UNAL Rahmi Huseyin, KRINZINGER Friedrich, ALRAM Michael & PFEIFFER-TAS Sule (eds.)
Reference : X93224
(2010)
Wien, Verlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 2010 Complete in 2 volumes: 680 + 592pp., with numerous bl/w illustrations, added: CD-Rom containing the complete catalogue of the islamic coins, 30cm., in the series "Denkschriften der philosophisch-historischen Klasse" Band 396 (Veröffentlichungen der Numismatischen Kommission, Band 49 & Archäologische Forschungen, Band 17), ISBN 978-3-7001-6725-9, original softcovers, unread, fine condition, X93224
,Paris, Gallimard 1946, 235 pp., 1 vol. in 12 br. défraîchi
tenth day of December 1948 - Final authorized text,United Nations, Department of Public Information 1952, pp., 1 vol. in 8 br.
[Univers des Formes] ALDRED (Cyril) ; DE CENIVAL (Jean-Louis) ; DEBONO (Fernand) ; DESROCHES-NOBLECOURT (Christiane) ; LAUER (jean-Philippe) ; LECLANT (Jean) ; VERCOUTTER (Jean)
Reference : 31022
(1978)
NRF - Gallimard [Univers des Formes] 1978 26eme volume de la collection. In-4, rel. toile éditeur rouge, sous jaquette illustréecoin tête légèrement émoussée, 346pp+cartes. Illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs. Bon état d’occasion
Bon état d’occasion
Fondation Archéologique de l'Universté de Bruxelles, 1932. 16 x 24, 77 pp., broché, très bon état.
Dijon, s. d.. In-4° (26 cm), 136 pages, 300 gr.
Très bon état.
Université de Dijon - Centre de recherches sur les techniques gréco-romaines
Reference : 3240
N° N° 1 de 1972 (réédition de 1975) - broché
bon état
Université de Dijon - Centre de recherches sur les techniques gréco-romaines
Reference : 3238
N° N° 5 de 1975 - broché
bon état
Université de Dijon - Centre de recherches sur les techniques gréco-romaines
Reference : 3235
N° N° 6 de 1976 - broché
bon état
[Editions Errance] - Université de Tours ; Caesarodunum ; CHEVALLIER, R. ; Bulletin de l'Institut d'Etudes Latines et du Centre de Recherches A. Piganiol
Reference : 57409
(1986)
Réédition de la version de 1976, 1 vol. in-8 br., Bulletin de l'Institut d'Etudes Latines et du Centre de Recherches A. Piganiol, Editions Errance, Paris, 1986, 334 pp.
Bon état
Bruxelles, Imprimerie Sopel, 1935. 15 x 22, 71 pp., broché, bon état.
1982 16x21x2cm. 1982. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc et en couleurs
Bon Etat couverture un peu défraîchie intérieur propre
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Paperback, Pages: 264 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:6 b/w, 19 col., 11 tables b/w., Language:English, *New. ISBN 9782503608877.
