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Magnard 2026 32 pages 17 4x0 6x20 8cm. 2026. pocket_book. 32 pages.
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Didier 2026 244 pages 15 4x0 8x22 8cm. 2026. Broché. 244 pages.
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Hachette 2026 160 pages 23 3x28 4x1 2cm. 2026. Broché. 160 pages.
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HACHETTE EDUC 1992 144 pages 19 2x1x26 6cm. 1992. Broché. 144 pages.
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, Brepols, 2022 Paperback, 320 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:106 col., 16 tables b/w., 58 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503599816.
Summary This book offers new and innovative perspectives on long-distance trade between Europe, the Mediterranean area, the Middle East, Africa, India and China during the Early Medieval period. The archaeological data and historical insights presented in this volume are without exception of great interest, often exciting, and more than once astonishing. The goods which travelled between the continents in the timespan under discussion (ca. 6th to 12th centuries) include pottery in all shapes and forms, textiles, coins, metal, lava millstones, glass, marble columns, rock-crystal beads, and also plants used for incense. The scope of the contributions includes the wide-ranging economic contacts of a Viking community, the changing patterns of long-distance trade in the Byzantine Empire, the spread of Chinese pottery to Africa, the Near East and Europe, the information on maritime routes provided by shipwrecks in the Java Sea, the reconstruction of an incense trade network, and the production and distribution of textiles as well as stone objects in the Middle East and beyond. The varied approaches in this volume underline that the movement of objects in Early Medieval times over vast distances not only reflect mechanisms of exchange, but also imply social networks and the transfer of ideas. Thus, Riches Beyond the Horizon sheds compelling light on a world which was much more complex and much more interconnected than has often been assumed. TABLE OF CONTENTS Joanita Vroom, Preface Hagit Nol, Long distance trade in the Early Medieval period: A general introduction Natalie Kontny, Arabo-Islamic geographies: Indian Ocean trade in Ibn KhurradKit (fl. 884 CE) Sterenn Le Maguer-Gillon, Elusive remains: Identifying incense trade routes in western Asia from biodegradable commodities (ca. 7th-13th centuries) Dashu Qin & Justin Ching Ho, Chinese ceramics exported to Africa during the 9th-10th centuries Guangcan Xin, Maritime trade in Southeast Asia from the 9th-10th centuries: A study of the Belitung and Cirebon Shipwrecks Joanita Vroom, From Xian to Birka and back: Constantinople as a nodal point in long-distance contacts during the early Middle Ages (ca. 6th-12th centuries) Hagit Nol, Rolling stones: Distribution patterns of marble, basalt and beach rock from Early Medieval Israel (ca. 7th-11th centuries) Orit Shamir & Alisa Baginski, Early medieval textiles from excavations in Israel (9th-13th centuries) trade and Transfer Ralf Wiechmann, Advancing into unknown lands: The numismatic material of Gros Stromkendorf near Wismar during the Early Viking age (ca. 8th-9th centuries)
Halberstadt Hans Goyat Adeline Le Berre Sterenn Rizza Béatrice
Reference : 500158062
(2026)
ISBN : 9782278088140
Didier 2026 144 pages 18 8x22 6x1cm. 2026. Broché. 144 pages.
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Didier 2026 120 pages 19 2x0 8x28cm. 2026. Broché. 120 pages.
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Harald Ingholt, Olympia Bobou (ed), Jesper Vestergaard Jensen (ed), Nathalia Breintoft Kristensen (ed), Rubina Raja (ed), Rikke Randeris Thomsen (ed)
Reference : 65431
, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xxiv + 562 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:554 b/w, 7 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503591247.
