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‎Ryberg, Inez Scott‎

‎PANEL RELIEFS OF MARCUS AURELIUS‎

‎Spine is sunned. Light shelfwear to boards. Former owner has written bibliographic reference to ffep (about 4 lines in pen) and his name to ffep. No writing in text. ; Includes 62 pages of plates at end. Attempts to answer the question of what were the original placement and context of the eight Aurelian panels now on the Arch of Constantine and their three companions in the Museo del Palazzo dei Conservatori; Monographs on Archaeology and the Fine Arts, XIV; 102 pages‎

‎McCredie, James R.‎

‎FORTIFIED MILITARY CAMPS IN ATTICA‎

‎Rubbing to spine. Slight creasing to corners of wraps. Former owner's initials on ffep. Small stains to back wrap. ; Hesperia Supplement XI; 125 pages‎

‎Munn, Mark H.‎

‎THE DEFENSE OF ATTICA The Dema Wall and the Boiotian War of 378-375 B. C.‎

‎Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 259 pages; The enigmatic three-mile-long Dema wall in the countryside outside ancient Athens has perplexed archaeologists and historians for decades. When was it built and what role did it play in Greek military history? In a tour de force of archaeological and historical argument, Mark H. Munn establishes the place of the Dema wall in the defense of Athens and offers a completely new perspective on the Boiotian War. Since no ancient reference to the wall survives, scholars have contested the date and purpose of the wall's construction, placing it anywhere between the Geometric Age and Hellenistic eras. While directing the excavation of a watchtower above the wall, Munn's chance discovery of a datable sherd in the wall's remains fixed the date of the wall's construction at 378 B. C. , the onset of the three-year Boiotian War. Munn offers an absorbing narrative account of the war, and his descriptions and effective use of literary extracts render a vivid portrayal of the opposing generals, military tactics, and battle scenes.‎

‎Stewart, Andrew‎

‎GREEK SCULPTURE: AN EXPLORATION Volume I: Text & Volume II: Plates‎

‎Wraps have minor shelfwear. Slight creasing to wraps. ; Isbn: 0300052081; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; 800 pages; This is an account of large-scale Greek sculpture from the Dark Ages to Augustus (c.1200-30 BC). Andrew Stewart not only describes and dates the sculpture but also places it in its full social and political context. He focuses on who the sculptors were, how their workshops were run, who commissioned and supported their work, and what the political, cultural, and natural settings were. The book consists of two volumes, Text and Plates, and contains more than 900 high quality illustrations and reconstructions. Also included are a glossary of Greek and Latin terms, and translations of ancient literary and epigraphical testimonies.‎

‎Erickson, Brice L.‎

‎CRETE IN TRANSITION Pottery Styles and Island History in the Archaic and Classical Periods‎

‎Hesperia Supplement, No. 45; 380 pages; This work presents a classification system and absolute chronology for black-gloss wares from Crete, establishing the first local and regional ceramic sequences during the period from 600 to 400 B.C. This new chronological foundation of datable pottery from excavated sites fills in the so-called 6th/5th-century gap and dispels the prevailing view that this was a period of decline in population and one of artistic and cultural impoverishment. The 6th century heralded important changes in Cretan society, reflected in the reorganization of burial grounds, new patterns of sanctuary dedication, and the circulation of exotica among the elite. The study reveals unsuspected connections with mainland Greece, especially Sparta and Athens. Historians and archaeologists will find the author's conclusions, and their implications, to be of considerable interest.‎

‎Dally, Ortwin & Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt (Eds. ) ; Deutsches Archäologischen Institut‎

‎JAHRBUCH DES DEUTSCHEN ARCHÄOLOGISCHEN INSTITUTS Band 122: 2007‎

‎DJ has very minor shelfwear. ; Vol. 122; 260 pages; Contents: Nowicki, K. , Some Remarks on New Peak Sanctuaries in Crete: The Topographyof Ritual Areas and their Relationship with Settlements; Wesenberg, B. , Das Paradeigma des Eupalinos; Scholl, A. , Hades und Elysion – Bilder des Jenseits in der Grabkunst desklassischen Athen; Borza, E. N. – Palagia, O. , The Chronology of the Macedonian Royal Tombs at Vergina; Heilmeyer, W. -D. , Berliner Marmore aus Kleinasien. Bericht über ein geologischarchäologisches Projekt 1994–2004 ; Schade, K. , Ein Paragone der Künste. Betrachtungen zur Idealplastik der mittleren Kaiserzeit; Franken, N. , Zwei ›Philosophen‹-Statuetten vom Caelius – oder: Vom Nutzenrömischer Bronzen für die Portraitforschung; Dally, O. , Das Bild des Kaisers in der Klassischen Archäologie – oder: Gab es einen Paradigmenwechsel nach 1968?‎

