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Edith Porada (22
August 1912,
Vienna – 24
March 1994, Honolulu) was an Austrian-born art
historian and archaeologist, a
leading authority on
ancient cylinder...
- of the
Domas Porada.
During this, Ivan goes into a
stupor and
attempts to open the
Domas Porada. He is
transported inside the
Domas Porada finding Temozarela...
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engineer from
Chernihiv in Ukraine, and his
Siberian wife,
Alexandra Petrovna Porada, from Veseloyarsk. She
spent her
childhood in the Ural Mountains, and met...
- doi:10.1669/0883-1351(2001)016<0524:DNPBAS>2.0.CO;2. S2CID 130036115.
Porada, P.; Lenton, T. M.; Pohl, A.; Weber, B.; Mander, L.; Donnadieu, Y.; Beer...
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Stones of the
Ancient Near East,
Fourth to
First Millennium B.C., by
Edith Porada © 1993
College Art ****ociation., The Art Bulletin, Vol. 75, No. 4 (Dec....
- R.D.; Hatton, T.A.; Hatzell, K.B.; Hatzell, M.C.; Liang, P.; Lin, S.;
Porada, S.; Santiago, J.G.; Smith, K.C.; Stadermann, M.; Su, X.; Sun, X.; Waite...
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after the
Welsh name for "Martin", the name of the collector. In 1950
Edith Porada described it as a
lioness "because of the
feminine curves of her
lower body...
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Greece posing as a
champion of Gr****
freedom against the
Romans (192 BC).
Porada,
Edith (2017). "Art of the Elamites". www.iranchamber.com.
Archived from...
- the lake of Görner See – is a
nature reserve.
Kinder &
Porada 2017, p. 6. Kinder, Sebastian;
Porada, Haik
Thomas (2017). Das
Havelland um
Rathenow und Premnitz :...
- one
possible city of
origin for the relief, but not the only one:
Edith Porada points out the
virtual identity in
style that the lion's
tufts of hair have...