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Eastern Sudan in its setting : the archaeology of a region far from the Nile Valley / / Andrea Manzo
Eastern Sudan in its setting : the archaeology of a region far from the Nile Valley / / Andrea Manzo
Autore Manzo Andrea
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (95 pages)
Disciplina 962.401
Collana Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology
Soggetto topico Excavations (Archaeology) - Sudan
ISBN 1-78491-559-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- Figure 1: map of northeast Africa showing the region of Eastern Sudan (Kassala state) investigated by University of Naples 'L'Orientale' (previously Istituto Universitario Orientale) together with the Southern Methodist University (Dallas) and University -- Figure 2: map of the region between the Gash and the Atbara rivers investigated in the Eighties by the Italian and American-Sudanese teams showing the recorded sites and the surveyed areas in the four sectors named after local toponyms (from Sadr 1991). -- Figure 3: regional cultural sequence as it was reconstructed after the investigations conducted in the Eighties compared with the cultural sequence of the Middle Nile Valley, Egypt and northern Ethiopia (modified from Sadr 1991). -- Figure 4: map showing the sites surveyed in the Eighties and the ones recorded by the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums of the Sudan in 2010, also showing the complementarity of the two surveys (elaborated by V. Zoppi). -- Figure 5: satellite image of the region between the Gash and the Atbara -- to be remarked the East-West oriented streams crossing the area draining towards the Atbara, the agricultural areas along the Gash, in the Gash delta and in the Shurab el-Gash sector -- Figure 6: the environmental variety of Eastern Sudan: a) the dry plain north of the Gash delta -- b) the grassland west of the Gash delta -- c) a cultivated area in the Gash delta -- d) the outskirts of Kassala, in the cultivated area along the Gash river, with -- Figure 7: a 2nd millennium BC grave brought to light by the heavy erosion affecting the site UA 50 when the arid conditions prevailed -- to be remarked the late Mesolithic materials from the strata cut by the grave scattered among the bones.
Figure 8: schematic stratigraphy of site UA 53 showing the relationship between different cultural and climatic phases, as well as the environmental factors affecting the site formation processes -- the soil eroded when arid conditions prevailed is highligh -- Figure 9: map showing the occurrence of raw materials in the region and nearby as well as the main archaeological sites -- aromatic resins occur in the areas highlighted in red, ebony in the brown ones, gold in the yellow ones, while white colour shows wher -- Figure 10: fragments of Pre-Saroba ceramics: a) sherd from a knobbed ware vessel from site UA 72 -- b) sherd with rocker stamp packed decoration from site UA 72 -- c) sherd with incised wavy line decoration from site UA 42 (scale in cm). -- Figure 11: map showing the distribution of the Pre-Saroba sites (plotted on Google Earth satellite image). -- Figure 12: late Pre-Saroba shell midden at site UA 50. -- Figure 13: map showing the distribution of the Malawiya Group sites (plotted on Google Earth satellite image). -- Figure 14: fragments of Malawiya Group ceramics: a) alternated pivoted stamp decorated sherd from site UA 48 -- b) spaced rocker stamp decorated sherd from site UA 18 -- c) rim sherd of a knobbed ware bowl from site UA 18 (scale in cm). -- Figure 15: fragments of Butana Group ceramics: a) rim of a bowl with incised herringbone band on the lip from site UA 113 -- b) rim of a restricted orifice bowl with rocker impressed external decoration from site KG 23/UA 14 -- c) wall sherd of a bowl with he -- Figure 16: a) complete Butana Group flask from site UA 53 excavation unit VI -- b) fragmentary Butana Group large conical bowl from site UA 53 excavation unit IV (scale in cm). -- Figure 17: Butana Group chipped stone pick from site KG 23/UA 14 (scale in cm).
Figure 18: early Butana Group shell midden in excavation unit XI at site UA 53. -- Figure 19: map showing the distribution of the Butana Group sites (plotted on Google Earth satellite image). -- Figure 20: late Butana Group grave with nine lip plugs in excavation unit XVII at site UA 53 -- (scale in the image of the lip plugs in cm). -- Figure 21: cawri shell associated with shell and ostrich eggshell beads from a late Butana Group grave in excavation unit XVIII at site UA 53 (scale in cm). -- Figure 22: fragments of Gash Group ceramics from site Mahal Teglinos (K 1): a) rim of a cup decorated with a band of punch impressions from an Early Gash Group assemblage in excavation unit XII -- b) rim of a bowl with impressions on the lip from an Early G -- Figure 24: Kerma ancien I-C-Group Ib vessel found in a badly eroded double tomb in the western cemetery of site Mahal Teglinos (K 1) (excavation unit XII -- scale in cm). -- Figure 23: sherds of Yemeni Bronze age type from Gash Group assemblages in excavation unit BSKP-Q at site Mahal Teglinos (K 1) (scale in cm). -- Figure 25: a Gash Group tomb in the western cemetery at site Mahal Teglinos (K 1) (excavation unit BPLF-Z/BPQA-E) characterized by a faïence beads bracelet and a cawri shells anklet. -- Figure 26: rim sherds of late First Intermediate Period - early Middle Kingdom Egyptian jars and dish from a Gash Group assemblage in excavation unit X at site Mahal Teglinos (K 1) (scale in cm). -- Figure 27: administrative devices from site Mahal Teglinos (K 1): a) sealing from a Middle Gash Group assemblage in excavation unit X -- b) mushroom shaped object, possibly a seal, from a Late Gash Group assemblage in excavation unit VI (scale in cm).
