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/Byzantine iconography. 42 What does that tell us? I think it speaks of other reasons for the use of such motifs and forms. Other identities than Roman or non-Roman. Could it have more to do with fashion? Or templates on books, frescoes, coins or other available kinds
, László 1987a Meroitic Painted Pottery: Problems of Chronology and Style . Beiträge zur Sudanforschung 2 , 75 – 106 . Török , László 1987b The Royal Crowns of Kush. A Study in Middle Nile Valley Regalia and Iconography in the 1st Millennia B
Szimbolikus ábrázolásokkal díszített urnák kisapostag-dunai-dűlőből
Alternatív javaslat a Budapest-Pannonhalmi úti edény ábrázolásának értelmezésére
. A rnold , B ettina – C ounts , D erek B. 2010 The Many Masks of the Master of Animals . In: A rnold , B. – C ounts D . B. (eds): The Master of Animals in Old World Iconography . Budapest, 9 – 24
–325. 18 See Revermann, M.: Aeschylus' ‘Eumenides’, Chronotopes, and the “Aetiological Mode”. In Revermann, M. – Wilson, P. J. (eds): Performance, Iconography, Reception. Studies in Honour of Oliver Taplin . Oxford 2008, 237
British School at Rome , 23 : 1 – 43 . Chamoux , F. ( 1953 ). Cyrène sous la monarchie des Battiades . E. de Boccard , Paris . Clinton , K. ( 1992 ). Myth and Cult: The Iconography of the Eleusinian Mysteries. The Martin Nilsson Lectures on Greek
Iconography in the 1st Millennia B.C. and A.D. Cambridge monographs in African archaeology 18. BAR IntSer 338. Oxford 1987; L. Török : The Birth of an Ancient African Kingdom: Kush and Her Myth of the State in the First Millennium BC. Cahier de recherches de
his own interest in mushrooms in Mesoamerican religions, especially the relationship between hallucinogenic mushrooms and jaguar iconography and a religious rite he calls the “underworld jaguar transformation.” Ramírez, G.P., Sánchez, D.L.P., Hernández
Introduction This essay presents a study of the presence of entheogenic mushroom representations in the sculptural iconography of some ancient temples of India, the Khajuraho Temples, and their sanctuaries. The essay proposes
The Porta speciosa of Esztergom •
Historical and iconological approach to the western portal of the medieval Esztergom Cathedral
paris and the Iconography of the Division of the powers in the Early middle Ages , Journal of the Warburg and courtauld Institutes 32 . 1967 , 55 – 72 . WALTER CAHN : Solomonic Elements in roman-esqe Art , in JOSEPH GUTMANN (ed.): The Temple
preparing a visit It is important to prepare students, whether they are secondary I or II, well for a visit. First, check whether and to what extent they are familiar with the stories of the Old Testament and Christian iconography, so that they know what the