaine --- Phénicien --- port --- trait de côte --- trières --- ancient history --- archaeology --- ceramics --- Cypro-Classical period --- coastline --- geomorphology --- harbour --- Hellenistic period --- Phoenician --- Roman period --- sea level --- shipsheds --- triremes --- Cyprus --- Architecture, Ancient --- Inscriptions, Ancient --- Architecture antique --- Inscriptions antiques --- Archaeology. --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- Littérature antique --- Inscriptions --- Antiquité --- Jusqu'à 58 av. J.-C. --- bijou --- nécropole --- ossement --- pratique funéraire --- objet --- bone --- ceramic --- funerary practice --- jewellery --- necropolis --- small finds --- tomb --- Terra-cotta figurines, Ancient --- Figurines de terre cuite antiques --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Figurines de terre cuite --- Cultes --- Ports --- Céramique antique
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