Figure 28: map showing the distribution of the Gash Group sites between the Atbara and the Gash rivers and the in the Gash delta (plotted on Google Earth satellite image). -- Figure 29: detail showing the distribution of the Gash Group sites between the Atbara and the Gash rivers (plotted on Google Earth satellite image). -- Figure 30: functional areas at Mahal Teglinos (K 1) in Gash Group times, the red highlight shows the settlement areas, the blue one the cemeteries, details of some structures in the different sectors are also shown. -- Figure 31: early 2nd millennium BC mud brick structure in excavation unit BSQV-Y/BVAA-T in the central sector of the site Mahal Teglinos (K 1), plan and detail. -- Figure 32: fragments of a large rounded tray in a fireplace of the Middle Gash Group food preparation area in excavation unit X in the central sector of the site Mahal Teglinos (K 1), and recontruction of its diameter (scale in the image showing the recon -- Figure 34: Gash Group funerary stelae in the eastern cemetery of the site Mahal Teglinos (K 1). -- Figure 33: Early Gash Group grave containing a body with contracted legs and remains of red ochre in the eastern cemetery of the site at Mahal Teglinos (K 1) (excavation unit BSPE-J/BSQA-F and BSQK). -- Figure 35: Middle Gash Group grave in the western cemetery of the site Mahal Teglinos (K 1) (excavation unit XII), it contains the main burial with the body in extended position and cawri bracelet as well as a possible sacrificed individual in highly cont -- Figure 36: complete vessels from the western cemetery (excavation unit XII) of the site Mahal Teglinos (K 1): a) bowl with impressed decoration from an Early Gash Group grave -- b) scraped ware jar from a Middle Gash Group grave (scale in cm).
Figure 37: fragments of Jebel Mokram Group ceramics from excavation unit VI at the site Mahal Teglinos (K 1): a) rim fragment of a bowl with the upper part covered by incised net pattern -- b) rim fragment of a bowl with the upper part covered by incised cr -- Figure 38: imported ceramic materials from Jebel Mokram Group assemblages: a) fragment of a C-Group II b vessel from excavation unit IX at site UA 53 -- b) fragment of an Upper Egyptian Marl A4 vessel from excavation unit IX at site UA 53 (scale in cm). -- Figure 39: stone axe whose shape is similar to Egyptian early New Kingdom metal specimens from a Jebel Mokram Group assemblage at site UA 53 (scale in cm). -- Figure 40: flat oval shaped seal possibly from a Jebel Mokram Group assemblage at site JAG 1 (scale in cm). -- Figure 41: remains of a large circular hut or fence delimited by post holes from excavation unit IX at site UA 53. -- Figure 42: fragment of a large footed ceramic tray in situ in excavation unit VI at site Mahal Teglinos (K 1) and its reconstruction (scale in the image showing the reconstruction in cm). -- Figure 43: tomb containing a body with flexed legs and the head on a stone likely to date to Jebel Mokram Group times in excavation unit BPLF-Z/BPQA-E at site Mahal Teglinos (K 1). -- Figure 44: map showing the distribution of the Jebel Mokram Group sites between the Atbara and the Gash rivers (plotted on Google Earth satellite image). -- Figure 45: map showing the distribution of the Hagiz Group sites marked by red dots, of the Post-Meroitic sites marked by blue dots, and of the Khatmiya Group sites marked by yellow dots (plotted on Google Earth satellite image). -- Figure 46: remains of the stone foundations of a rounded Hagiz Group hut north of excavation unit III at site JAG 1 (scale in m).
Figure 47: fragments of Hagiz Group ceramics: a) rim of a bowl with a band of oblique parallel crossing incisions from site UA 38.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821791903321
Manzo Andrea  
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2017]
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Egyptian predynastic anthropomorphic objects : a study of their function and significance in predynastic burial customs / / Ryna Ordynat
Egyptian predynastic anthropomorphic objects : a study of their function and significance in predynastic burial customs / / Ryna Ordynat
Autore Ordynat Ryna
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (128 pages)
Disciplina 932.011
Soggetto topico Grave goods - Egypt
Figurines, Prehistoric - Egypt
Antiquities, Prehistoric - Egypt
ISBN 1-78491-779-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 BACKGROUND AND THE DATA -- 1.2 MAIN RESEARCH QUESTION -- 1.3 THE ISSUE OF STATUS -- 1.4 METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH -- CHAPTER 2: THE STUDY OF PREDYNATIC FIGURINES -- 2.1 EARLY EXCAVATION REPORTS -- 2.2 PETER UCKO AND THE BEGINNING OF FIGURINE STUDIES -- 2.3 ANTHROPOMOPHIC OBJECTS IN THE PREDYNASTIC -- 2.4 THE STUDY OF PREDYNASTIC ICONOGRAPHY -- 2.5 PREDYNASTIC MORTUARY STUDIES -- 2.6 THE SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE -- CHAPTER 3: METHODS OF ANALYSIS -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.1.1 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES -- 3.1.2 DECORATION AND DESIGN -- 3.1.3 VALUE -- 3.1.4 IDENTITY -- 3.2 MATERIAL ENGAGEMENT AND PERSONHOOD -- 3.3 OBJECTS AND MORTUARY ARCHAEOLOGY THEORY -- 3.4 SEX, IDENTITY AND MATERIAL CULTURE -- 3.5 THE CATALOGUE -- 3.5.1 TYPE OF OBJECT -- 3.5.2 DATE -- 3.5.3 LOCATION -- 3.5.4 GRAVE NUMBER -- 3.5.5 MATERIAL -- 3.5.5 MATERIAL -- 3.5.6 SEX OF OBJECT -- 3.5.7 CONDITION OF OBJECT -- 3.5.8 POSITION OF OBJECT IN THE GRAVE -- 3.5.9 SEX OF ASSOCIATED BODY OR BODIES -- 3.5.10 GRAVE CONDITION -- 3.5.11 ASSOCIATED OBJECTS AND MATERIALS -- 3.6 DETERMINING THE SEX OF TUSKS, TAGS AND COMBS -- 3.7 DATA ANALYSIS -- 3.8 PROBLEMS AND DIFFICULTIES -- CHAPTER 4: ANALYSIS AND RESULTS -- 4.1 SUMMARY OF THE DATA -- 4.2 DETERMINING SEX OF ANTHROPOMORPHIC OBJECTS -- 4.3 PLACEMENT OF OBJECTS -- 4.4 OBJECT GROUPINGS -- 4.5 OBJECT ASSOCIATIONS -- 4.6 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEX OF THE BODY AND SEX OF THE OBJECT -- 4.7 OBJECT MATERIALS -- 4.8 OBJECT BREAKAGE PATTERNS -- 4.9 SIMILAR OBJECTS IN DIFFERENT GRAVES -- CHAPTER 5: DISCUSSION -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 PLACEMENT OF OBJECTS -- 5.3 OBJECT GROUPINGS -- 5.4 OBJECT ASSOCIATIONS -- 5.5 SIMILAR OBJECTS IN DIFFERENT GRAVES.
