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Aggiungi al carrellofester Einband. 288 Seiten, 86 s/w Abb., 13 farb. Abb. Kart. *neuwertig* Die Beiträge dieses Bandes beschäftigen sich mit der Veränderung und der Gestaltung des Stadtraumes. Aus der Jahrhunderte umfassenden antiken Stadtkultur wurde dabei ein besonders durch Umbrüche geprägter Zeitraum herausgegriffen: die Spätantike. Dieser Abschnitt der Geschichte des Altertums im Übergang zum Mittelalter erfährt in jüngerer Zeit verstärkt Beachtung, denn er spielte bei der Formierung Europas und der modernen Welt eine entscheidende Rolle. In der Auseinandersetzung mit dem antiken Stadtraum wurden den Fragen nach der Platzgestaltung und -veränderung, nach dem Umgang mit älteren Strukturen und deren Bedeutung, nach neuen Wegen in der Gestaltung des öffentlichen und privaten Lebensraumes, nach stadtstrukturellen Neuerungen und ortsspezifische Entwicklungen römischer Städte nachgegangen. Die Einzeluntersuchungen führen deutlich heterogene Entwicklungen in den einzelnen Städten vor Augen und bezeugen so die Notwendigkeit sorgfältiger Detailstudien zum individuellen Umgang mit dem Niedergang oder dem Bedeutungsgewinn. Die Zeit vom Beginn des 4. Jahrhundert - der Legalisierung des Christentums - bis zum 7. Jahrhundert, als das Städtewesen und die bis dahin staatstragende Schicht überall außer in Konstantinopel verschwand, ist keineswegs, wie paradigmatisch schon oft formuliert, als allgemeine Verfallszeit anzusehen. Im Rechtswesen, in der Kunst und in der Architektur ereignen sich Wandlungsprozesse, die als Befreiung von den klassischen Normen gedeutet werden können und die entscheidenden Weichenstellungen für die Entstehung des modernen Europa bewirkten. Sprache: Deutsch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Der vorliegende Band geht auf die Tagung Die antike Stadt im Umbruch zurueck, die im Mai 2006 in Darmstadt stattfand. Zentrales Thema ist die Veraenderung und Gestaltung des Stadtraumes in der Spaetantike, einem besonders durch Umbrueche gepraegten Zeitraum. I.
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Aggiungi al carrello424 S., 70 s/w-Abb., 39 Farbabb., Reg., Lit.verz. 4° Kart. *neuwertig*. Sprache: Deutsch 1200 gr.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Die antike Stadt im Umbruch | Kolloquium in Darmstadt, 19. bis 20. Mai 2006 | Nadin Burkhardt (u. a.) | Buch | Deutsch | 2011 | Reichert | EAN 9783895007613 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Heil, Margaret, Margaret Heil, Reichert, Anne-Frank-Str. 11, 63762 Großostheim, margret-heil[at]gmx[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloGebunden. Condizione: New. Im Zentrum der Arbeit stehen Kulturaustausch und Akkulturationsaspekte, die auf die Ansiedlung der Griechen in Unteritalien und Sizilien zurueckgehen und aus dem Mit- und Nebeneinanderleben der italischen und sizilischen Bevoelkerungsgruppen und der griechisc.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Bestattungssitten zwischen Tradition und Modifikation | Kulturelle Austauschprozesse in den griechischen Kolonien in Unteritalien und Sizilien vom 8. bis zum 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. | Nadin Burkhardt | Buch | Italiká | Deutsch | 2014 | Reichert | EAN 9783895009549 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Heil, Margaret, Margaret Heil, Reichert, Anne-Frank-Str. 11, 63762 Großostheim, margret-heil[at]gmx[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This study focuses on cultural exchange and aspects of acculturation, which go back to the Greek settlement in Lower Italy and Sicily and result from the coexistence of the Italic and Sicilian population and the Greek settlers.The development of tomb types, funerary goods and funeral rites is used to study diverse influences such as the relations between the colony and the motherland, among the colonies themselves as well as between the colonies and their surrroundings and the people living nearby. The study uses three case studies - the Euboean settlements Pithecoussai and Kyme in Campania, the Achaean colony Metapontion and the Spartan city of Taras in Lower Italy, and the Rhodian-Cretan colonies Gela and Akragas in Sicily.There is no homogeneous process which is the same in all colonies, but specific local developments which result from the different activities of cultural groups in the area, the structure of the Greek colonists' society, the location and development of the colony and the natural environment.In all three of the areas studied, the Greek influence is visible in the indigenous funeral culture; however, no simple adoption of Greek customs can be observed. The "idea", the particular ritual or tomb type and the need to use it, and also to utilise it for the visualisation of different social groups, goes back to the direct contact caused by the foundation of colonies. The respective manifestation and form are then developed in the cultural framework of the indigenous people.The dissertation is published as the second volume in the newly established series "Italika", which focuses entirely on the archaeology of pre-Roman Italy with all the research areas connected with it, and thereby responds to a current and constantly growing research interest. "Italika" will comprise monographies and thematically unified collections from all areas of classical studies broadly dealing with sources, features and findings on the population of the territory of modern Italy in pre-Roman times, and which offer methodically and theoretically innovative approaches that illuminate exemplarily the panoply of a complex world of cultural contact. This study focuses on cultural exchange and aspects of acculturation going back to Greek settlement in southern Italy and Sicily and the resulting various forms of coexistence between the Italian and Sicilian population and the Greek colonists. Taking into account the development of types of grave, burial gifts and funeral customs, t Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Reichert, Reichert Verlag Mär 2014, 2014