The idea of the Nordic nations as champions of gender equality is firmly rooted in today?s perceptions of society. But how does such a modern comprehension influence our views of history? Does our understanding of gender impact on how we see the past? And do the ways in which we gender the past have an effect on our present identities? From the Stone Age to the Early Modern period, and from warriors and queens to households and burials, this groundbreaking volume draws together research conducted as part of the project Gendering the Nordic Past, an inter-Nordic collaboration aimed at (re)evaluating and revitalizing the field of gender studies in the region. The chapters gathered in this volume, contributed by archaeologists and historians, theologians, art historians, and specialists in gender studies, aim to offer novel perspectives on the ways in which we gender the past. While many of the chapters focus explicitly on the Nordic countries, comparisons are also drawn with other regions in order to provide both internal and external views on the role of the collective past in present Nordic identities. The result, presented here, is an essential dialogue into the importance of gender in creating and maintaining past identities, as well as a new understanding of how the identities that we construct for the past can relate to heritage narratives. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Gendering the Nordic Past: Dialogues Between Perspectives Unn Pedersen, Marianne Moen, and Lisbeth Skogstrand The Nordic Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Early Iron Age 2. Settlement, Technology and Transmission of Knowledge: Early Mesolithic Family Structure as a Key to Understand Long-term Social Stability and Non-change Ingrid Fuglestvedt 3. Why Patrilocal Female Exogamy? A Critical View on Kinship in The Nordic Bronze Age Lene Melheim 4. A Network of Girls: Marriage Alliances in Roman Period Scandinavia Lisbeth Skogstrand 5. ?Body, Doorway that You Are?: Gendering in Fourth to Sixth Century AD Voss and Hardanger Elisabeth Aslesen 6. Golden Revelations: Revisiting the Richly Furnished Graves of the Migration Period in Southern Norway Marie Dave Amundsen 7. Women, Warriors and the Negotiation of Identity in Migration Period Scandinavia Ingunn R stad The Viking Age 8. Another Story? Returning to the Oseberg Ship Burial Unn Pedersen 9. A V lva or Sei ma r in Finland? Cultural Creolization as a Problem for Interpretations Anna Wessman, Frog, and Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson 10. Gender and Relationality in the Viking Age: Mortuary Archaeology Beyond Grave-goods Sarah Croix 11. The Spaces in Between: Exploring the Interpretative Potential of Ungendered Graves Marianne Moen The Nordic Middle Ages and Beyond 12. Textiles and Texts: Gendering the Medieval Church Steinunn Kristj nsd ttir 13. Gender and Ornamental Practices, c. 1000?1350: Re-assessing the Interpretative History Ragnhild M. B 14. Gender and Work under the Arctic Circle: Household Perspective on Early Modern Economies in the North Hilde Sandvik 15. Dissolving Dichotomies: On the Necessity of Integrating Saami, Nordic, and Feminist Gender Archaeology Marte Spangen The Nordic Past in Perspective 16. Gender in Migration Narratives of Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe Martin Furholt and Stefan Burmeister 17. A Case Study of the Turin Satirical-Erotic Papyri: Historical Bodies, Mundane Resistance and Alternative Worlds Reinert Skumsnes 18. Changing Gender Ideologies in Early Iron Age Athens S ren Handberg
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Paperback, Pages: 261 pages,Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:6 b/w, 21 col., 11 tables b/w. Language:English *new. ISBN 9782503608877.
The idea of the Nordic nations as champions of gender equality is firmly rooted in today?s perceptions of society. But how does such a modern comprehension influence our views of history? Does our understanding of gender impact on how we see the past? And do the ways in which we gender the past have an effect on our present identities? From the Stone Age to the Early Modern period, and from warriors and queens to households and burials, this groundbreaking volume draws together research conducted as part of the project Gendering the Nordic Past, an inter-Nordic collaboration aimed at (re)evaluating and revitalizing the field of gender studies in the region. The chapters gathered in this volume, contributed by archaeologists and historians, theologians, art historians, and specialists in gender studies, aim to offer novel perspectives on the ways in which we gender the past. While many of the chapters focus explicitly on the Nordic countries, comparisons are also drawn with other regions in order to provide both internal and external views on the role of the collective past in present Nordic identities. The result, presented here, is an essential dialogue into the importance of gender in creating and maintaining past identities, as well as a new understanding of how the identities that we construct for the past can relate to heritage narratives. