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Siste, viator: La epigrafía en la antigua Roma se concibe como una introducción tan amena como rigurosa a uno de los aspectos más interesantes de la apasionante civilización que nos legó la antigua Roma: la epigrafía. O, lo que es lo... more
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      Ancient HistoryRoman HistoryRoman EpigraphyRoman Funerary Art
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      Ancient HistoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesArchaeology
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      Roman Funerary ArtPalmyrene Funerary Sculpture
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      Classical ArchaeologyRoman ArtRoman Funerary ArtGreek and Roman Sculpture
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      SpoliaRoman Funerary ArchitectureRoman Funerary ArtStelae
Acoustic and visual signaling is one of the vital elements for the functioning of an army. This volume presents the first approach of this subject for the Roman army since the works of A. von Domaszewski (from the end of the 19th... more
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      IconographyEpigraphy (Archaeology)Greek EpigraphyLatin Epigraphy
Bu eserler Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı, Kültür Varlıkları ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüğü'nün 27/04/2006 tarih ve B.16.0.KVM.200.11.02.02.14.01.222.11.(TA 014/G).65675 sayılı izni ile çalışılmıştır. Bahse konu malzeme üzerine başka izinler de... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyAnatolian ArchaeologyFunerary Archaeology
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      Roman EpigraphyRoman familyRoman Funerary ArtConcubinage
Dear Colleague, We would like to thank you very sincerely for your presentation at the international symposium, entitled “Unguentarium. A terracotta vessel form and other related vessels in the Hellenistic, Roman and early Byzantine... more
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      ReligionArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyClassics
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      Roman HistoryRoman imperial historyRoman GaulRoman Onomastics
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      Funerary ArchaeologyAcculturation and 'Romanisation'Gallo-roman archaeologyRoman Provincial Archaeology
In many respects, the funerary relief of Philonicus and Demetrius (inventory number BM 1954,1214.1) is typical of the monuments erected by Roman freedmen in that it commemorates its subjects via their professional identities as craftsmen.... more
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      Roman IconographyRoman craftsmenRoman urban craftsRoman crafts
Paper on a little funerial altar from Laus Pompeia (now in the Ambrosiana Library), representing the pantomime Teocritus Pylades performing in two different costumes. The paper examines the history of the image of the pantomime, its... more
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      Roman DramaPantomimeRoman SculptureRoman Art
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      Ancient Greek and Roman ArtJerusalemSecond Temple PeriodRoman Funerary Art
Giornata di studio in onore dei 70 anni di Henner von Hesberg
Studientag aus Anlass des 70. Geburtstages von Henner von Hesberg
Studien zur Vatikannekropole
Studi sulla Necropoli Vaticana
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      Latin EpigraphyRoman Funerary ArtRoman Wall PaintingRoman Archaeology
Die römischen Grabdenkmäler aus dem Siedlungsgebiet der Treverer sind in vielerlei Hinsicht exzeptionell. Sie bilden sowohl aufgrund ihres Anteils am erhaltenen Denkmälerbestand als auch ihres charakteristischen Erscheinungsbildes eine... more
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      Classical ArchaeologyGallo-roman archaeologyRoman Provincial ArchaeologyClassical Archaeology and Art
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      Roman HistoryHistoriographyRoman PotteryRoman Epigraphy
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      Latin EpigraphyArchaeology of Roman NoricumRoman Funerary ArtRoman local elites
The late Antique mosaic of Orpheus decorated a small room, approximately 18 m2 in area, connected with two even smaller ones, in 4 m2 and the other 2 m2 in area, belonging most likely to a small funerary chapel (or tomb) discovered in the... more
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      Creative WritingCritical TheoryDiscourse AnalysisSemiotics
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      Early ChristianityFunerary ArchaeologyLate AntiquityDeath and Burial (Archaeology)
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      Material Culture StudiesFunerary PracticesRoman Funerary Art
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyRoman History
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      AcculturationRoman provincesGRAECO-ROMAN RELIGIONS AND CULTSRoman Funerary Art
Il nuovo allestimento del Museo della via Appia antica è frutto dei lavori di riorganizzazione e di restauro, realizzati dalla Soprintendenza dei Beni Archeologici di Roma negli anni 1998-1999, ma la scelta di collocare nel complesso... more
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      Latin EpigraphyRoman Funerary ArchitectureRoman SarcophagiArqueología romana / Roman archeology
Despite the name of the publication, these catalog entries are focused primarily on Etruscan, Roman and Hellenistic votive and funerary objects.
