Lettera 2005 In-4 relié, sous jaquette illustrée. 178 pages suivies de 13 pages de documents annexes illustrés. Jaquette légèrement griffée sur le premier plat, autrement très bon état. Ouvrage en anglais.
Reference : 69914
ISBN : 9545165375
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Spier, Jeffrey, Timothy Potts, Sara E. Cole et al.
Reference : 124293
(2024)
ISBN : 9781606069400
Spier, Jeffrey, Timothy Potts, Sara E. Cole et al.: Ancient Thrace and the Classical World Treasures from Bulgaria, Romania, and Greece. Exhibition: Los Angeles, Getty Museum, 2024. 313 pages, 340 colour and 10 black and white illustrations. Hardback. 29x24cms. An exploration of Thracian history and material culture from 1200 BC to the end of the first century AD. Thirteen essays discuss the history of the Thracians, their depiction in literature and Athenian vases, their interactions with Rome, Persia, and Greece - particularly along the Black Sea coast, Thracian religion, tombs and funerary rites, and Thracian warfare. Followed by a catalogue of 65 collections and hoards featuring over 200 examples of metal and ceramic vessels, sculpture, jewellery, armour, appliques, and horse fittings. Each object is illustrated and discussed in detail.
An exploration of Thracian history and material culture from 1200 BC to the end of the first century AD. Thirteen essays discuss the history of the Thracians, their depiction in literature and Athenian vases, their interactions with Rome, Persia, and Greece - particularly along the Black Sea coast, Thracian religion, tombs and funerary rites, and Thracian warfare. Followed by a catalogue of 65 collections and hoards featuring over 200 examples of metal and ceramic vessels, sculpture, jewellery, armour, appliques, and horse fittings. Each object is illustrated and discussed in detail. Text in English
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Paperback, Pages: xvi + 192 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:191 b/w, 17 col., 20 tables b/w., Language:English, *New. ISBN 9782503614809.
The ancient city of Neapolis (modern Kavala, Greece) was founded by Thasos in the seventh century BCE at a strategic location where the Thracian hinterlands meet the Aegean Sea. The patron deity of this North Aegean polis was Parthenos (the Maiden), known to us through epigraphic and archaeological evidence. Her sanctuary came to light in the twentieth century during rescue excavations, and yielded numerous finds, most of which date from the Archaic period. This monograph provides a discussion of the history of excavations at this sanctuary, as well as a contextual examination of the material, leading to a new interpretation of Parthenos? identity. Among the wealth of finds from the site, the corpus of incised and painted ceramic inscriptions stands out, as it offers a unique glimpse into the history of the cosmopolitan temenos and the dedicatory practices and rituals that took place there. The inscribed vessels carry dedications, numerical and other graffiti, and dipinti, as well as the initials of the goddess, which designate them as sacred equipment. When considered in the context of the ceramic inscriptions from sanctuaries across Aegean Thrace, they further underscore the important role of Neapolis and the Sanctuary of Parthenos in the commercial networks and cultural dynamics of the Aegean, both in the early stages of Greek colonization, and in the centuries that followed. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Author?s Preface 1. Parthenos in Neapolis: Sanctuary, Cult, Identity 2. Inscribed Pottery 3. Incised Inscriptions and Sketches 4. Painted Inscriptions and Stamps 5. Discussion of the Inscribed Pottery from the Parthenos Sanctuary 6. Inscribed Pottery from Sanctuaries in Aegean Thrace 7. Concluding Remarks Bibliography Index
Kisyov, Kostadin: Thrace and Greece in Ancient Times, Part 1: Classical Age Tumuli in the Municipality of Kaloyanovo. 2005. 119 pages of text, XXIX colour plates. Hardback. Text in Russian & English.
Text in Russian & English