Forma Urbis Lab, Lisbon's Roman Cryptoporticus Research and Valorization Project, Lisboa, Portugal, 2016.2020 http://formaurbislab.fa.ulisboa.pt/crlxEN.html

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Forma Urbis Lab, Lisbon's Roman Cryptoporticus Research and Valorization Project, Lisboa, Portugal, 2016.2020 http://formaurbislab.fa.ulisboa.pt/crlxEN.html
Kolja Saksida, Azulejo ou l’illusion visuelle / Azulejo or visual illusion, 2012
http://www.animateka.si/2019/en/person/id/kolja-saksida.html
Sérvulo Torres, Untitled, Arcos da Lapa viaduct, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, 2011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carioca_Aqueduct
Wilhelm Walther, The Fürstenzug. Procession of Princes, mural, Dresden, Germany, 1871.1876
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fürstenzug
Lídia Fernandes+Edite Alberto, Board games carved in stone, research, Lisboa, Portugal, 2011
ABSTRACT The ongoing survey, in national territory, of board games carved in stone (or ceramics) has showed a heritage that was, so far, unsuspected. The paper that we now present is focused on the city of Lisbon, where a high number of these board games can be found, being chronologically distributed over several centuries. The purpose of this paper is to show this heritage and to evidence some reasons that might justify its emergence, concentration and permanence over time, not only in Lisbon, but also in other parts of the country.
www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt/static/data/publicacoes/o.../serie.../tabuleiros.pdf
https://ciencias.ulisboa.pt/sites/default/files/fcul/dep/dm/Pedras_que_Jogam.pdf
Carmo Correia, Untitled, São Francisco Garden, portuguese cobblestone Macau, China, 2010
https://www.carmocorreia.com/index
Carl E. Schorske, Fin-De-Siecle Vienna: Politics and Culture, 2013 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Emil_Schorske