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The 16th International Aegean Conference (Rencontre égéenne internationale) encompasses all the geographical regions west of the Aegean (Western Mainland Greece, the Ionian islands and the Adriatic, Italy, Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Corsica and the Balearic islands), giving prominence to those focal points and traits of the local civilizations which internact with their Aegean counterparts of the 3rd and 2nd millienium BC, not excluding their Neolithic background. Some of the issues for which Hesperos opens the floor to discussion are the nature of Mycenaean presence in Iberia, the spread of the early technology of bronze across the Mediterranean, the expansion of phenomena connected with the Cetina "culture", the local productions and the Mediterranean trade network of goods, such as the industry of amber, glass and murex, the distribution of tumuli and their social implications as monuments for the local elites, the lack of local manufacture of Italo-Mycenaean pottery in Sicily, the nodal role of the Balkans in a "connecting cultures" process, the documentation of Cycladic elements as far away as the Ionian islands, and the aspects of the metallurgical "koine" across the LBA Adriatic and the Aegean, not neglecting the examination of "traditional" questions, such as the nature of Mycenaean imports in Italy, the spread of matt-painted pottery in the SW Balkans and the degree of "Mycenaeanization" of Epirus.
Adriatic Sea Region --- Aegean Sea Region --- Antiquities --- Congresses. --- Civilization
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Art objects --- Tournai Region --- History --- Tournai (Belgium)
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Phocis (Greece : Region) --- Artemis (Greek deity) --- Religion --- Phocis (Greece : Region) - Religion
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Cet atlas propose un inventaire et une étude du matériel découvert à Schaerbeek mais aussi une liste des sites archéologiques
Archéologie --- Atlas --- Patrimoine architectural --- --Géographie --- --Patrimoine --- --Schaerbeek --- --Bruxelles --- --atlas --- --Bruxelles-région --- Schaerbeek --- Géographie --- Patrimoine --- Bruxelles-région
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"For the first time, this important volume features nearly all of the ancient glass objects in the collection of the Princeton University Art Museum. Collected over the course of more than a century, the objects originate from locations across the eastern Mediterranean region. Taken together, the 509 ancient glass vessels and plaques provide a timeline of archaeological and cultural history from the middle of the second millennium B.C. to the rise of Islam in the seventh century. An introductory essay by award-winning scholar Anastassios Antonaras summarizes the history of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine glass, with a special emphasis on people--workers, artisans, owners, and vendors--and on the processes they used to create and decorate these artifacts. Conveniently arranged according to production technique, the entries in Fire and Sand include a color photograph, ink drawing, and detailed description"--Dust jacket flap.
Glassware, Ancient --- Glassware --- Verrerie antique --- Verrerie --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Princeton University. --- Catalogs. --- Mediterranean Region --- Mediterranée, Region de la --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Mediterranée, Region de la --- Antiquités
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#ANTIL0302 --- Periodicals --- Decorative arts --- Languedoc-Roussillon Region --- Handicraft
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Glass manufacture --- Glass industry --- Ceramic industries --- History --- Mediterranean region
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Narbonne Region (France)xAntiquities, Roman --- Gaul --- Gaule --- History --- Histoire
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Exhibitions --- Meuse River Region --- History --- Middle Ages, 500-1500
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