ISBN 10: 3895009547 ISBN 13: 9783895009549
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - This study focuses on cultural exchange and aspects of acculturation, which go back to the Greek settlement in Lower Italy and Sicily and result from the coexistence of the Italic and Sicilian population and the Greek settlers.The development of tomb types, funerary goods and funeral rites is used to study diverse influences such as the relations between the colony and the motherland, among the colonies themselves as well as between the colonies and their surrroundings and the people living nearby. The study uses three case studies - the Euboean settlements Pithecoussai and Kyme in Campania, the Achaean colony Metapontion and the Spartan city of Taras in Lower Italy, and the Rhodian-Cretan colonies Gela and Akragas in Sicily.There is no homogeneous process which is the same in all colonies, but specific local developments which result from the different activities of cultural groups in the area, the structure of the Greek colonists' society, the location and development of the colony and the natural environment.In all three of the areas studied, the Greek influence is visible in the indigenous funeral culture; however, no simple adoption of Greek customs can be observed. The 'idea', the particular ritual or tomb type and the need to use it, and also to utilise it for the visualisation of different social groups, goes back to the direct contact caused by the foundation of colonies. The respective manifestation and form are then developed in the cultural framework of the indigenous people.The dissertation is published as the second volume in the newly established series 'Italiká', which focuses entirely on the archaeology of pre-Roman Italy with all the research areas connected with it, and thereby responds to a current and constantly growing research interest. 'Italiká' will comprise monographies and thematically unified collections from all areas of classical studies broadly dealing with sources, features and findings on the population of the territory of modern Italy in pre-Roman times, and which offer methodically and theoretically innovative approaches that illuminate exemplarily the panoply of a complex world of cultural contact.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 480 pages. German language. 11.97x8.54x1.18 inches. In Stock.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This study focuses on cultural exchange and aspects of acculturation, which go back to the Greek settlement in Lower Italy and Sicily and result from the coexistence of the Italic and Sicilian population and the Greek settlers.The development of tomb types, funerary goods and funeral rites is used to study diverse influences such as the relations between the colony and the motherland, among the colonies themselves as well as between the colonies and their surrroundings and the people living nearby. The study uses three case studies - the Euboean settlements Pithecoussai and Kyme in Campania, the Achaean colony Metapontion and the Spartan city of Taras in Lower Italy, and the Rhodian-Cretan colonies Gela and Akragas in Sicily.There is no homogeneous process which is the same in all colonies, but specific local developments which result from the different activities of cultural groups in the area, the structure of the Greek colonists' society, the location and development of the colony and the natural environment.In all three of the areas studied, the Greek influence is visible in the indigenous funeral culture; however, no simple adoption of Greek customs can be observed. The "idea", the particular ritual or tomb type and the need to use it, and also to utilise it for the visualisation of different social groups, goes back to the direct contact caused by the foundation of colonies. The respective manifestation and form are then developed in the cultural framework of the indigenous people.The dissertation is published as the second volume in the newly established series "Italika", which focuses entirely on the archaeology of pre-Roman Italy with all the research areas connected with it, and thereby responds to a current and constantly growing research interest. "Italika" will comprise monographies and thematically unified collections from all areas of classical studies broadly dealing with sources, features and findings on the population of the territory of modern Italy in pre-Roman times, and which offer methodically and theoretically innovative approaches that illuminate exemplarily the panoply of a complex world of cultural contact. This study focuses on cultural exchange and aspects of acculturation going back to Greek settlement in southern Italy and Sicily and the resulting various forms of coexistence between the Italian and Sicilian population and the Greek colonists. Taking into account the development of types of grave, burial gifts and funeral customs, t Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -While economic approaches are becoming generally more important and even mainstream topics, this is not necessarily the case for research into Pre-Roman Italy, defined as the area of the Italian Peninsula, Sicily and Sardinia during the Iron Age. Until recently, there was almost no research into Pre-Roman Italy focused on economic studies, and the existing research has been mostly dedicated to very specific contexts: (1) specialization of crafts and production in the context of urbanization