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    Roman gems and finger-rings made of gold and glass from Nicea in Bithynia (south-eastern Marmara) by Fatih Hakan Kaya, Ergün Laflı, Martin Henig, Musa Albayrak

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this brief paper 22 objects comprising Roman engraved gemstones and finger-rings made of both gold and glass are presented, all of which are curated in the Archaeological Museum of İznik in south-eastern Marmara, Turkey. …”
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    L’héritage d’Alfred Kiyana et l’énigme des paquets cérémoniels meskwaki by Emmanuel Désveaux

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…He equally sold him the bundle itself which found its way into the reserves of the ethnographical museum of Berlin, presently located in Dahlem. Recently, the linguist Ives Goddard has presented a new translation of the text. …”
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    Habsburg Hunting Palace in Vistula – An Attempt at Architectural Reconstruction by ROSŁON-MAZGAJ Katarzyna, SOKÓŁ Małgorzata

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In their work, the authors relied, among other things, on their knowledge of the log structure in which the residence was erected, and on the documentation made available from the collections of the Museum of Cieszyn Silesia. In the study, the authors also referred to the use of computer techniques to assist in the process of developing the present attempt to reconstruct the Castle. …”
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    Echanges et transformations de l’Annonciation : D’un groupe statuaire en marbre (Toulouse, Musée des Augustins,XIIe siècle) à un bas-relief en bronze d’Igor Mitoraj (Rome, Santa Ma... by Sandra Gorgievski

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Yet the functions of the medieval cult objects have evolved into dissimilar patterns, transformed by the modern gaze into mere aesthetic objects of contemplation in a museum. The modern viewer’s projected look, stepping through the doors of the Rome church rich in images, might well restore the exchange which lies at the heart of religious devotion.…”
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    De sol, d’air, d’eau sous photons by Catherine Mosbach, Agnès Daval

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…These fundamental notions are illustrated here through the examples of major projects such as the archaeological park of Solutré, the botanical gardens of Bordeaux, the museum of Louvre-Lens and the Phase Shifts Park of Taichung in Taiwan currently being built. …”
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    INTERNATIONAL THEATRICAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN MOSCOW ART THEATRE SCHOOL by E. V. Burdenko, I. I. Artsis, N. S. Il'yushchenko

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…In addition to a conservatory-based training regimen - six days a week taught by masters at one of the world's most renowned theater companies - students experience the rich theatrical culture by attending performances of theater, opera, ballet, and music throughout the semester as well as enjoying frequent museum visits. The results of the program implementation confirm the necessity of carrying out international theatrical educational programs which is facilitated by the ongoing growth of global student mobility.…”
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    Hypertext’s social significance for a digital age person’s mental identification by N. Y. Paudial, L. V. Filindash

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The exhibition at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts “There are strange approaches...”, understood by us as hypertext, is evaluated from the point of view of structuring, content, justification of the technologies used. …”
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    Introduced Spiders in Panama: Species Distributions and New Records by Daniel Murcia-Moreno, Dumas Gálvez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Here, we report the first list of introduced spider species in the country as a result of reviewing scientific literature, online databases, museum collections and carrying out field collections. …”
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