803:: "Although not present on the British Museum piece, short inscriptions do sometimes occur in association with portraits on genuine brushed technique medallions. In instances where they have been recorded, they are exclusively produced in Greek inthe Alexandrian dialect of Egypt (Crum, in Breck 1926/1927, p. 353). These inscriptions sometimes take the form of prominent assertions of skill or virtue (e.g. Glass of the Caesars1987, no. 153). However, shorter less prominent inscriptions are apparently more common. The inscription BOYNNEPI KEPAMI on the Brescia medallion depicting an adult female and two youths, possibly a mother and her two children, was interpreted by Albizzati as referring to the âfather of the familyâ, who, it should be noted, is missing from the scene (Albizzati 1914, p. 253). Morey, however, states that the small inscription is the signature of the artist, and that KEPAMI, or âpotterâ, may just as well denote a glass-worker(Morey 1942, p. 216; Glass of the Caesars 1987, p. 265). " Clearly, these academics are exposing possible theories so I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion that this has been completely disproved by all academia when they are simply theories, also if it was so proven, then the museum would have clearly mentioned your theory as truth, which it doesn't. The change I made to the caption shows these two sides so I think you should revert it.
661:, that covers the Diadochi-period armies. How this arose, I'm uncertain of. It does make some sense, however, as the Macedonian army of Philip and Alexander was very unlike contemporary Hellenic armies, and it was hugely successful. In contrast, he armies of the Diadochi were all very similar to each other, with some minor distinctions like the use of elephants. To treat the military of the Macedonian kingdom as a continuum, from Philip II to Perseus, would probably be misleading as all the successor states claimed a direct inheritance from the state of Alexander, and the brief metamorphosis of Macedon into a huge multi-ethnic empire is an effective political and military hiatus. This hiatus is significant enough to separate the military history of the Kingdom of Macedonia into two unequal halves. Perhaps the title of the article would be more precisely worded as "Macedonian army of Philip II and Alexander the Great", but this is too pedantic. The general reader looking for the army of ancient Macedon would be looking for that of Alexander, primarily, and those wishing to trace the later history of the Macedonian military are given pointers (links) within the article.
3455:: I've rewritten the very first sentence just in case the scope of the article wasn't exactly clear from reading the lead section as a whole. Various articles and books about either Rome or China mention their relations in passing, but as for specific works that focus solely on this subject in addition to Hirth and Yule, I have also cited Bang (2009), Christopoulos (2012), Dubs (1941), Hill (2003), McLaughlin (2010), Pulleyblank (1999), Scheidel (2009), and Thorley (1971). Again, that doesn't even account for the various other works I've cited that treat this topic at some length in larger works focusing primarily on a related topic. For instance, Warwick Ball (2016) provides an excellent assessment of Sino-Roman trade relations, even though his book focuses on the grander, more general topic of Roman relations with Eastern powers spanning from India to Persia. What exactly are you trying to suggest, though? That the article shouldn't exist? I'm trying to wrap my head around your exact intentions here and I don't know precisely what you're trying to suggest, aside from rewriting the introductory sentence.
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rintracciabile nella decorazione, BOYNNEPI KEPAMI, ritenuta inizialmente la firma dellâautore, ma secondo studi piĂš recenti riconducibile al nome del pater familias del nucleo ritratto." "An aristocratic woman flanked by her children, the legendary interpretation identifies as Galla
Placidia...or the Queen Ansa, founder of Santa Giulia, with her two children Adelchi and Anselperga. The greek inscription found in the decoration, BOYNNEPI KEPAMI, was first considered the signature of the author, but after additional recent studies it has been it is probablythe name of the pater familias of the family nucleus portrayed."
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have found some higher resolution photos by Prof. Gary Lee Todd on Flickr that should help people interpret some of the interesting details in the murals. He has posted more than 137,000 photos(!!!) on Flickr - many of them on Asian subjects - and many of them truly outstanding. And because they are on Flikr, I believe they should all be able to be uploaded to WP. Do you know if this is so? He is a professor living in China. You can find his photos of the
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2874:: I was actually hoping a Knowledge guild-of-copyeditors guy would do a sweep of that article first, like they did for Sogdia before you reviewed it. Perhaps we should wait on that until one of their team members thoroughly copyedits that article (as I've requested via the article's talk page). Cheers.
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of late antiquity (boo hiss) for the interest it drew. Surely the Venus de Milo has even more captured the popular imagination than the Nike of
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artefact is Egyptian in origin). And if you speak Italian, surely you understand the phrase "pater familias". Why not mention that when citing your source? Are you deliberately misrepresenting your source by omitting these assertions from the Brescia Museum page? All you're doing is repeating the
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First of all, I think I remember you sending me your email address some time ago???? But I can't find it. If so, would you mind sending it to me again at: wynhill2@bigpond.net.au ? It would help me if I want to put you in touch with people who might not want their particulars made public here.
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I have posted on the talk page of article Yuezhi some arguments why I think that Yuezhi are the same people as Massagetae and my opinion that this information should be on the article. Can you review them and what is your opinion? Thank you.
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You don't understand what the museum is saying. No one has thought the family were anything to do with either Galla Placidia or Queen Ansa for over a century. The museum describes the glass as "del III secolo d.C.", ie 200-300 AD.
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along with other white or "pale jade" porcelain pieces that were exported around the world. In other words: Qingbai wares.
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