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A Greek Pyxis from the age of HomerThe collection of Oriental and Classical Antiquities at the university of Århus (see "Kuml" 1952, p. 107) has acquired in the past year a number of additional antiquities, one of which is the geometrical pyxis shown in f... see more

A Royal Message to lkarosThe Hellenistic Temples of FailakaThe 1960 spring campaign on Failaka fulfilled all expectations of a rich archeological harvest. Work was carried on at three main sites. At the "tell" of Sa'ad (cf. Kuml 1958 p. 173 Fig. l) virgin... see more

Some Remarks on the Archeological Placing of the Phaistos DiscDuring the excavation of the Old-Cretan palace in Phaistos the Italian excavators uncovered in 1908 a remarkable clay disc, which has since been the subject of much scientific discussion (Pl. I... see more

The Architect in AntiquityThe word "architect" in modern languages is derived from the Latin "architectus", and this again is a loan-word based on the Greek "architekton". Tekton means "one who creates", and was used particularly for artisans. "Architekto... see more

Some Remarks on the Archeological Placing of the Phaistos DiscDuring the excavation of the Old-Cretan palace in Phaistos the Italian excavators uncovered in 1908 a remarkable clay disc, which has since been the subject of much scientific discussion (Pl. I... see more

A Royal Message to lkarosThe Hellenistic Temples of FailakaThe 1960 spring campaign on Failaka fulfilled all expectations of a rich archeological harvest. Work was carried on at three main sites. At the "tell" of Sa'ad (cf. Kuml 1958 p. 173 Fig. l) virgin... see more

The Architect in AntiquityThe word "architect" in modern languages is derived from the Latin "architectus", and this again is a loan-word based on the Greek "architekton". Tekton means "one who creates", and was used particularly for artisans. "Architekto... see more

A Greek Pyxis from the age of HomerThe collection of Oriental and Classical Antiquities at the university of Århus (see "Kuml" 1952, p. 107) has acquired in the past year a number of additional antiquities, one of which is the geometrical pyxis shown in f... see more

Abstract. This article discusses the Christian Education model in the post-secular era. In the Indonesian context, understood as religion is challenged to learn from secularity so as not to underestimate humanity and profane dimensions of life. The discus... see more

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