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... Umbrellas of Stone: Memory, Authority, and Public Identify in Rajput Funerary Architecture" (UCLA, I... in the Postwar Era: Public School Buildings by the Architects Collaborative (TAC) and the Deve...: Collecting, Studying, and Appropriating Ancient Bronzes in the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1279)" (... C., "Monumental Built Altars in East Greece and Western Anatolia in the Hellenistic Period" (E...
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... remembered today for their function in ancient Greek drama. Hubris symbolizes arrogance, and devi..., multifaceted crisis that has torn apart Greece's economy and society since October 2009 can also ...Salaries in the public sector kept rising, without generating any paralle...Today, many buildings constructed for the Olympics remain under-used, ev...
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This final rule amends the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations to reflect the imposition of import restrictions on certain archaeological and ethnological material from the Hellenic Republic (Greece). These restrictions are being imposed pursuant to an agreement between the United States and Greece that has been entered into under the authority of the Convention on Cultural Property Implementation Act in accordance with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property. The final rule amends CBP regulations by adding Greece to the list of countries for which a bilateral agreement has been entered into for imposing cu...
... of the modern Greek state (including the ancient territories of the Peloponnese, Central Greece, Th... (terracotta) elements used to decorate buildings. Elements include acroteria, antefixes, painted an...H. Paintings. 1. Domestic and Public Wall Painting--These are painted on mudplaster, li...
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... "Imagined Communities: The Architecture of Public Housing in America" (Yale, S. Isenstadt) . CELIK, ... in the Post-War Era: Public School Buildings by the Architects Collaborative (TAC) and the Deve... Figures and Religious Experience in Ancient China" (Chicago, H. Wu) . WU, JUI-MAN (MANDY), "Ar... C., "Monumental Built Altars in East Greece and Western Anatolia in the Hellenistic Period" (E...
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... benefit of arbitration is that it is non-public." (10) . Let me focus for a moment on just one of ... to all strangers, and that which now is Greece's only evidence that the power she boasts of and hher ancient wealth are no romance or idle story, was [Pericles...'] construction of the public and sacred buildings. (24) But the construction of "public and sacred b...
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...'s aim was to "plan, realize and maintain public projects which cannot be easily produced, financed... he supported, whether in historic buildings within Italy or elsewhere in Europe and the United... 576 rods of lacquered wood, engaged the ancient Chinese divination system that also enthralled Cag... considered magical numbers from ancient Greece into the Middle Ages, when mathematics was general...
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... is the desert of southern Peru, where the ancient Nasca lines and geoglyphs were drawn between 500 B...The First Cemetery of Athens, Greece, is the oldest cemetery in the city, and contains the graves of major figures in Greek public life from the last two centuries, as well as a sup..., India, is an important example of the buildings constructed along the Ganges to serve Hindu pilgri...
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... science" that had shone brightly in the ancient world. Gilbert Murray, a classicist of the early t... the consequences: "The intellect of Greece died ultimately of that long discouragement which .... Not only are some of the buildings still standing (the theater at Ephesus is a specta...
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... from the Ancient Near East, BANEA Publication Series, vol. 2. Oakville. Ct.: OxBow BooKs, 2010. ..., Holland, Australia, Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece, USA, and France, consider the following issues th... Age in the southern Levant public buildings are not just scaled-down examples of contemporary ...
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Reagan reflects on Paul Ricoeur's Memory, History, Forgetting. The genius of the book is the structure, the interconnections, that Ricoeur weaves among the philosophical paradoxes of memory, the aporias of forgetting, and the mediating role of history--itself fraught with epistemological questions.
... and the first Western philosophers in Greece struggled with it. For Plato, for example, the pro... on the occasions of official rituals, public holidays, and permanent commemorations, such as ce... not written: art objects, money, ruins of ancient buildings, tools, funeral objects, and so forth. T...