5.6 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEX OF THE BODY AND SEX OF THE OBJECT -- 5.7 MATERIALS -- 5.8 OBJECT BREAKAGE -- 5.9 THEORIES ON FUNCTION -- CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX I: THE OBJECT CATALOGUE -- APPENDIX II: ADDITIONAL GRAVES -- MATMAR -- MAHASNA -- NAQADA -- MOSTAGEDDA -- APPENDIX III: ASSOCIATED OBJECTS -- APPENDIX IV - LIST OF OBJECTS AND FIGURES -- FIGURES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794641103321
Ordynat Ryna  
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2018]
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Egyptian predynastic anthropomorphic objects : a study of their function and significance in predynastic burial customs / / Ryna Ordynat
Egyptian predynastic anthropomorphic objects : a study of their function and significance in predynastic burial customs / / Ryna Ordynat
Autore Ordynat Ryna
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (128 pages)
Disciplina 932.011
Soggetto topico Grave goods - Egypt
Figurines, Prehistoric - Egypt
Antiquities, Prehistoric - Egypt
ISBN 1-78491-779-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 BACKGROUND AND THE DATA -- 1.2 MAIN RESEARCH QUESTION -- 1.3 THE ISSUE OF STATUS -- 1.4 METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH -- CHAPTER 2: THE STUDY OF PREDYNATIC FIGURINES -- 2.1 EARLY EXCAVATION REPORTS -- 2.2 PETER UCKO AND THE BEGINNING OF FIGURINE STUDIES -- 2.3 ANTHROPOMOPHIC OBJECTS IN THE PREDYNASTIC -- 2.4 THE STUDY OF PREDYNASTIC ICONOGRAPHY -- 2.5 PREDYNASTIC MORTUARY STUDIES -- 2.6 THE SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE -- CHAPTER 3: METHODS OF ANALYSIS -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.1.1 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES -- 3.1.2 DECORATION AND DESIGN -- 3.1.3 VALUE -- 3.1.4 IDENTITY -- 3.2 MATERIAL ENGAGEMENT AND PERSONHOOD -- 3.3 OBJECTS AND MORTUARY ARCHAEOLOGY THEORY -- 3.4 SEX, IDENTITY AND MATERIAL CULTURE -- 3.5 THE CATALOGUE -- 3.5.1 TYPE OF OBJECT -- 3.5.2 DATE -- 3.5.3 LOCATION -- 3.5.4 GRAVE NUMBER -- 3.5.5 MATERIAL -- 3.5.5 MATERIAL -- 3.5.6 SEX OF OBJECT -- 3.5.7 CONDITION OF OBJECT -- 3.5.8 POSITION OF OBJECT IN THE GRAVE -- 3.5.9 SEX OF ASSOCIATED BODY OR BODIES -- 3.5.10 GRAVE CONDITION -- 3.5.11 ASSOCIATED OBJECTS AND MATERIALS -- 3.6 DETERMINING THE SEX OF TUSKS, TAGS AND COMBS -- 3.7 DATA ANALYSIS -- 3.8 PROBLEMS AND DIFFICULTIES -- CHAPTER 4: ANALYSIS AND RESULTS -- 4.1 SUMMARY OF THE DATA -- 4.2 DETERMINING SEX OF ANTHROPOMORPHIC OBJECTS -- 4.3 PLACEMENT OF OBJECTS -- 4.4 OBJECT GROUPINGS -- 4.5 OBJECT ASSOCIATIONS -- 4.6 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEX OF THE BODY AND SEX OF THE OBJECT -- 4.7 OBJECT MATERIALS -- 4.8 OBJECT BREAKAGE PATTERNS -- 4.9 SIMILAR OBJECTS IN DIFFERENT GRAVES -- CHAPTER 5: DISCUSSION -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 PLACEMENT OF OBJECTS -- 5.3 OBJECT GROUPINGS -- 5.4 OBJECT ASSOCIATIONS -- 5.5 SIMILAR OBJECTS IN DIFFERENT GRAVES.
