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Zeitschriftenartikel zum Thema "For inquiring into the history and antiquities"

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Naylor, John. „Portable Antiquities Scheme“. Medieval Archaeology 64, Nr. 2 (02.07.2020): 354–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00766097.2020.1835283.

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Womersley, David. „Gibbon's unfinished History: the French Revolution and English political vocabularies“. Historical Journal 35, Nr. 1 (März 1992): 63–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x00025619.

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AbstractOn Gibbon's death his papers contained an incomplete and unpublished essay on the genealogy of the European dynasty of which the British royal family was a branch, entitled The antiquities of the house of Brunswick. This article explains why Gibbon began this work, and why he laid it aside. Beginning by describing the nature and purpose of literature on Hanoverian genealogy in the earlier eighteenth century, and proceeding to relate the content of the Antiquities to the politics of Blackstone and Hume, the article identifies the Antiquities as a distinctively ancien régime defence of British political life and institutions which was elicited from Gibbon by the early months of the French revolution. The abandonment of the Antiquities is then explained as part of Gibbon's shocked response to the deepening gravity of events in France after the September massacres. In the polarized political atmosphere which ensued, the literary finesse of the Antiquities ran the risk of being confused with disaffection. That risk was increased when Gibbon and The decline and fall began to be used by radicals as auxiliaries in their attack on England's ancien régime. The textual history of the Antiquities allows us to perceive the rapidity with which the connotations and ownership of certain political vocabularies in England changed during the early 1790s.
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Bolger, Diane. „Cypriot Antiquities“. Classical Review 55, Nr. 1 (März 2005): 331–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clrevj/bni182.

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Lash, Ahmed, und Hala Qasem Al-Syoof. „Antiquities laws and regulations issued in Jordan from 1923 to 2013“. Jordan Journal for History and Archaeology 16, Nr. 3 (31.10.2022): 225–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.54134/jjha.v16i3.660.

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The Department of Antiquities, established in 1923, is one of the first governmental departments established after the foundation of the modern state of Jordan. For the purposes of organizing archaeological work, the Jordanian government has issued during the past hundred years several laws related to the legalization of archaeological work and the protection of antiquities, numbering seven, the first of which was the Law of Antiquities of 1925 and the last of which was Law No. 21 of 1988, followed by many amendments and regulations. The most recent of these was the Law Amending the Antiquities Law No. (55) of 2008. In this paper, we reviewed all antiquities laws, regulations, and amendments that occurred to them from 1923 to 2013, and discussed them, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses, and their contribution to protecting the Jordanian cultural heritage.
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Doherty, Stephen, Lisa Ford, Kirsten McKenzie, Naomi Parkinson, David Roberts, Paul Halliday, Zoe Laidlaw, Alan Lester und Philip Stern. „Inquiring into the Corpus of Empire“. Journal of World History 32, Nr. 2 (2021): 219–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jwh.2021.0022.

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Bryan, B., und Bernard V. Bothmer. „Antiquities from the Collection of Christos G. Bastis, Part I Egyptian Antiquities“. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 77 (1991): 202. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3821977.

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Mugnai, Niccolò, Julia Nikolaus, David Mattingly und Susan Walker. „Libyan Antiquities at Risk: protecting portable cultural heritage“. Libyan Studies 48 (22.08.2017): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lis.2017.8.

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AbstractThis article provides an outline of the Libyan Antiquities at Risk (LAaR) project, which has developed a reference database and website recording Libyan antiquities that are under threat of being stolen and sold on the illegal art market. Since the Arab Spring in 2011 and the subsequent political instability, the number of antiquities that are trafficked out of Libya has risen sharply. The illustrated reference collection created by LAaR is mainly aimed at customs officials, international agencies, museum curators, the police and cultural heritage sector, to alert them about the likelihood of Libyan provenance of previously unrecorded material of similar appearance to known pieces, and thereby help to prevent the sale of Libyan antiquities on the illegal art market. LAaR is a collaboration between the Society for Libyan Studies and the University of Leicester.
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Dawson, N. M. „‘National Antiquities’ and the Law“. Journal of Legal History 28, Nr. 1 (April 2007): 57–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01440360701237848.

