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    L’agglomération de Bliesbruck (Moselle) durant l’Antiquité tardive : entre ruptures et continuités by Sonia Antonelli, Jean-Paul Petit

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The contribution analyses the transformation process of Bliesbruck – a small town in the civitas of the Mediomatrici – in Late Antiquity. Despite the vicissitudes in the years 260-280 AD, there is no break in the occupation. …”
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    SOCIAL BACKGROUND OF CAREER GUIDANCE SYSTEM: RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS by E. Dianina

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Considered periods: ancient civilizations (Ancient Egypt, Babylon, China), antiquity The Middle Ages, the period of the First World War, Europe and the United States in the XIX and XX century. …”
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    At the Museums. An Exhibition on Whistler and Tanagras, Ruth Allen and Linda Merrill by Jaimee Uhlenbrock

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Carlos Museum at Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia, from February 3–May 19, 2024. Titled Recasting Antiquity: Whistler, Tanagra, & the Female Form, it was curated by Ruth Allen and Linda Merrill.…”
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    The Beholder’s Hurt Feeling by Claudia Keller

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…This contribution discusses the implications of Weimar Classicism and its modern consciousness of the hermeneutical difference between antiquity and present on the perception and the methods of restoration. …”
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    Enhancing Education in Conservation through Research and Innovation Projects by George Panagiaris, Ekaterini Malea, Stavroula Rapti, Anastasia Pournou

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The Laboratory of Organic Materials’ Conservation (Dept. of Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art - TEI of Athens), seeks always to enhance education by providing senior students the opportunity to participate in international research and innovation projects. …”
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    Le « hors champ » du sexuel : les Anciens et les relations entre femmes by Sandra Boehringer

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…Recent studies regarding multiple sexualities in Greek and Roman Antiquity (or at least practices that contemporary scholars would classify as such) showed that categories used to describe sexualities were quite different from ours. …”
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    Les faux, les copies, les restaurations intensives, les erreurs d’attribution dans les arts du métal : un champ d’application de l’archéométrie ? by Lucien Martinot

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Various analytical techniques markedly contribute to the authentification of metal antiquities when visual judgments no more suffice to detect fakes, forgeries or extensive restorations.  …”
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    Formes brèves et microrécits by Alain Montandon

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…After some remarks on the short and the brief, and then on textual space and time in the short form from the reader’s point of view, the author considers reader enthusiasm for micro-narratives. With a survey from Antiquity through canonical European literature to the present day, the author singles out the features of the brief form in its different varieties, and studies their modes of insertion within larger ensembles such as the miscellany and the novel.…”
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    Les agglomérations de Nyon, Lausanne et Yverdon (Suisse) : trois exemples de l’ouest du plateau suisse entre Antiquité tardive et haut Moyen Âge by Clément Hervé

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…However new discoveries enable us to precise the range of this Late-Antiquity city.…”
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    Albinism in the Ancient Mediterranean World by John L. Hilton

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…This article assem-bles the meagre evidence for albinism in antiquity and investigates to what extent it was treated as ‘sacred’. …”
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    Qui d’autre ? by Jacques Neefs

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Interweaving “contemporary” works and works on “Antiquity”, Flaubert singularly has developed an aesthetic relationship with the violence that irreducibly drives human history. …”
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    Старините в прохода Траянови врата в пътеписите от XVI–XIX век by Ivan Valchev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The objective of this publication is to analyse the information provided about the antiquities themselves, as well as the attitudes of educated Western travellers who passed through the gate. …”
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    Pliny the Elder and Nicholas of Poland on Snake Products and Their Medical Applications by Adriana Grzelak-Krzymianowska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The paper explores the connections and relationships between these texts, primarily in terms of the instructions conveyed regarding the use of specific snake and viper products and the effects of their use on human health, including the many diseases known since antiquity that plagued Nicholas’ contemporaries. …”
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    Mémoires d’origine et gestion communautaire de l’intégration en Tunisie (XVIIe-XIXe siècles) by Abdelhamid Hénia

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…It is firstly ascertained the existence of models of integration based on the idea of the pre-eminence of the “extraneousness” in the South and on the antiquity of the autochthony in the North. It is after given some answers to questions concerning the exactness of the geographical division itself, the margins of negotiation differently emerging in the two models, the social implications of these forms of communal management of integration and the meaning to give to the change in status of the “extraneousness”. …”
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    Italy and the history of preventive conservation by Simon Lambert

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…After a brief look at the history of preventive conservation from Antiquity to the Second World War, two seldom-discussed Italian initiatives are presented: The Franceschini Commission (1964) and the Pilot plan for the programmed conservation of cultural heritage in Umbria (1976).…”
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    Nostalgie et posthistoire dans quelques utopies louis-quatorziennes (1675-1714) by Peter Murvai

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The analysis the utopian texts published at the time of Louis XIV by Gabriel de Foigny, Denis Veiras and Tyssot de Patot demonstrates that they are dominated by a certain form of nostalgia that brings together references to an imaginary Antiquity and the New World in order to build imaginary republics that transcend History. …”
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    À propos d’une lame de poignard inscrite au nom d’un roi Menkheperrê : notes sur un objet singulier conservé au Louvre (AF 13446) by Renaud Pietri

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…There is a remarkable object, bearing the accession number AF 13446, in the reserve collection of the Department of Egyptian Antiquities at the Musée du Louvre. Inscribed with the name of a certain King Menkheperre, it takes the general shape of a dagger blade. …”
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    The Study Collection of Figurative Terracottas in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Critical Review by Jaimee Uhlenbrock

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Committed to the accessibility of its collections to a wider audience, The Metropolitan Museum of Art has nearly emptied its storerooms of portable antiquities and set these objects on public display in a dedicated gallery. …”
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    Exemples d’habitats aristocratiques sur les sites des rues Eugène-Desteuque et Ponsardin à Reims/Durocortorum by Magalie Cavé, Stéphane Sindonino, Sabine Groetembril

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…They occupy the south-western quarter of the Early Roman city, more particularly the area between the south-eastern corner of the forum and the ancient arch known as the “Arch of Ceres,” which was absorbed by the city during the layout of the city walls in Late Antiquity. Thus, at the end of Antiquity and for the duration of the medieval period, the two sites remained intra muros, located, nonetheless, only a few meters from the ramparts in the case of rue Ponsardin. …”
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    Transformation of Space Discourse: from Traditional Society to Postmodern Era by V. A. Shchipkov

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The author refers the archaic society, the Antiquity and the Middle Ages to the traditional stage, the Renaissance, the Modernity and the Postmodernity to the post-traditional. …”
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