processes; (2) specific production areas, such as agriculture, metal processing, and salt production; (3) studies focusing on Greek Colonies and Greek Colonial encounters with indigenous populations; (4) analyses of consumption patterns, mainly in the case of Greek pottery consumption. Recent excavations and investigations devoted to the study of workshop structures, such as those at Gabii, Pithekoussai, Kroton, Lokroi Epizephyrioi, Naxos, Selinunt and Kyme / Cumae, have provided a range of new data that is stimulating a valuable and highly constructive discussion on the organization of production and crafts in Pre-Roman Italy. Against this background, four members of the study group 'Etruscans and Italic Cultures' from the 'German Association of Archaeologists' (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Etrusker und Italiker des DArV e.V.) formed a panel to discuss the economic aspects of Pre-Roman Italy on the basis of their ongoing research projects: all of these focus on the field of production and crafts. The aim is to contribute to an intensified debate on geographical, chronological and functional patterns in the organization of crafts and productions by discussing current case studies and methods. DE 112 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. While economic approaches are becoming generally more important and even mainstream topics, this is not necessarily the case for research into Pre-Roman Italy, defined as the area of the Italian Peninsula, Sicily and Sardinia d.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Propylaeum, Propylaeum Dez 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 3969290589 ISBN 13: 9783969290583
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -While economic approaches are becoming generally more important and even mainstream topics, this is not necessarily the case for research into Pre-Roman Italy, defined as the area of the Italian Peninsula, Sicily and Sardinia during the Iron Age. Until recently, there was almost no research into Pre-Roman Italy focused on economic studies, and the existing research has been mostly dedicated to very specific contexts: (1) specialization of crafts and production in the context of urbanization processes; (2) specific production areas, such as agriculture, metal processing, and salt production; (3) studies focusing on Greek Colonies and Greek Colonial encounters with indigenous populations; (4) analyses of consumption patterns, mainly in the case of Greek pottery consumption. Recent excavations and investigations devoted to the study of workshop structures, such as those at Gabii, Pithekoussai, Kroton, Lokroi Epizephyrioi, Naxos, Selinunt and Kyme / Cumae, have provided a range of new data that is stimulating a valuable and highly constructive discussion on the organization of production and crafts in Pre-Roman Italy. Against this background, four members of the study group ¿Etruscans and Italic Cultures¿ from the ¿German Association of Archaeologists¿ (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Etrusker und Italiker des DArV e.V.) formed a panel to discuss the economic aspects of Pre-Roman Italy on the basis of their ongoing research projects: all of these focus on the field of production and crafts. The aim is to contribute to an intensified debate on geographical, chronological and functional patterns in the organization of crafts and productions by discussing current case studies and methods. DE 112 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - While economic approaches are becoming generally more important and even mainstream topics, this is not necessarily the case for research into Pre-Roman Italy, defined as the area of the Italian Peninsula, Sicily and Sardinia during the Iron Age. Until recently, there was almost no research into Pre-Roman Italy focused on economic studies, and the existing research has been mostly dedicated to very specific contexts: (1) specialization of crafts and production in the context of urbanization processes; (2) specific production areas, such as agriculture, metal processing, and salt production; (3) studies focusing on Greek Colonies and Greek Colonial encounters with indigenous populations; (4) analyses of consumption patterns, mainly in the case of Greek pottery consumption. Recent excavations and investigations devoted to the study of workshop structures, such as those at Gabii, Pithekoussai, Kroton, Lokroi Epizephyrioi, Naxos, Selinunt and Kyme / Cumae, have provided a range of new data that is stimulating a valuable and highly constructive discussion on the organization of production and crafts in Pre-Roman Italy. Against this background, four members of the study group 'Etruscans and Italic Cultures' from the 'German Association of Archaeologists' (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Etrusker und Italiker des DArV e.V.) formed a panel to discuss the economic aspects of Pre-Roman Italy on the basis of their ongoing research projects: all of these focus on the field of production and crafts. The aim is to contribute to an intensified debate on geographical, chronological and functional patterns in the organization of crafts and productions by discussing current case studies and methods. DE.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Organizations of Production and Crafts in Pre-Roman Italy | Panel 3.7 | Nadin Burkhardt (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World / Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology 11 = Session 3, Panel 3.7 | Englisch | 2022 | Propylaeum | EAN 9783969290583 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Propylaeum, Plöck 107-109, 69047 Heidelberg, Neckar, ub[at]ub[dot]uni-heidelberg[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.