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Sotiriou, Konstantinos-Orfeas. „The F Words: Frauds, Forgeries, and Fakes in Antiquities Smuggling and the Role of Organized Crime“. International Journal of Cultural Property 25, Nr. 2 (Mai 2018): 223–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0940739118000127.

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Abstract:The phenomenon of antiquities smuggling is a complicated issue. The lack of official data makes it difficult to do an integrated analysis of the problem. The aim of this article is to present an accurate view of antiquities smuggling in the recent past. After gaining official permission from the Greek police, we examined 246 official arrests made by the Greek Department against Antiquities Smuggling (Athens Office) that occurred between 1999 and 2009. First and foremost, our results revealed that many arrests showed instances of fake antiquities. Moreover, it seems that there is a connection between organized crime and antiquities forgery. In addition, people with higher status are more often involved in antiquities forgery. With respect to the stolen objects, coins were by far the most preferred objects when it comes to forgery, and forgers are also using mostly bronze when it comes to these forgeries. Antiquity looting seems to have many hidden aspects, and the varied natured of antiquities smuggling requires the cooperation of a range of competent authorities and an in-depth investigation of the data, which should be based on the principles of the scientific method.
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Kenrick, Philip. „Supporting cultural tourism in Libya – a brief history“. Libyan Studies 50 (22.10.2019): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lis.2019.5.

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AbstractTourists come to Libya for two reasons: to admire the antiquities and/or to experience the natural wonders of the desert. The flow of tourists in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries has been very variable, depending on political circumstances. As a result, the availability of authoritative guidebooks to the antiquities has also been variable. During the years immediately prior to the 2011 revolution, the Society for Libyan Studies has promoted the publication of new Libya Archaeological Guides, both in English for foreign visitors and (progressively) in Arabic for the benefit of the Libyan population.
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Dissertationen zum Thema "For inquiring into the history and antiquities"

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Lu, Di Yin. „Seizing Civilization: Antiquities in Shanghai's Custody, 1949 – 1996“. Thesis, Harvard University, 2012. http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:10437.

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Seizing Civilization uses the Shanghai Museum as a case study to examine an extraordinary process of art appropriation that persisted from 1949 to 1996 in the People's Republic of China (PRC). At the heart of this story is the museum's destruction of the preexisting art market, its wholesale seizure of privately-owned antiquities, and its sale of these objects on the international market. My findings show that museum employees used these events to create public art collections in the PRC. The Shanghai Museum pioneered the techniques that Chinese museums use to transform craft objects, as well as select ancient paintings, ceramics, and bronzes, into canonized cultural relics. I argue that the application of these techniques explains the erasure of provenance at Chinese Museums, and demonstrate how state cultural institutions render acquisition ledgers, private collecting records, and connoisseurship disputes invisible. I examine cultural relics' transformation into Chinese cultural heritage in five chapters. I first demonstrate how museum employees appropriated private collections during nation-building campaigns such as the nationalization of industries (1956). Second, I investigate changes to the Chinese art historical canon, placing them in the context of art market takeovers, the wholesale acquisition of ethnic minority artifacts, as well as municipal programs in salvage archaeology. Then, in two chapters, I reveal the Shanghai Museum's active participation in antiquities confiscation and divestment during the Cultural Revolution (1966 – 1976), which enriched public art collections on a previously unprecedented scale. I conclude with an examination of the mass restitution of expropriated property in the 1980s and 90s, which underpinned the museum’s dual function as both a preservationist institution, as well as a political and commercial enterprise. The antiquities and events I analyze not only explain the ascendency of a dominant narrative about Chinese civilization, but also reveal the limits, contradictions, and challenges of PRC national patrimony.
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Gänger, Stefanie Maria. „The collecting and study of pre-Hispanic remains in Peru and Chile, c. 1830s-1910s“. Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609366.

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Hood, David James, und n/a. „A social history of archaeology in New Zealand“. University of Otago. Department of Anthropology, 1996. http://adt.otago.ac.nz./public/adt-NZDU20070530.152806.