5.6 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEX OF THE BODY AND SEX OF THE OBJECT -- 5.7 MATERIALS -- 5.8 OBJECT BREAKAGE -- 5.9 THEORIES ON FUNCTION -- CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX I: THE OBJECT CATALOGUE -- APPENDIX II: ADDITIONAL GRAVES -- MATMAR -- MAHASNA -- NAQADA -- MOSTAGEDDA -- APPENDIX III: ASSOCIATED OBJECTS -- APPENDIX IV - LIST OF OBJECTS AND FIGURES -- FIGURES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824826503321
Ordynat Ryna  
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2018]
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Execution by Styrax in ancient Thasos / / Anagnostis P. Agelarakis
Execution by Styrax in ancient Thasos / / Anagnostis P. Agelarakis
Autore Agelarakis Anagnostis P. <1956->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (50 pages)
Disciplina 939.11
Soggetto topico Capital punishment - Greece - Thasos Island - Antiquities
Funeral rites and ceremonies - Greece - Thasos Island - Antiquities
Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Thasos Island
ISBN 1-78969-213-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Graphs -- Introduction -- Figure 1. Map of the geographic region, Paros and Thasos Islands in the Aegean Sea, within the Eastern Mediterranean basin and the adjoining context of the Black Sea. -- Figure 2. Silver tetradrachm of Thasos. Obverse: Ivy crowned Head of Dionysus, facing left -- Obverse: ΘΑΣΙΟΝ (THASION) [plural genitive form of Thasios], right kneeling Herakles, facing right, right-handed shooting arrow through recurve bow, with rose in -- Figure 3. Amphora handle stamped ΘΑΣΙΩΝ (THASION) [plural genitive form of Thasios], right kneeling Herakles, facing right, right-handed shooting arrow through recurve bow (courtesy of late Dr. Marina Sgourou, Hellenic Archaeological Service, Chief Archa -- Archaeo-anthropological research in Thasos island -- Figure 4. In Thasos Agora region with collaborator, late Dr. Marina Sgourou, Hellenic Archaeological Service, Chief Archaeologist for the Ancient City of Thasos -- offering a guided tour to the Adelphi student field team through the archaeological landmarks -- Figure 5. Myroni site field map with plotted burial features -- arrows point to the topographic locus of burial feature No. 138, the cyst grave of the Thasian male, and the cluster of its adjoining graves. -- Figure 6. View of the ancient commercial harbor of Thasos, still in use by fishermen and seafarers in Limenas the modern capital city of Thasos Island. -- Figure 7. Wooden boat repair activities taking place in the Limenas harbor of Thasos. -- Aspects of the human condition decoded through analysis of the osteological record.
Figure 8. Image of burial feature No. 138, the cyst grave with uncovered thick stone slab, showing the Thasian male individual in situ, laying in an extended supine position and facing SW (courtesy of excavator, Dr. Eustratios Papadopoulos, Ephor of Hell -- Figure 10. Public symphysis, right side component, showing surface changes relative to aging process -- delineated by the redlined shape. -- Figure 9. Mandibular ramus right side fragment with retained condyle (component of the temporomandibular diarthrosis) showing most advanced manifestations of osteoarthropathic changes -- delineated by the redlined oblique shape. -- Figure 11. Forearm bones (radius, and distally incompletely preserved ulna) of left side. -- Figure 12. Superior view of lumbar vertebrae: small arrows identify advanced spondyloarthropathic in nature osteophytic growths, marginal to the vertebral bodies -- dotted arrows indicate spondyloarthropathic lipping at superior articular processes -- ovoid s -- Figure 13. Left femoral proximal third component focusing on anterior neck changes -- delineated by the ovoid shape. -- Figure 14. Left femoral distal third component focusing on intercondylar osteoarthropathic lipping (arrows), and subchondral condylar bone osteoarthropathic changes compounded by sclerotic, eburnated, loci. -- Palaeopathological differential diagnosis: Not a sternal foramen -- Figure 15. Illustration of sternal anatomic components. -- Figure 16. Illustration of demi-macerated thoracic cavity to illustrate a rendering of an approximate position and size of a sternal foramen. -- Figure 17. Sternal manubrium, corpus, and xiphoid process of Thasian male, ventral view. -- Figure 18. X-ray image of sternal manubrium, corpus, and xiphoid process of Thasian male, ventral view. -- Figure 19. Sternal corpus and xiphoid process of Thasian male, ventral view.
Figure 20. X-ray image of sternal corpus and xiphoid process of Thasian male, ventral view. -- Figure 21. Focus on the ventral surface of manubrium sterni and the heptagonal styrax' base of sharp tip hedra imprint and its metrics. -- Figure 22. Focus on the ventral surface of manubrium sterni and the styrax' heptagonal sharp tip penetration impact and its metrics. -- Figure 23. Focus on the dorsal surface of manubrium sterni and the styrax' heptagonal sharp tip penetration 'exit' impact. -- Identification and reproduction of the weapon type and component which was used to pierce through the corpus sterni -- Figure 24. Technical drawing, rendering of styrax' base and sharp tip component based on retrieved and reconstructed metrics. -- Figure 25. Illustration, rendering of the stryrax component cast in bronze. -- Figure 26. Projections of the mesial line and of a transversal directional on the 'entry' and 'exit' wound imprints caused by the 'through and through' corpus sterni stabbing. -- The anatomic consequences of the trauma impact by the thrusting of the styrax into the mediastinum, and assessment on the cause of death -- Figure 27. Illustration of a generic sternocostal component with emphasis on the delineated mesial traces of the right pleural and lung domains, as well as of the cardiac position. -- Experimental archaeometry through Physics, testing for data relevant to a styrax thrusting into the thorax -- Figure 28. Dr. Bentley in area of the Physics Department laboratories with student assistants in preparations for the archaeometric tests (courtesy of Dr. Sean Bentley). -- Figure 29. Ballistic model penetrated by the sharp tip of the styrax in the rib case (broken rib) -- jabbed through an 'overhand' striking, by the author.
