al-Thaqāfah : binyah -- wa-tawajjuh /
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The book is volume 2 that presents the achievements in 5 years (1998-2002)
Volume 1 published under title : "al-Thaqāfah ḍawʼ yasṭaʻu ʻalá wajh al-waṭan", and presents the achievements between 1987-1997. :
387 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm :
9773055949
9789773055943 :
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Egitto, Iraq Ed Etruria Nelle Fotografie Di John Alfred Spranger Viaggi e Ricerche Archeologiche (1929-1936) /
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This volume presents the 1930s archaeological photo-albums of John Alfred Spranger (1889-1968). Spranger combined photography skills with true expertise in archaeology and topography. His photos make it possible to understand, after almost a century, how many Egyptian, Mesopotamian and Etruscan sites appeared at the time of their first excavations.
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Description based upon print version of record :
178 pages ; 24 cm. :
1789691273
9781789691276
Erinnerung Ägypten : frühe Photographien, Lithographien, Stiche und Karten aus der Sammlung Dan Kyram, Jerusalem /
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem on March, 2009.
The German exhibition is enlarged by photos from Ägyptisches Museum Berlin and new texts. :
176 p. : chiefly ill. ; 30 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
3447062975 (pbk.)
Minoan extractions : a photographic journey 2009-2016 : Sissi Archaeological Project /
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Archaeologist and award-winning photographer Gavin McGuire brings us on-site to the long-running (and ongoing) Sissi Archaeological Project, Crete, offering unique insights into every key stage of an archaeological excavation and the lives of the archaeologists living and working in often harsh conditions for several weeks at a time.
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Previously issued in print: 2017. :
1 online resource (viii, 168 pages) : illustrations (black and white) :
Specialized. :
9781784916374 (ebook) :
Culture and society at Lullingstone Roman Villa /
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'Culture and Society at Lullingstone Roman Villa' paints a picture of what life might have been like for the inhabitants of the villa in the late third and fourth centuries AD. The villa today, in the Darent Valley, Kent, has an unusual amount of well-preserved evidence for its interior decoration and architecture. Seventy years on from the commencement of the excavation of the site, this study draws on the original reports but also embraces innovative approaches to examining the archaeological evidence and sheds new light on our understanding of the villa's use. For the first time, the site of Lullingstone Roman Villa is surveyed holistically, developing a plausible argument that the inhabitants used domestic space to assert their status and cultural identity.
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1 online resource (viii, 50 pages) : illustrations (colour) :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781789692914 (ebook) :