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Consideration of the degree to which social factors have influenced the development of archaeology has become a recent focus of interest among archaeologists; however little work has been done on determining the relationship of social factors to archaeology in new Zealand. The aim of this thesis is to consider whether archaeologists were influenced by the surrounding New Zealand society between the years 1840 and 1954 and if so, in what manner were they influenced. In particular, consideration is given to how the social background of New Zealand archaeology compared with the social influences of British archaeology compared with the social influence of British archaeology of the time. For the purposes of the study the term archaeologist applies to all those who investigated or recovered in situ archaeological material. Lists of archaeologists of the day were compiled from journals, newspaper articles, and unpublished sources. From these lists the social background of those engaging in archaeology was reconstructed. Developments in archaeology theory and methodology were also examined, not only to determine the manner in which they effected the practise of archaeology, but also to determine the source of those developments, and the reasons for their adoption. The wider social context was also examined to determine the degree to which archaeology reflected certain factors in New Zealand society, not simply in the manner in which archaeology was carried out, but also in the reasons for which research was conducted. This study demonstrates that though the discipline, and in particular the power, was concentrated among urban professionals, the social spread of those engaging in archaeology was wide. This was particularly the case between the turn of the century and the Second World War, when archaeologists with a tertiary background were in a minority. Archaeologists were influenced both from inside and outside the field, the degree of influence being determined by individual factors. As archaeologists were a part of society, so too was society part of archaeological practice. In the manner in which archaeology was conducted the influence of societal attitudes towards women and Maori can be seen.
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Adamo, Mario. „Sedes et rura : landownership and the Roman peasantry in the Late Republic“. Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:0ebb3b79-9299-467c-ae10-8b700c24b8ef.

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This thesis reconsiders the cultural and economic relevance of landownership for the Roman republican peasants. In the Introduction, I define direct agricultural producers (hereafter 'peasants') as the object of my investigation. In Chapter 1, I argue that throughout the republic peasants owned little or no land, and private landholdings had a marginal role in peasants' production strategies. The frequent land schemes did not make the distribution of property more egalitarian, because they were not designed for that purpose, and due to their poverty peasants were unable to maintain control of the allotments. In Chapter 2, I explain that in ancient literature peasants were idealized as symbols of complete independence and self-sufficiency, and in political reflection they were considered the most perfect citizens. In accordance with the widespread view that Roman power had peaked and was now declining, already by the time of Fabius Pictor early and middle republican Rome was idealized as a society of peasants, whose supposed decline was threatening the republic. I conclude that in the Gracchan period peasants' discontent may have been a consequence of growing inequality, rather than utter impoverishment. In Chapter 3, I argue that in order to understand whether the free peasantry was actually declining we should consider variations in peasants' opportunities for dependent labour on the one hand, marketing on the other. Therefore, I reconsider the available data on the demography of Roman Italy and on commercial agriculture. I conclude that, while peasants could profit from increased access to markets, there is no conclusive evidence that competition for labour grew. In Chapter 4 I explain that the late republican peasants were perfectly aware that land had an economic value, and were even able to carry out evaluations. I suggest that this was a consequence of census procedures.
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Warrick, Gary A. „A population history of the Huron-Petun, A.D. 900-1650“. Thesis, McGill University, 1990. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=39238.

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This study presents a population history of the Huron-Petun, Iroquoian-speaking agriculturalists who occupied south-central Ontario from A.D. 900 to A.D. 1650. Temporal change in the number, size, and residential density of prehistoric and contact village sites of the Huron-Petun are used to delineate population change. It is revealed that Huron-Petun population grew dramatically during the fourteenth century, attaining a maximum size of approximately 30,000 in the middle of the fifteenth century. This growth appears to have been intrinsic (1.2% per annum) and is best explained by colonization of new lands and increased production and consumption of corn. Population stabilized during the fifteenth century primarily because of an increased burden of density-dependent diseases (tuberculosis) arising from life in large nucleated villages. Huron-Petun population remained at 30,000 until A.D. 1634; there is no archaeological evidence for protohistoric epidemics of European origin. The historic depopulation of the Huron-Petun country, resulting from catastrophic first encounters with European diseases between 1634 and 1640, is substantiated by archaeological data.
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Kintigh, Keith W. „Settlement, Subsistence, and Society in Late Zuni Prehistory“. University of Arizona Press (Tucson, AZ), 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/595503.

