Ernest Leroux 1909 in4. 1909. Cartonné. illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs
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Paul geuthner 1920 in8. 1920. Broché.
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R.R. SCHMIDT Professeur de préhistoire à l'université de Tubingue
Reference : 1162
(1936)
Paris Payot 1936 1 8° Broché 288 Payot, Paris, 1936. Un volume in 8° broché de 288 pages, avec cent-deux figures et croquis dans le texte et cinquante planches hors-texte. Bon état. Frais d'envoi colissimo, 750
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, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, xviii + 338 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:182 b/w, 28 col., 19 tables b/w., 14 maps b/w, 7 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503606736.
Summary This thematic volume focuses on the demise of the Kura-Araxes culture and the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age, a period between about 2600 and 2000 cal BC that saw the gradual disappearance of millennia-long traditions in the region. Specialists reassess the chrono-cultural attribution of several complexes in the region, together with the absolute chronology of the whole sequence. Through this approach, the volume offers a nuanced insight into the changes and continuities of a crucial period between the Early and Middle Bronze Age. The chapters gathered together here also explore the abandonment of long-established settlements, the production of lavishly endowed funerary complexes, testament to the emergence of growing inequalities in society, and the adoption of a far more mobile way of life as revealed by archaeology. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations 1. For a Reassessment of the EB/MB Transition in the Kura-Araxes oikumene: The Chrono- Cultural Aspect RUBEN BADALYAN & B RENG RE PERELLO 2. Understanding the End of the Kura-Araxes Phenomenon: The Radiocarbon Perspective ANNA PAOLA PASSERINI 3. Archaeology at the Frontiers : Investigations at Rabati, Southern Caucasus and Evidence of Cultural Memory GIORGI BEDIANASHVILI, ANDREW JAMIESON & CLAUDIA SAGONA 4. The Post-Kura-Araxes Period in the Southern Caucasus : Reflections on Definitions and Terminology, and a View from Shida Kartli ELENA ROVA 5. The Final Stage of the Kura-Araxes Culture from Kvemo Kartli NINO SHANSHASHVILI & GODERDZI NARIMANISHVILI 6. The Eastern Shores of Lake Sevan during the Early Bronze Age : Preliminary Reflections MARIAM AMIRYAN, REN KUNZE, ARSHAVIR HOVHANNISYAN, HAYK MELIKADAMYAN, ROMAN HOVSEPYAN & ARSEN BOBOKHYAN 7. Late Kura-Araxes Sub-Complexes of Armenia : Synchronization Problems in the Light of New Data RUBEN BADALYAN, PAVEL AVETISYAN, B RENG RE PERELLO, ANNAPAOLA PASSERINI, ARMINE HARUTYUNYAN, ARSEN BOBOKHYAN & LEVON AGHIKYAN 8. The Chronology of the Archaeological Complexes of Armenia of the Last Quarter of the Third and the First Half of the Second Millennium bce in the Context of Transformation and Fragmentation of the Archaeocultural Environment PAVEL AVETISYAN & RUBEN BADALYAN 9. Shengavit from Kura-Araxes to Early Kurgan Periods HAKOB SIMONYAN & MITCHELL S. ROTHMAN 10. Preliminary Results of the Excavations at Qara inar (Azerbaijan) and New Data on the 'Kura- Araxes-Early Kurgans' Transition on the Eastern Piedmont of the Lesser Caucasus GIULIO PALUMBI, BAKHTIYAR JALILOV, MUZAFFAR HUSEYNOV, ALEXIA DECAIX, MODWENE POULMARC'H & ANDREA RICCI 11. Metamorphism of the End : A Close Look at the Final Phases of the Kura-Araxes Cultural Tradition SEPIDEH MAZIAR 12. The Later Phases of the Early Trans-Caucasian: A View from Yanik Tepe in North-West Iran GEOFFREY D. SUMMERS 13. Notes on the End of the Kura-Araxes ('Khirbet Kerak') Presence in the Southern Levant RAPHAEL GREENBERG Index
, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, xxvi + 358 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:333 b/w, 77 col., 3 tables b/w., 8 tables col., 6 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503608037.
