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Wide ranging, beautifully illustrated survey of the Minoan and Mycenean cultures of the Greek Bronze Age. 303p. plates[ some col] bibliography, index, decorative end papers.. Donor inscription. Crisp neat text. NOTE: Large [26x20x heavy nook [1.2kg] Book
This is fasicule # 4 intended as part of Volume I, Chapter VI. of the Cambridge Ancient History series - Revised edition, Volumes I & II [85p. bibliography] "In order to make .[the CAH] .available to readers as soon as possible it will be issued, in the first instance, as fasicles. With some exceptions [each] will contain one chapter, but the order of publication will not correspond to the sequence of the chapters . In the volumes of the complete editon the pages will be renumbered, and prefatory matter, maps, chronological tables and indexes will be included. The plates will be issued in a separate volume") Book
2 vol. Text, Tafeln. 215 p., 582 fig., 180 pl. (Röm.-Germanisches Zentralmuseum zu Mainz. Forschungsinstitut für Vor-und Frühgeschichte). Inv. 15932 et Th 203
1963. Xi, 56pp, 64pls. ; Colt Archaeological Institute Publications; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 56 pages
Short but comprehensive and well-illustrated introduction to the arts of Minoan and Mycenaean Greece. 216p. plates (some col.) maps.Bibliography.index.Neat, tight unmarked copy, but paper is age-toned.. Book
Short but comprehensive and well-illustrated introduction to the arts of Minoan and Mycenaean Greece.Covers : Crete 3,000 - 1,550 BC/ The Cyclades 3000-1550 BC/ Mainland Greece 3000-1550 BC/ Major arts in the Late Bronze Age/ Minor arts in the Late Bronze Age. 216p. plates (some col.) maps.Bibliography.index. Book
Small blank sticker to rear wrap. Very light shelfwear. ; 21pp, illustrated. At the Swedish excavations of the Etruscan acropolis at Acquarossa some pieces of burned clay from a house wall were recovered. They contained several enclosed carbonized cereal grains and numerous grain impressions. Since traces of straw and twigs were also visible in the pieces, plant material had obviously been mixed into the clay when the house was built. Some cereal grains had also been included, which were carbonized when the clay was burnt. The find belonged to zone H in the excavation area and derived from the later part of the 7th century or the first half of the 6th century B. C. By the excavator of zone H, Mrs. Leni Wendt, the material was placed at the disposal of the author for analysis of the botanical elements. This report deals with the cereals that could be identified. Some accompanying weeds are also included. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology and Literature. Pocket-Book 86; 21 pages
"Written as a Baedeker for the antiquities collector in need of an expert's straightforward advice.It will also assist him in avoiding the two major pitfalls of collecting : the purchase of mediocrities and forgeries" It includes over 200 black and white photographs and 21 color plates. and a chapter on coins by Herbert A.Cahn .258p. plates, illus. index. Book
Discovery of the Minoan civilizatiojn by Arthur Evans - told for young people. illus. Ex-Library
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 229 pages with short b&w photo page at back. Sections on Bronze drums, tuning of , in sets, musical patterns, style, Gamelan Munggang and early descendants, development and degeneration, paired tuning, etc.
"... a comprehensive survey of how the Aegean peoples expressed themselves during a period of some 5000 years after the end of the Bronze Age (circa 1100 BC), and before the rise of Greek art. Work produced in the ambience of the palaces of Crete (including the palace of Minos at Knossos) and of Mycenae on the mainland is fully described and illustrated. For purposes of clarity the arts are considered by function and material rather than by geographical region or chronological period; but the main political upheavals affecting them are kept in mind. Little wall-painting has survived, and the so-called minor arts are examined for the light they thow on it, as well as to assess artistic development in the Aegean as a whole." 311p. illus bibliography index. Text crisp and unmarked, slightly scuffed paper covers.. Book
144p. illus (some col).bibliography.index. Book
144p. illus (some col).bibliography.index. Book
Starting with the Bronze Age this book discusses the Early Iron Age, and the colonial expansions which preceded Classical Greece. " .This book is especially valuable for its combination of political, economic and social history, literature, archaeology and philosophy into one whole picture of this fascinating subject. It should help the reader, generalist or specialist, gain a genuine insight into Greek history. " 257p.+ pates, bibliography. maps.Neat but spine is sun faded. Book
Starting with the Bronze Age this book discussses the Early Iron Age, and the colonial expansions which preceded Classical Greece. " ".This book is especially valuable for its combination of political, economic and social history, literature, archaeology and philosophy into one whole picture of this fascinating subject. It should help the reader, generalist or specialist, gain a genuine insight into Greek history. " 257p. bibliography.maps. plates index Book
60 pages. Exhibition catalogue. Printed on glossy stock. Illustrated with colour and black and white photos. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new Brodart cover. A quality copy. Book
56 p., LXIV planches hors-texte. Colt Archaeological Institute Publications. Inv. 13030.
63p., 30 fig. Tiré-à-part extrait de Palaeohistoria, Acta et communicationes Instituti Bio-Archaeologici Universitatis Groninganae 32. Inv. 27233 0
246 p., 202 fig. n/b. Inv. 10481.