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Beginning about A.D. 1250, the Zuni area of New Mexico witnessed a massive population aggregation in which the inhabitants of hundreds of widely dispersed villages relocated to a small number of large, architectecturally planned pueblos. Over the next century, 27 of these pueblos were constructed, occupied briefly, and then abandoned. Another dramatic settlement shift occurred about A. D. 1400, when the locus of population moved west to the "Cities of Cibola" discovered by Coronado in 1540. Keith Kintigh demonstrates how changing agricultural strategies and developing mechanisms of social integration contributed to these population shifts. In particular, he argues that occupants of the earliest large pueblos relied on runoff agriculture, but that gradually spring-and river-fed irrigation systems were adopted. Resultant strengthening of the mechanisms of social integration allowed the increased occupational stability of the protohistorical Zuni towns.
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Peyton, Paige Margaret. „Reconstructing the Fairview School“. CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1990. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/774.

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Koenig, Charlou. „Commentary on book II of the Roman antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus“. Diss., University of Iowa, 2013. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/6162.

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Only two ancient historians have written comprehensive histories of Rome that survive in more than fragments, Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus, both working in the years after Augustus came to power. Of the original twenty books of Dionysius' Roman Antiquities, which covered the history of Rome from pre-history to the beginning of the First Punic War, we have the first ten, substantial parts of the eleventh and fragments of the rest. But although Dionysius has been well received for his works of literary criticism, his historical work has been comparatively neglected. There are two recent commentaries on selected portions of the Antiquities, but only one commentary for a complete book, an unpublished dissertation commentary for Book I. A French translation with notes exists for Books 1 and 2, but the notes, though useful, are intended for the general reader, not the scholarly community. Dionysius' history, which parallels the work of his greater contemporary Livy, deserves more attention, hence this dissertation, a scholarly commentary on Book II of the Roman Antiquities covering the reigns of Romulus and Numa, the first two kings of Rome. The purpose of this dissertation is, simply stated, to give a scholarly explanation of the text, to elucidate matters of interest to a careful reader. The method used (again, simply stated) was to carefully read the text and ask the basic question: what does this passage mean? Other questions followed. The result is primarily an explication of antiquarian, historical and historiographical matters; textual and linguistic matters were rarely considered. The antiquarian and historical explications are useful for promoting a further understanding of early Roman history. But the examination of Dionysius' historiography shows other points of interest which include the following: Dionysius is adept at thematic development, for example of realistic narrative detail in contrast to Livy's artistic idealization of the Roman experience; in important ways he exhibits a historiography that differs from Livy's, as when he portrays early Rome as cautious, moderate and somewhat defensive in contrast to Livy's confident and aggressive city on the way to fulfilling a pre-ordained glory. The book contains numerous evidences of Augustan influence, and includes Dionysius' thoughts on the use of myth in historical writing. The most significant discovery is that the entire book is the most comprehensive description we have in antiquity of an actual, not theoretical, constitution as Dionysius understood and presented it; that Dionysius thought of the Roman constitution as the creation of Rome's first two kings, who based it upon Socratic virtues; and that he describes a working constitution as no other writer of antiquity did, integrating the virtues into an enduring system of laws and customs that goes beyond a mere rehearsal of ordinances in place at any given time. It is hoped that this commentary will prompt further research and insight into the historical and literary world in which Dionysius worked.
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Haarer, Peter Sydney. „Obeloi and iron in archaic Greece“. Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:acc14469-31d8-4f53-8882-70832e554215.

