Le Caire, Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, 1er semestre 2021, 16,5 x 24,5, 253 pages sous cartonnage éditeur illustré. Iconographie noir & blanc et couleurs.
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1877 Paris, société française de numismatique, 1877, in quarto, 101 pp, demi-veau vert,
. edition originale-envoi-
Paris, Rollin et Feuardent, 1866, 1 br., couverture muette. in-8 de 46 pp., envoi autographe, signé de l'auteur, exemplaire sur papier vergé, légères rousseurs ;
Phone number : 06 80 15 77 01
Dijon, Manière-Loquin, 1876. In-4 broché, 12 pages, une planche gravée hors-texte. Tirage limité à 150 exemplaires seulement. Bon exemplaire.
Louis Marchant étatit Conservateur du Musée d'histoire naturelle de Dijon, membre de la Commission des Antiquités de la Côte-d'or.
Marc Heijmans Collectif Antoine Hermary Luc Long
Reference : 100071496
(2009)
ISBN : 2742786104
Actes Sud 2009 23x28x4cm. 2009. Relié. 396 pages. Très bon état légères marques sur le plat de couverture
MARCHETTI Patrick, SALVIAT François, PELON Olivier, et alii
Reference : 68732
ISBN : 2865980723
Athènes, Ecole Française d'Athènes/De Boccard, 1995. 18 x 24, 503 pp., très nombreuses figures, broché, très bon état.
MARCHIORI Antonio, BASSANI Maddalena et KIRSHNER Paolo
Reference : 45199
ISBN : 2850258407
Paris, Hazan, 2002. 26 x 36, 254 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, très bon état.
MARCIGNY (Cyril), GHESQUIERE (Emmanuel) [Dir.]
Reference : 557121
(2003)
ISBN : 2735109763
P., Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 2003. In-4 broché, 185 pp., 140 fig., plans et ill. photogr. en noir dans le texte, glossaire, bibliographie. (dAf 96).
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APRAB, 2021. Fort in-4, cartonnage de l'éd., 687 pp., très nombr. fig. en coul., bibliogr.
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Aix-en-Provence, éditions Ophrys,1968. In-4 broché, 242 pp., fascicule de 88 pl. de reprod. photogr. en n/b. in fine, indices et tables de concordances.
Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines d'Aix-en-Provence, Publications des annales de la faculté des lettres, nouvelle série N°65 Couv. défraîchie, bon ex. par ailleurs. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 11 € -Monde (z B : 18 €) (z C : 31 €)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1983. In-8, rel. pleine toile marine ornée d'un médaillon doré sur le plat sup., titre doré, 284 pp., texte sur 2 colonnes.
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Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1982. In-8, rel. pleine toile bleu clair ornée d'un médaillon doré sur le plat sup., titre doré, 485 pp.
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Varsovie, Editions scientifiques de Pologne, 1977. In-4, rel. pleine toile beige, titre bordeaux, sous jaquette d'éd. ill., 266 pp. autographiée, 92 pl. en noir in fine.
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, Brepols, 2025 Paperback, 175 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:42 b/w, 72 col., 6 tables b/w., 17 maps b/w, 3 maps color, Language: English. *new ISBN 9782503607511.
