The goal of this paper was to shed light on the existence of stelae from Viminacium in the province of Upper Moesia which can be classified as topped by the two reclining lions. This type of stelae, surmounted by two lions and one element between them, was well-known in Noricum and Pannonia. There was no archaeological evidence and previous studies did not point out that this type of stelae was present in Viminacium and Upper Moesia. The study has shown that stelae of M. Valerius Speratus, T. Baebius Eutyches, and most probably of C. Cornelius Rufus, although not preserved in integral form today, were surmounted by the pediment, most likely with two reclining lions
The theme of rape in the decorative program of the stela of M. Valerius Speratus from Viminacium and...
The present paper is a publication of a new portorium inscription found in one of the late Roman loe...
The two stelae published below belong to private collections in Antwerp and Durharn respectively. Th...
The goal of this paper1 was to shed light on the existence of stelae from Viminacium in the province...
The paper investigates the meaning and different context that the scroll (rotulus, volumen) and code...
The study concerns the Tomb of Roaring Lions at Veii, datable to the early 7th century BC, which is ...
Daras Charles. Les lions dans la symbolique romane en Angoumois. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 123, ...
The lion of Kombolcha and the leopard of Aksum : rupestrian paleo-Christian felines ? Two famous ru...
No abstractA. The marble grave stele of the Archaeological Collection of Kozani,index No 939, is an ...
The representation of lion in Greece repeatedly occurs in connection with divine cults or a myth, bu...
Our study focuses on the symbolism of the lions present on ancient Egyptian furniture. We took into ...
In this paper the Roman materials reused in Acerenza (PZ) are reexamined in their entirety and frame...
Abstract: More than 500 Iron Age figurines were discovered in the 2005–2010 Western Wall Plaza excav...
This paper deals with the royal stelae of the first two dynasties discovered at Abydos and, more spe...
Darende stele. It is decorated with a 6-line hieroglyphic Luvian inscription on one side and reliefs...
The theme of rape in the decorative program of the stela of M. Valerius Speratus from Viminacium and...
The present paper is a publication of a new portorium inscription found in one of the late Roman loe...
The two stelae published below belong to private collections in Antwerp and Durharn respectively. Th...
The goal of this paper1 was to shed light on the existence of stelae from Viminacium in the province...
The paper investigates the meaning and different context that the scroll (rotulus, volumen) and code...
The study concerns the Tomb of Roaring Lions at Veii, datable to the early 7th century BC, which is ...
Daras Charles. Les lions dans la symbolique romane en Angoumois. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 123, ...
The lion of Kombolcha and the leopard of Aksum : rupestrian paleo-Christian felines ? Two famous ru...
No abstractA. The marble grave stele of the Archaeological Collection of Kozani,index No 939, is an ...
The representation of lion in Greece repeatedly occurs in connection with divine cults or a myth, bu...
Our study focuses on the symbolism of the lions present on ancient Egyptian furniture. We took into ...
In this paper the Roman materials reused in Acerenza (PZ) are reexamined in their entirety and frame...
Abstract: More than 500 Iron Age figurines were discovered in the 2005–2010 Western Wall Plaza excav...
This paper deals with the royal stelae of the first two dynasties discovered at Abydos and, more spe...
Darende stele. It is decorated with a 6-line hieroglyphic Luvian inscription on one side and reliefs...
The theme of rape in the decorative program of the stela of M. Valerius Speratus from Viminacium and...
The present paper is a publication of a new portorium inscription found in one of the late Roman loe...
The two stelae published below belong to private collections in Antwerp and Durharn respectively. Th...