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1956S9592Athens: Hetaireia Byzantinon Spoudon 1956. Brand new. A Contribution to the History of the Cretan Family of Chortatzis. In greek. In: Epeteris Hetaireias Byzantinon Spoudon VOL. KST': pp. 231-300. Soft cover 24 cm. Hetaireia Byzantinon Spoudon paperback
2018BAE316<p>Athens: Archaeological Society 2018. In English. Soft cover 28 cm 256 pp. 176 plates.</p><p>ISBN: 978-618-5047-39-9.</p><p>Read the table of contents at:</p><p><strong>www.academia.edu/38143545/2018-Iklaina._The_Monumental_Buildings</strong></p><p><strong>CONTENTS:</strong></p><ul><li>Preface</li><li>Excavation methodology</li><li>The Cyclopean Terace Building</li><li>Topsoil and rubble</li><li>The destruction layer</li><li>North foundation trench</li><li>The slabs</li><li>Fill under the slabs 15</li><li>The burial</li><li>THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE PLATFORM</li><li>The Piazza and the Drains</li><li>The South Road and the Pit</li><li>The East Road</li><li>THE HOROS</li><li>Building X</li><li>The Gate way and Building R</li><li>Conclusions</li><li>BIBLIOGRAPHY</li><li>PLATES</li></ul><p><strong>IMPORTANT: </strong>The shipping cost is NOT included in the price and depends on the actual weight and destination. For low price books it maybe higher than the book cost. You will have to approve it after the confirmation of the order. You may ask for an estimate before placing the order at: dem.siatras@gmail.com</p> Archaeological Society paperback
GOR002879594Hardback. Very Good. hardcover
1983HALL342581Hardback. 1983. 144pp ills. throughout many coloured 4to J.M. Dent & Sons London 1983. Includes sections on Russia Hungary Bohemia & Poland. 1st edition. Very good in very good dust jacket. . hardcover
2023__0847873439Rizzoli Intl Pubns 2023. Hardcover. New. slp edition. 367 pages. 11.75x9.50x2.25 inches. Rizzoli Intl Pubns hardcover
20231-0847873439Rizzoli Intl Pubns 2023. Hardcover. New. slp edition. 367 pages. 11.75x9.50x2.25 inches. Rizzoli Intl Pubns hardcover
1850432317.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1992G1850435669I3N10I.B. Tauris 1992. Hardcover. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. I.B. Tauris hardcover
1850435669.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1984Q-0060152176Harpercollins 1984-04-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harpercollins hardcover
1992Q-1850434948I B Tauris & Co Ltd 1992-10-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! I B Tauris & Co Ltd hardcover
#[59162]With lot's of illustrations. In good condition. unknown
2500Olivier Orban 1905-06-04. paperback. bon. . Shipped from France. Olivier Orban paperback
2010S7108<p>In French. Soft cover 21 cm 608 pp. Read the contents at the attached images.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>==============================================================</p><p><b>IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at dem.siatras@gmail.com .</b></p> Daedalus paperback
197536908Princeton University Press. 1975. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep Bonnie Maclachlan née Ward. Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. A few corrections in red pen to text.; From epigraphical archaeological and literary evidence Mikalson has here assembled all relevant data concerning the dates of Athenian festivals religious ceremonies and legislative assemblies. This information has been used to revise and update our knowledge of the calendar as it reflects Athenian life.; 226 pages . 0691035458 . Princeton University Press hardcover
197516111Princeton University Press. 1975. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Upper corners lightly bumped. Book has minor shelfwear. DJ spine is sunned and discolored. Light rubbing and chipping to DJ.; From epigraphical archaeological and literary evidence Mikalson has here assembled all relevant data concerning the dates of Athenian festivals religious ceremonies and legislative assemblies. This information has been used to revise and update our knowledge of the calendar as it reflects Athenian life.; 226 pages . 0691035458 . Princeton University Press hardcover
197517609Princeton University Press. 1975. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Scholars' name to ffep Mark Golden. Else book is fine. DJ spine is sunned and discolored. Light rubbing and chipping to DJ.; From epigraphical archaeological and literary evidence Mikalson has here assembled all relevant data concerning the dates of Athenian festivals religious ceremonies and legislative assemblies. This information has been used to revise and update our knowledge of the calendar as it reflects Athenian life.; 226 pages . 0691035458 . Princeton University Press hardcover
201535310Oxbow Books. 2015. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Slight waviness to endpapers.; This is an exciting time to study in Athens. The “rescue” excavations of recent years conducted during construction of the Metro system and in preparation for the 2004 Olympic Games combined with major restoration projects and a new enthusiasm for fresh examination of old material using new techniques and applications brings new perspectives and answers on many aspects of the ancient city of Athens and life politics and religion in Attica. The 15 papers presented here contribute new findings that result from intensive first-hand examinations of the archaeological and epigraphical evidence. They illustrate how much may be gained by re-examining material from older excavations and from the methodological shift from documenting information to closer analysis and larger historical reflection. They offer a variety of perspectives on a range of issues: the ambience of the ancient city for passers-by filled with roadside shrines; techniques of architectural construction and sculpting; religious expression in Athens including cults of Asklepios and Serapis; the precise procedures for Greek sacrifice; how the borders of Attica were defined over time and details of its road-system. In presenting this volume the contributors are continuing in a long tradition of autopsy – in the sense of 'personal observation' – in Athens that began even in the Hellenistic period and has continued through the writings of centuries of travellers and academics to the present day.; 11.3 X 8.8 X 0.7 inches; 224 pages . 1782978569 . Oxbow Books hardcover
