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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Rivers have always been vital supports for economies. They provided water for people and animals, irrigated the land, facilitated communication and trade through small vessels or rafts, aided industrial activities, formed rich hunting grounds for fishermen and hunters, and offered raw materials such as sand, gravel and placer deposits - including even gold. At the same time, the deltas and marshlands of rivers, created an inhospitable environment unsuitable for habitation, especially in periods of flood. Furthermore, rivers connected the sea and the littoral zone with the hinterland, and thus allowed the interaction between the populations which inhabited these areas, often locals and colonists/merchants. Panels 2.4 and 2.7 explore multiple facets of some Central and Eastern Mediterranean riverlands. Panel 2.4 investigates Aegean Thrace, i.e. the Northeastern part of Greece and the European part of Turkey. Panel 2.7 looks at three river valleys in two different areas: Athens and Attica with the Ilissos River; and Northeastern Italy with the rivers that flow in the areas of Verona and Parma. The papers address topics such as the reconfiguration of ancient river routes, the settlement and exploitation patterns that were formed around them, the boundaries of the chora of various cities, towns, villages and farmsteads, and the communication or the tensions between different groups that moved or expanded beyond their original habitation zone due to environmental and/or economic reasons.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Neu. Hrsg. von Wolfgang Decker, Joachim Ebert, Ulrich Sinn und Ingomar Weiler. Der Band versammelt 14 Beiträge zum Sport in verschiedenen antiken Kulturen (fünf davon in englischer und einer in französischer Sprache) sowie zwei Nachrufe (Joachim Ebert und Hans-Volkmar Herrmann), vier Rezensionen, die Jahresbibliographie zum Sport im Altertum 1998 und diverse Nachrichten. Aus dem Inhalt: W. Decker/D. Kurth: Eine Ruderregatta zur Zeit des Tutanchamun. - T. F. Scanlon: Women, Bull Sports, Cults and Initiation in Minoan Crete. - L. Burckhardt: Bemerkungen zu einigen Versuchen, die kompetitive Mentalität der Griechen zu erfassen. - E. Kefalidou: Ceremonies of Athletic Victory in Ancient Greece. - N. B. Crowther: Athlete as Warrior in the Ancient Greek Games. - N. B. Crowther: The Finish in the Greek Foot-Race. - I. Kertész: "Pleres de oikos hapas stephanon". - F. Bernstein: Die römischen 'Ecurria'/'Equirria'. - B. Rieger: Die Capitolia des Kaisers Domitian. - J.-P. Thuillier: Le cocher romain, son habit et son couteau. - G. Horsmann: Zur Funktion des 'conditor' in den 'factiones' des römischen 'circus'. - A. Kankeleit: Der sportliche Agon auf römischen Mosaiken in Griechenland. - L. F. Vagalinski: Ein römischer Marmorkopf eines Athleten aus Almus (Lom) an der unteren Donau im nordwestlichen Bulgarien. - M. Kertsch: Der Ring- bzw. Faustkampf mit dem Sparringpartner oder auch mit dem Punchingball. Ein bildersprachliches Motiv in der griechischen Patristik. 330 Seiten mit 6 Textabb. und 11 Tafeln, broschiert (Nikephoros; Jahrgang 12/Weidmann Verlag 2000). Statt EUR 62,00. Gewicht: 642 g - Softcover/Taschenbuch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Rivers have always been vital supports for economies. They provided water for people and animals, irrigated the land, facilitated communication and trade through small vessels or rafts, aided industrial activities, formed rich hunting grounds for fishermen and hunters, and offered raw materials such as sand, gravel and placer deposits - including even gold. At the same time, the deltas and marshlands of rivers, created an inhospitable environment unsuitable for habitation, especially in periods of flood. Furthermore, rivers connected the sea and the littoral zone with the hinterland, and thus allowed the interaction between the populations which inhabited these areas, often locals and colonists/merchants. Panels 2.4 and 2.7 explore multiple facets of some Central and Eastern Mediterranean riverlands. Panel 2.4 investigates Aegean Thrace, i.e. the Northeastern part of Greece and the European part of Turkey. Panel 2.7 looks at three river valleys in two different areas: Athens and Attica with the Ilissos River; and Northeastern Italy with the rivers that flow in the areas of Verona and Parma. The papers address topics such as the reconfiguration of ancient river routes, the settlement and exploitation patterns that were formed around them, the boundaries of the chora of various cities, towns, villages and farmsteads, and the communication or the tensions between different groups that moved or expanded beyond their original habitation zone due to environmental and/or economic reasons. 108 pp. Englisch, Italienisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloKartoniert / Broschiert. Condizione: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. KlappentextRivers have always been vital supports for economies. They provided water for people and animals, irrigated the land, facilitated communication and trade through small vessels or rafts, aided in.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Rivers have always been vital supports for economies. They provided water for people and animals, irrigated the land, facilitated communication and trade through small vessels or rafts, aided industrial activities, formed rich hunting grounds for fishermen and hunters, and offered raw materials such as sand, gravel and placer deposits - including even gold. At the same time, the deltas and marshlands of rivers, created an inhospitable environment unsuitable for habitation, especially in periods of flood. Furthermore, rivers connected the sea and the littoral zone with the hinterland, and thus allowed the interaction between the populations which inhabited these areas, often locals and colonists/merchants. Panels 2.4 and 2.7 explore multiple facets of some Central and Eastern Mediterranean riverlands. Panel 2.4 investigates Aegean Thrace, i.e. the Northeastern part of Greece and the European part of Turkey. Panel 2.7 looks at three river valleys in two different areas: Athens and Attica with the Ilissos River; and Northeastern Italy with the rivers that flow in the areas of Verona and Parma. The papers address topics such as the reconfiguration of ancient river routes, the settlement and exploitation patterns that were formed around them, the boundaries of the chora of various cities, towns, villages and farmsteads, and the communication or the tensions between different groups that moved or expanded beyond their original habitation zone due to environmental and/or economic reasons.Propylaeum, Plöck 107-109, 69047 Heidelberg, Neckar 108 pp. Englisch, Italienisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Rivers have always been vital supports for economies. They provided water for people and animals, irrigated the land, facilitated communication and trade through small vessels or rafts, aided industrial activities, formed rich hunting grounds for fishermen and hunters, and offered raw materials such as sand, gravel and placer deposits - including even gold. At the same time, the deltas and marshlands of rivers, created an inhospitable environment unsuitable for habitation, especially in periods of flood. Furthermore, rivers connected the sea and the littoral zone with the hinterland, and thus allowed the interaction between the populations which inhabited these areas, often locals and colonists/merchants. Panels 2.4 and 2.7 explore multiple facets of some Central and Eastern Mediterranean riverlands. Panel 2.4 investigates Aegean Thrace, i.e. the Northeastern part of Greece and the European part of Turkey. Panel 2.7 looks at three river valleys in two different areas: Athens and Attica with the Ilissos River; and Northeastern Italy with the rivers that flow in the areas of Verona and Parma. The papers address topics such as the reconfiguration of ancient river routes, the settlement and exploitation patterns that were formed around them, the boundaries of the chora of various cities, towns, villages and farmsteads, and the communication or the tensions between different groups that moved or expanded beyond their original habitation zone due to environmental and/or economic reasons.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. A. The Riverlands of Aegean Thrace: Production, Consumption and Exploitation of the Natural and Cultural Landscapes B. River Valleys and Regional Economies | Panel 2.4/2.7 | Eurydice Kefalidou | Taschenbuch | Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World / Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology 6 = Session 2, Panel 2.4/2.7 | Englisch | 2022 | Propylaeum | EAN 9783969290569 | 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.