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This thesis studies spits and iron in Archaic Greece and Cyprus. Chapter One surveys previous research on spits and iron. Chapters Two to Six consider the evidence for spits in detail with the following agenda: who used them, when, where, for what, how, and what were their associations? Chapters Two, Three and Four focus on archaeological finds from funerary, settlement and sanctuary contexts respectively. Chapter Five looks at the iconographic evidence, and Chapter Six deals with written references to spits in inscriptions and literary texts. Throughout these chapters, the ancient tradition that spits were used as a favoured form of pre-coinage money is considered carefully. It is concluded that the material evidence fails to support this interpretation, and that the tradition was invented in the fourth century. Nevertheless, denominations of coins were named after spits, and it is hypothesised that this resulted from the appropriation of spits and bundles of spits as visual analogies with which to describe the relationship between obols and drachmas. Chapter Seven observes that in Aegean Greece and Cyprus, metal spits were manufactured exclusively from iron from the tenth /ninth century onwards. Moreover, they were one of the largest of a range of new iron types to be introduced during the Early Iron Age, were manufactured from high quality metal, and were a long-lived type. As such, they offer an "index" of the value of iron. Chapter Eight uses this index to argue that, contrary to established views, the high Late Bronze Age value of iron persisted into the tenth century, and though it declined thereafter, it did so gradually. Moreover, iron did not become a cheap alternative to bronze. These conclusions have important ramifications for the interpretation of the transition from bronze to iron. Chapter Nine provides a brief summary of the thesis.
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Filmer-Sankey, William. „On the function and status of prestige finger-rings in the early medieval Germanic world, c.450-700“. Thesis, University of Oxford, 1990. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:d24798f5-00b9-4276-8274-f73385a1f3c6.

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This thesis explores a method of defining status by understanding the function of objects used as gravegoods. The compact group of early medieval Germanic finger-rings is ideal for such a study. The rings are first studied in isolation, without reference to the graves in which they were mainly found. They are classified so as to emphasise their function. The main division is between those with a practical function (e.g. as a seal) and those with a purely symbolic or decorative function. It is the former group that defines most accurately their owners' status. This definition is refined by understanding both the skills (e.g. literacy) needed to make the ring, and the ways by which someone gained such a ring. Analysis of the origins of the different forms of prestige finger-rings shows that contemporary Byzantium inspired the vast majority, though there are few actual Byzantine rings. Very few late Roman or premigration Germanic forms endure. Having been studied in isolation, the rings are then seen in the context of the grave and of the other objects found with them. This enables their potential contribution to the understanding of Germanic burial rite to be assessed. In the areas of distribution and dating they add little. In the area of status, they refine considerably the present, arbitrary divisions, particularly when interpreted in terms of the model of the 'prestige goods economy'. Finally continental and Anglo-Saxon ring-wearing practices are compared. Although most influenced by their pre-migration past, the Anglo-Saxons did nevertheless copy a restricted range of continental types, which show that they understood both the practical functions and the corresponding status-implications of these rings.
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Bücher zum Thema "For inquiring into the history and antiquities"

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Watt, David. The inquiring eye: The writings of David Watt. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1988.

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Armit, Ian. Scotland's hidden history. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus, 1998.

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Gwynedd, Jones Ieuan, Davies J. L, Kirby D. P, Jenkins Geraint H, Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society und Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales., Hrsg. Cardiganshire County history. Cardiff: Published on behalf of the Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society in association with the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, by the University of Wales Press, 1993.

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Willey, Gordon Randolph. A history of American archaeology. 3. Aufl. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1993.

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Davaras, Kostēs. Guide to Cretan antiquities. 2. Aufl. Athens, Greece: Eptalofos S.A., 1989.

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W, Cunliffe Barry, Hrsg. The Oxford illustrated history of prehistoric Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

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Wallis, Budge E. A. Babylonian life and history. London: Religious Tract Society, 1989.

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Francke, August Hermann. Antiquities of Indian Tibet. New Delhi: Archaeological survey of India, 1994.

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Sarma, V. Suguna. History and antiquities of Raichur Fort. Delhi, India: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 1998.

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Bhaumick, Manoranjan. History, culture, and antiquities of Tāmralipta. Kolkata: Punthi Pustak, 2001.

