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Etruskische anatomische ex voto's zijn votiefgeschenken die uit dankbaarheid voor genezing of na vervulling van een belofte aan een godheid werden aangeboden. De Gentse ex voto's zijn afkomstig uit een sacrale put van een heiligdom, waarschijnlijk in Praeneste (nu Palestrina, bij Rome). De Gentse collectie behoorde mogelijk tot de verzameling antieke medische parafernalia van dokter Victor Deneffe (1835-1908), een befaamd oogarts en professor aan de universiteit. GUM, collectie Archeologie.
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Dit bronzen beeldje stelt de Romeinse god Mercurius voor. Hij was de populairste god bij de Galliërs. Dit beeldje moet het pronkstuk geweest zijn in de huiskapel van een Gallo-Romeinse villa. GUM, collectie Archeologie.
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Het terracottabeeldje van Minerva werd in 1823 ontdekt in Koblenz (Rijnland). Het lag als grafgift aan de voeten van een skelet. Het beeldje in pijpaarde is in Gallische stijl uitgewerkt, vereenvoudigd dus en nogal primitief aandoend. GUM, collectie Archeologie.
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Classical antiquities --- Archaeology --- Art --- Middle East
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This book is the first to examine the artisans of ancient North Africa as its core subject. Focusing on urban production in Algeria during Antiquity, this critical study brings together new documentation drawn up on the basis of field data and the consultation of archives from a long history of survey in Algeria and France.
Artisans --- Classical antiquities. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Excavations (Archaeology)
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Romans --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Classical antiquities. --- Romans. --- Danube River Valley --- Danube River Valley. --- Antiquities, Roman --- Classical antiquities
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This book is the first volume in the series Studies in Classical Archaeology, founded and edited by professors of classical archaeology, Achim Lichtenberger and Rubina Raja. This volume sets out the agenda for this series. It achieves this by familiarizing readers with a wide range of themes and material groups, and highlighting them as core areas of traditional classical archaeology, despite the fact that some have hitherto been neglected.00Themes presented in this volume include Greek and Roman portraiture and sculpture, iconography, epigraphy, archaeology, numismatics, the Mediterranean, settlement patterns, landscape archaeology, historiography, and urban archaeology. Additionally, essays on topics such as the early Islamic period and portraiture in the Near East serve to broaden the themes encompassed by this work, and demonstrate the importance of interdisciplinary knowledge in the field. The volume also offers discussions about a variety of material groups, time frames, and regions that have recently come to the fore as areas that should increasingly be considered as belonging to?and more crucially, informing? classical archaeology. The multi-disciplinary essays contained within this volume, contributed by prominent scholars from across the world, thus represent the status quo of classical archaeology, as well as tracing both how the discipline has developed over time and how it should progress in the future
Classical antiquities --- Antiquités gréco-romaines --- Antiquités gréco-romaines
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Classical antiquities. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Italy --- Greece --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities.
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