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Fouilles archéologiques --- Peuples italiques --- Céramique grecque --- Basilicate (Italie) --- Antiquités.
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Although there are many studies of certain individual ancient Italic groups (e.g. the Etruscans, Gauls and Latins), there is no work that takes a comprehensive view of each of them?the famous and the less well-known?that existed in Iron Age and Roman Italy. Moreover, many previous studies have focused only on the material evidence for these groups or on what the literary sources have to say about them. This handbook is conceived of as a resource for archaeologists, historians, philologists and other scholars interested in finding out more about Italic groups from the earliest period they are detectable (early Iron Age, in most instances), down to the time when they begin to assimilate into the Roman state (in the late Republican or early Imperial period). As such, it will endeavor to include both archaeological and historical perspectives on each group, with contributions from the best-known or up-and-coming archaeologists and historians for these peoples and topics. The language of the volume is English, but scholars from around the world have contributed to it. This volume covers the ancient peoples of Italy more comprehensively in individual chapters, and it is also distinct because it has a thematic section.
Peuples italiques --- Italie --- Antiquités. --- Italic peoples. --- Ethnology --- History --- Rome --- Italy --- Social conditions --- Civilization --- Antiquities. --- Peuples italiques. --- Antiquités --- Ethnology - Rome - History --- Ethnology - Italy - History --- Rome - Social conditions --- Italy - Social conditions
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Vestini --- Italic peoples --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Vestins --- Peuples italiques --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Abruzzo (Italy) --- Abruzzes (Italie) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- L'Aquila (Italy : Province) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Congrès --- Antiquités --- Congresses. --- Vestini - Congresses --- L'Aquila (Italy : Province) - Antiquities - Congresses
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À l'aube du VIIIe siècle avant notre ère, la Grèce archaïque est en crise, tant politique qu'économique. L'expansion coloniale en Méditerranée fournira une manière de réponse à la surpopulation et aux tensions qui menacent l'édifice social. Des communautés entières s'expatrient pour s'établir sur les rivages fertiles de l'Italie du Sud. Pithécusses, Cumes, Sybaris, Crotone, Tarente, Rhegion, Métaponte et Poseidonia, les nouvelles cités, asseoient bientôt leur richesse sur l'agriculture et le trafic commercial. Fortes de leur position géographique, elles font de la région la plaque tournante des échanges méditerranéens. Au contact des populations autochtones, les Italiques, une civilisation originale s'épanouit sur ces terres connues dans toute l'Antiquité sous le nom de Grande Grèce. L'aventure durera six siècles. Déchirées par les luttes fratricides, menacées par les Samnites, les Etrusques et les Carthaginois, les cités de la Grande Grèce succombent aux assauts répétés de la puissance romaine. Tarente tombe en 209 avant notre ère. Pier Giovanni Guzzo restitue la singulière histoire de ces Grecs qui marquèrent profondément l'Italie méridionale.
Archéologie --- Histoire --- Histoire de l'art --- Histoire de l'urbanisme --- Mythologie --- Temple --- Grèce --- Greece --- Magna Graecia (Italy) --- Colonies --- Civilization --- History --- Antiquities --- Greece - Colonies - Italy - Magna Grecia --- Magna Graecia (Italy) - Civilization --- Magna Graecia (Italy) - History --- Magna Graecia (Italy) - Antiquities --- Grande-grèce --- Peuples italiques --- Italie --- Italie (sud) --- Relations --- Antiquité --- Jusqu'à 535
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Inscriptions, Latin --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Frosinone (Italy : Province) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Romans --- Inscriptions latines --- Romains --- Römerzeit. --- Frosinone (Italie : Province) --- Anagni --- Veroli --- Alatri --- Ferentino --- Social life and customs. --- Material culture. --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Antiquités romaines. --- Antiquités --- Romanisation --- Peuples italiques --- Sacco, Vallée du (Italie) --- Antiquités.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Iron age --- Italic peoples --- Tombs --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Age du fer --- Italiotes --- Tombeaux --- Cultural assimilation --- Acculturation --- Sala Consilina (Italy) --- Sala Consilina (Italie) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Iron implements --- -Iron implements --- -Implements, utensils, etc. --- Ironwork --- Civilization --- -Antiquities --- -Sala Consilina (Italy) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités --- Implements, utensils, etc. --- Antiquities. --- Sala Consilina --- Iron age - Italy - Sala Consilina. --- Iron implements - Italy - Sala Consilina. --- Italie --- tombe --- âge du fer --- Antiquité --- peuples italiques --- acculturation --- archéologie
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The focus of this book is on the Italic people of Apulia during the fourth century BC, when Italic culture seems to have reached its peak of affluence. Scholars have largely ignored these people and the region they inhabited. During the past several decades archaeologists have made significant progress in revealing the cultures of Apulia through excavations of habitation sites and un-plundered tombs, often published in Italian journals. This book makes the broad range of recent scholarship - from new excavations and contexts to archaeometric testing of production hypotheses to archaeological evidence for reconsidering painter attributions - available to English-speaking audiences. In it thirteen scholars from Italy, the United States, Great Britain, France, and Australia present targeted essays on aspects of the cultures of the Italic people of Apulia during the fourth century BC and the surrounding decades.
