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Livres anciens et modernes

Weinberg, Gladys D. & E. Marianne Stern

THE ATHENIAN AGORA: VESSEL GLASS Volume XXXIV Near Fine with no dust jacket

American School of Classical Studies At Athens, 2009

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Année
2009
Auteur
Weinberg, Gladys D. & E. Marianne Stern
Éditeurs
American School of Classical Studies At Athens
Thème
Archeology & Archaeology Glass Athens & Athenians Excavation, Reports Art And Architecture
Description
Near Fine with no dust jacket
Description
Hardcover ISBN 0876612346

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Very light bump to top of spine else Fine. ; The Athenian Agora. Volume XXXIV. ; Vol. 34; 196 pages; Greek and Roman glass from vessels of all sizes and shapes is discussed in this volume which presents 402 fragments of glass vessels excavated in the Athenian Agora. Only 36 pieces date to the Classical and Hellenistic periods, when the Agora was at the height of its importance, and just 15 are assigned to the 9th to 19th centuries. The remaining 350 are subdivided into four periods covering the Roman and Late Antique history of Athens: 86 B. C. To ca . A. D. 100, A. D. 100 to 267, A. D. 267 to 395, and A. D. 395 to ca. 700. The fragments all have a findspot which allows the author to make some comments about the possible uses of the original vessels. The volume is divided into the following sections: history of the project, historical overview, important contexts, discussion of the catalogue by period and by shape, catalogue, deposit summaries, concordance. Most catalogues of ancient glass present pieces out of context, where function and date can only be guessed at. This volume, by publishing the main types of glass from a single site, provides richer contextual information and will thus be an essential reference work for archaeologists and specialists in ancient art.
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