Summary This volume presents the first English translation of Harald Ingholt's seminal work Studier over Palmyrensk Skulptur, together with a number of studies that contextualize this important volume in the light of current research. Almost a century after its publication in 1928, Ingholt's ground-breaking Danish-language monograph remains essential reading for all scholars of Palmyrene archaeology and iconography, setting out observations on the typology and style of securely dated Palmyrene portraits, and establishing a stylistic and chronological sequence that remains in use today. Included alongside the translation of Ingholt's writings are contributions by leading scholars in the field who seek to introduce Harald Ingholt and explore the impact of his work in Palmyra, as well as presenting a survey of all the portraits from Palmyra that can be securely dated by inscription. The translation and commentary have been realized as part of the Palmyra Portrait Project, directed by Prof. Rubina Raja. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes to the Reader Preface: An Introduction from the Ingholt-Underdown Family - HAROLD UNDERDOWN Harald Ingholt and Palmyrene Sculpture: Continuing a Lifelong Relationship a Century Later - RUBINA RAJA A Brief Note on Harald Ingholt - as I Remember Him - PEDER MORTENSEN Studier over Palmyrensk Skulptur (Studies on Palmyrene Sculpture) - HARALD INGHOLT (Translated by HEIDI FLEGAL) Figures Concordance A: Locations of Objects Concordance B: Inscriptions Appendix 1. Collecting Then and Now - OLYMPIA BOBOU and RIKKE RANDERIS THOMSEN Appendix 2. Acquisition Histories Appendix 3. Dated Palmyrene Objects Publications by Harald Ingholt Palmyra Portrait Project Publications
Harald Ingholt, Rubina Raja (ed), Jean-Baptiste Yon (ed), Julia Steding (ed)
Reference : 65284
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 2 vols, 1846 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:22 b/w, 1027 col., 2 maps color, Language: English . ISBN 9782503595313.
Summary When the Danish archaeologist Harald Ingholt conducted his ground-breaking excavations of Palmyra in the 1920s and 1930s, during which time he investigated several grave monuments and carried out the first observations of Palmyra's famous funerary portraits, he kept detailed diaries of his work. For a long time, these have been stored at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen together with the extensive Ingholt Archive, while further photographs and notes on Palmyrene sculpture have been kept with Ingholt's family in the United States. Now this material and Ingholt's diaries, written primarily in Danish, have for the first time been transcribed and translated into English with a full commentary written by Professor Rubina Raja, Dr Julia Steding, and Dr Jean-Baptiste Yon, in order to make these unique texts available to a wider public. The diaries contain a wealth of information on Palmyrene sculpture, grave complexes, and inscriptions from the city, as well as offering previously unpublished details into Ingholt's excavations, and his time in the field that will provide essential new insights for scholars working on Palmyra. TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I Introduction Reading the Ingholt Excavation Diaries and Acknowledgements -RUBINA RAJA 'Den smukkeste Kvindebuste, jeg endnu har set': The Palmyra Excavation Diaries of Harald Ingholt, 1924-1928 - RUBINA RAJA Figures: Life in Syria and a Trip to Palmyra Diary 1 - 1924 Figures: Monuments in Palmyra Appendix - 1924 Figures: At Work in Palmyra Diary 2 - 1925-1928 Figures: Uncovered Objects Diary 3 - 1925 Figures: The Tombs of Palmyra VOLUME II Diary 4 - 1928 Figures: To Those at Home Diary 5 - Tombs Figures: The Near East and Hama Supplementary Material Map of graves Map of graves - degrees (locations) List of All Tombs Mentioned in the Diaries of Harald Ingholt A List of Tombs from Diary 3 Concordance of Published Inscription in the Diaries Concordances of Inscriptions from the Diaries Prosopography of the Unpublished Inscriptions in the Diaries Bibliography, Diaries Selected Bibliography of Harald Ingholt Palmyra Portrait Project - List of Publications Index
Hueber Verlag 2026 152 pages 18 4x23 6x1 1cm. 2026. Broché. 152 pages.
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Nathan 1991 17 8x1 6x26cm. 1991. Broché.
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, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 444 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:111 b/w, 171 col., 0 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, 4 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503604381.
