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- the Orientalizing period or Orientalizing revolution (also spelled "Orientalising") is the cultural and art historical period that began during the later...
- originally fixed to cinerary urns, to give them a human appearance. In Orientalising Clusium, the anthropomorphization of urns was a prevalent phenomenon...
- cremation as the main funerary rite. The fourth stage corresponds with an orientalising trend in Etruria; the third stage marks a transition between the two...
- marked the end of the Villanovan culture and ushered in the Etruscan Orientalising period.: 19  As the Etruscans were the leading civilization of Italy...
- Michael (9 August 2013). "classical review: Proms 33 and 34: Nigel Kennedy Orientalises Vivaldi and Mitsuko Uchida casts spells with Beethoven". The Independent...
- Asia and was transmitted from there into ancient Gr**** art during the Orientalising period. The imagery of griffins in Scythian art itself was borrowed...
- Collider called it "seriously lazy Orientalism." In her 2020 paper "Orientalising London and the Victorian Era: Questioning Neo-Victorian Politics and...
- The Centaur of Vulci is a statue of the Etruscan Orientalising period, discovered in Vulci near Etruscan Viterbo, now in the collection of the National...
- of Iona. Life of St Columba. Penguin books, 1995 Revello, Manuela, “Orientalising ivories from Italy”, in BAR, British Archaeological Reports, Proceedings...
- Chiusi, (150–140 BC) Ancient Greece (8th century BC – 4th century AD) Orientalising gold jewellery from the Camirus cemetery in Rhodes, (700–600 BC) Foot...