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    TRANSFORMATION OF PREHISTORIC TO HISTORIC LANDSCAPE: THE EXAMPLE OF CIVITAS LOPSICA by Vedrana Glavaš, Miroslav Glavičić

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Changes that occurred in the landscape during the Iron Age and early antiquity can still be seen today.…”
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    The City of Orik in the Writings of Ancient Authors and Archaeological Records by Aleks Trushaj, Gladiola Elezi

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This study provides a comprehensive analysis of all available ancient textual evidence of Orik, tracing its evolution from the 5th century BCE to late antiquity. The examination of these written sources is crucial for reconstructing the history and topography of Orik, which cannot be fully identified only by archaeological data. …”
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    The archaeological direction in Japanese studies in Russia: Development, peculiarities, personal experience by A. V. Tabarev

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The archaeological direction in the Japanese studies in Russia originated at the end of the 19th century on the basis of the first trips and acquaintance with the antiquities of Japan (M.I. Venyukov, A.V. Grigoriev, I.S. …”
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    A High-Status Middle Sarmatian Burial from the Kovalevka Burial Complex in the Volgograd Region by Valeriy M. Klepikov

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The bronze cauldron broken in antiquity and placed upside down was found in the cache. …”
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    DIONYSUS CULT AS A PROTOTYPE OF AUTONOMOUS GENDER by O. O. Poliakova, V. V. Asotskyi

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The study of the symbolism of Dionysus and its Genesis in the processes of the mass consciousness is important to clarify trends in gender distancing as in antiquity and in the modern era. Specific sensory and mental qualities encoded in the images of Dionysian madness, vakhtnag of violence and the eternal alien, the awareness of which is determined by the Dionysian thematizes in the cultural consciousness of post-modernism, the research literature presented in fragments. …”
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    BUNURILE CULTURALE – VICTIMELE FENOMENULUI TERORIST by Alexandra NICOLESCU

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…As a result, the international community has adopted legislation to regulate trafficking and illicit trade in antiques as a method of financing terrorism. The international community admits the causal link between crimes against cultural heritage and the financing of terrorism since 2015, following the media coverage of acts of destruction of artifacts and cultural heritage in the Middle East. …”
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    Les bois de construction du boulevard Dr Henri-Henrot à Reims/Durocortorum by Willy Tegel

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Henri-Henrot provided an excellent quality of preservation for perishable materials, including construction wood dating back to Antiquity. The material culture includes piles, planks, beams and staves, that were used in wall foundations, riverbank development, quays, dikes and formwork for gutters, basins, wells or pits. …”
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    The phenomenon of media violence: Historical and philosophical genesis by M.A. Marzan

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In this article, the author has examined the occurrence and transformation of violence in three historical forms (myths, religion, and science), presented the views of various philosophers of Antiquity, Medieval Ages, Renaissance, and Modern Era in accordance with the above-said forms, and shows social institutions (mythology, religion, science, government, morality) as a means for transmission of violence from one institution to another and to society as a whole. …”
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    Le traitement funéraire des enfants décédés avant un an dans l’Antiquité : études de cas by Frédérique Blaizot, Gersende Alix, Emmanuel Ferber

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…It is this great variability, in terms of topography and burial practices, that is specific to the funerary treatment of infants during Antiquity.…”
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    From utility to imperial propaganda: (Re)discovering a milestone of Constantine I from the vicinity of Bona Mansio and emporion Pistiros and its significance for the study of the ‘... by Emil Nankov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…A new look at the milestone’s findspot, date, historical context and relation to other milestones found in the region is necessary because its place of discovery puts the actual route of the ‘Via Diagonalis’ in close proximity to the fortified settlement at Gradishteto near Asardere, situated ca. 2 km west of “Kaldarmata” and ca. 5 km east of the town of Vetren, commonly identified with Bona Mansio, which was the last road station in the territory of Philippopolis during Late Antiquity. The diachronic analysis of other milestones found in the region allows us to capture the milestone’s evolving function as a medium of communication between the imperial administration and its subjects within the 3rd and the 4th centuries AD; from a road accessory providing practical information to travellers into an administrative tool displaying imperial propaganda. …”
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    IMAGE OF HUMAN IN THE POSTMODERN EPOCH by L. M. Mykulanynets

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The author revealed the peculiarities of transformation of the personality model from antiquity to postmodernism, specified the image of man of the second half of the XX the beginning of the XXI century. …”
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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL SEARCH FOR VALUE ORIENTATIONS OF A NEW CULTURE BY AURELIUS AUGUSTINE by V. V. Kuzmenko, V. O. Boniak, I. A. Serdіuk

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The logical outcome of these studies was the assertion that for Augustine Platonism was the main of the philosophical teachings of antiquity; that Augustine, being in line with Christian philosophy, considered the understanding of the aesthetic perfection of the Divine creation of the world as the sense of human life. …”
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    Formation of the "Self-Made-Man" Idea in the Context of the Christian Middle Ages by V. Y. Antonova, O. M. Korkh

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Such focus became a logical and somewhat unexpected result of the complex interaction of numerous factors of medieval culture, as well as the ideas and intentions inherited from Antiquity. In particular, the idea that a person who does not act freely cannot be morally responsible for what he does, as well as the intentions of the ancient sage to autonomy, autarky, and apoliticism. …”
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    Strategies for Improving Irrigation Systems Based on Lamasba Regulation: A 2024 Field Study in Hoba Farms, Southeastern Algeria by Samira Attia, Guamra Kiram, Abderrahmane Khechekhouche

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The development of irrigation techniques in the region dates back to antiquity, with the Lamasba system, discovered by Émile Masqueray in 1877 in the Belzma plain, being one of the most prominent examples of efficient water resource management. …”
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    Les fours « à pain » dans les Gaules et les Germanies (ve s. av. J.-C.-ve s. apr. J.-C.), un regard technique by Nicolas Monteix, Camille Noûs

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Without attempting to propose a typo-chronology of the ovens, and after having analysed the three main baking processes used during Antiquity, the evolution of the different forms taken by these processes is explored. …”
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    Music Theory: Speculation, Reasoning, Experience. A Perspective from Systematic Musicology by Albrecht Schneider

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Though these orientations all seem legitimate and of relevance to music theory, one should neither neglect the philosophical and scientific background of the discipline nor the need to carry out empirical and experimental investigations that have been part of music theory since antiquity. In the present article a perspective mainly chosen from the history of ideas is combined with some empirical data and demonstrations in order to elucidate a concept of music theory that continues traditions of fundamental music research. …”
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    The Nomadic Military Burial with a Bronze Cauldron from the Necropolis of Perevolochan 1 in the Southern Urals by Sergey V. Demidenko, Sergey V. Sirotin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The materials of this necropolis are of significant importance for clarifying the chronological scale of antiquities of the South Ural nomads. In addition, the role of the materials in understanding cultural and historical processes in the steppe zone of the Southern Urals in the middle of the 1st millennium BC is of particular relevance. …”
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    Les caves de Reims/Durocortorum à travers les exemples de la fouille du tramway by Magalie Cavé

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This in turn led us to return to certain discoveries that reopened the question of the religious function of these basements in Antiquity. The tramway cellars represent a characteristic sample of Gallo-Roman cellars in Reims, in terms of location, morphology and architectural features. …”
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