as I was commanded. And as I was prophesying, there was a noise, a rattling sound, and the bones came together, bone to bone. 8 I looked, and tendons and flesh appeared on them and skin covered them [...] that there is a direct connection between 1 Pt. 3,19 and1 Pt. 4,6 there is: J.W. Dalton, The interpretation of 1 Peter 3,19 and 4,6: light from 2 Peter , «Biblica» 60 (1979), pp. 547-555 and J.H. Elliot [...] clear, however, that the dead and the living people spoken of in these verses are people who truly live and die a natural death and not a death due to sin. The writer of the 1 st Peter speaks about the
"Tomb of the Haterii," dated to around 110/120 A.D. It shows a deceased young woman lying on a high funerary bed, surrounded by mourners. A man is placing a festoon on the deceased's body. There is evidence [...] hypogea . In the 1 st century A.D., i.e. before the beginning of the large scale production of sarcophagi in Rome in around 120 A.D., most burial chambers were rather spacious and lacked permanent [...] the shape of arcades were built against the back wall and the wall opposite the entrance in a later period, as well a third pedestal in the shape of a solid masonry block next to the entrance. When this
wurde. [1] Introduction The myth of the Niobids appears widely in ancient texts and images and takes a number of different forms, according to the purpose, medium and context of [...] Excursus: A winged demon One of these types, however, is remarkably different: the figure of a bearded man dressed in a long-sleeved robe, which reaches to his feet, anda cloak ( himation [...] the single types are based on a number of clearly noticeable postures and gestures, which are frequently repeated and recombined. The first group consists of single male and female figures, usually described
Bradtmöller M.A. 1 Dr. Jochen Brandt 1 Prof. Dr. Sebastian Brather 1 Maja Bettina Bremen M.A. 1 Andreas Brunn M.A. 2 Dr. Christel Bücker 1 [...] Jens Fischer 1 Annine Fuchs M.A. 1 Maruko Furusaki M.A. 1 G Valentino Gasparini 1 Dr. Marita Genesis M.A. 4 Kerstin Geßner 1 Prof [...] Anna Lammers 1 Dr. Urs Leuzinger 1 Dr. Erich Leverkus 1 Undine Lieberwirth M.A. 1 Manfred Linden M.A. 1 Dr. Manfred Lindner † 1 Dr. Johannes
Nulty, Kieran P.; Harvati, Katerina: Homo floresiensis contextualized: a geometric morphometric comparative analysis of fossil and pathological human samples, PLOS ONE (2013): http://dx.plos.org/10.1 [...] Wissenschaftler des Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment der Universität Tübingen untersuchten in Zusammenarbeit mit Kollegen von der Stony Brook University New York und [...] etabliert? Oder waren es moderne Menschen, die an einer Krankheit litten? Der Schädel mit der Fundnummer LB1 hat eine geringe Größe und umfasste wohl nur ein eher kleines Gehirn. Als Ursachen kämen zum Beispiel
die Außenstelle Sana'a des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts (DAI) . Diese archäologischen Stätten sind geprägt durch monumentale Gebäude und Tempel aus der ersten Hälfte des 1. Jahrtausends v.Chr. [...] Forschungen zu den kulturellen Beziehungen zwischen den Horn von Afrika und Süd-Arabien während des 1. Jahrtausends vor Christus. Ziel ist unter anderem die systematische Untersuchung der vielfältigen [...] wichtigsten touristischen Attraktionen der Region Tigray ist. Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage
Tsartsidou, George E. Konidaris, Domenico Giusti, Panagiotis Karkanas & Katerina Harvati: Marathousa 1: a new Middle Pleistocene archaeological site from Greece. Antiquity, Issue 343, Februar 2015 [...] Elefanten nachweisen lässt", betont Professor Katerina Harvati vom Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment (HEP) an der Universität Tübingen. Die 2013 in einem Braunkohletagebau entdeckte [...] über die Altsteinzeit bekannt. Neben den Knochen des prähistorischen Elefanten konnten in Marathousa 1 außergewöhnlich gut erhaltene Überreste von Nagern, Vögeln, Amphibien, Reptilien, Insekten und Weichtieren
(1986): Conservation versus Restoration: towards a handling and performance policy for excavated musical instruments, with special reference to microwear studies and finds from the English warship Mary Rose (1545) [...] Journal (London) Nr. 1.1948 - ISSN: 0072-0127 Journal of Material Culture (London) 1.1996 ff. - ISSN 1359-1835 Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society ( New York) 1.1974(1975); 2.1976 - [...] Historic Brass Society Journal ( New York) 1.1989 ff. - ISSN: 1045-4616 FOMRHI quarterly. Fellowship of Makers and Restorers of Historical Instruments (London) 1.1975-28.1981 Studia instrumentorum musicae
Aug., 339 A.C. 67 468 Gacrux 1.8 June, 650 A.C. March, 667 A.C. 67 481 Becrux(Mimosa) 1.3 March, 170 A.C. June, 183 A.C. 67 [...] Antares 1.0 June, 16 A.C. Oct., 32 A.C. 64 194 Rigel 0.1 Nov., 104 B.C. March, 81 B.C. 66 509 Alkaid 1.9 Feb., 323 A.C. Aug [...] Alioth 1.8 July, 181 B.C. Aug., 164 B.C. 75 194 Rigel 0.1 Oct., 700 A.C. July, 734 A.C. 78 616 Antares 0.9 June, 179 A.C.
Vladimíru Podborskému. Prátelé a žáci k sedmdasátým narozeninám. Ustav archeologie a muzeologie. Filozofická fakulta Masarykovy university v Brne (Brno 2004) 89–99, Abb. 14, 1. ↩ F. Berg, Rosenberg [...] = 5,30 cm). (14) Poign, Klingenkratzer (L = 3,70 cm) (Grafik und Photos A. Binsteiner) Fußnoten A. Binsteiner, Jungsteinzeitliche Hornsteinimporte aus Bayern in Oberösterreich [...] Donauraum zwischen Neuburg und Regensburg. Bonner H. Vorgesch. 10 (Bonn 1975) 52-58, Abb. 1. ↩ Dazu: A. Binsteiner, Die Lagerstätten und der Abbau bayerischer Jurahornsteine sowie deren Distribution