Summary The site of Lori Berd, located in northern Armenia, is home to an extraordinary necropolis that once housed the dead of the local elite during a period that spanned from 2200 to 400 BC. Influenced both by Urartian conquests from the south and by invasions from the Eurasian nomadic tribes from the north, the people of this region buried their dead with prestigious artefacts, complex customs, and a particular reverence shown during the later stages of the Early and Middle Iron Ages (1000-550 BC). This volume offers a detailed account of the archaeological significance of the site, providing detailed accounts of thirty-one tombs, the majority of which have never before been comprehensively published, and seeking to set Lori Berd in its broader historical and material context. Through this approach, the book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Iron Age in the South Caucasus, unravelling the interconnected themes of wealth, power, and cultural expressions. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction The Aims of this Work The Contemporary Research Framework The Actuality of the Question Methods Chapter 2. The Necropolis of Lori Berd Research History State of Research Description of Early and Middle Iron Age tombs Evaluation of the Tombs Chapter 3. Vessels Types of Pottery Metal Vessels Chapter 4. Weaponry and Tools Swords Daggers Scabbards Knives Spears Axes Maceheads Arrowheads Bidents Flesh Hook Arm Guards Ferrules Chisels Helmet Phaleras Quiver pin Reflections on Weapons Chapter 5. Jewellery and Art Objects Idols Bone Plaques Seals Beads Pendants Rings Clothing and its Fittings Silver Torc Temple Ornaments Band Diadems Assessment of Results of Geochemical Analysis of Gold and Silver Samples Chapter 6. Varia Tripod Fittings Sceptres Toiletry Items Chapter 7. Horse Sacrifices and Horse-Related Objects Historical Sources Zooarchaeological Investigations on Horses Horse Bits Belts Horse Torcs Horse Bridle Fasteners Horse Adornments Foot Bandages Visualization of Horse-Related Objects on Selected Horses Horse Warriors and the Notion of Gender Chapter 8. Assessment of Results of Wet Chemistry Analysis of Samples from Copper Objects Samples and Analysis Chemical Composition and Element Ratios Lead Isotope Analysis Chapter 9. Social Change and the Representation of Elites at Lori Berd Lori Berd Tombs Grouping Evidence of Social Inequality among the Tombs Chronology of Tombs Main Aspects of Representation in the Lori Berd Tombs Chapter 10. Lori Berd in its Regional Context The Nature of Foreign Influences in Lori Berd Lori Berd and Urartu South Caucasus as Imperial Periphery of the Urartian State Chapter 11. Main Results Appendix Works Cited Index
Franz Steiner Verlag GMBH | Wiesbaden 1962 in4. 1962. Cartonné. iconographie en noir et blanc
couverture ternie trace d'adéhrence et écorchure sur les planches in-fine
, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, xvi + 270 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:118 b/w, 95 col., 3 tables b/w., 1 maps color, Language(s):English, French. ISBN 9782503610320.
Summary The famous oasis city of Palmyra, located in the Syrian Desert, has long been the subject of scholarly research; and over the last decade, it has been the focus of three key projects based at Aarhus University in Denmark. Together, these projects have yielded results that have shed new light on Palmyra and have profoundly changed what we know about both the city itself, and its place in the wider Roman Empire, through a focus on sculptural production and the sustainability and economy that underpinned this, urban development, excavation history, and legacy data. This volume, based on a conference organized under the auspices of the Palmyra research projects in Aarhus, draws together papers that reflect on our understanding of Palmyra up to now, and pave the way for new lines of enquiry. Experts in the field engage with discussions of best practice, offer new perspectives on the city, its society, and its environs, and outline approaches that will allow research to continue to break new ground in our understanding of Palmyra. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Abbreviations 1. Palmyra in Perspective: A Decade of Research in Retrospective Rubina Raja 2. Harald Ingholt on Palmyra in his Own Words: Audience, Language and Contexts in Ingholt's Archaeological Reports, Newspaper Articles, and Field Diaries Olympia Bobou, Rubina Raja, and Julia Steding 3. Shifting our Perspective on the Female Portraits Maura K. Heyn 4. Perspectives on the Palmyrene Religious Epigraphy: Cultural Context and Organization of Religious Life Aleksandra Kubiak-Schneider 5. Revisiting the Palmyrene Pantheon: Methodological Considerations on the Many and the Few - The Nature of the Evidence Rubina Raja 6. The Contribution of the Palmyra Portrait Project to Research on the Epigraphy of Palmyra Jean-Baptiste Yon 7. Perspectives on Palmyrene Long-Distance Trade Eivind Heldaas Seland 8. Small Coins, Big Implications? Kevin Butcher 9. Palmyra and the Problem of Parthian Art Henry P. Colburn 10. Late Antique and Early Islamic Palmyra in Perspective: The Potential and Limits of Incomplete Datasets Emanuele E. Intagliata and Alberto Bacchetta 11. Documents pour l'histoire de l'arch ologie au temps du mandat fran ais en Syrie : IV. Le Service des Antiquit s de la R publique Fran aise au Levant durant ses premi res phases : Histoire d'une r ussite arch ologique Michel Al-Maqdissi 12. The Sanctuary of Bel in Perspective: Selective Destructions, Selective Memories, Selective Realities Jen A. Baird, Zena Kamash, and Rubina Raja 13. The Hauran Needs Palmyra Maurice Sartre 14. Does Palmyra Still Have a Future? Annie Sartre-Fauriat Index
, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, xiv + 212 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:135 b/w, Languages: English, French. ISBN 9782503576350.
