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The International Association For Classical Archaeology

FASTI ARCHAEOLOGICI VII. ANNUAL BULLETIN OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, 1952.

Sansoni, 1952

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Year of publication
1952
Author
The International Association For Classical Archaeology
Publishers
Sansoni
Keyword
ARCHEOLOGIA

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p. 495, 29 x 21 cm, bross., num. b/w ill., trilingual (FR / ITA / ENG) TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CONTRIBUTORS ABBREVIATIONS SECTION I - GENERAL I. PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES IN EACH COUNTRY) a. General archaeological activity. Organization and activities of archaeological departments, institutes and societies, 1-26 - b. Explora-notes ranitation e tions, excavations and discoveries, 27-102 — c. Museums and exhibi-tions, 103-230 — d. War damage, restorations and technical experiments, reconstructions, models, casts, 231-257 e. Congresses, meetings and celebrations, 258-275 - f. Personalia, 276-337. 2. AIDS AND COLLECTIVE PUBLICATIONS a. General method of archaeological publications. Indexes, inquiries, 338-341 - b. Bibliography, digests, 342-372 — c. Dictionaries and encyclopedias, 373-380 - d. Collections of monuments and corpora, 381-405 — e. Catalogues and guides of museum, collections, exhibitions and archaeological sites and monuments, 406-449 — j. Acts of congresses, 450-457 g. Miscellanea, 458-479 - h. Periodicals and periodical reports, 480-512. 3. WORKS ON GENERAL SUBJECTS a. History and civilization, 513-559 - b. History of art, categories of archaeological monuments, 560-608 — c. Sources, theory and methodology of ancient art and archaeology, 609-623 — d. Technical problems, 624-670 e. Survival of the antique, history of monuments and of archaeological discoveries, collecting and research, 671-724. SECTION II - PREHISTORIC AND CLASSICAL GREECE I. PREHISTORIC GREECE AND AEGEAN CIVILIZATION AND ART a. Civilization and history, 725-762 - b. History of art, 763 - c. To-pography, 764-767 - d. Architecture, 768-773 - e. Painting, draw-ing, 774-775 - f. Plastic arts, 776-780 - g. Pottery, 781-798 - h. Metal ware, 799-801 - i. Stone vases, 802-803 - l. Furniture, implements, arms, 804-819 — m. Ornaments and jewellery, 820-823 — n. Glyp-tic, 824-826 - 0. Epigraphy, 827-835. 2. ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL GREEK CIVILIZATION AND ART a. History and civilization, 836-917 - b. History of art, 918-938 . pography, 939-946 - d. Architecture, 947-1013 — e. Painting, 1014-1020 - f. Mosaics, 1021 - g. Plastic arts, 1022-1123 - h. Pottery, 1124-1255 i. Metal ware, 1256-1263 — k. Stone vases, 1264 — l. Furniture, im-plements, arms, 1265-1285 — m. Ornaments, jewellery, 1286-1295 —n. Gly-ptic, 1296-1302 - 0. Numismatics, 1303-1356 — p. Epigraphy, 1357-1402. 3. REGIONS AND SITES (in alphabetical order)  SECTION III - ITALY BEFORE THE ROMAN EMPIRE I. PREHISTORIC ITALY a. Civilization and history, 1627-1638 - - b. Topography, 1639-1643 c. Architecture, 1644-1646 —d. Engraving, 1647 — e. Plastic arts, 1648-1650 — 1. Pottery, 1651-1665 - g. Metal ware, 1666 — h. Implements and arms, 1667-1669 — i. Ornaments, 1670 - k. Epigraphy, 1671. 2. ETRUSCO-ITALIC CIVILIZATION AND ART. a. History and civilization, 1672-1723 - b. History of art, 1724-1728 - c. Topography, 1729-1739 - d. Architecture, 1740-1768 — e. Painting, drawing, 1769-1777 - f. Mosaics, 1778 - g. Plastic arts, 1779-1819 h. Pottery, 1820-1862 - i. Metal ware, 1863-1869 — k. Furniture, imple-ments, arms, 1870-1885 - 1. Ornaments, 1886-1889 — m. Glyptic, 1890-1891 — n. Numismatics, 1892-1911 - 0. Epigraphy, 1912-1942. 