Figure 30. Two replicated styrax component models, with an elongated based component so that hafting to a wooden spear shaft would be possible (one with the sharp styrax tip broken off due to heavy handling) used in the Physics lab for the archaeometric t -- Figure 31. The 4th sternebra of the ballistic model penetrated by the sharp styrax tip -- jabbing by contact thrusting, by Dr. Bentley (courtesy of Dr. Sean Bentley). -- Figure 32. Close up of the 'through and through' jabbing of the 4th sternebra by contact thrusting (courtesy of Dr. Sean Bentley). -- Trauma interpretation and discussion of causes for the execution of the Thasian -- Epilogue -- Figure 33. Mute stones of ancient Thasos, witnesses to Lysander's atrocities. -- Acknowledgements.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794648003321
Agelarakis Anagnostis P. <1956->  
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2019]
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Execution by Styrax in ancient Thasos / / Anagnostis P. Agelarakis
Execution by Styrax in ancient Thasos / / Anagnostis P. Agelarakis
Autore Agelarakis Anagnostis P. <1956->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (50 pages)
Disciplina 939.11
Soggetto topico Capital punishment - Greece - Thasos Island - Antiquities
Funeral rites and ceremonies - Greece - Thasos Island - Antiquities
Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Thasos Island
ISBN 1-78969-213-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Graphs -- Introduction -- Figure 1. Map of the geographic region, Paros and Thasos Islands in the Aegean Sea, within the Eastern Mediterranean basin and the adjoining context of the Black Sea. -- Figure 2. Silver tetradrachm of Thasos. Obverse: Ivy crowned Head of Dionysus, facing left -- Obverse: ΘΑΣΙΟΝ (THASION) [plural genitive form of Thasios], right kneeling Herakles, facing right, right-handed shooting arrow through recurve bow, with rose in -- Figure 3. Amphora handle stamped ΘΑΣΙΩΝ (THASION) [plural genitive form of Thasios], right kneeling Herakles, facing right, right-handed shooting arrow through recurve bow (courtesy of late Dr. Marina Sgourou, Hellenic Archaeological Service, Chief Archa -- Archaeo-anthropological research in Thasos island -- Figure 4. In Thasos Agora region with collaborator, late Dr. Marina Sgourou, Hellenic Archaeological Service, Chief Archaeologist for the Ancient City of Thasos -- offering a guided tour to the Adelphi student field team through the archaeological landmarks -- Figure 5. Myroni site field map with plotted burial features -- arrows point to the topographic locus of burial feature No. 138, the cyst grave of the Thasian male, and the cluster of its adjoining graves. -- Figure 6. View of the ancient commercial harbor of Thasos, still in use by fishermen and seafarers in Limenas the modern capital city of Thasos Island. -- Figure 7. Wooden boat repair activities taking place in the Limenas harbor of Thasos. -- Aspects of the human condition decoded through analysis of the osteological record.
Figure 8. Image of burial feature No. 138, the cyst grave with uncovered thick stone slab, showing the Thasian male individual in situ, laying in an extended supine position and facing SW (courtesy of excavator, Dr. Eustratios Papadopoulos, Ephor of Hell -- Figure 10. Public symphysis, right side component, showing surface changes relative to aging process -- delineated by the redlined shape. -- Figure 9. Mandibular ramus right side fragment with retained condyle (component of the temporomandibular diarthrosis) showing most advanced manifestations of osteoarthropathic changes -- delineated by the redlined oblique shape. -- Figure 11. Forearm bones (radius, and distally incompletely preserved ulna) of left side. -- Figure 12. Superior view of lumbar vertebrae: small arrows identify advanced spondyloarthropathic in nature osteophytic growths, marginal to the vertebral bodies -- dotted arrows indicate spondyloarthropathic lipping at superior articular processes -- ovoid s -- Figure 13. Left femoral proximal third component focusing on anterior neck changes -- delineated by the ovoid shape. -- Figure 14. Left femoral distal third component focusing on intercondylar osteoarthropathic lipping (arrows), and subchondral condylar bone osteoarthropathic changes compounded by sclerotic, eburnated, loci. -- Palaeopathological differential diagnosis: Not a sternal foramen -- Figure 15. Illustration of sternal anatomic components. -- Figure 16. Illustration of demi-macerated thoracic cavity to illustrate a rendering of an approximate position and size of a sternal foramen. -- Figure 17. Sternal manubrium, corpus, and xiphoid process of Thasian male, ventral view. -- Figure 18. X-ray image of sternal manubrium, corpus, and xiphoid process of Thasian male, ventral view. -- Figure 19. Sternal corpus and xiphoid process of Thasian male, ventral view.
Figure 20. X-ray image of sternal corpus and xiphoid process of Thasian male, ventral view. -- Figure 21. Focus on the ventral surface of manubrium sterni and the heptagonal styrax' base of sharp tip hedra imprint and its metrics. -- Figure 22. Focus on the ventral surface of manubrium sterni and the styrax' heptagonal sharp tip penetration impact and its metrics. -- Figure 23. Focus on the dorsal surface of manubrium sterni and the styrax' heptagonal sharp tip penetration 'exit' impact. -- Identification and reproduction of the weapon type and component which was used to pierce through the corpus sterni -- Figure 24. Technical drawing, rendering of styrax' base and sharp tip component based on retrieved and reconstructed metrics. -- Figure 25. Illustration, rendering of the stryrax component cast in bronze. -- Figure 26. Projections of the mesial line and of a transversal directional on the 'entry' and 'exit' wound imprints caused by the 'through and through' corpus sterni stabbing. -- The anatomic consequences of the trauma impact by the thrusting of the styrax into the mediastinum, and assessment on the cause of death -- Figure 27. Illustration of a generic sternocostal component with emphasis on the delineated mesial traces of the right pleural and lung domains, as well as of the cardiac position. -- Experimental archaeometry through Physics, testing for data relevant to a styrax thrusting into the thorax -- Figure 28. Dr. Bentley in area of the Physics Department laboratories with student assistants in preparations for the archaeometric tests (courtesy of Dr. Sean Bentley). -- Figure 29. Ballistic model penetrated by the sharp tip of the styrax in the rib case (broken rib) -- jabbed through an 'overhand' striking, by the author.
