Articles with "tomb" as a keyword



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Testing the pIRIR on pottery and SG-OSL on clay sediment from the known age Xiongnu “Royal” tomb at Noin-Ula, Mongolia

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Published in 2017 at "Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences"

DOI: 10.1007/s12520-017-0570-x

Abstract: Understanding the timing of the world’s first nomadic empire Xiongnu is critical to understanding nomadic politics of the Eurasian past. This study presents a geochronological study conducted on a selection of archeological materials including clay… read more here.

Keywords: tomb; age; tomb noin; noin ula ... See more keywords
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Multikingdom interactions govern the microbiome in subterranean cultural heritage sites.

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Published in 2022 at "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America"

DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2121141119

Abstract: SignificanceThe conservation of historical relics against microbial biodeterioration is critical to preserving cultural heritages. One major challenge is our limited understanding of microorganisms' dispersal, colonization, and persistence on relics after excavation and opening to external… read more here.

Keywords: multikingdom interactions; tomb; interactions govern; subterranean cultural ... See more keywords
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Jubaji, a Neo-Elamite (Phase IIIB, 585–539 BC) Tomb in Ramhurmuz, Khuzestan

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Published in 2019 at "Iran"

DOI: 10.1080/05786967.2018.1532771

Abstract: ABSTRACT In May 2007, a Neo-Elamite period (phase IIIB) burial site was discovered during excavations carried out as part of a piping project by the Khuzestan Water and Sewage Company around Jubaji village, which is… read more here.

Keywords: ramhurmuz khuzestan; tomb; neo elamite; phase iiib ... See more keywords
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Leonardo and the Etruscan Tomb

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Published in 2018 at "Renaissance Quarterly"

DOI: 10.1086/699600

Abstract: Abstract Leonardo da Vinci’s drawing of an Etruscan mausoleum has long puzzled scholars. Although they agree that the discovery of an Etruscan tomb at Castellina in Chianti inspired the work, questions remain about the master’s… read more here.

Keywords: leonardo etruscan; etruscan tomb; tomb;
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Cybele, Atargatis, or Allāt? A Surprising Tomb Artifact from Petra’s North Ridge

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Published in 2021 at "Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research"

DOI: 10.1086/715154

Abstract: The complex Nabataean “Götterwelt”1 incorporates deities from both their own tradition as well as imports from the larger Mediterranean and peninsular Arabian context. In 2014, a small naiskos depicting a possible imported deity was discovered… read more here.

Keywords: tomb; surprising tomb; goddess; atargatis surprising ... See more keywords
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The Bed and the Tomb

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Published in 2020 at "Mnemosyne"

DOI: 10.1163/1568525x-12342724

Abstract: Building on recent work on the materiality of props in Greek tragedy, this article focuses attention on Proteus’ tomb in Euripides’ Helen as a potent stage property that becomes central to the play’s developing discourse… read more here.

Keywords: recognition; bed tomb; couple; tomb ... See more keywords
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The earliest evidence of pattern looms: Han Dynasty tomb models from Chengdu, China

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Published in 2017 at "Antiquity"

DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2016.267

Abstract: Abstract Excavation of the Han Dynasty chambered tomb at Laoguanshan in Chengdu, south-west China, has provided the earliest known evidence of pattern loom technology. Four model looms, along with accompanying artefacts and figurines relating to… read more here.

Keywords: tomb; evidence; earliest evidence; evidence pattern ... See more keywords