1.

Record Nr.

UNISA996384142903316

Titolo

By the King, a proclamation, requiring all ships and vessels, trading from the plantations in the way of the Algerines, to furnish themselves with passes [[electronic resource]]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : printed by John Baskett, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd, 1714

Descrizione fisica

1 sheet ([1] p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

George, King of Great Britain,  <1660-1727.>

Soggetti

Algeria Commerce Great Britain Early works to 1800

Great Britain Commerce Algeria Early works to 1800

Great Britain History George I, 1714-1727 Early works to 1800

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Given at our court at St. James's, the fourth day of October, 1714.".

Steele notation: Predecessors, Passes of. Press figure C under imprint. Arms similar to Arms 169; tails are shaded.

Reproduction of original in the British Library.

Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0018



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910598070503321

Autore

Heitz Christian Erik

Titolo

Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft im archaischen Süditalien : Ein Modell zu Identität und Hexis, ausgehend von Ripacandida und weiteren binnenländischen Gemeinschaften / / Christian Erik Heitz

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Wiesbaden : , : Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, , 2021

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (304 pages) : illustrations

Disciplina

330.937

Soggetti

City and town life

Italy Economic conditions To 476

Italy, Southern History 1268-1735

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Vorwort und Danksagung -- I Einleitung und Forschungsgeschichte -- II Methodische Vorbemerkungen -- III Eine indigene Gemeinschaft zwischen Tradition und Neuerung - Die Nekropole von Ripacandida -- IV Vergleichende Untersuchungen der Gemeinschaft von Ripacandida mit benachbarten Gesellschaften des eisenzeitlichen Binnenlandes -- V Erweiterung des Untersuchungsraumes: Die archäologische Situation in Süditalien in der Eisenzeit bis ins 5. Jh. -- VI Die Ankunft der Griechen -schriftliche Quellen und archäologische Zeugnisse -- VII Entwurf eines Modells zu Struktur und Entwicklung der süditalischen Gemeinschaften zur Zeit der .Griechischen Kolonisation" -- VIII Diskussion und Ausblick -- IX English summary -- X Riassunto italiano -- Appendix 1: Die Messer aus Ripacandida -- Appendix 2: Zur Provenienz von Fundkeramik aus der Nekropole von Ripacandida (PZ) - Die Ergebnisse der Neutronenaktivierungsanalyse (NAA) -- Register -- Bibliographie -- Abbildungs- und Tafelnachweis.

Sommario/riassunto

The necropolis of Ripacandida in southern Italy (Apulia/prov. Foggia) is situated on a hill mediating between the uplands of the southern Apennines to the west and the Adriatic shore to the east. The local Archaic-Classical community (6th/5th century BCE) witnessed the rise of eastern Mediterranean settlements (apoikiai) in southern Italy and thereby the creation of a completely new situation of cultural transfer



and encounter in the region. This is reflected in the material goods incorporated in the tombs that will entirely be presented and discussed in the volume. While largely maintaining their traditional ties to the neighboring areas, reflected in the use of material culture from the adjacent areas, the influx of Greek elements rises remarkably during the use period of the graveyard. It however becomes apparent that the Greek-style pottery incorporated into the local society does not replace traditional shapes and wares but rather complemented by these imports or imitations. In the course of the two centuries under investigation, the affiliation of the local community seems to shift from a more inland-orientated perspective to a closer connection to the lowlands Adriatic shore. The local community in the 6th century BCE was basically organized in an egalitarian way in small household units as suggested by the tombs arranged in clusters. In the 5th century BCE, richly equipped burials of males were separated from the tomb clusters, indicating social changes. At the same time, richly equipped females become prominent in some clusters and take over some male burial features (body placement), possibly indicating the takeover of male characteristics, like the household head, in the living community as well. The minute analysis of the local community and the comparison with other sites of the region shows that the indigenous society in the period under study is not at all static but very dynamic, and not a mere static receiver of new impulses coming from the 'culturally superior' (and much better researched) newcomers from the east. A number of internal social developments (i.e. hierarchization, reorganization of familial structures and gender roles, economic reorientation) occurred within the indigenous communities of southeastern Italy that cannot be attributed to external stimuli triggered by foreign presence alone.