Italic peoples --- Pottery, Italic --- Vases, Red-figured --- Material culture --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Grave goods --- Human geography --- Social archaeology --- Peuples italiques --- Céramique italique --- Vases à figures rouges --- Culture matérielle --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Mobilier funéraire --- Géographie humaine --- Archéologie sociale --- History --- Histoire --- Puglia (Italy) --- Pouilles (Italie) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- History. --- Red-figure vases --- Red-figured vases --- Vases, Red-figure --- Vases, Ancient --- Italic pottery --- Ethnology --- Etruscans --- Anthropo-geography --- Anthropogeography --- Geographical distribution of humans --- Social geography --- Anthropology --- Geography --- Human ecology --- Burial goods --- Burial objects --- Grave objects --- Ceremonial objects --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Methodology
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Les quatre chapitres qui composent le volume correspondent aux quatre conférences présentées au Collège de France en 2014. Y sont examinées les fondations de Pithécusses et de Cumes ; de Mégara Hyblaea dans ses rapports avec les cités chalcidiennes de la Sicile orientale ; de Sybaris dans ses relations avec les populations indigènes de l’arrière-pays. Enfin, la formation urbaine de Pompéi, fondée par les communautés italiques de la vallée du Sarno, est analysée pour comparer l’établissement des cités grecques avec l’implantation d’une ville italique. Les interprétations se fondent à la fois sur une exégèse des sources littéraires anciennes et sur l’étude du matériel archéologique pertinent, actuellement disponible. Ces sources de nature diverse sont traitées selon les méthodes propres à chaque discipline ; la bibliographie moderne est également discutée. Le livre offre ainsi une vision actualisée des sujets traités à l’usage des étudiants et constitue une base pour relancer la discussion Nei quattro capitoli che compongono il volume, corrispondenti alle quattro lezioni tenute al Collège de France nel 2014, si esaminano le fondazioni di Pithecusa e Cuma; di Megara Hyblea nel quadro delle poleis calcidesi della Sicilia orientale; di Sibari, in rapporto con le preesistenti popolazioni indigene dell’Enotria. Infine, si discutono i modi della formazione urbana di Pompei, impiantata dalle società italiche della valle del fiume Sarno: anche allo scopo di porre a riscontro le poleis greche con una città italica. Le argomentazioni che vengono proposte si fondano sia su in'interpretazione delle fonti letterarie antiche relative ai diversi temi discussi sia sull'ordinamento dei materiali archeologici, finora disponibili, che si siano ritenuti utili alla discussione. Queste evidenze, di natura differente fra loro, sono trattate iuxta propria principia. Viene, inoltre, menzionata e discussa la moderna bibliografia pertinente. In tal modo si presume di aver offerto un panorama…
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Greeks --- Architecture, Ancient --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Grecs --- Architecture antique --- Villes antiques --- Colonization --- Colonisation --- Pompeii (Extinct city) --- Megara Hyblaea (Extinct city) --- Sybaris (Extinct city) --- Pompéi (Ville ancienne) --- Megara Hyblea (Ville ancienne) --- Sybaris (Ville ancienne) --- Villes --- Pithécusses (ville ancienne) --- Antiquité --- Origines --- Antiquités --- Pompéi (ville ancienne) --- Megara Hyblaea (ville ancienne) --- Sybaris (ville ancienne) --- Megara Hyblea (ville ancienne) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Pompéi (Ville ancienne) --- Antiquité. --- Pithécusses (ville ancienne) --- Pompéi (ville ancienne) --- Antiquités --- History & Archaeology --- archéologie --- colonies grecques --- Grande Grèce --- Italie du Sud grecque --- protohistoire --- peuples italiques --- archaeology --- Magna Graecia --- Greek Southern Italy --- Cumae --- Megara Hyblaea --- Pithekoussai --- Sicily --- Sybaris --- Pompeii --- Greek colonization --- Italic tribes --- Magna Graecia (Italy) --- Antiquities. --- Magna Grecia (Italy) --- Greece --- Colonies
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Italic peoples --- Italiotes --- Cultural assimilation --- Acculturation --- Italy --- Italie --- Ethnic relations --- History --- Relations interethniques --- Histoire --- Peuples italiques --- --Acculturation --- --Histoire --- --Relations interethniques --- --Italie ancienne --- --Italic peoples --- History. --- Ethnology --- Etruscans --- Cultural assimilation&delete& --- Repubblica italiana (1946- ) --- Italian Republic (1946- ) --- Włochy --- Regno d'Italia (1861-1946) --- Iṭalyah --- Italia --- Italien --- Italii︠a︡ --- Kgl. Italienische Regierung --- Königliche Italienische Regierung --- إيطاليا --- Īṭāliyā --- جمهورية الإيطالية --- Jumhūrīyah al-Īṭālīyah --- Італія --- Італьянская Рэспубліка --- Italʹi︠a︡nskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Италия --- Италианска република --- Italianska republika --- Ιταλία --- Ιταλική Δημοκρατία --- Italikē Dēmokratia --- 이탈리아 --- It'allia --- 이탈리아 공화국 --- It'allia Konghwaguk --- איטליה --- רפובליקה האיטלקית --- Republiḳah ha-Iṭalḳit --- Lýðveldið Ítalía --- Itālija --- Itālijas Republika --- Italijos Respublika --- Olaszország --- Olasz Köztársaság --- イタリア --- Itaria --- イタリア共和国 --- Itaria Kyōwakoku --- Italiya Respublikasi --- Италия Республикаси --- Italii︠a︡ Respublikasi --- Итальянская Республика --- Італійська Республіка --- Italiĭsʹka Respublika --- İtalya --- İtalya Cumhuriyeti --- איטאליע --- Iṭalye --- 意大利 --- Yidali --- 意大利共和国 --- Yidali Gongheguo --- Laško --- Sardinia (Italy) --- Італійська Республіка --- Italie ancienne --- Italic peoples - Cultural assimilation - History --- Italy - Ethnic relations - History
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