3. REGIONS AND SITES (in alphabetical order) SECTION IV - THE HELLENISTIC WORLD AND THE FASTERN PROVINCES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE I. HELLENISTIC AND HELLENISTICO-ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART a. History and civilization, 2127-2202 - b. History of art, 2203-2211 c. Topography, 2212-2226 - d. Architecture, 2227-2294 — e. Painting and drawing, 2295-2307 f. Mosaics, 2308-2310 - g. Plastic arts, 2311-2415 —h. Pottery, 2416-2437 —i. Stone vases and glass, 2438-2442 k. Metal ware, 2443-2448 — l. Furniture, implements, arms, 2449-2469 m. Textiles, 2470 - n. Ornaments, jewellery, 2471-2478 - o. Glyptic, 2479-2484 — p. Numismatics, 2485-2530 - 9. Epigraphy, 2531-2604. 2. REGIONS AND SITES (in alphabetical order under each group). . a. Graecia, Macedonia, Epirus, 2605-2644 - b. Pontic and Bosphoran regions, 2645-2678 — c. Asia Minor and Cyprus, 2679-2744 — d. Syria, Palestina, provincia Arabia, 2745-2784 — e. Aegyptus and Cyrenaica, 2785- 2815 - f. Asiatic countries east of the Euphrates, 2816-2821. 3. TRACES OF GRECO-ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART IN THE EASTERN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD (as above) a. Sarmatian and Iranian countries, 2822-2835 - b. India and the far east, 2836 — c. South Arabia, 2837. SECTION V - THE ROMAN WEST I. ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART a. History and civilization, 2838-2917 - b. History of art, 2918-2941 c. Topography, 2942-2961 - d. Architecture, 2962-3097 e. Ships, 3098-3100 - f. Painting and drawing, 3101-3113 — g. Mosaics, 3114-3126 - h. Plastic arts, 3127-3284 — i. Pottery, 3285-3307 - k. Stone vases and glass, 3308-3314 — 1. Metal ware, 3315-3327 — m. Furniture, imple-ments, arms, 3328-3372 lery, 3374-3385 n. Leather, 3373 - 0. Ornaments, jewel- 1.Epigraphy, 3464-3611. p. Glyptic, 3386-3395 - q. Numismatics, 3396-3463 2. REGIONS AND SITES: ROMA, ITALIA (in alphabetical order under each group). vinces, 3657-3806. a. Roma, 3612-3656 - b. Italia, Sicilia, Sardinia and Alpine provinces 3. REGIONS AND SITES: THE ROMAN PROVINCES (as above) . . . . a. Africa, 3807-3959 - b. Hispania, 3960-4155 — c. Gallia and Germania, 4156-4688 - d. Britannia, 4689-4808 — e. Provinces of the Danube valley and Balkans (Ratia, Noricum, Pannonia, Dalmatia, Dacia), 4809-4980. 4. TRACES OF ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART IN THE WESTERN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE ROMAN BOUNDARIES (as above) a. General, 4981-4982 - b. Africa, 4983-4986 — c. Northern Islands and Scandinavian Peninsulas, 4987-4991 - d. Continental Europe, 4992-4993. SECTION VI - CHRISTIANITY AND LATE ANTIQUITY I. CHRISTIAN AND LATE ANTIQUE CIVILIZATION AND ART a. History and civilization, 4994-5036 —b. History of art, 5037-5058 - c. Topography, 5059-5074 - d. Architecture, 5075-5173 — e. Painting, drawing, 5174-5183 - f. Mosaics, 5184-5196 - g. Plastic arts, 5197-5235 h. Pottery, 5236-5248 - i. Glass, 5249-5252 - k. Metal ware, 5253-5261 l. Furniture, implements, arms, 5262-5287 - m. Textiles, 5288-5292 n. Ornaments, jewellery, 5293-5306 - 0. Glyptic, 5307 - p. Numismatics, 5308-5334 - 9. Epigraphy, 5335-5380. 2. REGIONS AND SITES: THE EAST (in alphabetical order under each group) • . a. Greece, Balkans and the Pontic regions, 5381-5398 - b. Asia Minor and Cyprus, 5399-5414 - c. Syria, Palaestina, 5415-5429 - d. Egypt, Nubia, 5430- 5441 — e. Asiatic countries north and east of the Eu-phrates, 5442. 3. REGIONS AND SITES: THE WEST (as above) a. Italia, 5443-5539 - 6. Africa, 5540-5562 C. Hispania, 5563-5575 — d. Gallia and Western Germania, 5576-5644 —e. British Islands, 5645-5657 f. Northern Europe, 5658-5659 — g. Danubian and Central Europe, 5660-5673. Maps and Plans at the end of the volume. INDICES. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS CORRIGENDA.
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