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XIII + 182 p. + LXXXVII planches hors-texte, 52 fig. in-texte, 2 dépliants. Jaquette jaunie avec plusieurs manques. . Inv. 12024.
549 p., 32 pl. coul., 2 plans dépl. (Muzeul Judetean Buzau. Monografii Arheologice si Istorice IV. Biblioteca Mousaios). En français, roumain et allemand. Inv. 29893
46 p., 359 lots la plupart illustrés en coul. Inv. 34407
193 p., 906 lots la plupart illustrés en coul. Inv. 24860
92 p., ill. n/b. et coul. Inv. 24966
71 p., ill. n/b. et coul. Inv. 24967
75 p., ill. n/b. et coul. Inv. 24218 et 24951
329 p., très nbr. ill. n/b Catalogue d'exposition, Kimbell Art Museum, June 25-September 18, 1983. Inv. Th 139
88 p., 45 fig. n/b dans le texte. Regional Archaeologies. Inv. 19111.
Catalogue for the 20th Century Bronzes and Sculpture sale on Wednesday 1 December 1993 . Quality illustrations for 228 lots in total, some in black and white. 40 pages. Some light creases on front cover and slight rubbing on back.
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
"A survey of the visual arts of ancient Greece" 431p. illus bibliography.index. Book
"A survey of the visual arts of ancient Greece" 424p. illus (some col) map. bibliography. index. Book
1 corner bumped. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). DJ is price-clipped. Minor edgewear to DJ. Bookseller stamp to ffep. ; 144 pages
Light foxing to top of textblock. Minor creasing to DJ. ; 16pp of b&w plates at end ; 256 pages; Assembles evidence for the relative and absolute dating of Aegean Bronze Age (Crete, Cylclades, Mainland) and to suggest absolute dates from that evidence.
Book shows light shelf wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 350 pages with a great many b&w photos, many full-page. Contents include: Perseus arming, Icarus, Behind the rider sits dark care, Tomb of the Duke of Clarence, etc.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong small 4to. 115, [1] p. Color and b/w ills. In Turkish. Anadolu'da insan görüntüleri. Klasik Çag Öncesi Sergisi. 17 Ocak - 15 Subat 2013. [Exhibition catalogue]. Coord.: Bahattin Öztuncay.
Mm 195x285 Brossura editoriale con bandelle di pp. 246, con illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori. Contributi in italiano, inglese, francese e tedesco. Opera in buonissime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY
279p. illus (some col) fold out time chart. bibliography index Book
Young Historians series "Not only a vivid account of these ancient people but also of the work of the modern scholars who have given us back a lost page of history" 112p. illus index. Neat copy except for the library stamps > ILLUS 97p.plates. bibliography.index Ex-Library
Page-Barbour Lectures for 1955 at the University of Virginia. Describing the excavation of the new Grave Circle discovered in 1951, the "most sensational finds made in mainland Greece since1876" 201p.+ 48 pages of plates chronology, bibliography, index Crisp neat copy with only minor signs if library ownership. else near fine. Front flap of DJ laid in . Ex-Library
Page-Barbour Lectures for 1955 at the University of Virginia. Describing the excavation of the new Grave Circle discovered in 1951, the "most sensational finds made in mainland Greece since1876" 201p.+ 48 pages of plates chronology, bibliography, index. Crisp tight copy, name of owner c, cRIS[P TIGHT COP . Book
A bit of waviness to cloth boards (moisture? ). Endpapers lightly browned. Former owner's name on ffep. Else book is VG. DJ spine browned. A bit of foxing to DJ now in mylar. ; 199pp + plates with 87 b+w illustrations. Ownership signature on flyleaf, else unmarked.; Page-Barbour Lectures for 1955 At the University of Virginia; 199 pages
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
328 pages; This book has come out of a project that pioneered, and is continuing to pioneer, the in-depth application of state of the art scientific analyses to ceramic artefacts and skeletal material. The vases and skeletons of Bronze Age Greece which are the subjects of this comprehensive study, do not appear as they do in their usual format - illustrations in a book with descriptions of contexts. In this project, and therefore in this book, each object is revealed from the inside, and because of this, it has a different story to tell - what people ate and drank in everyday life, the diet and health of the people who lived in Bronze Age Greece. By means of organic residue and stable isotope analysis, knowledge has been extended beyond anything previously gleaned through normal archaeological research. There are some fascinating insights, such as the origin of modern Greek retsina, which was traced first to the time of Agammemnon, then to Crete in the 17th century BC and finally to the Early Minoan Period, c. 2000 BC. The results of this ground breaking project have been presented in 7 international exhibitions, starting with the National Archaeological Museum in Athens in 1999. It is the most widely travelled exhibition of Greek artefacts ever mounted. This volume gives the reader the ultimate "story within the story": the primary scientific evidence behind the work that has been carried out up to 2003. It has been written by the world renowned scientists who carried out the work.