Figure 30. Two replicated styrax component models, with an elongated based component so that hafting to a wooden spear shaft would be possible (one with the sharp styrax tip broken off due to heavy handling) used in the Physics lab for the archaeometric t -- Figure 31. The 4th sternebra of the ballistic model penetrated by the sharp styrax tip -- jabbing by contact thrusting, by Dr. Bentley (courtesy of Dr. Sean Bentley). -- Figure 32. Close up of the 'through and through' jabbing of the 4th sternebra by contact thrusting (courtesy of Dr. Sean Bentley). -- Trauma interpretation and discussion of causes for the execution of the Thasian -- Epilogue -- Figure 33. Mute stones of ancient Thasos, witnesses to Lysander's atrocities. -- Acknowledgements.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821800103321
Agelarakis Anagnostis P. <1956->  
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2019]
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Geometric period Plithos burial ground at Chora of Naxos Island, Greece : anthropology report / / Anagnostis P. Agelarakis
Geometric period Plithos burial ground at Chora of Naxos Island, Greece : anthropology report / / Anagnostis P. Agelarakis
Autore Agelarakis Anagnostis P. <1956->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (94 pages)
Disciplina 939.15
Soggetto topico Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Naxos Island
Human remains (Archaeology) - Greece - Naxos Island
ISBN 1-78491-304-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Graph 1 -- Graph 2 -- Graph 3 -- Graph 4 -- Graph 5 -- Graph 6 -- Graph 7 -- Graph 8 -- Graph 9 -- Graph 10 -- Graph 11 -- Graph 12 -- Graph 13 -- Graph 14 -- Graph 15 -- Graph 16 -- Graph 17 -- Graph 18 -- Graph 19 -- Graph 20 -- Graph 20a -- Graph 21 -- Graph 21a -- Graph 22 -- Graph 22a -- Graph 23 -- Graph 23a -- Graph 24 -- Graph 25 -- Graph 26 -- Graph 27 -- Graph 28 -- Graph 29 -- Graph 30 -- Graph 31 -- Graph 32 -- Graph 33 -- Graph 34 -- Graph 35 -- Graph 36 -- Graph 37 -- Graph 38 -- Graph 39 -- Graph 40 -- Table 1 -- Table 2 -- Table 3 -- Table 4 -- Table 5 -- Prologue -- Geometric Component Burial Contexts and Anthropological Remains -- Anatomic Distribution of Preserved Skeletal Remains -- Aspects of Population Sample Demographic Profile -- Biological Sex Assessments -- Age Assessments -- On Skeletal Morphology -- Palaeopathological Profile -- Palaeopathologic Conditions -- Trauma Manifestations -- Non-Anthropological Organic Materials of Burial Contexts with Emphasis on Faunal Remains -- Epilogue -- References Cited -- Acknowledgements -- Graphs -- Tables.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794644403321
Agelarakis Anagnostis P. <1956->  
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2016]
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Geometric period Plithos burial ground at Chora of Naxos Island, Greece : anthropology report / / Anagnostis P. Agelarakis
Geometric period Plithos burial ground at Chora of Naxos Island, Greece : anthropology report / / Anagnostis P. Agelarakis
Autore Agelarakis Anagnostis P. <1956->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (94 pages)
Disciplina 939.15
Soggetto topico Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Naxos Island
Human remains (Archaeology) - Greece - Naxos Island
ISBN 1-78491-304-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Graph 1 -- Graph 2 -- Graph 3 -- Graph 4 -- Graph 5 -- Graph 6 -- Graph 7 -- Graph 8 -- Graph 9 -- Graph 10 -- Graph 11 -- Graph 12 -- Graph 13 -- Graph 14 -- Graph 15 -- Graph 16 -- Graph 17 -- Graph 18 -- Graph 19 -- Graph 20 -- Graph 20a -- Graph 21 -- Graph 21a -- Graph 22 -- Graph 22a -- Graph 23 -- Graph 23a -- Graph 24 -- Graph 25 -- Graph 26 -- Graph 27 -- Graph 28 -- Graph 29 -- Graph 30 -- Graph 31 -- Graph 32 -- Graph 33 -- Graph 34 -- Graph 35 -- Graph 36 -- Graph 37 -- Graph 38 -- Graph 39 -- Graph 40 -- Table 1 -- Table 2 -- Table 3 -- Table 4 -- Table 5 -- Prologue -- Geometric Component Burial Contexts and Anthropological Remains -- Anatomic Distribution of Preserved Skeletal Remains -- Aspects of Population Sample Demographic Profile -- Biological Sex Assessments -- Age Assessments -- On Skeletal Morphology -- Palaeopathological Profile -- Palaeopathologic Conditions -- Trauma Manifestations -- Non-Anthropological Organic Materials of Burial Contexts with Emphasis on Faunal Remains -- Epilogue -- References Cited -- Acknowledgements -- Graphs -- Tables.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816692203321