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      Etruscan ArchaeologyEtruscan Funerary ArtHellenistic artRoman Sarcophagi
The Greek myth of Niobe was known in the ancient world both by literary sources and visual representations. Both in Ancient Greece and in Ancient Rome, the myth was represented, alongside a variety forms of art, in funerary art, but in a... more
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      MythologyArt HistoryAncient Greek and Roman ArtGreek mythology
This is an online lecture at the conference, entitled as “Representations of writing materials on Roman funerary monuments. Text, image, message“ which was held on 28 October 2021 in Pécs, Hungary via Microsoft Teams. The version of my... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyClassicsAnatolian Archaeology
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Simpson, E., ed. The Adventure of the Illustrious Scholar: Papers Presented to Oscar White Muscarella. Leiden: Brill, 2018. The Adventure of the Illustrious Scholar: Papers Presented to Oscar White Muscarella, edited by Elizabeth... more
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      EgyptologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyMuseum StudiesEgyptian Art and Archaeology
Notice: Chronicle of Higher Education Oct. 17, 2008. Reviews: Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.07.59 [J. Jacobs]; Journal of Roman Archaeology 23 (2010) 583–86 [S. Dillon]; Journal of Roman Studies 101 (2011) 255–57 [C. Damon];... more
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      SociologyClassical ArchaeologyLatin LiteratureRoman History
This paper discusses the intense presence of Eros figures in funerary monuments from the region of Macedonia during the roman period, evolving around the perception of death, the familial bonds and social structure that these monuments... more
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      Archaeology of death and burialRoman Funerary ArtDeath in ArtRoman province of Macedonia
Resumen: En este artículo se presenta la excavación arqueológica desarrollada en los mausoleos emplazados junto a la puerta sureste de la ciudad de Baelo Claudia (Bolonia, Tarifa, Cádiz). De estos dos monumentos apenas quedaba rastro en... more
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Part of a repertoire of texts that I plan to employ in a LATN 400 course called “Text as Artifact.” Still in the development stage, but I've begun making them available in case anyone might find them useful, or be willing to pass along... more
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      Roman Funerary ArtRoman funerary inscriptionsPhilogelosHumour in Roman Literature
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      Roman EpigraphyRoman IconographyGreek and Roman EpigraphyRoman Funerary Art
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      Funerary ArchaeologyDecapolis ArchaeologyAncient Greek and Roman ArtRoman Near East
in Forme della Tutela. Atti dell'Incontro di Studio, Roma, 8-9 giugno 2018, Roma 2019, pp. 345-372.
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      Cultural HeritageLate AntiquityRoman SarcophagiRoman Art
The Roman stone monuments of the Provincial Museum in Bonn.
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      ArchaeologyRoman HistoryEarly Medieval ArchaeologyRoman Epigraphy
Part of a repertoire of texts that I plan to employ in a LATN 400 course called “Text as Artifact.” Still in the development stage, but I've begun making them available in case anyone might find them useful, or be willing to pass along... more
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      PompeiiRoman Funerary ArtRoman funerary inscriptions
The regeneration symbolism attached to the plant tuft is at the origin of the importance attached to the acanthus calyx in the Herodian funerary art. The corpus of representations of the acanthus cup, although limited to eight examples,... more
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      Jewish StudiesSecond Temple JudaismRoman IconographyJewish Art History
Griechische Mythen erobern im kaiserzeitlichen Rom einen neuen Bildraum - die Gräber. Unter den Reliefsarkophagen des 2. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. fällt eine kleine, in der Forschung wenig beachtete Gruppe ins Auge, die mit dem Mythos eines... more
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Sundials in Roman and Byzantine Mosaics (1st – 9th Century AD). A scientific monograph. The sundials on ancient mosaics have not been the subject of scientific studies so far. The author has gathered together in this publication the... more
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      Classical ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyMaterials ScienceClassics
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      Ancient HistoryCultural HistoryEconomic HistoryCultural Studies
The use of Jurassic limestone from Lorraine between Andernach and Mayen (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) in Roman times Between Andernach on the Rhine and Mayen in the Eifel was in ancient times an important industrial area, whose... more
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      ArchaeologyGeologyLate Antique ArchaeologyEarly Medieval Archaeology
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      Ancient HistoryClassical ArchaeologyRoman HistoryPortraiture
There is ample evidence of Roman children being consecrated to deities whom the parents turned to and asked for protection of their offspring during the early stages of their lives, when they were in constant danger of becoming victims of... more
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      IconographyHistory of Childhood and YouthMystery CultsAncient Egypt
This article investigates a Roman marble portrait sculpture with divine attributes known as “Portrait Statue of a Woman as Cybele.” Now in the J. Paul Getty Museum, the portrait has been interpreted by scholars as depicting a priestess of... more
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      Etruscan ArchaeologyEtruscan Funerary ArtRoman SculptureEtruscan studies
Part of a repertoire of texts that I plan to employ in a LATN 400 course called “Text as Artifact.” Still in the development stage, but I've begun making them available in case anyone might find them useful, or be willing to pass along... more
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      Roman Funerary ArtRoman funerary inscriptions
In 2013, during the archaeological inspection of construction work on 12 Ha-Rav Shim‘on Ḥakham Street (map ref. 220774/633665; Fig. 1), a facade of an elaborate burial cave was partly revealed beneath an old building which was used as a... more
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