Summary How do we reconstruct ancient societies' cultural and visual identities? Prudence Oliver Harper has dedicated her scholarly and curatorial career to piecing together the material culture of communities across ancient Western Asia, Iran, and Central Asia. A number of her colleagues - art historians, archaeologists, philologists, and conservators - have contributed essays to this volume to reflect Harper's range of contributions throughout her six-decade career. Many of the essays focus on ancient metalwork, Harper's major expertise, while others on glyptics, ivory, or glass, three of her other interests. The essays aim to make sense of this region's diverse cultural identities, many of which are the results of cross-cultural exchange. Some authors have employed iconographical or socio-historical approaches; others have complementarily opened new facets of cultural identities through technical and scientific analyses, collection history, and provenance research. TABLE OF CONTENTS Kim Benzel (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) Foreword Judith A. Lerner (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World), Betty Hensellek (independent scholar) and Henry P. Colburn (New York University) Prudence Oliver Harper: Curator and Scholar Judith A. Lerner and Henry P. Colburn Bibliography of Prudence Oliver Harper Materials and Methods Matteo Compareti (Capital Normal University, Beijing) Textile Decorations in Sasanian Stucco Panels at Bandyan (Khorasan, Iran) Georgina Herrmann (Institute of Archaeology, University College London, Emerita) Bringing Order Out of Chaos: Connoisseurship as a Fundamental Tool Pieter Meyers (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Emeritus) Bronze Casting in the Near East and Surrounding Areas St John Simpson (The British Museum) Sasanian Skeuomorphs: the Influence of Metalware on the Glass Industry K. Aslihan Yener (The Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, Emerita; and Koç University, Emerita) Silver for Justinian: Lead Isotope Analyses of Sixth- and Seventh-Century Silver Artifacts Sasanian and Sogdian Silver Betty Hensellek (Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies) The Many Lives of the Silver Saiga Rhyton in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Kate Masia-Radford (Independent Scholar) Aquatic Imagery on Silverware Attributed to the Sasanian Period Asadullah Souren Melikian-Chirvani (Independent Scholar) The Enduring Memory of Iranian Antiquity in Islamic Iran Nicholas Sims-Williams (School of Oriental and African Studies, Emeritus) and Bi Bo (Renmin University, Beijing) A Silver Vessel with a Sogdian Inscription from Chach Mediterranean and Central Asian Connections Joan Aruz (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Emerita) and Annie Caubet (Musée du Louvre, Emerita) Central Anatolia and the Mediterranean: Art and the Materials of Interaction Henry P. Colburn (New York University) On the Date and Cultural Context of Aurel Stein's Gilgit Rhyton Anca Dan (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, and École Normale Supérieure, Paris) and Frantz Grenet (Collège de France, Paris) Facing Dionysus at Silenus' Banquet in Tokharistan: A Possible Echo of a Greco-Roman Mystic Circle on a Fourth-Fifth Century "Bactrian" Silver Bowl in The al-Sabah Collection (LNS 1560M) Judith A. Lerner (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World) Thoughts on a Reused Roman Seal with a Middle Persian Inscription Andrew Oliver (Independent Scholar, Washington, D.C.) Fishing among the Flowers on a Roman Silver Cup Holly Pittman (University of Pennsylvania) Forerunners of Old Elamite Culture in Bronze Age Kerman Karen S. Rubinson (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World) Once More Identity at Tillya Tepe: the Iron Artifacts from Burial 2 History and Historiography Carol Bier (Center for Islamic Studies, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley; The Textile Museum, Emerita) Professor Pope and Dr. Phyllis Ackerman: Carpets and the Study of Persian Textiles Martha L. Carter (Independent Scholar) Notes on the Creative Mind of Ardashir I John E. Curtis (Iran Heritage Foundation; The British Museum, Emeritus) and Vesta Sarkosh Curtis (The British Museum) A Statue from Hatra in the Basrah Museum Anne Dunn-Vaturi (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) Marie-Thérèse Dubalen and the Ancient Near Eastern Study Collection Rika Gyselen (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, Emerita) Yazd, une province de l'empire sassanide Jens Kröger (Museum für Islamische Kunst, Emeritus) Revisiting the Ctesiphon Excavations of 1928-29 and How the Met's Trustees Saved the Second Campaign in 1931-32
Hachette Collections 2026 208 pages 20 8x1 2x27 6cm. 2026. Broché. 208 pages.
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Nathan 1995 1995. Broché.
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Tokyo, The Impérial Tokyo Sericultural Institute, 1909, 1 pleine percaline, titre stylisé en lettres dorées dans un encadrement estampé à froid. in-8, titre, (2)-IV-199 pages, photos dans le texte, planches photos sous serpentes et 4 planches en chromolithographies sous serpentes (variétés de vers à soie, murier, Bombyx), 2 cartes en double page, petit feuillet d'errata contrecollé sur le premier feuillet avant le titre ;
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Hatier / Profil d'une oeuvre 1977 80 pages in12. 1977. Poche. 80 pages.
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Hourquin Didier Herve Jean-Claude Bergeron Jacques Sutour Francoise Taquechel Louise Carrasco Joel Bronsart Christine Noury Vincent Hascoet Christine Bignaux Jeanne-France
Reference : 500252353
(2026)
ISBN : 9782218988929
Editions Hatier 2026 19 6x2 8x28cm. 2026. Broché.
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Husken-Ulbrich Dominique Gagnepain Emmanuel Collectif
Reference : 500188520
(2026)
ISBN : 9782011355409
Hachette Collections 2026 320 pages 22x1x28 2cm. 2026. Relié. 320 pages.
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Cornell University Press 1995 277 pages 15 2x22 7x2cm. 1995. Broché. 277 pages.
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SEUIL 2026 992 pages 15 9x24x4 7cm. 2026. Broché. 992 pages.
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