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Juris Urtāns
Publikováno v:
Culture Crossroads. 1:133-152
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Culture Crossroads. 2:179-192
Autor:
Juris Urtāns
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Culture Crossroads. 3:72-81
Autor:
Juris Urtāns
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Culture Crossroads. 4:169-184
Autor:
Sandis Laime, Juris Urtāns
Publikováno v:
Culture Crossroads. 6:21-34
Caves Lībiešu Upuralas – The Livonian Sacrifice Caves, one of the dominant cultural landscapes on the banks of the River Svētupe is a good example how one and the same place can gain different meanings depending on various groups of the society
Autor:
Juris Urtāns
Publikováno v:
Culture Crossroads. 7:15-24
A stone with runic inscriptions was discovered in Liezēre in Madona Region in 2012. This is a granite stone with runic signs carved in a snake-like pattern (0.7 m long and 0.5 m broad) on one side of the stone that has been previously flattened. Car
Autor:
Juris Urtāns
Publikováno v:
Culture Crossroads. 6:66-78
Shears (Fig. 1) is an instrument for cutting thin materials (cloth, wool etc.) and it consists of two edges opposed to each other. Since the early Iron Age (1–4 century) till the Middle Ages shears have been a frequent item in the sites of Latvian
Publikováno v:
Culture Crossroads. 5:56-77
The stones known as cup-marked stones stand out among stones with marks of ancient artificial treatment in north-eastern Europe, as well as in the rest of the world. So far in the literature the view has predominated that the number of cup-marked sto
Autor:
Juris Urtāns
Publikováno v:
Culture Crossroads. 19:200-217
The article is focused on the history of Koknese Fortress Front fortifications which were built from September 1700 to May 1701 in order to enhance the defence power of Koknese Fortress. The total length of the defence line exceeded 4 km. The line co
Autor:
Juris Urtāns
Publikováno v:
Krustpunkti: kultūras un mākslas pētījumi.
Starting from the 18th cent., construction of manor castles and laying out of landscape parks developed in Latvia. The parks contained different structures; mostly transformations of terrain associated with parks and the large stones have survived ti