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Buchteile zum Thema "For inquiring into the history and antiquities"

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Jokilehto, Jukka. „Rediscovery of antiquities“. In A History of Architectural Conservation, 35–64. 2nd edition. | New York : Routledge, 2017. |: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315636931-2.

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Brodie, Allan. „T. Hinderwell, History and Antiquities of Scarborough (1811)“. In Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914, 109–11. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003112990-17.

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Brodie, Allan. „T. Hinderwell, History and Antiquities of Scarborough (1811)“. In Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914, 55–61. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003112990-10.

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Fenster, Tovi. „Between Antiquities and Ruins in the Neoliberal Age“. In Home, History and Possession in Israel-Palestine, 71–86. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003225164-7.

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Frost, Mark. „Gilbert White, The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne“. In Environment and Ecology in the Long Nineteenth-Century, 497–500. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429355653-82.

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Holmes, W. H. „From Areas of American Culture Characterization Tentatively Outlined as an Aid-In the Study of the Antiquities“. In Americanist Culture History, 39–44. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5911-5_5.

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Rihua, Chen. „The Writing of County Histories in Early Modern England“. In Connessioni. Studies in Transcultural History, 51–60. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0242-8.05.

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The writing of county history in England experienced its first boom from the 1570s to the 1650s, during which time a series of outstanding county histories were written, including William Lambarde’s Perambulation of Kent, William Burton’s Description of Leicestershire and William Dugdale’s Antiquities of Warwickshire. All these works are manifestations of the phenomenon of ‘county history writing by the gentry’. County histories are primarily about local place names and famous persons, but also give accounts related to rivers, mountains, land, architecture, real estate, family clans, regional customs and histories. This essay illustrates the sociocultural phenomenon of ‘county history writing by the gentry’ in the view of the formation of the nation state, and aims to demonstrate the significance and value of the writing of county histories by gentlemen, from the perspective of the ‘community of county gentry’.
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Charney, Noah. „A History of Transnational Trafficking in Stolen and Looted Art and Antiquities“. In Histories of Transnational Crime, 103–46. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2471-4_6.

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Edwards, Edward. „Other Benefactors of Recent Days. — Creation of the New Department of British and Mediæval Antiquities and Ethnography.“ In The History of Museums Vol 2, 686–719. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003100911-10.

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Sloan, Kim. „Sloane’s Antiquities. Providing a ‘Body of History’ Through Beads, Bottles, Brasses and Busts“. In Collective Wisdom, 211–34. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.techne.5.130323.

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Konferenzberichte zum Thema "For inquiring into the history and antiquities"

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Kushpetiuk, O. І. „INTEREST OF SCIENTISTS OF THE KYIV ARCHAEOGRAPHICAL COMMISSION IN VOLYN ANTIQUITIES“. In HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, AND SOCIOLOGY: DEVELOPMENT TRENDS IN THE 21ST CENTURY. Izdevnieciba “Baltija Publishing”, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-343-9-2.

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Olbrycht, Marek. „The aparnoi in the arsacid history“. In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-34-2-161-165.

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Мондры, В. „История польского «Словаря славянских древностей» за четверть века с момента его создания“. In Межкультурное и межъязыковое взаимодействие в пространстве Славии (к 110-летию со дня рождения С. Б. Бернштейна). Институт славяноведения РАН, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/0459-6.30.

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“The Dictionary of Slavic Antiquities” is an encyclopaedic summary of the current state of knowledge about the history and culture of the Slavs on a global scale. The first attempts to create this dictionary were undertaken in 1927 but only its post-war concept was fully successful. This article presents the course of work on the dictionary, the stages of its creation, as well as the specifics of the entire publishing process.
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MATYUSHIN, Gerald. „AN ARCTIC СRUISE“. In Eurasia s Mountain Heart, devoted to the 95th anniversary of the Satka Municipal District, herausgegeben von Inna Matyushina. Chelyabinsk State University Publishing House, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47475/9785727118511_295.