1985045253Athens: Ekdoseis Nepheli 1985 Book. Illus. by Metaphrase Vasilis Vasikechagioglou. New. French Wraps. 1st Greek Edition. Description: Henry Miller wrote these impressions in a blank printer's dummy during his first visit to Greece in 1939. He gave it to his friend the Greek Poet Seferis . Seferis died in 1971 leaving the manuscript to his widow Maro Seferiades. Translated into Greek by Vasili Vasikechagioglou. Shifreen and Jackson A185a 85p.Pages uncut/untrimmed 4 copies found in Worldcat . Ekdoseis Nepheli paperback
199739291Cambridge University Press. 1997. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. Very minor shelfwear to book. DJ has tear to front panel and minor edgewear.; 345 pages; It is a commonplace of modern scholarship that the Athenians hated and despised the Persians but the claims of contempt are disproved by the evidence of archaeology epigraphy iconography and literature all of which reveal some facet of Athenian receptivity to Achaemenid Persian culture. The Athenian response was as richly complex as the spheres of interaction: both private and public elite and sub-elite. It appears in pot shapes clothing luxurious display and monumental architecture. This innovative study the first comprehensive collection of evidence pertaining to the relations between Athens and Persia in the fifth century BC aims to make this evidence better known and in so doing to argue that the social culture of classical Athens was not the monolithic construct it might appear . 0521495989 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
200442678Cambridge University Press. 2004. Softcover. Very Good. Minor shelfwear to book. Tiny corner crease to front wrap. Underlining in pencil to a few pages.; 345 pages; It is a commonplace of modern scholarship that the Athenians hated and despised the Persians but the claims of contempt are disproved by the evidence of archaeology epigraphy iconography and literature all of which reveal some facet of Athenian receptivity to Achaemenid Persian culture. The Athenian response was as richly complex as the spheres of interaction: both private and public elite and sub-elite. It appears in pot shapes clothing luxurious display and monumental architecture. This innovative study the first comprehensive collection of evidence pertaining to the relations between Athens and Persia in the fifth century BC aims to make this evidence better known and in so doing to argue that the social culture of classical Athens was not the monolithic construct it might appear . 0521607582 . Cambridge University Press paperback
199734311Cambridge University Press. 1997. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Initial in ink to front inner cover 'N' Jenifer Neils. Light shelfwear to DJ.; 345 pages; It is a commonplace of modern scholarship that the Athenians hated and despised the Persians but the claims of contempt are disproved by the evidence of archaeology epigraphy iconography and literature all of which reveal some facet of Athenian receptivity to Achaemenid Persian culture. The Athenian response was as richly complex as the spheres of interaction: both private and public elite and sub-elite. It appears in pot shapes clothing luxurious display and monumental architecture. This innovative study the first comprehensive collection of evidence pertaining to the relations between Athens and Persia in the fifth century BC aims to make this evidence better known and in so doing to argue that the social culture of classical Athens was not the monolithic construct it might appear . 0521495989 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
199734394Cambridge University Press. 1997. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Minor shelfwear to book. Light edgewear to DJ.; 345 pages; It is a commonplace of modern scholarship that the Athenians hated and despised the Persians but the claims of contempt are disproved by the evidence of archaeology epigraphy iconography and literature all of which reveal some facet of Athenian receptivity to Achaemenid Persian culture. The Athenian response was as richly complex as the spheres of interaction: both private and public elite and sub-elite. It appears in pot shapes clothing luxurious display and monumental architecture. This innovative study the first comprehensive collection of evidence pertaining to the relations between Athens and Persia in the fifth century BC aims to make this evidence better known and in so doing to argue that the social culture of classical Athens was not the monolithic construct it might appear . 0521495989 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
1928040718London: Ernest Benn. 1928 Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st UK Edition. Series : Modern world a survey of historical forces." I have done my best. to describe the recent evolution and present condition of a country which I first visited in 1894 . and where I have resided for the past four years" 351p. index from the library of W.E.B.Wallace. Ernest Benn. hardcover
201142792Oxford University Press. 2011. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very faint shelfwear. Underlining in pencil to a few pages.; Oxford Classical Monographs; 304 pages; This book traces the development of the Theseus myth and its importance for Athens. Mills examines all extant tragedies in which Theseus appear in order to assess the significance of his role as mythological representative of Athenian greatness. She argues that the Theseus of most Athenian tragedy is carefully drawn to exemplify the idealized image of the Athenian "national character" that was prevalent in the age of the empire. . 0198150636 . Oxford University Press hardcover