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Pottery in hellenistic Alexandria / Cécile Harlaut & John W. Hayes



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Autore: Harlaut, Cécile Visualizza persona
Titolo: Pottery in hellenistic Alexandria / Cécile Harlaut & John W. Hayes Visualizza cluster
Descrizione fisica: 361 pag : ill. ; 29 cm.
Disciplina: 931740
Soggetto topico: Ceramiche ellenistiche - Egitto - Alessandria
Scavi - Egitto - Alessandria
Soggetto geografico: Alessandria (Egitto9) Antichità
Altri autori: Hayes, John W.  
Note generali: "This volume brings together two contributions born of different intentions but which are both dedicated to Hellenistic pottery of the Alexandria region. The previously unpublished material presented herein comes from excavations conducted by teh CEAlex in the centre of Alexandria on the sites of the former British Consulate and the Cricket Ground, and from excavations outside the city conducted by the Italian mission on Nelson's Island (MAIA) and by the French team in the necropolis of Plinthine (MAFTP). In the first part we endeavor to define the dating and the manner of the birth of a ceramic industry within the new capital and its chora between the end of the 4th and the mid-3rd century BC, along with the nature of any imports. In the second part, a selection of assemblages in the ceramic material of the Cricket Ground has led to the establishment of a chronological sequence that marks out the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC in 25-year intervals and thus illustrates the evolution of Alexandrian features"--Back cover
Nota di contenuto: Aux origines d'Alexandrie et de sa production céramique / par Cécile Harlaut -- Hellenistic pottery deposits from Alexandria / par Cécile Harlaut et John W. Hayes
Lingua: Contributi in lingua inglese e francese.
ISBN: 9782490128013
2490128019
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Francese
Record Nr.: 991003740249707536
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Serie: Études alexandrines, 1110-6441 ; 45