Agelarakis Anagnostis P. <1956->  
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2016]
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Giving the past a future : essays in archaeology and rock art studies in honour of Dr. Phil. h.c. Gherhard Milstreu / / edited by James Dodd and Ellen Meijer
Giving the past a future : essays in archaeology and rock art studies in honour of Dr. Phil. h.c. Gherhard Milstreu / / edited by James Dodd and Ellen Meijer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (307 pages)
Disciplina 930.1
Soggetto topico Antiquities, Prehistoric - Europe
Petroglyphs - Europe
Art, Prehistoric - Europe
ISBN 1-78491-971-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Editors Preface -- Tabula Gratulatoria -- Chapter 1 -- Art, Artists, Rock Art and Underslös -- James Dodd -- Chapter 2 -- The Sensitive Finger, The Observing Eye And The Sensation Of A Place -- Jarl Nordbladh -- Chapter 3 -- To Let Mute Stones Speak - on the Becoming of Archaeology -- Joachim Goldhahn -- Chapter 4 -- The Chariot of The Sun and other sun horses of The Nordic Bronze Age - including some interesting anatomical details -- Flemming Kaul -- Chapter 5 -- The winged triad in Bronze Age symbolism: birds and their feet -- Kristian Kristiansen -- Chapter 6 -- Gerhard and the rock carvings of Bornholm -- Finn Ole Sonne Nielsen -- Chapter 7 -- Rock Art and Burial Landscapes - Danish Rock Art in Burial Mounds -- Louise Felding -- Chapter 8 -- A sea beyond Europe to the north and west -- Johan Ling & -- John Koch -- Chapter 9 -- The Wild Boar in Scandinavian Rock Art -- Peter Skoglund -- Chapter 10 -- Women on the move in the Nordic Bronze Age: a case study based on rock art and costume -- Sophie Bergerbrant and Anna Wessman -- Chapter 11 -- Fleshing out the Stickman: A Hypothesis about the Long-Legged Anthropomorphs in Scandinavian Rock Art -- Lisa-Elen Meyering -- Chapter 12 -- The cunning of the fox - a case of zoomorphism in Scandinavian rock art -- Christian Horn -- Chapter 13 -- The duel in place: morphological, structural and spatial variability of a basic scene among Valcamonica Iron Age rock art -- Alberto Marretta -- Chapter 14 -- Symbolic Concordance: a transparent approach to archetype -- Umberto Sansoni -- Chapter 15 -- Rock Carvings at Stuberg in Stjørdal, Trøndelag, Norway -- Kalle Sognnes -- Chapter 16 -- "On the beaten track": considerations on the rock art at Foss in the Gauldal Valley, Trøndelag County, Norway -- Kjell André Brevik -- Chapter 17.
What we see is what we get - Seeing Sandhalsan with new «eyes» -- Jan Magne Gjerde & -- Heidrun Stebergløkken -- Chapter 18 -- Giants Cauldrons and Rock Art -- Magnus Tangen -- Chapter 19 -- Snowshoes and skis in North European rock art. -- Knut Helskog -- Chapter 20 -- Following the bear through the rocks -- Elena Man-Estier -- Chapter 21 -- Back to life: British rock art in the Iron Age -- Tertia Barnett -- Chapter 22 -- World heritage rock art documentation in Tanum - a brief history of methodology and projects until the early 2000s. -- Ulf Bertilsson, SHFA -- Chapter 23 -- Bevar dialogen med klippen. -- Dokumentationens betydning for fortidens helleristninger og fremtidens forskning. -- Ditte E. P. Kofod -- Chapter 24 -- Towards a new era of rock art documentation -- Ellen Meijer & -- James Dodd -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _Hlk505276004 -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _CTVL0017ce0d4ae1fa3461a825a48b74f08ad97 -- _CTVL00153b5333ccf3f443d8e520e10fd9cf965 -- _CTVL001d6a0d0994ff54191a51206a902b5bc62 -- _CTVL0018bda862e2796496e87a3233b5b7edfdb -- _CTVL0014a15934e02c54f35ae99cc59c96db640 -- _CTVL001bda8bbe44cdd4dcbb44a2300e4f73fd1 -- _CTVL0016898732b89654ad98f71ec669c963f6e -- _CTVL001a88caa39ba0e49758c554b7dfaf00ebe -- _CTVL001c459c655e6c14bca9a2320111e58cb8c -- _CTVL0011c498333948d4abba47b9bad0d798701 -- _CTVL0016a6c50eb594542babc7183a2113b91da -- _CTVL0015dea187288234e16a34a811bc9f20156 -- _CTVL001b67a4bbecead4babbfd5a4f3b96e2617 -- _CTVL00175a31540ed6d455eb026d8ea692394ac -- _CTVL00167b1b64c4d014362a338562ef67441e6 -- _CTVL001ab36080892194b589ca836f919a24c30 -- _CTVL0011863a626a0104a48bd9a56ec9a71c869 -- _CTVL001560cdfe1dc754e5880fbf1ce4fb3365b -- _CTVL0014ed160221afb4ed5b91e78d3d50eed24 -- _CTVL00157e80ae84a224868aac9f41a6872e1c6.