‎David, A. Rosalie‎

‎THE EGYPTIAN KINGDOMS‎

‎DJ is price-clipped. One small closed tear to DJ at base of spine (1cm). Light edgewear to DJ. Very light shelfwear to book else Fine ; The Making of the Past; 404 pages; The combination of history and archaeology provides an excellent introduction to Egypt and Egyptology.‎

‎Feder, Theodore H.‎

‎GREAT TREASURES OF POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM‎

‎Foxing to bottom of textblock. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Looks at the archaeological treasures of Pompeii and Herculaneum. ; 157 pages‎

‎Weiss, Ze'ev & Ehud Netzer‎

‎PROMISE AND REDEMPTION A Synagogue Mosaic from Sepphoris‎

‎Very light shelfwear else Fine; Bilingual edition in English and Hebrew. Publication that was issued on behalf of an exhibition of The Israel Museum. Looks at the history of Sepphoris, the synagogue, iconography and translates the Inscriptions. ; 96 pages‎

‎Anderson, Maxwell L.‎

‎POMPEIAN FRESCOES IN THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin Winter 1987/88‎

‎Very light rubbing to wraps. ; Volume XLV, Number 3; 54 pages‎

‎Biers, William R.‎

‎THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF GREECE An Introduction - Revised Edition‎

‎Corners very slightly creased. Minor shelfwear. Sticker residue to back wrap; 346 pages; Comprehensive introduction to Greek archaeology‎

‎Nahmad, Ezra & (Introduction by Claudio Mocchegiani Carpano)‎

‎THE ARCHEOLOGICAL CENTER OF ROME‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. ; 63 pages; A photographic guide to the monuments of Rome‎

‎Macaulay, Rose; Roloff Beny; Constance Babington (ed)‎

‎PLEASURE OF RUINS (ROLOFF BENY INTERPRETS IN PHOTOGRAPHS)‎

‎Dustjacket has chipping and tears to extremities. Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 160 pages in photogravure, 12 hand mounted colour plates, 29 maps and plans of the sites. Beny travelled around the world to explore and photograph sites in Mesopotamia, Iran, India, Cambodia, the China Coast, Central and South America, Europe and the Mediterranean.‎

‎Anderson, Maxwell L.‎

‎POMPEIAN FRESCOES In the Metropolitan Museum of Art‎

‎Creasing along spine. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Reprinted from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin Winter 1987/88 ; 54 pages‎

‎Cleary, Simon Esmonde‎

‎ROME IN THE PYRENEES Lugdunum and the Convenae from the First Century B. C. to the Seventh Century A. D.‎

‎Very light shelfwear else Fine. ; Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies; 184 pages; Rome in the Pyrenees is a unique treatment in English of the archaeological and historical evidence for an important Roman town in Gaul, Lugdunum in the French Pyrenees, and for its surrounding people the Convenae. The book opens with the creation of the Convenae by Pompey the Great in the first century B. C. And runs down to the great Frankish siege in A. D. 585 and its aftermath. Now the town of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, Lugdunum is one of the best-known Roman towns in Gaul, with a rich selection of monuments at the town itself and important remains in the countryside, such as the classic villa at Montmaurin or the votive altars, cinerary caskets and sarcophagi in the local marble. The book traces how the Convenae used their marble to help create their identity, invisible before Pompey but amongst the richest and most distinctive in Gaul by the second century A. D. Drawing on his own excavations at Saint-Bertrand and the extensive earlier and recent work there, Simon Esmonde Cleary combines a clear description of the buildings and monuments of Lugdunum and of its countryside with a discussion of what they can tell us about the impact of Rome on this remote corner of its empire. Contains a guide to the visible Roman remains of the area.‎

