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  • Bucranium - Wikipedia
    Bucranium (pl bucrania; from Latin būcrānium, from Ancient Greek βουκράνιον (boukránion) 'ox's head', referring to the skull of an ox) was a form of carved decoration commonly used in Classical architecture
  • Bucranium | Sacred Symbol, Ancient Greece Roman Empire | Britannica
    Bucranium, decorative motif representing an ox killed in religious sacrifice The motif originated in a ceremony wherein an ox’s head was hung from the wooden beams supporting the temple roof; this scene was later represented, in stone, on the frieze, or stone lintels, above the columns in Doric
  • Bucrania - Institute of Classical Architecture Art
    In summary, the bucranium is a decorative device of classical architecture whose use can be traced back more than 2500 years Originally a symbol of pagan religious rites, it came to be a motif employed mainly to lend a quality of erudition to classical-style designs
  • BUCRANIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BUCRANIUM is a sculptured ornament (as on a Roman Ionic or Corinthian frieze) composed of an ox skull adorned with ribbons or garlands
  • Bucranium - JHU Archaeological Museum
    The bucranium, or ox skull, was used as a symbol of ritual sacrifice in early Mediterranean cultures, and grew to be a popular motif of Augustan art An allusion to state religion and ritual sacrifice, this symbol would have been easily recognizable in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE
  • Genus Bucranium - iNaturalist
    Bucranium (plural bucrania; Latin, from Greek βουκράνιον, referring to the skull of an ox) was a common form of carved decoration in Classical architecture used to fill the metopes between the triglyphs of the frieze of Doric temples
  • Dog-Eared Spider - dorsal - Bucranium - BugGuide. Net
    Bucranium sp (thomisidae) from the Texas A M collection Det D A Dean (recently moved from Majellula) Collected by Ed Riley and Mike Overton This is the only specimen found of this genus north of Mexico If it is Bucranium affinis, as it appears to be, it may be the first male ever found
  • bucranium | Art History Glossary
    (Latin: “ox skull”) (Plural: bucrania) In Greek, Roman and Neoclassical architecture a sculpted decorative element composed of an ox skull adorned with ribbons or garlands Web resource here Bucranium Frieze fragment from the Baths of Diocletian, Rome 298-306 CE
  • Bucranium - Wikiwand
    Bucranium was a form of carved decoration commonly used in Classical architecture The name is generally considered to originate with the practice of displaying garlanded, sacrificial oxen, whose heads were displayed on the walls of temples, a practice dating back to the sophisticated Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük in eastern Anatolia, where
  • Bucranium - design-encyclopedia. com
    Bucranium, a term derived from the Latin word bucrania, is a particular type of masonry architecture that incorporates the use of ox skulls and horns in its design This type of masonry architecture was popularized in the Greco-Roman period and is still used today in some parts of Europe





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