Summary Hoards are among the most enigmatic of archaeological finds. The term 'hoard' itself has been applied to different assemblages across space and time, from the Stone Age into the modern era, with an inventory that typically includes artefacts made of valuable raw materials, to which significant symbolic meanings can also be assigned. Archaeologists have been trying to understand this phenomenon for much of the last century, sometimes emphasizing the universal nature of hoards, but more typically focusing on specific regions, chronologies, and finds. They have, for the most part, used results derived from typolo-chronological methods. Contemporary archaeology has, however, developed a broad spectrum of paradigms and methods, and hoardresearch in the twenty-first century draws on an increasingly wide range of approaches. This volume presents examples of research that make use of these multi-faceted approaches through a focus on European hoards of metal objects dating to the Bronze and Iron Ages. The contributors to this volume make use of diverse methods, among them archaeometallurgical analyses, studies of use- and production-wear, destruction patterns, and landscape archaeology, but together, their common denominator is the search for a methodological toolkit that will allow researchers to better understand the phenomenon of hoard-deposition more broadly. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations 1. Hoards Research - Past, Present, Future. A Few Words of Introduction Marcin Maciejewski, J nos G bor Tarbay, and Kamil Nowak 2. In an Interpretive Triangle. Main Trends in Research on Hoards in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: A Central European Perspective Wojciech Blajer 3. The Cognitive Development of Prehistoric Wetland Deposition Tradition Through Mnemonics. Case Studies of Iron Age Wales and Scotland Tiffany Treadway 4. There is a Light that Never Goes Out! New and Old Hoards from the Northern Adriatic Martina Ble?i? Kavur 5. The Urnfield Period Metal Hoards in South Bohemia. Find Circumstances, Topography, and Analyses Ond?ej Chvojka, Jan John, Ji? Kmo?ek, and Tereza ? lkov 6. An Active Search for Hoards? Contributions of a Systematic Field Survey to the Knowledge of Bronze Age Metal Hoarding. The Case Study of Salins-les-Bains, Jura, France Estelle Gauthier and Jean-Fran ois Piningre 7. Ice-marginal Valleys and Hoards. Natural Landscapes, Cultural Practices and their Amazing Convergence in Different Regions of Central Europe (Poland) Marcin Maciejewski 8. Twin Hoards and Hoard Selections from the Late Bronze Age Transdanubia J nos G bor Tarbay 9. Late Bronze Age Hoard from Nowe Kramsko. Is there a Method in Fragments? Kamil Nowak and Nicola Ialongo 10. Comparative Technological Analysis of Middle Bronze Age Bronze Objects from Hoards and Burials Szilvia Gy ngy si, P ter Bark czy, Julianna Cseh, Laura Juh sz, and G za Szab 11. Re-theorizing Deposition in Bronze Age Europe Kristian Kristiansen
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 paperback, Pages: 175 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm,Illustrations:42 b/w, 72 col., 6 tables b/w., 17 maps b/w, 3 maps color. Language(s):English. *new. ISBN 9782503607528.
Hoards are among the most enigmatic of archaeological finds. The term ?hoard? itself has been applied to different assemblages across space and time, from the Stone Age into the modern era, with an inventory that typically includes artefacts made of valuable raw materials, to which significant symbolic meanings can also be assigned. Archaeologists have been trying to understand this phenomenon for much of the last century, sometimes emphasizing the universal nature of hoards, but more typically focusing on specific regions, chronologies, and finds. They have, for the most part, used results derived from typolo-chronological methods. Contemporary archaeology has, however, developed a broad spectrum of paradigms and methods, and hoardresearch in the twenty-first century draws on an increasingly wide range of approaches. This volume presents examples of research that make use of these multi-faceted approaches through a focus on European hoards of metal objects dating to the Bronze and Iron Ages. The contributors to this volume make use of diverse methods, among them archaeometallurgical analyses, studies of use- and production-wear, destruction patterns, and landscape archaeology, but together, their common denominator is the search for a methodological toolkit that will allow researchers to better understand the phenomenon of hoard-deposition more broadly.
, Brepols, 2025 Hardback, 820 pages, Size:210 x 297 mm, Illustrations:124 b/w, 277 col., 46 tables b/w., 2 tables col., Language: English. *new ISBN 9782503616773.
