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西北大学校园隋唐清明渠遗迹的地学考证
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作者 滕志宏 《西北大学学报(自然科学版)》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2003年第3期307-310,共4页
通过对隋唐清明渠遗迹的D1-D4横断面的地学考证,进一步确定了其客观存在,并从地质地貌特征入手,分析了清明渠的流向、规模、性质及古水文等环境和变迁,依据不完整的纹层估算出清明渠的大致发育年限。
关键词 清明渠遗迹 地学考证 西北大学 隋、唐朝
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Axial Breakthrough in Athens: Religious Topography and Transformation
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作者 H. A. Shapiro 《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 2016年第4期577-588,共12页
Axial Age theory posits that there should be major transformations in Greece (as elsewhere) in the middle of the first millennium BCE. One could point to the creation of the world's first democracy in Athens in the... Axial Age theory posits that there should be major transformations in Greece (as elsewhere) in the middle of the first millennium BCE. One could point to the creation of the world's first democracy in Athens in the years around 508. Equally important, and not unrelated to the democracy, was a re-conceptualizing of the role of religion and worship in society, for which Athens provides especially striking archeological evidence. The physical setting for religious expression changed markedly around the end of the sixth century, especially at Athens. The Agora was filled with cults, temples, and shrines of gods and heroes, laid out along with the establishment of the democracy and adapted to the changing political and social needs of the community. Conversely, the Acropolis, which had been strictly the domain of the goddess Athena, takes on a more civic character in the late sixth century with a radical change in the nature of votives dedicated to her. Thus, in the Greek version of axial breakthrough, religion is not set aside or diluted, but put in the service of a new political order. 展开更多
关键词 Archaic and classical Greece Athens Acropolis - Agora Cults -Temples DEMOCRACY
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