‎Fellmann, Rudolf‎

‎RÖMISCHE KLEINFUNDE AUSHOLZ AUS DEM LEGIONSLAGER VON VINDONISSA‎

‎Bottom corners bumped else Fine. ; Veröffentlichungenden Gesellschaft Pro Vindonissa Band XX; 184 pages‎

‎Pakkanen, Jari‎

‎THE TEMPLE OF ATHENA ALEA AT TEGEA A Reconstruction of the Peristyle Column‎

‎Very light shelfwear else Fine. ; A restudy of the peristyle columns of the fourth-century BC temple of Athena Alea at Tegea in the Peloponnese. ; Publications by the Department of Art History At the University of Helsinki, No. XVIII with the Finnish Institute At Athens; 192 pages‎

‎Ruuskanen, Jukka-Pekka‎

‎BIRDS ON AEGEAN BRONZE AGE SEALS A Study on Representation‎

‎DJ has edgewear with chipping and a few small closed tears. ; 20 pages of plates at back. Study discusses two major aspects of representing birds depicted in Aegean seals: which species may be represented, and the representations were carried out. ; Studia Archaeologica Septentrionalia 2; 126 pages‎

‎Brilliant, Richard‎

‎THE ARCH OF SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS IN THE ROMAN FORUM‎

‎DJ has a couple of small closed tears and light edgewear. Light tanning to endpapers. Light shelfwear to boards ; A detailed description and analysis ilustrated with photographs; Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome Volume XXIX; 271 pages‎

‎Dally, Ortwin & Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt (Eds. ) ; Deutsches Archäologischen Institut‎

‎JAHRBUCH DES DEUTSCHEN ARCHÄOLOGISCHEN INSTITUTS Band 121: 2006‎

‎Protected in cardboard slipcase. ; A. Scholl: ANATHEMATA TON ARCHAION. Die akropolisvotive aus dem 8, bis frühen 6. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Und der Staatswerdung Athens; A. Schwarzmaier: »Ich werde immer Kore heißen« – zur Grabstele der Polyxena in der Berliner Antikensammlung. Mit einem Anhang zu den Schmuckgarnituren aus der Großen Blisniza auf der Halbinsel Taman; H. Gans: Der antike Isthmos von Syrakus. Der Topographische und städtebaulische Befund nach antiken, mittelalterlichen und neuzeitlichen Quellen; V. M. Strocka: Aeneas, nicht Alexander! Zur Ikonographie des römischen Helden in der pompejanischen Wandmalerei. Mit zwei Anhängen zur Aeneas - Ikonographie außerhalb der Wandmalerei; K. Lippold: Der Terrakottastatue der Eirene des Kephisodotos von der Tonwarenfirma March; Vol. 121; 338 pages‎

‎Dally, Ortwin & Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt (Eds. ) ; Deutsches Archäologischen Institut‎

‎JAHRBUCH DES DEUTSCHEN ARCHÄOLOGISCHEN INSTITUTS Band 124: 2009‎

‎2 Long scratches to front board and some small scratches else Fine. ; Pabst, S. , Bevolkerungsbewegungen auf der Balkanhalbinsel am Beginn der Fruheisenzeit und die Frage der Ethnogenese der Makedonen; Schmaltz, B. , Die Kore Akropolis Inv. 682. Versuch einer Rekonstruktion; Isler, H. P. , Die Siedlung auf dem Monte Iato in archaischer Zeit; Barringer, J. M. , The Olympic Altis before the Temple of Zeus; Scholl, A. , ?Olumpiou endothen aule. Zur Deutung des Pergamonaltars als Palast des Zeus; Steuernagel, D. , Romanisierung und Hellenismos. Drei Fallstudien zur Gestaltung und Nutzung griechischer Tempel in den romischen Provinzen Achaia und Cyrenaica; Fuchs, M. , Ein panegyrisches Denkmal . Oder: Zur Historizitat des Parthermonuments von Ephesos; Hinweise fur Autoren; Vol. 124; 378 pages‎

‎Rodenwaldt, Gerhart‎

‎DIE KUNST DER ANTIKE: HELLAS UND ROM‎

‎Former owner's name to titlepage. Minor shelfwear. Light foxing to textblock. Rubbing to boards. Light soiling to base of spine. ; Propyläen Kunstgeschichte III; 712 pages; Extra shipping charges may apply-- extremely heavy volume.‎