Summary How did societies change between the Early Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age? And what was the impetus that led to these changes - social contacts and innovation, intergenerational contacts, or perhaps simply adaptation? Taking these questions as its starting point, this richly detailed volume explores four different regions of southern Poland to compare and contrast the mechanisms that drove socio-cultural change in the region between the second and the first half of the first millennium BC. Drawing on standardized sets of archaeological data, the chapters gathered here examine the interplay of different factors influencing cultural change across five key parameters: environment; settlement patterns; settlement organization; economy; and material culture. The result is a beautifully illustrated volume that offers important insights into Central and Eastern European prehistory, made accessible for an English-speaking audience. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction, Marcin S. Przybyla, Karol Dziegielewski Part 1. Analysis of Source Data 1.1. Geographical Location of the Study Region and Test Areas, Karol Dziegielewski, Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg 1.2. Timeline 1.2.1. Bronze and Early Iron Ages Around the Western Carpathians: Civilizational Transformations in Central Europe in the 2nd and 1st Millennia BC, Jan Chochorowski, Karol Dziegielewski, Marcin S. Przybyla 1.2.2. Periodisation of the Bronze and Early Iron Ages on the Upper Vistula River, Karol Dziegielewski 1.2.3. Periodisation of the Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the Dunajec Valley, Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg, Marcin S. Przybyla 1.3. Transformations of Natural Environment 1.3.1. Environmental Changes in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages in Loess Areas of the Upper Vistula Basin (Test Area 1), Michal Wasilewski, Anna Gawlik 1.3.2. Environmental Changes in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the Upper Vistula Valley near Krak w (Test Area 2), Karol Dziegielewski, Dorota Nalepka, Maria Litynska-Zajac 1.3.3. Environmental Changes in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the Middle Dunajec Basin (Test Area 3), Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg, Katarzyna Korzen, Magdalena Moskal-del Hoyo, Maria Litynska-Zajac 1.3.4. Environmental Changes in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the Mountain Section of the Dunajec Valley (Test Area 4), Marcin S. Przybyla, Katarzyna Korzen, Magdalena Moskal-del Hoyo 1.4. Settlement Network 1.4.1. Methodology of Fuzzy Logic Mapping, Geostatistical Analyses and Cartographical issues, Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg, Klaus Cappenberg 1.4.2. Settlement Network in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages in Loess Areas of the Upper Vistula Basin (Test Area 1), Anna Gawlik 1.4.3. Settlement Network in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the Upper Vistula Valley near Krak w (Test Area 2), Michal Mazur, Karol Dziegielewski 1.4.4. Settlement Network in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the Middle Dunajec Basin (Test Area 3), Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg 1.4.5. Settlement Network in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the Mountain Section of the Dunajec Valley (Test Area 4), Marcin S. Przybyla, Joanna A. Markiewicz 1.5. Settlement Structure and Organisation 1.5.1. Organisation of Intra-settlement Space in Bronze and Early Iron Age Settlements from the Upper Vistula Basin (Test Areas 1 and 2), Karol Dziegielewski, Anna Gawlik, Michal Mazur 1.5.2. Organisation of Intra-settlement Space in Bronze and Early Iron Age Settlements from the Middle Dunajec Basin (Test Area 3), Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg, Tobias L. Kienlin 1.5.3. Organisation of Intra-settlement Space in Bronze and Early Iron Age Settlements from the Mountain Section of the Dunajec Valley (Test Area 4), Marcin S. Przybyla 1.6. Subsistence Economy 1.6.1. Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Farming and Animal Husbandry in the Loess Areas of the Upper Vistula Basin (Test Area 1), Krystyna Wasylikowa, Magdalena Moskal-del Hoyo, Dalia Pokutta, Anna Gawlik 1.6.2. Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Farming and Animal Husbandry in the Upper Vistula Valley near Krak w (Test Area 2), Karol Dziegielewski, Maria Litynska-Zajac, Ulana Gocman, Michal Mazur 1.6.3. Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Farming in the Middle Dunajec Basin (Test Area 3), Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg, Maria Litynska-Zajac, Magdalena Moskal-del Hoyo, Katarzyna Cywa 1.6.4. Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Farming and Animal Husbandry in the Mountain Section of the Dunajec Valley (Test Area 4), Marcin S. Przybyla, Ulana Gocman, Aldona Mueller-Bieniek 1.7. Pottery Manufacture 1.7.1. Notes on the Method of Classification of Ornaments and Morphological Features of Ceramic Vessels, Marcin S. Przybyla, Karol Dziegielewski, Anna Gawlik, Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg, Michal Mazur 1.7.2. Continuation and Change in Pottery Manufacture in the Upper Vistula Basin (Test Areas 1 and 2), Karol Dziegielewski, Michal Mazur 1.7.3. Continuation and Change in Pottery Manufacture in the Middle Dunajec Basin (Test Area 3), Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg 1.7.4. Continuation and Change in Pottery Manufacture in the Mountain Section of the Dunajec Valley (Test Area 4), Marcin S. Przybyla Part 2. Comparative Analyses 2.1. Interconnectivity: Geographic and Social Space, Marcin S. Przybyla, Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg, Klaus Cappenberg, Joanna A. Markiewicz, Karol Dziegielewski 2.2. Economy: Trends of Diachronic Changes and Local Specificity, Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg, Marcin S. Przybyla, Karol Dziegielewski, Klaus Cappenberg 2.3. Thoughts on Wealth and Social Differentiation, Consumption of Bronze, and Craft Specialisation, Karol Dziegielewski, Marcin S. Przybyla, Marta Korczynska-Cappenberg Part 3. Concluding Remarks 3.1. From Pots and Farmsteads to Demography: Exploring the Interplay of Cultural Transmission Patterns, Marcin S. Przybyla, Karol Dziegielewski Part 4. Specialist Analyses 4.1. Micromorphology and Physico-chemical Properties of Soils and Sediments from Maszkowice and Janowice Sites, Magdalena Makiel, Wojciech Szymanski, Mateusz Stolarczyk 4.2. Analysis of Animal Bone Remains from Trench 9 on Site 6 at Janowice (AZP 106-65/61), Plesna Commune, Ulana Gocman References Appendices: Lists of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Sites Included in the Project List of Radiocarbon Dates used in the Chronometric Analysis for the Upper Vistula Area (Chapter 1.2.2)
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, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xvi + 360 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:130 b/w, 18 col., 8 tables b/w., 17 maps b/w, 3 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503589497.
Summary This volume presents peer-reviewed contributions based on papers first presented at the biennial International Congress 'The East' (ICE). Dedicated to the archaeology and history of a region that spans from the Southern Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean, via the Near and Middle East, the Persian Gulf, and the Caucasus, across to Central Asia, Pakistan, and Xinjiang, the ICE series encourages the publication of research that cuts across not just geographical and chronological boundaries, but also the borders that exist between disciplines. The first ICE Conference chose as its theme 'Identity, Diversity, and Contact', and the papers drawn together in this volume comprise several sub-topics, including evolution and resilience, movement, mobility, and migration, long distance and the longue dur e, and cultural and economic contacts. TABLE OF CONTENTS The East Collection and the International Congress ICE 1 - The East: An Introduction - MARC LEBEAU A Closer Look at the Anatolian Prehistoric Arts - MARCEL OTTE The Dispersal of Pressure D bitage Technology to Central and Southwest Asia - YOSHIHIRO NISHIAKI Bronze Age Oases in the Tarim Basin (Xinjiang, China): Identities, Early Contacts and Interaction Networks (3rd-2nd mill. BC) - CORINNE DEBAINE-FRANCFORT The Neolithisation of Central Asia: Emergence of Cultural Identities and Long-Distance Networks - FR D RIQUE BRUNET Pazyryk in its Landscape Setting: The Materials and Materiality of Cultural Contact - KAREN S. RUBINSON & KATHERYN M. LINDUFF When East and West First Met: The Nature of Cultural and Technological Transmissions at the Dawn of the Silk Roads - ALISON BETTS, PETER JIA, MICHAEL SPATE, QI MENG & MUMTAZ YATOO Made in Indus, Made in Oman, and Made in Susiana: Meluhha and Makkan at Kish, Telloh, and Susa as seen from Weights and Ingots - ENRICO ASCALONE Migrations, Transfers, Exchanges, Convergences? Assessing Similarities and Differences among the Earliest Farmers between the Daulatabad and Kachi Plains (southern Iran and Pakistan) - BENJAMIN MUTIN & OMRAN GARAZHIAN The Human Remains from the Collective