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Dissimulation as a survival strategy in South East Europe since the Neolithic ...
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Materialy po arkheologii i istorii antichnogo i srednevekovogo Prichernomor'ya (Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Black Sea Region). No. 12. 2020 ...
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Materialy po arkheologii i istorii antichnogo i srednevekovogo Prichernomor'ya (Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Black Sea Region). No. 12. 2020 ...
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Speaking, Gesturing, Drawing, Building: Relational Techniques of a Kreyol Architecture ...
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Палеографические черты вислых актовых печатей сфрагистического типа «Господне слово» XI-XII вв. ...
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Палеографические черты вислых актовых печатей сфрагистического типа «Господне слово» XI-XII вв. ...
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The Crucial Importance of Basket Weaving Technology for the World's First Civilizations ...
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The Crucial Importance of Basket Weaving Technology for the World's First Civilizations ...
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The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians.pdf ...
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The Effect of Gender and Origin on The Speech Accommodation of Irbidians.pdf ...
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Kilani - Final –ww in the Late Egyptian Orthography - Appendix B ...
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Sculpting the narrative : the material practice of Epi-Olmec art and writing ...
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From approximately 350 BCE to CE 550, artist-scribes in Mexico’s Isthmus of Tehuantepec produced inscriptions using one of the most complicated hieroglyphic systems known from the ancient world. In the 2nd century CE, a group of such literate sculptors carved the La Mojarra Stela, one of the great masterworks of ancient Mesoamerican stone sculpture. This two meter tall monument bears a richly carved bas-relief protagonist and an inscription of over 500 hieroglyphs. Although this extraordinary inscription and others like it have fueled decades of academic debate, little is known about the people who produced this “Epi-Olmec” hieroglyphic program, and previous studies of these artifacts have focused almost exclusively on questions of linguistics and decipherment and not material context or iconographic content. The object of this dissertation is thus to create a robust and working definition for an Epi-Olmec visual culture system, using both inscribed and uninscribed objects to explore the various ways in ...
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Ancient Americas; Archaeology; Art history; Epi-Olmec; Epigraphy; FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics; Mesoamerica; Sculpture; Writing systems
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.26153/tsw/12050 https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/85080
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