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Les Andalousies de Damas à Cordoue : Exposition présentée à l'Institut du monde arabe du 28 novembre 2000 au 15 avril 2001
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ISBN: 2850257486 2843060621 9782850257483 Year: 2000 Publisher: Paris : Éditions Hazan : Institut du monde arabe,

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L'Andalousie connaît son apogée en l'an Mil, sous le prestigieux Califat des Omeyades de Cordoue (929-1031). L'Espagne musulmane, enrichie par l'apport de l'Orient, bénéficiaire du savoir retrouvé de l'Antiquité, a développé une culture originale, bien supérieure à celle de son temps. Cette réussite, elle la doit à toutes les communautés - musulmanes, chrétiennes ou juives - qui vivent sur son sol: un modèle unique de coexistence pour l'Europe médiévale. Après avoir rappelé le poids de l'héritage (de Damas à Cordoue), cet ouvrage traite de l'an Mil au temps du Califat de Cordoue, du point de vue politique et social.

Greek Pottery from the Iberian Peninsula : Archaic and Classical Periods
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ISBN: 9789004116047 9004116044 9789004494060 9004494065 Year: 2001 Publisher: Leiden; Boston : BRILL

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Excavations on the Iberian Peninsula yield more and more Archaic and Classical Greek material every year. This is the first book to be published in English that discusses Archaic and Classical Greek pottery found in that area. The volume provides elaborate and up-to-date information. The first chapter (by A. Domínguez) is dedicated to Archaic pottery and covers the whole Peninsula; the second (by C. Sánchez) covers the Classical period, mainly based on the study of Attic pottery from Eastern Andalusia. Both chapters contain a catalogue with many illustrations. Not just finds are listed, but distribution and shape studies are included, as well as a discussion of how the local Iberian population viewed Attic painted pottery. The final chapter gives a general overview of trade, based upon the information presented in the previous chapters.

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