Iron-Age Burial ff Hatsarat (Armenia) - FRANCESCA BERTOLDI, RUZAN MKRTCHYAN, ASHOT PILIPOSYAN, PIERA ALLEGRA RASIA, ROBERTO CAMERIERE & HASMIK SIMONYAN The Crown of Death: Diadems with Repouss Decoration in the Early Bronze Age - VITTORIA DALL'ARMELLINA Fortified Kura-Araxes Settlements in the Highlands of Eastern Anatolia: Lake Van Basin and Mt A?r? -AYNUR ZFIRAT In the Pre-Urartian Period, Were the Societies of the Eastern Anatolian Highlands Egalitarian? A General Review - MEHMET I?IKLI Road Connections of the Second Millennium BC that Connect the Coastal Region of Giresun to Lycus Basin - SALIH KAYMAK I Figurines with Coffee-bean-eyes from the Khabur and Beyond: Significance of an Iconographic Detail - ALEXANDER PRU A Ceramic Tale of Three 'oikumenai' from the Qara Dag Area (Iraqi Kurdistan) - JOHNNY SAMUELE BALDI & MELANIA ZINGARELLO Provincial Identity via Middle Assyrian Mortuary Material - PETRA M. CREAMER Is the Luwian Language an Ethnic or a Cultural Marker in Iron Age Syria? - GUY BUNNENS Oluz H y k: Persian (Achaemenid) Settlement in North-central Anatolia - ?EVKET D NMEZ & MONA SABA The Role of Syria in Inter-Regional Exchanges in the Second Half of the Third Millennium BC: Some Remarks - MARIA GIOVANNA BIGA On the Origin of Near Eastern Cylinder Seals in the Early Bronze Age Aegean: New Evidence from the Northern and Central Levantine Coast - HERMANN GENZ Emerging Complexity: The East Aegean/Western Anatolia and Crete in the Middle Bronze Age (c. 2000-1700 BCE) - OURANIA KOUKA Hittites and Neo-Hittites in Northern Syria: New Perspectives for their Interrelations - WINFRIED ORTHMANN
Modena, Franco Cosimo Panini, 1994 Cloth bound with dustjacket, 355 pages, illustr. 31 x 25.5 cm. ITAL TEXT * very fine condition ISBN 9788876864544.
Selinunte: Le metope dell'Heraion (Italian Edition)
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007 Hardcover with dustjacket, 352 pages, 130 illustrations, 26 x 15.5 cm. ENG text fine! ISBN 9780521857970.
In this book, Clemente Marconi provides a new interpretation for the use of figural decoration in Greek temples of the archaic period, through a study of the archaic metopes of Selinus. The study of figural decoration on Greek temples has traditionally been identified with the broader study of architectural sculpture. At the same time, the original, articulated appearance of archaic temples has been fragmented into a discussion of individual types. Marconi argues against both the typological approach and the tendency to investigate style and iconography as two aspects unrelated to the cultural and social background within which temple decoration operated. He explores the relation between style and function and examines the function of figures on temples within the cultural and social context of the communities for which these images were created. Critical to this exploration are the reintegration of the figures into the fabric of buildings, the space of archaic sanctuaries and cities, and the ritual dimension that represented the context for the reception of the figural decoration of Greek temples.
A cura della "Societa Magna Grecia", Roma, 1933 Grand in-4, reliure d'édition, dos lisse, 1e plat titré, 144pp, 82 fig. en N/B in texte, XX planches, édition originale, (Collezione Méridionale, série III: Il Mezzogiorno Artistico)
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Mons, Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, 2006. 18 x 24, 129 pp., très nombreuses figures en couleurs et en N/B, broché, très bon état.
Halmae 1731 in-folio Leovardiae (Leeuwarden), Francisci Halmae, 1731, 1 volume in-folio de 265 x 410 mm environ, (2) ff. ( Page de titre, Titre gravé), 16 pages (Préface), (31) ff. (Appendice à la préface), 6 pages (Introduction), CCCLXXIV pages (Inscriptions), CXII pages (Index "Deorum dearumque nomina"), VIII pages (Indicum supplementa), XXVII pages (Notae). Contient 3 planches gravées : le faux-titre, un frontispice et une planche dépliante. Demi-reliure d'époque, dos lisse portant titres dorés sur pièce de cuir vert, gardes blanches. Exemplaire de bibliothèque, tampons, reliure très usée (coiffes manquantes, mors fendus, cuir épidermé), des rousseurs et pages brunies sinon intérieur en bon état.
Marquard Gudé, archéologue et érudit allemand classique, est connu pour sa collection d'inscriptions antiques élaborée au cours de ses voyages. Johann Georg Graevius, éditeur scientifique allemand, critique et philologue contribue à la publication de la présente édition.Franciscus Hesselius, professeur à l'école latine de Rotterdam, signe la préface. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.