‎Burkert, Walter‎

‎ANTHROPOLOGIE DES RELIGIÖSEN OPFERS‎

‎Vortrag, gehalten an den Mentorenabend der Carl Friedrich von Siemens Stiftung in München-Nymphenburg am 21. November 1983. Mentor des Abends was Professor Dr. Phil. Christian Meier, Ordinarius für Alte Geschichte, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; Carl Friedrich Von Siemens Stiftung - Themen XL; 63 pages‎

‎Walker, Stephen‎

‎RÉCENTES RECHERCHES EN ARCHÉOLOGIE GALLO-ROMAINE ET PALÉOCHRÉTIENNE SUR LYON ET SA REGION‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Light foxing. ; Contributors: A. Desbat, S. Walker, R. Turcan, J. -F. Reynaud, J. -P. Vallat; British Archaeological Reports BAR International Series 108; 339 pages‎

‎Pennell, Joseph‎

‎JOSEPH PENNELL'S PICTURES IN THE LAND OF TEMPLES Reproductions of a Series of Lithographs Made by Him in the Land of Temples, March-June 1913, Together with Impressions and Notes by the Artist‎

‎Top of spine slightly frayed. Top corner of pages bumped. Bottom corners slightly bumped. Minor rubbing to boards. ; Unpaginated, 40 plates with text on facing pages,‎

‎Drews, Robert‎

‎THE GREEK ACCOUNTS OF EASTERN HISTORY‎

‎Minor discoloration to DJ spine with light scuffing to DJ. ; Study of the origins and objectives of Greek historiography including the Greek accounts of Eastern history-- history of Egypt, Lydia, the Fertile Crescent, and Persia, from earliest times to the outbreak of the Persian wars. Focusing his study on Herodotus, the author challenges the widely held thesis that historiography was an offshoot of the Greeks' interest in ethnography. ; Publications of the Center for Hellenic Studies; 220 pages‎

‎Bonanno, Anthony‎

‎PORTRAITS AND OTHER HEADS ON ROMAN HISTORICAL RELIEF UP TO THE AGE OF SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS [Roman Relief Portraiture to Septimius Severus]‎

‎Small tear at bottom of backstrip. Minor shelfwear otherwise. ; British Archaeological Reports (B. A. R. ) Supplementary Series 6; 248 pages‎

‎Mellaart, James‎

‎THE NEOLITHIC OF THE NEAR EAST With 164 Illustrations‎

‎Water-staining and rippling to pages. Working copy only. ; Looks at the development of the Neolithic in the Near East with chronological and agricultural tables covering present-day Middle East, Turkey, Cyprus, Iraq, Iran, the Caucasus and eastern Mediterranean. ; 300 pages‎

‎Cook, R. M.‎

‎GREEK PAINTED POTTERY‎

‎Very Light edgwear. Light creasing to bottom front corner of wraps. ; 408 pages; Greek Painted Pottery has been used by classics and classical archaeology students for some thirty years. It thoroughly examines all painted pottery styles from the Protogeometric to the Hellenistic period from all areas of Greece and from the colonies in parts of Italy. In each case it covers the development of iconography and the use of colour, decorative motifs and the distinctive styles of each stage. It examines the most utilitarian pottery objects as well as some of the finest pieces produced by a flourishing civilisation. Other chapters cover the pottery industry and pottery-making techniques, including firing, the types of local clay which were used and inscription. This study also considers how one can date pottery and establish a chronology and the various methods by which these artefacts have been classified, preserved and collected. This is the third edition of this classic text, which has been extensively revised and includes a fully updated bibliography. This edition also includes coverage of new evidence and new theories which have surfaced since the book was last revised in 1972. With over 100 black and white photographs and plentiful line drawings, the new edition of this comprehensive text will be invaluable to students studying classical art, archaeology and art history.‎

‎Ceram C. W. ; (Henri Daussy, Traduit)‎

‎LE SECRET DES HITTITES Découverte D'Un Ancien Empire‎

‎Flexible hardcover boards. Tears to joints of front board (top 2 cm/ bottom 3cm) but still solid. Minor shelfwear otherwise. ; Avec 55 illustrations hors texte, 49 illustrations et une carte dans le texte. ; "D'un Monde a L'Autre" La Collection Des Découvertes; 303 pages‎