Summary The oasis city of Palmyra in the Syrian Desert has long been the focus of scholarly attention, both as a major cultural locus at the heart of the ancient world, active in trade and politics, and as an important local centre of religion, attested through the archaeology and historical sources related to the site. In this volume, which is the outcome of a conference organized within the framework of the Palmyra Portrait Project, the latest research from scholars working on Palmyra is drawn together to offer new insights into both the city's religious life and its wider implications for our understanding of religious life in the Near East in general in the first three centuries CE. Incorporating analyses and discussions of archaeological, epigraphic, and literary sources that shed light on Palmyrene religion, the contributions gathered here reassess and discuss the beliefs and practices that were followed in the city, assess the different cults that existed, and present new insights into the development and function of the city's religious communities and spaces. Together, these chapters provide a vital update to our understanding of how people lived and worshipped in this city, which remains crucial to the broader understanding of the role of religion and religious practices in urban contexts in antiquity. TABLE OF CONTENTS Revisiting the Religious Life of Palmyra: Or Why It Still Matters to Focus on Ancient Religious Life within the Context of a Single Site - RUBINA RAJA Patterns of Worship at Palmyra: Reflections on Methods and Approaches - TED KAIZER Dieux grecs Palmyre: L'ambig it d'un concept - MAURICE SARTRE Images as Windows on the Religious Life of Palmyra - LUCINDA DIRVEN Images of Individual Devotion in Palmyrene Sources - ELEONORA CUSSINI Reconsidering the dorsalium or 'Curtain of Death' in Palmyrene Funerary Sculpture: Significance and Interpretations in Light of the Palmyra Portrait Project Corpus - RUBINA RAJA The Significance of the orans Pose in Palmyrene Art - MAURA HEYN 'Les dieux arm s' in Palmyra: Religious, Iconographic, Ethnic, and Historic Considerations - TOMMASO GNOLI Bel the Merciful - ALEKSANDRA KUBIAK-SCHNEIDER Foreigners and Outsiders:The Religious Life of Palmyra Seen from Outside - JEAN-BAPTISTE YON Portable Religion and the Palmyrene Diaspora - EIVIND HELDAAS SELAND A Palmyrene Contribution to Eastern Christianity: The Name of King Gondophares - NATHANAEL ANDRADE
, Brepols, 2023 Paperback, xxii + 424 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:149 b/w, 166 col., 4 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, 7 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503605647.
Summary Archaeology as a discipline has undergone significant changes over the past decades, in particular concerning best practices for how to handle the vast quantities of data that the discipline generates. Much of this data has often ended up in physical ? or, more recently, digital ? archives and been left untouched for years, despite containing critical information. But as many recent research projects explore how best to unleash the potential of these archives through publication, digitization, and improved accessibility, attention is now turning to the best practices that should underpin this trend. In this volume, scholars turn their attention to how best to work with and shape archaeological archives, and what this means for the field as a whole. The majority of case studies here explore archaeological sites in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, some of which are conflict zones today. However, the contributions also showcase more broadly the depth of research on archaeological archives as a whole, and offer reflections upon the relationship between archaeological practices and archival forms. In so doing, the volume is able to offer a unique dialogue on best practices for the dissemination and synthetization of knowledge from archives more generally, whether physical or digital. