- Birgitte; Sørensen, L****e; Teather, Anne; Valera, António
Carlos (eds.).
Monumentalising Life in the Neolithic:
Narratives of
Change and Continuity. Oxford:...
- This
became known as the Septizodium. It is said that the
emperor monumentalised this side of the
building to
impress his
fellow Africans, who would...
- Birgitte; Sørensen, L****e; Teather, Anne; Valera, António
Carlos (eds.).
Monumentalising Life in the Neolithic:
Narratives of
Change and Continuity. Oxbow....
-
sacred place for
Umbrian tribes from the 3rd c. BC and the site was
monumentalised in the
Republican age (2nd-1st
century BC). The
modern Festival of Ceri...
-
belief in
Bodily Resurrection, and the cult of the
sacred dead
became monumentalised in
basilica form.
Traditional civic basilicas and
bouleuteria declined...
- the
growth of the city, the
streets were
expanded and the city was
monumentalised.
Under Attalos I some
minor changes were made to the city of Philetairos...
-
Umbrian tribes from the 3rd c. BC as
shown by archaeology. The site was
monumentalised, at
least in the south-eastern part
towards the city, in the Republican...
-
Sculpture by
James McCarthy which monumentalises the
Ballinasloe Horse Fair...
- K****gia: the Chorus, the City, the Stage, 2000. (cf.
Chapter V -
Monumentalising Victory, pp. 198- for
discussion and
plates of
tripods as awards) [2]...
- e. the 1st
century BC or AD). In this phase, the
stage building was
monumentalised, by
adding engaged columns to the façade. The
lower portion of the surviving...