‎Boitani, Francesca; Maria Cataldi & Marinella Pasquinucci (Sous La Direction De Filippo Coarelli)‎

‎LES CITÉS ÉTRUSQUES (Une Civilisation Encore Mystérieuse)‎

‎Light shelfwear to book else Fine. DJ has some tears to top edge and chipping along bottom edge. DJ somewhat tattered. ; 314 pages‎

‎Mazzolani, Lidia Storoni; S. O'Donnell (tr.)‎

‎THE IDEA OF THE CITY IN ROMAN THOUGHT From Walled City to Spiritual Commonwealth‎

‎Former owner's name on ffep else Fine. ; Object of the book is to trace the course of an idea through the history of Roman thought-- the idea of the City, considered not as a political or legal institution, but rather as a design for a society in which men could live together. Also depicts the inherent contradictions between these two views of the matter. ; 288 pages‎

‎Gorman, Vanessa B.‎

‎MILETOS, THE ORNAMENT OF IONIA A History of the City to 400 B.C.E.‎

‎Very light shelfwear to DJ else Fine. ; 320 pages; Situated on the southwest coast of modern Turkey, Miletos stood for centuries as one of the paramount cities in the Hellenic world, a gateway between the East and West. It became especially famous as the most prolific mother city in Greek history, sending out at least forty-five known primary and secondary settlements into the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea, while at home developing into an intellectual and artistic center and one of the birthplaces of Western science and philosophy. A history of Miletos is long overdue. Despite the significance of this city in antiquity and the important results of ongoing excavations there, the last full-scale discussion of Miletos was written in 1915. In Miletos, the Ornament of Ionia, Vanessa B. Gorman provides the first and only modern, integrated history of the city, collecting and scrutinizing sources about Miletos for the period stretching from the first signs of habitation until 400 B. C. E. This book reviews the archaeological evidence for the physical city, demonstrates the likelihood of both Minoan and Mycenaean settlements there, and substantiates the fact of the Persian destruction and refoundation of Miletos along orthogonal lines. With insight and diligence, Gorman surveys the cults known to have existed during this period; traces the political progress of the city through monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, and democracy; and sketches the terms of its subjugation under the Persians and later the Athenians. Providing a detailed and up-to-date account of the development of one of the major urban centers of Asia Minor, Gorman's book will engage classicists, historians, and Near Eastern specialists.‎

‎Sioumpara, Elisavet P.‎

‎DER ASKLEPIOS-TEMPEL VON MESSENE AUF DER PELOPONNES Untersuchungen Zur Hellenistischen Tempelarchitektur‎

‎Ca. 294 Seiten, ca. 122 Abbildungen mit zahlreichen Tabellen, 52 Tafeln, davon 8 Falttafeln, 1 Beilage. ; Athenaia Band 1; 294 pages; Das Deutsche Archäologische Institut Athen hat mit den Athenaia eine neue Schriftenreihe ins Leben gerufen, die in moderner Gestaltungsform das Publikationsspektrum der Abteilung ergänzen will. Im Fokus des Interesses stehen die Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte Griechenlands von der Vorgeschichte bis zur Spätantike. Die Athenaia verstehen sich auch als Medium für Tagungs- und Kongressberichte, die in der Folge verstärkt erscheinen werden.‎

‎Grandazzi, Alexandre‎

‎ALBA LONGA, HISTOIRE D'UNE LÉGENDE Recherches Sur L'Archéologie, La Religion, Les Traditions De L'Ancien Latium‎