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The memoirs of a famous Russian historian and archaeologist, holder of an Advanced Doctorate in History, Gerald Nikolaevich Matyushin (1927–2000), the author of 27 monographs and over 400 articles on the archaeology of the Stone Age and the history of the Southern Urals, introduce the reader to an unfamiliar genre of the scholar’s work: his autobiographical essays entitled ‘An Arctic Cruise’. The essays include little-known facts of G. N. Matyushin’s biography, of his childhood and youth, of his training at the Maritime school on the Solovetsky Islands, of his service in the Northern Fleet during World War II and in early post-war years, and of the fate of his friends, Alexander Kovalev, Sergey Igoshin, Anatolii Mochalkin and Petr Mitin. Selected excerpts from these memoirs were published in a collection of the Russian Archaeological Society series Antiquities, № 2 (Matyushin G. N. Madakha // Archaeologists about the War: Memoirs of World War II Veterans / The National Academy of Sciences, Russian Archaeological Society, Ed. G.N. Matyushin, B.G. Peters, Moscow: 1991. Part. 2, pp. 15–35). Later G. N. Matyushin prepared for publication a new, more complete version of his essays for the collection ‘Archaeologists about the War’ in the series ‘Antiquities’ No. 17 (Archaeologists about the War: Memoirs of World War II Veterans / The National Academy of Sciences, Russian Archaeological Society, 1996, Part 3, pp. 3–54). Later G. N. Matyushin prepared for publication a new, more complete version of his essays for the collection ‘Archaeologists about the War’ in the series ‘Antiquities’ No. 17 (Archaeologists about the War: Memoirs of World War II Veterans / The National Academy of Sciences, Russian Archaeological Society, 1996, Part 3). The memoirs published below are the original version of these essays, written shortly after visiting the Solovetsky Islands in 1985; they are included in the family history, compiled by G. N. Matyushin on the basis of family archives, newspaper publications, certifi cates, award lists and other documents (preserved in the personal archive of I. G. Matyushina). The events described by the author preceded his work on the text of his memoirs by several decades, so occasional details might not be refl ected with complete accuracy. First Published in an abbreviated form in 2022.
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Mielczarek, Mariusz. „Poles in the archaeology of Central asia. History and present day“. In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-34-2-127.

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Sharifov, Rakhmonali. „The study of the ancient history of afghanistanin the works by vadim M. Masson“. In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-34-2-38-40.

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Starkova, Elena, und Sergey Uryupov. „Pottery with admixtures of pounded shells in Tripolye culture: the history of one hypothesis“. In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-35-9-136-138.

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Golubchikov, YUriy. „Methodological potential of the teleological principle of purpose“. In International Conference "Computing for Physics and Technology - CPT2020". Bryansk State Technical University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30987/conferencearticle_5fce27705d8750.02429694.

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The cognitive capabilities of the teleological paradigm of purpose are discussed. An inquiring mind everywhere sees that inanimate matter serves for living, and that, in turn, serves for a man. However, such a concept as “purpose” turned out from the contemporary science, although for a long time it went along the path of becoming the doctrine of purpose determination, or nomogenesis. The history of the substitution of the main paradigm of science from purpose to chance is traced. The overcoming of the catastrophic representations of Cuvier by the provisions of actualism and evolutionism is considered. From the middle of the 19th century, public opinion began to strengthen that every new scientific achievement casts doubt on religious beliefs. Criticism of biblical history began with the events of the Great Flood, as the key one in the Bible. The negative attitude to catastrophism in the Soviet scientific literature and the importance of ideology in the methodology of science are considered. The anthropic principle predetermines a radical restructuring of the general scientific methodology. It finally comes closer to religious knowledge. The anthropic principle is teleological and contains that goal (“eidos-entelechia”) in the structure of matter that impels it. In this light, the power of science is again seen not in confrontation with religion, but in harmonization with it.
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Rtveladze, Edward, und Violetta Tsilitsskaya. „A Palmyrene stele model from the collection of the State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan“. In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-34-2-215-218.

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Novozhenov, Viktor. „“Genetic revolution” in light of topical problems of the history of Northern Eurasia in the Paleometal Epoch“. In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-35-9-12-15.

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