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1. The Mesolithic and Neolithic Bone Implements (Antiklia Moundrea-Agrafioti) 2. From Mesolithic Fishermen and Bird Hunters to Neolithic Goat Herders: The Mammal and Bird Bone Assemblage (Katerina Trantalidou) 3. The Non-vertebral Fish Bones (Judith Powell) 4. Fish Vertebrae (Dimitra Mylona) 5. Malacological Material (Lilian Karali) 6. Palynological Evidence (Chryssanthi Ioakim) 7. Charcoal Analysis (Maria Ntinou) 8. Archeobotanical Seed Remains (Anaya Sarpaki) 9. Neolithic Pottery: A Characterization Study (Konstantina Papakosta) 10. Sequential Radiocarbon Dating and Calculation of the Marine Reservoir Effect (Yorgos Facorellis) 11. Clastic Sediments (Katie Theodorakopoulou and Yannis Bassiakos) 12. Stable Isotopic Analysis of the Mollusk Shells (Ioannis Liritzis, Androniki Drivaliari and Adamantios Sampson). ; Prehistory Monographs 31; Vol. 2; 395 pages; This book completes the two-part series that serves as the final report for the excavation of the Cave of the Cyclops on the island of Youra in the Northern Sporades of Greece, a site that was occasionally occupied from the Mesolithic through Roman period. The second volume contains the results of detailed studies on the archaeological material, organic remains, and archeometric analyses that complete the image of this significant archaeological site. These studies help to further distinguish the main characteristics of the Mesolithic culture in the Aegean basin, including: the intense exploitation of sea resources, limited hunting activities, the collection of native fruits and land snails to supplement the diet, and attempts at domestication by isolated island communities.
First edition, 30, [2]pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac locating a single copy at Bristol; Not found on OCLC.
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Minor shelfwear. Creasing to a couple of corners of wraps. ; English Heritage; 10.7 X 8.6 X 0.6 inches; 175 pages
"This remarkable work is at once an impeccable piece of scholarship and an outstandingly beautiful volume. Written by thirteen eminent archaeologists and historians, and illustrated throughout with colour photographs of the highest quality .Never has Greek prehistory- from the Stone Age to the end of the Mycenaean civilization -been so thoroughly revealed and explored" 416p. illus.ibliography. maps. index. decorative end papers. From the library of Grace Irwin. Donor inscription on half-title. NOTE: this is a VERY large [31x24x3.5 cm] and heavy volume[2.6 kg] Book
Ex-library book with usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean. Contents: General Introduction; Part I: Geology by Dr. F. Dixey - Introduction, Physiography, Geology; Part II: Archaelogy - Stratigraphy and the Cultural Succession, Description of Cultures, Rate of Retrocession of the Zambezi through the Batoka Gorge, Correlations; Bibliography; Appendixes: Addendum: J.D. Clark; Fossil Fauna: H.B.S. Cooke; Human Remains: L.H. Wells; Kalhari Sand: Geoffrey Bond.
Good copy. Pages clean, bright and tight. Used
New English Paperback. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English. 382 p., color ills. Skill of the hand, delight of the eye: Ottoman embroideries in the Sadberk Hanim Museum Collection. Sadberk Hanim Museum's outstanding embroidery collection goes on display in December at the 'Skill of the Hand Delight of the Eye' exhibition '07 December 2012 - 26 May 2013' Sadberk Hanim Museum's outstanding embroidery collection goes on display in December at the 'Skill of the Hand Delight of the Eye' exhibition Vehbi Koc Foundation's Sadberk Hanim Museum opened in 1980 as Turkey's first private museum. Since then the museum has continued to gather the most exquisite examples of Ottoman period embroideries, creating a collection of exceptional diversity and breadth. Curated by Hülya Bilgi and Idil Zanbak, the 'Skill of the Hand Delight of the Eye' exhibition, accompanied by a lavishly illustrated exhibition catalogue, includes 167 textiles of different types worked in a wide range of needlework techniques that illustrate the richness and diversity of the embroideries that were such an essential part of Ottoman life. Through these selected pieces, visitors to the exhibition will gain insight into the story of Ottoman embroideries over a period of over 300 years, between the 17th and early 20th centuries. Embroidery is one of the oldest of the decorative arts, and changes in style over the centuries parallel those of other Ottoman arts such as fabrics, tiles and metalwork. Whether at magnificent palace ceremonies or in the activities of ordinary daily life, embroideries served a myriad of functions for Ottoman people. Ranging from items of clothing to military equipment, embroidery was widely used to decorate artefacts of many different kinds, enabling embroidery to develop as a separate trade and the production of exquisite masterpieces that can be regarded as works of art. Craftsmen and craftswomen poured their skill and creativity into finely worked artefacts embroidered with beautiful designs reminiscent of imaginary flower gardens. Using silk thread and gold and silver wire, embroideries in a thousand and one colours and compositions can be seen at Sadberk Hanim Museum between 7 December 2012 and 26 May 2013.
ff. (2), 90 leaves mimeographed on one side. Large 4to. Stapled. Wraps. First Edition. A remarkable work of metaphysics, economics, and philosophy. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! OCC14
494 p., très nbr. ill. n/b et coul. Tranche tachée. Catalogue d'exposition, Paris, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, 27 sept.-31 déc. 1989. Petite déchirure à la jaquette. Inv. 19323.
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Paris, Éditions Gallimard, 1973; in-4, 12-452 pp. + cartes, reliure d'éditeur pleine toile estampée imprimée rouge vif, dos lisse, sous jaquette illustrée. Collection « l'Univers des Formes » dirigée par André Malraux et André Parrot, secrétaire général Albert Beuret. Ce texte sur l'art du haut Moyen-Âge, situe l'an mil comme début d'une période intense pour la création artistique. Avec l'art proto-roman et l'art préroman comme précurseur de la création monastique. Ce texte donne également une vision politique et historique de la période. Très nombreuses illustrations dont certaines en couleurs. Très bon état.
Paris, Honoré Champion, 1924; in-8, XXIV-315 pp., broché. Bon état.
Paris, Centre de Documentation Universitaire, 1969; in-4 (211 x 269 mm), 268 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Dans le cadre des cours de Sorbonne, dont Perroy était professeur émérite. Bon état.
Bruxelles, Maurice Lamertin, 1931; in-8, 263 pp., broché. Très bon état.
Au Jas du Revest, par Forcalquier, Robert Morel, Éditeur, 1963; in-8 (141 x 207 mm), 192 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur papier glacé, dos lisse, sous emboîtage papier noir (relié d'après les maquettes d'Odette Ducarre). Traduction de Gilbert Corot avec des notes anonymes.
Paris, Chez Desauges, Libraire, 1784; in-8, XVI-VIII-400 pp., relié demi-similoïd, coloris vert foncé, dos lisse, tranches jaspées (traces de vers).
1 vol. fort in-8 br., n° 275 de la Collection de l'Ecole Française de Rome, 2000, 841 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (choc au dos en coiffe sup., bon état par ailleurs). Français