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Aethiopica, 2021
The article presents a review of the architectural and iconographic features of the big decorated Aksumite stelae in the May Ḥǝǧǧa stelae field at Aksum. Their location in the urban setting of ancient Aksum is scrutinized alongside their ceremonial and ideological function. The origin and meaning of the different features and decorative patterns characterizing the stelae are focused upon. It is suggested that these attributes may reflect ideological traits regarded as crucial by the Askumite kings and the elite in the first centuries CE. Moreover, it is demonstrated how some of these features are rooted in the local traditions, while others are related to the intense interactions the ancient Aksum had with neighbouring regions, such as the Mediterranean area and South Arabia. In particular, a new interpretation is proposed for the very distinctive outline of the top of the monuments: it may have been shaped after a specific type of shield also occurring in Meroitic and Post-Meroitic...
http://www.palethnologie.org, 2012
Excavations were carried out in 1999 on the location of Stela 2 at the ancient site of Aksum in northern Ethiopia. These excavations have permitted the documentation of the foundation of this stela, which was transported to Rome in 1937. Preparations were also made for the stela’s return to the site in 2005 and its re-erection in 2008 at the exact location where it stood in the 3rd or 4th century AD. The excavations also made it possible to re-examine our perception of the three giant stelae on the site, from their conception and erection to their destruction.
http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/ID/54964 Fifteen "slab stelae" and stela fragments were found set into the exterior walls of the Giza mastaba tombs from the reign of Khufu and his successors. Taken as a group, they provide one of the most important sources of Egyptian artistic and historical documents of the early Old Kingdom. This publication presents a fresh interpretation of the Giza stelae, with new colour photography, "digital epigraphy" facsimile drawings, new translations, original discovery photographs and recent colour images taken at Giza. The book is published in full colour, with numerous charts and catalogues, gathering information on all Giza tombs with slab stelae emplacements, the history of their excavation, previous scholarly research, and comparative and interpretive chapters. Appendices include both colour and line drawing palaeographies of all hieroglyphs appearing on the stelae, and a collection of the enigmatic "linen lists" that adorn the Giza stelae and many other Archaic and Old Kingdom monuments. Indexes complete the volume. 278p, 314 col illus., 30 col. plates, (Publications of the Pennsylvania-Yale Expedition to Egypt Number 7, 2004)
Orient, 1998
Nearly 4,000 years ago, several governors of Elephantine constructed funerary complexes numbered today as QH31, 32 and 33, on the southeast slope of the necropolis of Qubbet el-Hawa near Aswan. The exterior of these funerary complexes can be considered a magnificent ensemble, and includes courtyards for each tomb. This present paper provides a detailed description of the exterior of each tomb and analyzes the building methods used to create them. The methods used to cut the façades are studied, as well as the techniques used to remove the bulk of the bedrock to create the complexes.
Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
Bantaeng is one of the areas in eastern Indonesia, precisely in South Sulawesi Province known as Butta Toa or the oldest land, the claim as an old area is supported by archaeological evidence from prehistoric times to history. The existence of Bantaeng in the historical era is evidenced by the existence of a kingdom that in the seventeenth centuries AD made Islam as the official religion of the kingdom. Traces of Islamization in Bantaeng can be proven by the existence of ancient tombs found inland and coastal areas. Ancient tombs as remains of material culture become objects of archaeological study that can reveal various meanings, including the development of a society's culture. Through archaeological research that applies a qualitative approach, the diversity of architectural forms of the tomb has been identified which is characterized by the attributes of stringed jirat, stone chest, variety of gunungan, statue headstone, and flora and calligraphy decorative motifs. The architecture of the tomb shows the phases of cultural development of the Bantaeng people starting from pre-Islamic, the beginning of Islamization and the period of Islam as the official religion of the kingdom. The results of this study show that the cultural development of the Bantaeng community is a continuation of the pre-Islamic tradition. During the Islamic period, the culture of the people experienced rapid development, it can be seen from the architecture of ancient tombs. The mixing of pre-Islamic culture, local people's way of life, and Islamic culture produces a hybrid tomb architecture.
The Collapse of Democracies and the Need for a New Aristocracy -- stand Oct. 1, 2024, 2024
Work in progress. -- In this world of mediocrity, and in particular in this rotten university system, a new intellectual aristocracy is needed. The paper provides a survey of the history of the issue and of the relevant literature, and builds up an argument leading to a description of what a new intellectual aristocracy would look like.
https://estudiospublicos.cl/index.php/cep/article/view/2325/3412, 2024
Perspectivas em Psicologia Transpessoal, 2024
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