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An historical guide to the sculptures of the Parthenon /
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"The present guide is based on the Short guide to the sculptures of the Parthenon (last impression, 1961) by Bernard Ashmole ..."
Prefesseur signed : D. E. L. Haynes. :
47 pages : illustrations, mounted color plate, portraits, plans ; 25 cm. :
Bibliography : pages 47-[48]
The art historian
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System requirements: Macintosh/PowerMac 68040 processor or better, with system 7.0 or later, or Windows/IBM Compatible 486/33 processor or better, with Windows 3.1 or Windows '95; at least 8 MB of RAM; at least 10 MB of available hard disk space; QuickTime extension in the system folder; color monitor (640 x 480) that supports at least 256 colors.
Title from disc label. :
<1 > computer laser disc : col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 user's guide (15 p. ; 12 cm.)
Buildings in society : international studies in the historic era /
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Presents a series of papers reflecting the latest approaches to the study of buildings from the historic period. This volume does not examine buildings as architecture, rather it adopts an archaeological perspective to consider them as artefacts, reflecting the needs of those who commissioned them.
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Previously issued in print: 2018. :
1 online resource (vi, 150 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) :
Specialized. :
9781784918323 (ebook) :
The Oasis of Bukhara, Volume 2: Archaeological Pluridisciplinary Activities and Historical Study /
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In Archaeological Pluridisciplinary Activities and Historical Study, volume 2 of The Oasis of Bukhara, Rocco Rante, Florian Schwarz and Luigi Tronca engage in a strong, pluridisciplinary collaboration and use an innovative approach to offer a new contribution to the history of the oasis of Bukhara from the end of the last millennium BCE to the end of the medieval era. Referencing archaeological, historical and sociological data, the book revisits the history of this Central Asian region, giving the reader, specialist and general reader a detailed description of the political and socio-economical features that characterized the oasis during this long chronological span.
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Archaeological Pluridisciplinary Activities and Historical Study, volume 2 of The Oasis of Bukhara, revisits the history of the oasis of Bukhara, giving the reader, specialist and general reader a detailed description of the political and socio-economical features that characterized this Central Asian region from the end of the 1st millennium BCE to the end of the medieval era. :
1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004513662
9789004513495
Earthen Architecture in Muslim Cultures, Historical and Anthropological Perspectives.
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This edited volume follows the panel "Earth in Islamic Architecture" organised for the World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies (WOCMES) in Ankara, on the 19th of August 2014. Earthen architecture is well-known among archaeologists and anthropologists whose work extends from Central Asia to Spain, including Africa. However, little collective attention has been paid to earthen architecture within Muslim cultures. This book endeavours to share knowledge and methods of different disciplines such as history, anthropology, archaeology and architecture. Its objective is to establish a link between historical and archaeological studies given that Muslim cultures cannot be dissociated from social history. Contributors: Marinella Arena; Mounia Chekhab-Abudaya; Christian Darles; François-Xavier Fauvelle; Elizabeth Golden; Moritz Kinzel; Rolando Melo da Rosa; Atri Hatef Naiemi; Bertrand Poissonnier; Stéphane Pradines; Paola Raffa and Paul D. Wordsworth.
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1 online resource. :
9789004356337