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Theaters --- Amphitheaters --- Architecture, Roman --- Architecture, Greek --- Classical antiquities --- Théâtres --- Amphithéâtres --- Architecture romaine --- Architecture grecque --- Antiquités gréco-romaines --- Théâtres --- Amphithéâtres --- Antiquités gréco-romaines
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Graffiti --- Actes de congrès. --- Inscriptions antiques --- Inscriptions, Ancient
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The book focuses on the relational dynamic between “masters” and “natives” in the construction of scholarly narratives about the past, in the fields of archeology, history or the study of religions. Reconsidering the role of subaltern actors that recent postcolonial studies have tended to ignore, the present book emphasizes the complex relations between representatives of the imperial power and local actors, and analyzes how masters and natives (and their respective cultures) have shaped each other in the course of the interaction. Through various vectors of intercultural transfer and knowledge exchange, through the circulation of ideas, techniques and human beings, new visions of the past of extra-European regions emerged, as did collective memories resulting from various kinds of appropriations. In this framework, the most important question is how these dynamic processes determined collective memories of the past in plural (post-)colonial – in particular, Asian – worlds, participating to the construction of national/imperial/local identities and to the reinvention of traditions
Intercultural communication --- South Asia --- South Asia --- South Asia --- Colonial influence. --- Relations. --- Social life and customs.
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Amphitheaters. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Roman. --- Hippodromes (Antiquités) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Architecture romaine --- Augst (Switzerland) --- Pozzuoli (Italy) --- Augst (Suisse) --- Pouzzoles (Italie) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquities, Roman --- Antiquités romaines --- Amphitheaters --- Italy --- Antiquities. --- Hippodromes (Antiquités) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités romaines
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Riches de renseignements d'ordre socio-économique et culturel, les inscriptions dites "mineures" témoignent du quotidien des populations antiques. Graffiti, estampilles, inscriptions peintes sur des supports variés comme la céramique, la peinture murale ou des objets métalliques ou en bois, elles constituent un patrimoine épigraphique de mieux en mieux reconnu.
Inscriptions, Ancient --- Pottery --- Inscriptions antiques --- Céramique --- Marks --- Marques --- Inscriptions --- Graffiti --- Pottery, Ancient --- Conferences - Meetings --- Céramique --- Ancient pottery --- Pottery, Prehistoric --- Epigraphs (Inscriptions) --- Epigraphy --- Inscription --- Paleography --- Epigraphists --- Ancient inscriptions --- Graffiti culture --- Folklore --- Street art --- Inscriptions antiques. --- Inscriptions, Ancient - Congresses --- Inscriptions - Rome - Congresses --- Graffiti - Rome - Congresses --- Pottery, Ancient - Congresses
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Mural painting and decoration, Roman --- Peinture et décoration murales romaines --- Congresses --- Congrès
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Pour souligner les trente ans de son existence, l'Association française pour la peinture murale antique (AFPMA) a réuni en 2009 les archéologues et les restaurateurs, spécialistes ou non, confrontés à la peinture murale romaine fragmentaire découverte en France et en Suisse. Le séminaire tenu à Paris, à l'École Normale Supérieure, a rencontré un écho tel que des actes viennent aujourd'hui rendre compte des travaux présentés. Se décline ainsi une riche variété de documents provenant d'Arnouville-lès-Gonesse, d'Augst, d'Avenches, de Bayeux, de Bordeaux, de Cahors, de Chartres, de Chassenon, de Damblain, d'Embourie, du canton de Fribourg, de Gellainville, de Marseille, de Martizay, de Nîmes, d'Oberbuchsiten, d'Oberweningen, de Périgueux, du Quiou, de Reims, de Ribemont-sur-Ancre, de Saint-Pierre-de-Nazac, de Saint-Romain-en-Gal, de Sanxay, de Schleinikon et du Vieil-Évreux. Anciennes ou nouvelles, les découvertes sont analysées, étudiées et restaurées, augmentant les bases de données en cours d'élaboration et invitant à s'interroger sur l'inventaire d'une aussi vaste collection, désormais indispensable à l'étude archéologique et historique d'un site. To underline its thirty years of existence, in 2009 the French association for ancient wall paintings (AFPMA) brought together archaeologists and restorers (both experts and non-specialists) who have had to deal with fragmentary Roman wall paintings discovered in France and Switzerland. The proceedings of the symposium held at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris are now available and document studies undertaken at Arnouville-lès- Gonesse, Augst, Avenches, Bayeux, Bordeaux, Cahors, Chartres, Chassenon, Damblain, Embourie, the Canton of Fribourg, Gellainville, Marseille, Martizay, Nîmes, Oberbuchsiten, Oberweningen, Périgueux, Le Quiou, Reims, Ribemont-sur-Ancre, Saint-Pierre-de-Nazac, Saint-Romain-en-Gal, Sanxay, Schleinikon and Vieil-Évreux. Whether found recently or in the past, the discoveries have been analysed,…
Archaeology --- peinture murale --- enduit peint --- mosaïque --- pigment
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