domingo, fevereiro 4

3 sites (2)

1em portugues, o blog Catatau segue um estilo parecido com o Bibliodissey, Giornale Nuovo e o nosso humilde aqui. muito bom

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aqui, um site muito abrangente sobre contra-cultura, underground e afins, Jahsonic a vocabulary of culture.

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este aqui é espetacular, pois engloba arte, historia, arquitetura, urbanismo, antropologia e muito mais. trata-se do site VirtualANI - Dedicated to the Deserted Medieval Armenian City of Ani que arregimenta material sobre Ani, a antiga capital da Armenia e Turquia, hoje em ruinas.

nas palavras dos organizadores:

"What is Ani? There are, of course, things we cannot describe however hard we try" wrote Konstantin Paustovsky after visitingAni is now a ghost city, uninhabited for
over three centuries and marooned inside a Turkish military zone on Turkey's border with
Ani in 1923. A thousand years ago Ani was themodern Armenia. Ani's recent history has been one of continuous and always increasing
capital of an Armenian kingdom that covered much of present day Armenia and eastern Turkey. Ani had a population of at least 100,000 and its wealth and renown was such that it was known as the "City of 1001 Churches". Built on a spectacular site - a plateau encircled by
Entrance to Ani - the 'Lion Gate'
destruction. Neglect, earthquakes, cultural cleansing, vandalism, quarrying, amateurish restorations and excavations - all these and more have taken
a heavy toll on Ani's monuments. Yet still
Ani survives. Enter
VirtualANI for a tour
of the ruins, plus an exploration of some of
deep ravines - Ani's many churches,
palaces, and fortifications were amongst the most technically and artistically advanced structures in the world at that period.

the medieval Armenian churches,
monasteries, and castles that are located elsewhere within Turkey


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