‎2 volume set. Light bumping to extremities else Fine. ; Alba Longa et sa légende demeurent pour la science une énigme : alors qu’elle explore les origines de Rome avec une intensité sans précédent, elle ne sait que penser de cette ville introuvable, de ce lac débordant, de ces forêts ombreuses, de ces rois fantômes. Quel rôle jouèrent les monts Albains dans la culture latiale ? A-t-on eu raison, depuis plus de cinq siècles, de chercher inlassablement Albe, cette cité d’où seraient venus les jumeaux fondateurs de Rome ? Quelles furent les relations entre ce territoire albain et Rome, entre la Ligue latine et la Ville ? Géographie historique et culturelle, sciences de la terre, archéologie, histoire des religions, philologie : le recours à un très large éventail de disciplines aboutit ici à une synthèse, d’où le souci de la réflexivité épistémologique n’est jamais absent. Pour comprendre le légendaire albain, il fallait le replacer dans son cadre. Les anciennes fouilles du XIXe siècle sont donc restituées dans leur contexte. Au-delà de ce qui a été conservé, émerge un continent perdu de la connaissance : des paysages disparus, des sites oubliés, des textes négligés, des rites méconnus et, avec eux, toute la richesse d’une véritable civilisation : en retour on comprendra mieux l’apport des plus récentes découvertes dans ce Latium préromain dont le massif Albain constituait précisément le centre. C’est là, sur le mons Albanus, moderne Monte Cavo, que les Anciens plaçaient Alba Longa et ses rois ; c’est là aussi qu’ avait lieu une grandiose cérémonie religieuse, les Féries Latines, délaissées pourtant par la recherche moderne qui n’a su où situer les mystérieux sacra Albana. Des inventaires précis, des dossiers rassemblant les textes antiques concernés, donnés à chaque fois avec leur traduction, permettent de redonner à ces thèmes toute leur importance, et font de ce livre un exceptionnel outil de travail : la première synthèse française sur cet ancien Latium, naguère dit primitif, objet, depuis trois décennies, d’un grand mouvement international de recherche. Mémoire ou histoire ? À cette interrogation, aujourd’hui omniprésente, ce livre apporte une réponse qui constitue une contribution novatrice au débat actuel sur les origines de Rome. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE. B.E.F.A.R. 365; 988 pages‎

‎Senseney, John R.‎

‎THE ART OF BUILDING IN THE CLASSICAL WORLD Vision, Craftsmanship, and Linear Perspective in Greek and Roman Architecture‎

‎262 pages; This book examines the application of drawing in the design process of classical architecture, exploring how the tools and techniques of drawing developed for architecture subsequently shaped theories of vision and representations of the universe in science and philosophy. Building on recent scholarship that examines and reconstructs the design process of classical architecture, John R. Senseney focuses on technical drawing in the building trade as a model for the expression of visual order, showing that the techniques of ancient Greek drawing actively determined concepts about the world. He argues that the uniquely Greek innovations of graphic construction determined principles that shaped the massing, special qualities, and refinements of buildings and the manner in which order itself was envisioned.‎

‎Buren, E. Douglas Van‎

‎ARCHAIC FICTILE REVETMENTS IN SICILY AND MAGNA GRAECIA‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (T. J. Dunbabin). Corners are bumped and slightly worn. Pages very slightly tanned. Pencil marginalia on a few pages (1 page in ink). ; Introduction is followed by a catalogue of archaeological sites and buildings and then by a catalogue of crestings, spouts, palmettes, antefixes, akroterion, pediments, metopes, friezes and reliefs. 19 b/w plates at rear ; 168 pages‎

‎Buren, E. Douglas Van‎

‎GREEK FICTILE REVETMENTS IN THE ARCHAIC PERIOD‎

‎Light foxing. Scholar's name to ffep (T. J. Dunbabin). Corners bumped. Pencil marginalia on a few pages with 1 page in pen. ; 34 plates at rear and a coloured frontispiece. ; 208 pages‎

‎Buren, E. Douglas Van‎

‎FIGURATIVE TERRA-COTTA REVETMENTS IN ETRURIA AND LATIUM In the VI. and V. Centuries B. C.‎

‎Light foxing. Scholar's name to ffep (T. J. Dunbabin). Corners bumped. ; 74 pages‎

‎Beazley, J. D.‎

‎THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE‎

‎Boards are rubbed and slightly edgeworn. Gilt lettering to spine somewhat faded. Scholar's name to ffep (T. J. Dunbabin). ; Sather Classical Lectures 24; 127 pages; xiv + 127 pp. & 49 plates 8vo.‎

‎Herbig, Reinhard‎

‎NUGAE POMPEIANORUM Unbekannte Wandmalereien Des Dritten Pompejanischen Stils‎

‎Very light shelfwear to book. Former owner's name to ffep. ; 1 colour plate, 56 monochrome plates. 9 in text illustrations. Published under the auspices of the Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Rom. Plates of fragments of Pompeian wall mural paintings with annotations. ; Bilderhefte Des Deutschen Ärchaologischen Instituts Rom: Erstes Heft; 32 pages; Frontis. (in color) + 31 pp. with 56 plates, 8vo.‎