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Abbreviations 1. Shaping Archaeological Archives: Fieldwork, Collections, and Private Archives ? Issues of Curation and Accessibility Rubina Raja 2. Who Can Access the Past? Archives, Technological Solutionism and Digital Colonialism in (Post-) Conflict Syria Zena Kamash 3. Unclassified: Structured Silences in the Archaeological Archive Jen A. Baird 4. Collaborative Curation of Digital Archaeological Archives: Promise, Prospects, and Challenges Anne Hunnell Chen 5. Archiving Palmyra: Outcomes of Inquiry into Archaeological Legacy Data Olympia Bobou, Amy C. Miranda, Rubina Raja, and Julia Steding 6. Considerations in Archive Archaeology: Past and Present Colonialism in the Study of Palmyra's Archaeology and History Amy C. Miranda and Rubina Raja 7. Revisiting Harald Ingholt's Excavation Diaries: Zooming in on Two Graves in the South-West Necropolis of Palmyra and their Inscriptions Rubina Raja and Julia Steding 8. Pompeii as an Archive Eric Poehler 9. Digitizing Knossos Using the Sir Arthur Evans Archive John Pouncett and Andrew Shapland 10. Using Legacy Data to Reconstruct the University of Michigan's Early Twentieth-Century Excavation Methodology at Karanis Andrew T. Wilburn 11. Placing the Container before the Content: The Cases of the 'Iron Field' and 'Mosaic Field' at Eski K?hta at the D rner Archive - Forschungsstelle Asia Minor, M nster Emanuele E. Intagliata 12. Excavating Time and Space: The Archive of the Hama Expedition in the National Museum of Denmark Anne Haslund Hansen and John Lund 13. The Mosaics from the 1928-1929 Campaigns of the Joint British-American Expedition to Gerasa: Drawings by Grace and Dorothy Crowfoot Lisa Brody and Rubina Raja 14. Digitizing the Archaeological Finds and the Photographic Archive of the German Excavation Campaigns in Samarra (1911-1913) at the Museum f r Islamische Kunst in Berlin Miriam K hn 15. Analogue Problems Through a Digital Lens: Reconsidering Underlying Issues with Archaeological Archival Practice Using the Digitization of the Samarra Archives Rhiannon Garth Jones 16. Digital Data and Recontextualization: The Case of South Italian Pottery Vinnie N rskov and Marie H l ne van de Ven 17. From Paper to Open-Air Archive: Reconstructing Illegal Excavations and Art-Market Circulations of Archaeological Objects in the Case of the Archaic Sanctuary on Timpone della Motta, Southern Italy Gloria Mittica, Carmelo Colelli, and Jan Kindberg Jacobsen 18. The History and Implications of the American Center of Research's (ACOR) Archival Digitization Pearce Paul Creasman and Ryder Kouba 19. From Legacy Data to Urban Experiences: Reconstructing the Byzantine Athenian Agora Fotini Kondyli 20. The Future of Corinth's Archaeological Archive: Toward an Inclusive and Interactive Heritage Ioulia Tzonou 21. The Challenge of Spatial Ambiguity in Geographic Information Systems Using Legacy Archaeological Records Jon M. Frey 22. Digitized Archives of Illicit Antiquities: Academic Research, Dissemination, and Impact Christos Tsirogiannis Indices
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Antike Welt 1987 in4. 1987. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc
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Universität Basel 1966 in8. 1966. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc
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Paris, chez l'auteur/ etc. 1886 Ouvrage complet en 2 tomes en 1 volume, ix pp.+ 1732 colonnes (texte imprimé en 2 colonnes), br.orig., 25cm., pages toujours non coupées, bon état, G88196
,Paris, Presses de la Cité 1983, 286 pp., 1 vol. in 8 br. illustrations hors-texte, ajout de timbres, cartes timbrées premier jour, coupures de presse, lettre, etc
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Paris, Larose éditeur, 1951. Grand in-4 broché, 209pp, 67 fig. in-texte, 2 planches, (Collection Hespéris. Institut des Hautes Études marocaines. N° XI)
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Paris, Larose éditeur, 1951. Grand in-4 broché, 209pp, 67 fig. in-texte, 2 planches, (Collection Hespéris. Institut des Hautes Études marocaines. N° XI)
Dar Es-Soltan: Industrie d'un Atérien I - Dar Es-Soltan: Industrie d'un Atérien II - Dar Es-Soltan: Industrie d'un Moustérien décadent - Dar Es-Soltan: Industrie d'un Néolithique de tradition ibéro-Maurusienne Bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 11 € -Monde (z B : 18 €) (z C : 31 €)
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RUIZ MATA (Diego), FERNADEZ JURADO (Jésus)
Reference : 494205
(1986)
ISBN : 8450559499
Huelva, Excma, 1986. In-4 broché, 243 pp. offrant 1544 fig. en noir, commentées en regard.
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C.H. Beck'sche verlags buchhandlung / München 1953 in8. 1953. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc
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