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Etruscan Hellenistic rock-cut tombs with decorated façades
Votroubeková, Tatiana ; Kysela, Jan (advisor) ; Bažant, Jan (referee) ; Nováková, Lucia (referee)
cut tombs with decorated façades are studied by relatively few, almost cities, Sovana and Norchia, whose façades, all cut into the bedrock, elaborately imitate - to what extent did the creators of the façades draw from local overall form of façades and the search for relevant analogies within e façade imitating elements of On their façades, I - kliné, called "Rankengöttin", scenes from Greek myths, included the imitation of architecture in the overall form of the façade. kliné called "Rankengöttin", frieze with equipment and weapons, frieze with koiné the overall form of the façades, which imitate elements of real architecture. Etruscan rock tombs with decorated façades were no cut tombs, façades, architecture, iconography,
Etruscan rock-cut tombs and 3D modeling
Votroubeková, Tatiana ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Kysela, Jan (referee)
This thesis examines Etruscan rock-cut tombs that are characteristic for inland southern Etruria and are dated from second quarter of the 6th century BC to the end of 3rd and beginning of the 2nd century BC. Thesis is focused on the architecture of the tombs, their typology, decoration, iconography and their architectural evolution. Main sites in Archaic period are necropoleis in San Giuliano, Blera, Tuscania and for Hellenistic period necropoleis in Norchia, Sovana and Castel d'Asso. Second part of thesis examines the potential of 3D recording, analysis, virtual reconstruction and virtual anastylosis for the study of the tomb façades through the case studies of the "Tomb of the Siren" from necropolis of Sovana and the "Doric Tombs" from necropolis of Norchia. Keywords Etruscans, Etruscan, rock-cut, rupestral, façade, necropolis, 3D modeling, multi-image photogrammetry, virtual reconstruction, virtual anastylosis
Etruscan rock-cut tombs and 3D modeling
Votroubeková, Tatiana ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Kysela, Jan (referee)
This thesis examines Etruscan rock-cut tombs that are characteristic for inland southern Etruria and are dated from second quarter of the 6th century BC to the end of 3rd and beginning of the 2nd century BC. Thesis is focused on the architecture of the tombs, their typology, decoration, iconography and their architectural evolution. Main sites in Archaic period are necropoleis in San Giuliano, Blera, Tuscania and for Hellenistic period necropoleis in Norchia, Sovana and Castel d'Asso. Second part of thesis examines the potential of 3D recording, analysis, virtual reconstruction and virtual anastylosis for the study of the tomb façades through the case studies of the "Tomb of the Siren" from necropolis of Sovana and the "Doric Tombs" from necropolis of Norchia. Keywords Etruscans, Etruscan, rock-cut, rupestral, façade, necropolis, 3D modeling, multi-image photogrammetry, virtual reconstruction, virtual anastylosis
Eschatology of Early Zoroastianism
Votroubeková, Tatiana ; Antalík, Dalibor (advisor) ; Ondračka, Lubomír (referee)
Tatiana Votroubeková - Eschatology of Zoroastrianism: From it's Origin to Middle Persian Era Supervisor: doc. Dalibor Antalík The thesis aims to map Zoroastrian thoughts about death, fate of the soul after death, the ultimate destination of mankind and beliefs about afterlife. The main goal is to show the most notable evolutional tendencies in literature, identify the key motives and follow them from a hypothetical beginning to the end of the development in the Middle Persian Period. The basic method is analysis of source texts and their synthesis in chronological order.

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