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910794646703321
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2018]
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Giving the past a future : essays in archaeology and rock art studies in honour of Dr. Phil. h.c. Gherhard Milstreu / / edited by James Dodd and Ellen Meijer
Giving the past a future : essays in archaeology and rock art studies in honour of Dr. Phil. h.c. Gherhard Milstreu / / edited by James Dodd and Ellen Meijer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (307 pages)
Disciplina 930.1
Soggetto topico Antiquities, Prehistoric - Europe
Petroglyphs - Europe
Art, Prehistoric - Europe
ISBN 1-78491-971-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Editors Preface -- Tabula Gratulatoria -- Chapter 1 -- Art, Artists, Rock Art and Underslös -- James Dodd -- Chapter 2 -- The Sensitive Finger, The Observing Eye And The Sensation Of A Place -- Jarl Nordbladh -- Chapter 3 -- To Let Mute Stones Speak - on the Becoming of Archaeology -- Joachim Goldhahn -- Chapter 4 -- The Chariot of The Sun and other sun horses of The Nordic Bronze Age - including some interesting anatomical details -- Flemming Kaul -- Chapter 5 -- The winged triad in Bronze Age symbolism: birds and their feet -- Kristian Kristiansen -- Chapter 6 -- Gerhard and the rock carvings of Bornholm -- Finn Ole Sonne Nielsen -- Chapter 7 -- Rock Art and Burial Landscapes - Danish Rock Art in Burial Mounds -- Louise Felding -- Chapter 8 -- A sea beyond Europe to the north and west -- Johan Ling & -- John Koch -- Chapter 9 -- The Wild Boar in Scandinavian Rock Art -- Peter Skoglund -- Chapter 10 -- Women on the move in the Nordic Bronze Age: a case study based on rock art and costume -- Sophie Bergerbrant and Anna Wessman -- Chapter 11 -- Fleshing out the Stickman: A Hypothesis about the Long-Legged Anthropomorphs in Scandinavian Rock Art -- Lisa-Elen Meyering -- Chapter 12 -- The cunning of the fox - a case of zoomorphism in Scandinavian rock art -- Christian Horn -- Chapter 13 -- The duel in place: morphological, structural and spatial variability of a basic scene among Valcamonica Iron Age rock art -- Alberto Marretta -- Chapter 14 -- Symbolic Concordance: a transparent approach to archetype -- Umberto Sansoni -- Chapter 15 -- Rock Carvings at Stuberg in Stjørdal, Trøndelag, Norway -- Kalle Sognnes -- Chapter 16 -- "On the beaten track": considerations on the rock art at Foss in the Gauldal Valley, Trøndelag County, Norway -- Kjell André Brevik -- Chapter 17.
What we see is what we get - Seeing Sandhalsan with new «eyes» -- Jan Magne Gjerde & -- Heidrun Stebergløkken -- Chapter 18 -- Giants Cauldrons and Rock Art -- Magnus Tangen -- Chapter 19 -- Snowshoes and skis in North European rock art. -- Knut Helskog -- Chapter 20 -- Following the bear through the rocks -- Elena Man-Estier -- Chapter 21 -- Back to life: British rock art in the Iron Age -- Tertia Barnett -- Chapter 22 -- World heritage rock art documentation in Tanum - a brief history of methodology and projects until the early 2000s. -- Ulf Bertilsson, SHFA -- Chapter 23 -- Bevar dialogen med klippen. -- Dokumentationens betydning for fortidens helleristninger og fremtidens forskning. -- Ditte E. P. Kofod -- Chapter 24 -- Towards a new era of rock art documentation -- Ellen Meijer & -- James Dodd -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _Hlk505276004 -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _GoBack -- _CTVL0017ce0d4ae1fa3461a825a48b74f08ad97 -- _CTVL00153b5333ccf3f443d8e520e10fd9cf965 -- _CTVL001d6a0d0994ff54191a51206a902b5bc62 -- _CTVL0018bda862e2796496e87a3233b5b7edfdb -- _CTVL0014a15934e02c54f35ae99cc59c96db640 -- _CTVL001bda8bbe44cdd4dcbb44a2300e4f73fd1 -- _CTVL0016898732b89654ad98f71ec669c963f6e -- _CTVL001a88caa39ba0e49758c554b7dfaf00ebe -- _CTVL001c459c655e6c14bca9a2320111e58cb8c -- _CTVL0011c498333948d4abba47b9bad0d798701 -- _CTVL0016a6c50eb594542babc7183a2113b91da -- _CTVL0015dea187288234e16a34a811bc9f20156 -- _CTVL001b67a4bbecead4babbfd5a4f3b96e2617 -- _CTVL00175a31540ed6d455eb026d8ea692394ac -- _CTVL00167b1b64c4d014362a338562ef67441e6 -- _CTVL001ab36080892194b589ca836f919a24c30 -- _CTVL0011863a626a0104a48bd9a56ec9a71c869 -- _CTVL001560cdfe1dc754e5880fbf1ce4fb3365b -- _CTVL0014ed160221afb4ed5b91e78d3d50eed24 -- _CTVL00157e80ae84a224868aac9f41a6872e1c6.
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910810291903321
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2018]
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Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220) stone carved tombs in Central and Eastern China / / Chen Li
Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220) stone carved tombs in Central and Eastern China / / Chen Li
Autore Li Chen <1985 January 26->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (234 pages)
Disciplina 931.04
Soggetto topico Excavations (Archaeology) - China
Stone carving - China - History
Tombs - China
ISBN 1-78969-078-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 The Construction of Stone Carved Tombs -- Chapter 3 The Imagery of Stone Carved Tombs -- Chapter 4 The Origins of Stone Carved Tombs -- Chapter 5 The Legacy of Stone Carved Tombs -- Chapter 6 Conclusions -- Appendix I Catalogue of Examined Stone Carved Tombs -- Appendix II Description of the Shilipu Tomb -- Bibliography.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794642603321
Li Chen <1985 January 26->  
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress Publishing Limited, , [2018]
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