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Terra-cotta sculpture, Greco-Roman --- Catalogs --- Sculpture en terre cuite grecque --- Sculpture en terre cuite romaine --- Égypte --- Antiquités
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Greco-Roman --- Terres cuites gréco-romaines --- Sérapis (Divinité égyptienne) --- Isis (Divinité égyptienne) --- Art --- Art --- Serapis --- Isis --- Art. --- Art.
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Greco-Roman --- Terres cuites gréco-romaines --- Museo del Oriente Biblico de Montserrat --- Archaeological collections. --- Terres cuites gréco-romaines --- Terres cuites égyptiennes --- Terres cuites grecques --- Terres cuites romaines --- Espagne --- Égypte --- Montserrat (Espagne)
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Terra-cotta sculpture --- Terra-cotta sculpture, Greco-Roman --- Catalogs --- Musée du Louvre. --- Terra-cotta figurines, Classical --- -Classical terra-cotta figurines --- Musee du Louvre. Departement des antiquites egyptiennes --- -Catalogs --- Musée du Louvre. --- Classical terra-cotta figurines --- Musée égyptien du Louvre --- Musée du Louvre --- Catalogs.
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A cultural history of deception detection from science to science fiction
Lamps --- Terra-cotta sculpture, Greco-Roman --- Kawm Awshīm (Egypt) --- Lie detectors and detection. --- Polygraphs --- Criminal investigation --- Criminal investigation. --- Crime detection --- Crime investigation --- Criminal investigations --- Detection of crime --- Investigations --- Law enforcement --- Crime scenes --- Detectives --- Forensic sciences --- Suspects (Criminal investigation) --- Informers --- Karanis (Extinct city) --- Karanis (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Antiquities
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This book presents a comprehensive study of the pottery from the Persian and Graeco-Roman periods at Memphis/KomTuman. The material analysed originates from a complex of administrative, residential, and artisanal quarters that lay at the foot of the palace of Apries mound in the northern part of the ruin field. The bulk of the ceramic finds consists of local Egyptian vessels, but imports, principally from East Greece and the Levant, are represented in significant proportions throughout the excavation areas. The pottery is discussed according to chronology, typology, context, and function, and is thoroughly illustrated with line drawings and photographs. Statistical data, based on thousands of recorded sherds, are presented in the appendixes and are integrated in the interpretation of the site. The results shed new light on the nature of the city and the life of its inhabitants from the time of Herodotus to that of Zenon of Caunos.
Antiquities. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Pottery, Egyptian --- Pottery, Egyptian. --- Pottery, Greek --- Pottery, Greek. --- Pottery, Hellenistic --- Pottery, Hellenistic. --- Pottery, Roman --- Pottery, Roman. --- Egypt --- Memphis (Extinct city) --- Roman pottery --- Terra-sigillata (Pottery) --- Classical antiquities --- Pottery, Classical --- Hellenistic pottery --- Greek pottery --- Egyptian pottery --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Antiquities --- Terra-cotta sculpture [Greco-Roman ] --- Egypte
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