‎Desborough, V. R. D'A‎

‎PROTOGEOMETRIC POTTERY‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (T J Dunbabin). List of reviews written in ink on 3 lines to back endpaper. Top of spine slightly bumped with rubbing to spine ends. Light scratches to back board. ; Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology; 330 pages‎

‎Steinhart, Matthias & Eckhard Wirbelauer‎

‎AUS DER HEIMAT DES ODYSSEUS Reisende, Grabungen Und Funde Auf Ithaka Und Kephallenia Bis Zum Ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert‎

‎Very light shelfwear to book and DJ. ; Folding map in pocket; Kulturgeschichte Der Antiken Welt, Band 87; 336 pages‎

‎Cope, L. H. & C. E. King, J. P. Northover & T. Clay‎

‎METAL ANALYSES OF ROMAN COINS MINTED UNDER THE ROMAN EMPIRE‎

‎Spine slightly discolored. Very light edgewear else Fine. ; British Museum Occasional Paper Number 120; 161 pages; This volume has two distinct sections. The first records and comments upon the results of L. H. Cope's metallurgical analyses of Roman Imperial coins. The commentary is based on Cope's own thesis and publications, and also takes into account work published since his death. The second part is a detailed analysis of coins from the period AD 260-275, which provides comprehensive analysis of a range of elements from a large sample, to answer questions raised by Cope on differences in alloy composition and stages of debasement. Analysis of results tables are presented in order to help others with their own research.‎

‎Feuer, Bryan‎

‎THE NORTHERN MYCENAEAN FRONTIER IN THESSALY‎

‎Light Crease to front wrap. Light discoloration to spine and sections of wraps. ; Looks at Mycenaean Thessaly and how how Mycenaean Thessaly influenced regions around it that were not in the Mycenaean ambit. ; BAR International Series 176; 234 pages‎

‎Kopcke, Günter & Isabelle Tokumaru (Eds. )‎

‎GREECE BETWEEN EAST AND WEST: 10TH-8TH CENTURIES BC Papers of the Meeting At the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, March 15-16th, 1990‎

‎History and archaeology in the early first millennium BC: Chester G. Starr -- Some connections between the Aegean and the Levant in the second millenium BC : a view from the East : Moshe Kochavi -- Greek and oriental cauldron attachments : a review : Oscar White Muscarella -- Evidence from the sanctuaries : Ingrid Strøm -- In pursuit of metal : Phoenicians and Greeks in Italy : Glenn E. Markoe -- Demaratus and his predecessors : David Ridgway -- Asia Minor as a bridge between East and West. The role of the Phoenicians and Aramaeans in the transfer of culture : Wolfgang Röllig -- What role for Phoenicians? / Günter Kopcke -- Influence extérieure ou évolution interne? L'innovation cultuelle en Grèce géométrique et archaïque / François de Polignac -- Did the Phoenicians introduce the idea of interest to Greece and Italy -- and if so, when? Michael Hudson. ; 185 pages‎

‎Oakley, John H.‎

‎DIE ATTISCHEN SARKOPHAGE Faszikel 3 [Dritter]: Andere Mythen‎

‎Die Antiken Sarkophagreliefs Bd. 9, Teil 1, Fasz. 3; 110 pages‎

‎Karivieri, Arja‎

‎THE ATHENIAN LAMP INDUSTRY IN LATE ANTIQUITY‎

‎Wear to front corners (creasing). Light shelfwear otherwise. ; Papers and Monographs of the Finnish Institute At Athens Vol. 5; 328 pages; Looks at the production of Late Roman Athenian lamps, their chronology and iconography.‎

‎Lullies, Reinhard & Wolfgang Schiering (Hrsg. )‎

‎ARCHÄOLOGENBILDNISSE Porträts Und Kurzbiograhien Von Klassischen Archäologen Deutscher Sprache‎

‎Light shelfwear. Minor rubbing to boards. ; Deutsches Archäologisches Institut; 341 pages‎

‎Alden, Maureen Joan‎

‎BRONZE AGE POPULATION FLUCTUATIONS IN THE ARGOLID FROM THE EVIDENCE OF MYCENAEAN TOMBS‎

‎Very light edgewear to wraps. Mild rubbing. Light creasing to spine. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Pocket-Book 15; 436 pages‎

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