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Imagining the Divine: Exploring Art in Religions of Late Antiquity across Eurasia
Use of decorated silver plate in Imperial Rome and Sasanian Iran2021 •
Forschungen in Augst 34 / Augst Archaeological Research 34
Martin A. Guggisberg (Hrsg.), Der spätrömische Silberschatz von Kaiseraugst – Die neuen Funde / The late antique silver treasure from Kaiseraugst – new finds2003 •
Römerstadt Augusta Raurica, Annemarie Kaufmann-Heinimann, Roland Leuenberger, Markus Peter, Michael Alexander Speidel
Re- und Neuevaluierung des Kaiseraugster Silberschatztes. Gut dreissig Jahre nach der Entdeckung des Silberschatzes von Kaiseraugst hat ein damals unterschlagenes Ensemble von insgesamt 18 Tellern, Schalen und grossen Platten aus einem privaten Nachlass den Weg zurück in die Öffentlichkeit gefunden. Diese neu gewonnenen Objekte stellen nicht nur eine formale und künstlerische Bereicherung des Silberschatzes dar, sondern erschliessen darüber hinaus in wichtigen Punkten neue Aspekte für das inhaltliche Verständnis des Gesamtfundes. Die Autorinnen und Autoren dieser Publikation haben die Gelegenheit benutzt, den Blick über die Präsentation der Objekte hinaus auf den Schatz als Ganzes und seine Bedeutung für die Geschichte des spätantiken Silbers zu richten. Die Ergebnisse umfassen folgende Themenbereiche: Fundumstände, Fundgeschichte und Verpackung, die neuen Objekte, Funktion, Die Prunkplatten und ihr Bildschmuck, Besitzer und Entstehung des Schatzes, Zeitstellung und Ursachen der Deponierung, Bedeutung, Ausblick und offene Fragen. -------------------------------- Re- and new interpretation of the Kaiseraugst silver treasure. A good thirty years after the discovery of the Kaiseraugst silver treasure, a collection of 18 platters, bowls and large dishes, which had been concealed at the time, found their way back into the public domain through a private legacy. These newly recovered objects not only represent a formal and artistic enrichment of the silver treasure, but over and above they open up new aspects on important points for a new understanding the treasure as a whole. In this study the authors have used the opportunity to look beyond a simple presentation of the objects and evaluate the significance of the treasure as a whole, and in the context of the history of late antique silver. The results can be summarized as follows: Circumstances, history and packing of the finds; the new silver objects; function; the ceremonial dishes and their pictorial decoration; the owners and origins of the treasure; the timing of and reasons for its burial; significance, perspectives and open questions.
Word & Image 33, 1 (2017): 35-56
Writing (and Reading) Silver with Sidonius: The Material Contexts of Late Antique Textsin E. Micheletto e M. Venturino (a cura di), Argenti di Marengo. Contesto e materiali, Alessandria 2017, pp. 113-116.
“Cum corona et palma” est Victoria. Riflessioni sulla statuetta di Vittoria da Marengo.2017 •
Archiv für Religionsgeschichte
Trésors et biens des temples. Réflexions à partir de cas des Gaules : Neuvy, Champoulet, Cobannus (Éduens)Classical Studies Honors Theses
An Investigation of Roman Silver Plate In the San Antonio Museum of Art2010 •
Hoards and Genizot as Chapters in Hitsory, Hecht Museum, Univeristy of Haifa, Catalogue No. 33, 2013, 41*-48*
Roman and Late Antique Hoards of Silver Tableware as Status Symbolsin Argenti di Marengo. Contesti e Materiali, a cura di E. Micheletto, M. Venturino, Archeologia in Piemonte 6, Torino, 2017, pp. 67-73.
Il ritratto dell’imperatore Lucio Vero2017 •
Paper on the silver portrait bust of Lucius Verus from the Marengo Treasure. The bust wears a lorica plumata and coud be part of an imago clipeata. The portrait belongs to the last and IVth Portrait-Typus of Lucius Verus, which he adopted in 160 AD. The longer and not very dense beard, very similar to the beard of Marcus in his IVth Portrait Typus (166 or 169 AD), allows to date the bust to the years that followed Lucius' coming back from the East in 166.
Littératures francophones : langues et styles
Les stratégies francophones du style : l'exemple de quelques Sauvages du Nord2001 •
European Journal of Sport Science
Oxynet: A collective intelligence that detects ventilatory thresholds in cardiopulmonary exercise tests2021 •
Errancias prácticas artístico-pedagógicas, memorias, quehaceres y políticas
Paisajes del caminar: experiencias corporales y participación en el mundo en caminatasThe American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Epidemiologic and Clinical Aspects of a Rift Valley Fever Outbreak in Humans in Tanzania, 20072010 •
Quaternary Science Reviews
Reconstructing past biomes states using machine learning and modern pollen assemblages: A case study from Southern Africa2019 •
Sociology of Health and Illness
Dying on television versus dying in intensive care units following withdrawal of life support: how normative frames may traumatise the bereaved2020 •
Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Potential chemotherapy side effects: What do oncologists tell parents?2009 •
Cadernos do Laboratorio Xeolóxico de Laxe. Revista de Xeoloxía Galega e do Hercínico Peninsular
Evolución reciente de los recursos hídricos en la cabecera del río Mero (Galicia, noroeste de España)2020 •
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Effects of Urtica dioica Seeds on Oxidative/ Nitrosative Stress Levels and Myeloperoxidase Activity in Muscle Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury2022 •
Classical and Quantum Gravity
The thermodynamics of Kaluza–Klein black hole/bubble chains2008 •
American Journal of Ophthalmology
Exogenous Corneal Ulcer Caused by Tritirachium Roseum1975 •
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