176 p., 64 pl., 72 fig. n/b, 12 coul. Signature p. de garde. Inv. 29904
16 p., 9 fig. Tiré-à-part extrait du Bulletin n°5 de la Société archéo. du Département de l'Aube. Inv. 27112
560 p., nbr. ill. n/b et coul. (Guides archéologiques du Malgré-Tout. Inv. 39946 : Jean-Marc DOYEN - Entre Occident et Orient (1974-1994). Une carrière pour le moins. singulière Claire BELLIER & Pierre CATTELAIN - Souvenirs, souvenirs. Eugène et nous... et le Malgré-Tout Luc DELVAUX - Un Warmenbol et trente-six domaines Guy DE MULDER - Eugène Warmenbol et la Protohistoire en Belgique Walter LECLERCQ - Bibliographie d'Eugène Warmenbol Valérie ANGENOT - L'Empress en détresse. Un monument d'égyptomanie canadienne à Montréal Laurent BAVAY - Un ostracon érotique inédit de la nécropole thébaine Jean-Michel BRUFFAERTS - Jean Capart et la lanterne magique de l'égyptologie belge Marie-Cécile BRUWIER - Deux jarres de jardin à Enghien (Belgique) & les vases canopes d'un grand-prêtre égyptien de la Basse Époque Wouter CLAES, Stan HENDRICKX & Dirk HUYGE (?) - One tomb and many potsherds: a few remarks on a possible Predynastic cemetery and settlement activity at el-Hosh (Upper Egypt) Peter COSYNS, Bernard GRATUZE & Isabelle VERHOEVEN - Trois de trèfle et le pique du faucon Alain DELATTRE - À propos des inscriptions du monastère de Phoibammôn dans le désert d'Hermonthis (Égypte) Robert DE MÛELENAERE - L'Égypte dans les trésors d'églises d'Europe occidentale Alexis DEN DONCKER - Sun Ra, la force du mythe Cécile EVERS (avec la collaboration de Laurent FONTAINE & Isabella ROSATI) - « Small is beautiful » : portraits impériaux en stuc d'Alexandrie Eric GUBEL - Bastet et les chats de Bubastes (sic). Quelques réflexions métonymiques Jean-Marcel HUMBERT - Déclinaisons égyptisantes des cuillères « à la nageuse » Véronique HURT - Voyage en Orient à la fin du XIXe siècle Gert HUSKENS - Auguste Parent's Voyage en Orient and the Musée Parent that never really existed Christina KARLSHAUSEN & Thierry DE PUTTER - Un cavalier arabe d'Émile Prangey, peintre orientaliste namurois Charlotte LEJEUNE - L'intendant Amenemhat au désert David LORAND - De Heqanakht à Agatha, une intrigue orientalisante Arnaud QUERTINMONT - Roger Guérin et Antoine Dubois : l'Égypte au service du grès salé « grand feu » de Bouffioulx Georges & Marie-Thérèse RAEPSAET-CHARLIER - Un aspect méconnu de l'égyptomanie au début du XXe siècle : les couvertures illustrées de partitions musicales Leilani STAJER - The contribution of Slovenian collectors to ancient Egyptian collections in central European museums Dorian VANHULLE - Bons baisers de Russie via l'Égypte : caisses en bois et vases en pierre aux Musées du Cinquantenaire Bernard VAN RINSVELD - Forever is now : deux monuments funéraires égyptisants à la gloire d'une BD unique. Edgar P. Jacobs et Philippe Biermé Barbara ARMBRUSTER - À la recherche de la « perle rare » : au sujet des perles tubulaires en or de l'âge du Bronze Stijn ARNOLDUSSEN & Hannie STEEGSTRA - 'All that glisters...'. Prehistoric gold (pickings) from the Netherlands Ron BAKX - Ein Schwert im Ruhestand. Der außergewöhnliche Fund eines vertikal deponierten Schwertes aus der mittleren Bronzezeit in Bavikhove (Westflandern, Belgien) Katharina BECKER & Derek HAMILTON - From Kilmurry to Kernenried Ignace BOURGEOIS, Luc GEEROMS & Walter DE SWAEF - Une moustache et deux haches. Deux bustes de Jean Moens Dirk BRANDHERM - The Number Game - Bronze Age Metalwork Depositions and Numerical Symbolism in Ancient Europe Pierre CATTELAIN, Laureline CATTELAIN & Alison SMOLDEREN - Histoire de ne plus vous faire marcher ! Réévaluation de la collection du Franc-Bois à Fagnolle (Philippeville - province de Namur - Belgique) et nouvelles données sur l'attribution chrono-culturelle des sépultures sous marchets Guy DE MULDER - Remuer les cendres du passé. Une datation radiocarbone sur un fragment de charbon de bois de la tombelle de Ruien/Kluisberg (Flandre orientale, B) Léonard DUMONT & Ineke JOOSTEN - L'épée d'Onnen (Groningue, Pays-Bas), de la tourbière aux rayons X Arianna ESPOSITO & Elena FRIGERIO - Making the fragments speak, etc.
Claude Moirignot 1984. In-4 relié toile sous jaquette illustré rempliée de 137 pages illustrées dans et en hors, en noir et en couleurs. Tirage limité numéroté à 500 exemplaires, celui-ci n°228 avec envoi de Moirignot. Joint avec. Edmond Moirignot : naissance d'un broenze. Plaquette in-8 agrafée de 15 pages illustrées. Avec envoi. Très bon état
X + 260 p., 74 planches hors-texte, Très nombreuses figures in-texte. petite arrache au dos. Inv. 13074.
Minor foxing on endpapers, former owner's ink stamp, name and ink note on ffep else unmarked, upper corners lightly bumped. Spotting to boards. Worn dustjacket with rubbing, creasing and yellowing and a couple of tears. ; 311pp, 35pls. Contributors include Merrillees, Coldstrem, Cadogan, Buchholz, et al. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 311 pages