Listing 1 - 10 of 1148 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
The volume includes a series of contributions related to the handicraft productions of the ancient city of Aeolian Kyme (Turkey), edited with the purpose of investigating, through their circulation, the relations of the Aeolian metropolis with other areas of the Aegean see and of the ancient Mediterranean. The work deals with a difficult field of investigation, as not all the Anatolian manufacturing centres, including Kyme, have been properly documented so far. Researches carried out by archaeologists of the University of Naples, University of Calabria and University of Milan, who participate in the activities of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Kyme, reveal the economic role that the city of Kyme had in various historical period. It was a seaport of primary importance, located at the mouth of the Ermo river, which was the main transport route to the Anatolian inland, along the north-south costal road.
Kyme --- archeology
Choose an application
The theater terrace of Aigeira is one of the most interesting building ensembles of the Hellenistic period in the Peloponnese. Its investigation is a main focus of the long-standing activities of the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Aigeira. The volume "Aigeira 3" presents a summary of the theater area, and provides insights into the earlier excavations by Wilhelm Alzinger as well as new results from the research carried out under the direction of the editor in this area.
Theater. --- Archeology. --- Architecture.
Choose an application
The Baño Nuevo 1 cave is a unique and relevant archaeological site for the study of the regional prehistory of Aisén, from thePatagonia and the South American region, particularly for the set of human burials deposited during theEarly Holocene and its long occupational sequence. In this study, the significance of the archaeobotanical record is assessedof Baño Nuevo 1, from a combination of the macro and microscopic lines of evidence, highlighting itscontribution to archaeological information discussing plant supply strategies and their uses amongthe steppe hunter-gatherer groups settled in the place for more than seven thousand five hundred years.Carolina Belmar, Archaeologist specialized in Archeobotany, presents her new book, in which she addresses theUses given to plants by hunter-gatherer groups settled for more than 7,500 years in theBaño Nuevo 1 cave in the Aisén region, Chile. La cueva Baño Nuevo 1 es un sitio arqueológico único y relevante para el estudio de la prehistoria regional de Aisén, de la Patagonia y de la región Sudamericana, particularmente por el conjunto de entierros humanos depositados durante el Holoceno temprano y su larga secuencia ocupacional. En este estudio se valora lo significativo del registro arqueobotánico de Baño Nuevo 1, a partir de una combinación de las líneas de evidencia macro y microscópica, destacando su contribución a la información arqueológica discutiendo las estrategias de aprovisionamiento de las plantas y sus usos entre los grupos cazadores-recolectores esteparios asentados en el lugar a lo largo de más de siete mil quinientos años. Carolina Belmar, Arqueóloga especialista en Arqueobotánica, presenta su nuevo libro, en el que aborda los usos que dieron a las plantas los grupos cazadores-recolectores asentados durante más de 7500 años en la cueva de Baño Nuevo 1 en la región de Aisén, Chile.
archeology --- archeobotany --- aisen
Choose an application
Bible --- Archeology --- Egypt --- Bijbelse geschiedenis
Choose an application
Dit boek bevat vijf langere en twee korte artikelen, die los van elkaar staan. De twee korte verhalen zijn een aanvulling op een artikel in 'Kritische nabeschouwingen' (2015), en een korte verhandeling over een onversierde beker uit Angelslo. Het langste artikel is een volledig geèillustreerde verhandeling over de Midden-Neolithische hamerbijlen in Nederland. De resterende vier artikelen hebben als gemeenschappelijk kenmerk dat ze gegevens uit verschillende bronnen combineren, wat tot nieuwe inzichten leidde. Op basis daarvan kreeg dit boek zijn titel.
Archeology --- archeologie --- Archaeology. --- Netherlands --- Antiquities.
Choose an application
Choose an application
The volume is the result of reflections of the chair professors of the courses of Architectural and Urban Composition Laboratory, prof. R. Capozzi, Prof. P. Scala, Prof. V. Pezza, Prof. G. Szaniszlò, and the relative didactic experiences carried out in the laboratory courses in the first year of the ARC5UE degree program, a.a. 2020/2021, at the Dept. of Architecture of the University of Naples Federico II (DiARC); it closes with lessons by professors outside the department, who were invited to the cycle of seminars carried out in joint courses.The volume is divided into three parts: Part I - The didactic project between theory and laboratories, Part II - The laboratory experiences, Part III - Architecture, city and archeology.This work has been collated and edited by Arch. Francesca Spacagna, referent of course 1 A; larch. PhD student Maria Fierro, referent of course 1 B; larch. Davide Apicella, coordinator of the 1 C course; larch. Pasquale Abbagnale, referent of course 1 D. Il volume è l’esito di alcune riflessioni dei professori titolari delle cattedre dei corsi di Laboratorio di composizione architettonica e urbana, prof. R. Capozzi, prof.ssa P. Scala, prof.ssa V. Pezza, Prof. G. Szaniszlò, e delle relative esperienze didattiche svolte nei corsi di laboratorio al primo anno del CdL ARC5UE, a.a. 2020/2021, presso il Dip. di Architettura dell’Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II; ed infine restituisce le lectiones di docenti esterni al DiARC invitati al ciclo di seminari svolto a corsi congiunti.Il volume si suddivide in tre parti: Parte I - Il progetto didattico tra teoria e laboratori, Parte II - Le esperienze di laboratorio, Parte III - Architettura, città e archeologia.A curare il volume sono stati l’arch. Francesca Spacagna, referente del corso 1 A; l’arch. phd candidate Maria Fierro, referente del corso 1 B; l’arch. Davide Apicella, referente del corso 1 C; l’arch. Pasquale Abbagnale, referente del corso 1 D.
Choose an application
History of civilization --- Archeology --- Antiquity --- Exhibitions
Choose an application
Research in Africa is now accepted as an integral part of global archaeological studies. As well as providing archaeologists with the oldest material, Africa is also widely recognised as the birthplace of modern man and his characteristic cultural patterns. Archaeological study of later periods provides unique and valuable evidence for the development of African culture and society, while ongoing research in Africa provides insights relevant to the interpretation of the archaeological record in other parts of the world. In this fully revised and expanded 2005 edition of his seminal archaeological survey, David Phillipson presents a lucid and fully illustrated account of African archaeology from prehistory and the origins of humanity to the age of European colonisation. The work spans the entire continent from the Mediterranean to the Cape of Good Hope and demonstrates the relevance of archaeological research to the understanding of Africa today.
Prehistoric peoples --- Africa --- Antiquities. --- Social Sciences --- Archeology
Choose an application
In this book, Justin Jennings argues that globalization is not just a phenomenon limited to modern times. Instead he contends that the globalization of today is just the latest in a series of globalizing movements in human history. Using the Uruk, Mississippian, and Wari civilizations as case studies, Jennings examines how the growth of the world's first great cities radically transformed their respective areas. The cities required unprecedented exchange networks, creating long-distance flows of ideas, people, and goods. These flows created cascades of interregional interaction that eroded local behavioral norms and social structures. New, hybrid cultures emerged within these globalized regions. Although these networks did not span the whole globe, people in these areas developed globalized cultures as they interacted with one another. Jennings explores how understanding globalization as a recurring event can help in the understanding of both the past and the present.
Cities and towns --- Globalization --- History. --- Social Sciences --- Archeology
Listing 1 - 10 of 1148 | << page >> |
Sort by
|