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:
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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 visiting | Ani 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 the | modern 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 | 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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