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Etruscan and Greek chimeras of the archaic period
Kučová, Stanislava ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Bouzek, Jan (referee)
This work describes the presence of an archaic view Chimera time in Greece and Etruria and development of mixed beings. I will follow the creation of basic types and predominant tendencies. Chimera is a popular theme in předovýchodním, Greek and Etruscan art. Although it is perceived as a three-part monster, its varied forms depending on the time and place of occurrence. My intention is to consider this issue and evaluate the iconographic significance, which was display attached.
Etruscan sacred areas of the archaic and classical period
Kučová, Stanislava ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Bouzek, Jan (referee)
This dissertation thesis deals with basic etruscan space division and orientation of cult buildings. It describes architecture of etruscan temples, pillar construction and construction materials differing from greek temples. It also deals with altars. It summarizes different approaches to etruscan temples and opinions on their evolution. At the end there are attached examples of individual temples located in Etruria.
Etruscan and Greek chimeras of the archaic period
Kučová, Stanislava ; Bouzek, Jan (referee) ; Musil, Jiří (advisor)
This work describes the presence of an archaic view Chimera time in Greece and Etruria and development of mixed beings. I will follow the creation of basic types and predominant tendencies. Chimera is a popular theme in předovýchodním, Greek and Etruscan art. Although it is perceived as a three-part monster, its varied forms depending on the time and place of occurrence. My intention is to consider this issue and evaluate the iconographic significance, which was display attached.
Etruscan sacred areas of the archaic and classical period
Kučová, Stanislava ; Bouzek, Jan (referee) ; Musil, Jiří (advisor)
This dissertation thesis deals with basic etruscan space division and orientation of cult buildings. It describes architecture of etruscan temples, pillar construction and construction materials differing from greek temples. It also deals with altars. It summarizes different approaches to etruscan temples and opinions on their evolution. At the end there are attached examples of individual temples located in Etruria.

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