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Gendering the Nordic Past: Dialogues Between Perspectives Unn Pedersen, Marianne Moen, and Lisbeth Skogstrand The Nordic Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Early Iron Age 2. Settlement, Technology and Transmission of Knowledge: Early Mesolithic Family Structure as a Key to Understand Long-term Social Stability and Non-change Ingrid Fuglestvedt 3. Why Patrilocal Female Exogamy? A Critical View on Kinship in The Nordic Bronze Age Lene Melheim 4. A Network of Girls: Marriage Alliances in Roman Period Scandinavia Lisbeth Skogstrand 5. ?Body, Doorway that You Are?: Gendering in Fourth to Sixth Century AD Voss and Hardanger Elisabeth Aslesen 6. Golden Revelations: Revisiting the Richly Furnished Graves of the Migration Period in Southern Norway Marie Dave Amundsen 7. Women, Warriors and the Negotiation of Identity in Migration Period Scandinavia Ingunn R stad The Viking Age 8. Another Story? Returning to the Oseberg Ship Burial Unn Pedersen 9. A V lva or Sei ma r in Finland? Cultural Creolization as a Problem for Interpretations Anna Wessman, Frog, and Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson 10. Gender and Relationality in the Viking Age: Mortuary Archaeology Beyond Grave-goods Sarah Croix 11. The Spaces in Between: Exploring the Interpretative Potential of Ungendered Graves Marianne Moen The Nordic Middle Ages and Beyond 12. Textiles and Texts: Gendering the Medieval Church Steinunn Kristj nsd ttir 13. Gender and Ornamental Practices, c. 1000?1350: Re-assessing the Interpretative History Ragnhild M. B 14. Gender and Work under the Arctic Circle: Household Perspective on Early Modern Economies in the North Hilde Sandvik 15. Dissolving Dichotomies: On the Necessity of Integrating Saami, Nordic, and Feminist Gender Archaeology Marte Spangen The Nordic Past in Perspective 16. Gender in Migration Narratives of Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe Martin Furholt and Stefan Burmeister 17. A Case Study of the Turin Satirical-Erotic Papyri: Historical Bodies, Mundane Resistance and Alternative Worlds Reinert Skumsnes 18. Changing Gender Ideologies in Early Iron Age Athens S ren Handberg
"1926. La Chapelle-Montligeon (Orne) Imprimerie de Montligeon 1926 - Broché 14 5 cm x 23 cm XXXVII+ 301 pages ills hors-texte - Texte par un religieux de ce monastère envoi et billet dans une enveloppe de Dom Jean-Marie Clerc abbé du monastère ; nomenclature détaillée de tous les abbés - Trombone tenant l'enveloppe rouillé bon état"
Scafati, imprimerie pompéienne, 1876
in-12 demi reliure cartonnée , dos cuir noir , pièce de titre , 252 p. , photogravures en noir et blanc in et hors texte , bon état ,
Bln., 1963. 4to. 135 pp., textillustr, 110 plts., 19 tables.
,Paris, Plon 1928, 300 pp., 1 vol. in 12 br. défr., illustrations hors-texte, carte dépliante
1993 Paris, Galerie Pons, 1993. Publié à l'occasion d'une exposition, avec le soutien de l'Académie de France à Rome, Villa Medicis. Livre de photographies, contenant 24 reproductions pleine page des photographies en noir et blanc de Thierry Urbain. Texte de Frédéric Lambert. Texte de la "stèle d'Eanna", période d'Uruk, traduit et annoté par Sophie Kahn. Grand in-8 broché de 64 pp. non numérotées. Couverture à rabats. Très bon état.
très bon
Thayngen, Karl Augustin, 1946, gr. in-8vo, 312 S., ill. mit 84 Tafeln & 4 Plänen, Original-Broschüre.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Suceava, Complexul Muzeal Bucovina/ Editura Terra Design 2006 92pp., with 176 illustrations, 30cm., illustrated softcover, bilingual: English-Romanian, very good condition, S97241
Philipp von Zabern 1977 in4. 1977. Relié. iconographie en noir et blanc
Très Bon Etat de conservation intérieur frais tampons au début du livre bonne tenue
Köln, Böhlau, 1964. In-8 pleine toile bordeaux d'édition, VII-290 pp., 95 cartes et fig. en noir dans le texte, 18 planches d'ill. photogr. in fine, bibliographie, index. (Beihefte der Bonner Jahrbücher, Band 11).
Très bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Kjøbenhavn, Gyldendal, 1873. Samtidigt hldrbd. med rygfrogyldning og ophøjede bind. Litograferet frontispiece. (4),169 pp. Lidt spredte brunpletter. Stempel på foden af titelbladet.
Copenhague, typis Blanci Luni, 1844 in-8, [2]-176 pp., avec une planche dépliante "in fine", demi-veau marine, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs. Bel exemplaire.
Rare : il s'agit de la soutenance de thèse de l'archéologue et philologue danois Johan Louis Ussing (1820-1905), qui se spécialisa ensuite plutôt dans l'épigraphie.Seulement deux notices au CCF. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT