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Dragon’s Den: Running in Fear, Book 5 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 321min, (USK 18)
In this fifth title in Trinity Blacio’s best-selling Running in Fear series, the were pack meets and finds love with a dragon shifter vampire species.Suzanne Butterfield wanted an alpha male of her own. It was hard to admit she was jealous of what her friend Tonya had; a man who knew how to control her life, worship her body, and make her submit. Of course it helped that Tonya’s man was an alpha of his werewolf pack, built like a tank, and tall as a mountain.Dominic Hazelfield, a vampire king and dragon shifter, was a true master, not only to his vampire kingdom, but also in his BDSM club. By opening this club, Dominic believed he would finally find his true blood mate, that she would just walk into his den and submit her body and soul to him.Archer Morganthe, clan leader of the Florida Everglades vampires, was a loner; only his right-hand man knew of his longing for Dominic. When he finally had him within reach, Archer found himself surrounded by Dominic's allies as well. He didn’t know how he was going to survive with so many around him, but somehow, he would live to protect his mates.Granger Iceshard, or as many called him, the Ice Man, listened to no one, claimed no clan. Always a ladies’ man, Granger was confused by his body’s overwhelming desire toward the men around him. The only problem was when he was confused, it made him dangerous.Blair Wellworth was a vampire warrior and wizard and could shift into any animal. Only his family knew of his secret, but when danger threatened one of their kings, Blair opened his closed heart for the love of his companions.As danger loomed closer, the five came together, not only to protect each other, but also to prepare for what the goddess of vampires, Empusa, has warned them about - the war between good and evil. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Michelle Jones. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/135632/bk_acx0_135632_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Tracing Technoscapes
Colourful surface treatments form an integral element of vernacular and élite architecture of ancient societies. This is also true for the various regions of the Eastern Mediterranean in the 2nd millennium B.C.E., where elaborate wall paintings furnished temples, tombs, palatial buildings, and in general more elaborate houses. From a present-day perspective, these rich images provide invaluable insights into past realities as well as interconnections between different visual systems. However, beyond stunning images, the materiality of wall paintings implicates a whole range of specific technical choices and gestures executed during the artistic process. The bodies of knowledge immanent in the practice of plaster and pigment preparation, in the application of paint and in the conception and execution of compositions allow us to compare the wall painting corpora of the Eastern Mediterranean on a technical level and to trace differences and similarities in a cross-cultural perspective.Evolved from an interdisciplinary workshop held at the 10th ICAANE in Vienna, this volume provides insights into the various technical approaches and underlying bodies of knowledge in the different wall painting traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean and West Asia and throws light on the way and extent of their possible interwovenness. Moreover, it seeks to overcome regional as well as disciplinary isolation of technical studies by bringing together authors of different scientific backgrounds ranging between Conservational Studies, Archaeometry, Prehistory, Egyptology, as well as Western Asiatic and Classical Archaeology. In doing so, the book permits an interdisciplinary perspective on this field of study.This book is equally intended for archaeologists, art historians, conservators and the interested layperson and hopes to stimulate more research in this direction in future.ContentsTracing Technoscapes in the Production of Eastern Mediterranean Wall Paintings. An IntroductionConstance von Rüden, Johannes Jungfleisch, and Johannes BeckerWestern AsiaWall Painting Techniques in Early Bronze Syria. Clues of Parallelism with the Traditions of the Mediterranean and Mesopotamian RegionsAlessandro Di Ludovico and Marco RamazzottiContextes techniques et historiques des peintures murales du grand palais royal de Mari. Une mise au pointBéatrice MullerPreliminary Remarks on the Technical and Iconographical Aspects of the Middle Bronze Age Wall Paintings from Tell el-Burak (Lebanon) in Relation to the Aegean and EgyptJulia BertschThe Advantages of Visible Induced Luminescence Technique for the Investigation of Aegean-style Wall Painting. A Case Study from Tel Kabri, IsraelRavit Linn, Eric Cline, and Assaf Yasur-LandauEgyptOriginal Painting Techniques. Methods and Materials in 18th Dynasty Tombs, in the Valley of the Nobles, EgyptBianca Madden and Hugues TavierMalqata - The Painted PalacePeter Lacovara and Alexandra WinkelsHow to Paint a Landscape. Technical Perspectives on the 'Aegean'-style Landscape Paintings from Tell el-Dab'aJohannes BeckerFor Further Information Please See the Back of the Plaster. Architectural Impressions in the 'Aegean'-style Wall Paintings from Tell el-Dab'aJohannes JungfleischBetween Common Craft Tradition and Deviation. The Making of Stucco Reliefs in the Eastern MediterraneanConstance von Rüden and Tobias SkowronekThe AegeanForming the Image. Approaches to Painting at Ayia Irini, Kea and Tell el-Dab'aLyvia MorganThe Find Contexts of Knossian Relief Wall Paintings. Some RamificationsMatthew HaysomBronze Age Wall Paintings from Thebes. Technical Aspects and State of ConservationSofia Michailoglou, Maria Kaoglou, and Asterios Bakolas- Shop: buecher
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