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The International Association For Classical Archaeology

FASTI ARCHAEOLOGICI XVII. ANNUAL BULLETIN OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, 1962.

1962

25,00 €

Editoriale Umbra

(Foligno, Italia)

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1962
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The International Association For Classical Archaeology
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ARCHEOLOGIA

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p. 595, 29 x 21 cm, bross., num. b/w ill., Multilingual (FR / ITA / ENG / GER) TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTRIBUTORS ABBREVIATIONS SECTION I - GENERAL I. PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES (IN EACH COUNTRY) a. General archaeological activity. Organization and activities of archaeological departmente, institutes and societies, 1-49 — b. Explorations, excavations and discoveries, 50-88 — c. Museums and exhibitions, collections, 89-273 — d. War damage, arrangement of sites an monuments, restorations and technical experiments, reconstructions, models, casts, 274-311 — e. Congresses, meetings and celebrations, 312-372 — f. Personalia, 373-430. 2. AIDS AND COLLECTIVE PUBLICATIONS . . . . . a. Bibliography, digests, 431-483 — b. Dictionaries and encyclopedias, 484-497 — c. Historical altases, 498-501 - d. Collections of monuments and corpora, 502-526 — e. Catalogues and guides of museums, collections, exhibitions and archaeological sistes and monuments. Auction sales catalogues, 527-635 — f. Proceedings of congresses, 636-656 — g. Miscellanea, 657-673 — h. Periodicals and periodical reports, 674-703. 3. WORKS ON GENERAL SUBJECTS • • •. a. History and civilization, 704-763 — b. History of art, categories, of archaeological mon-uments, 764-848 — c. Sources, theory and methodology of ancient archaeology and art, 849-874 - d. Technical problems, 875-977 — e. Survival of the antique. History of monuments and of archaeological discoveries, collecting and research, 978-1069. SECTION II - PREHISTORIC AND CLASSICAL GREECE I. PREHISTORIC GREECE AND AEGEAN CIVILIZATION AND ART . . . • a. Civilization and history, 1070-1128 — b. History of art, 1129-1132 — c. Topography, 1133- 1137 - d. Architecture, 1138-1156 — e. Ships, 1157 - f. Painting, 1158-1159 — g. Pastic arts, 1160-1174 - h. Pottery, 1175-1194 - i. Stone vases and metal ware, 1195-1200 - k. Furniture, implements, arms, 1201-1217 - 1. Ornaments, jewellery, 1218-1219 — m. Seals and glyptic, 1220-1227 — n. Epigraphy, 1228-1259. 2. ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL GREEK CIVILIZATION AND ART . . . • • • • • • a. History and civilization, 1260-1392 — b. History of art, 1393-1422 — c. Topography, 1423- 1429 — d. Architecture, 1430-1484 — e. Ships, 1485 — f. Painting, drawing, 1486-1488 — - g. Plastic arts, 1489-1619 - h. Pottery, 1620-1779 — i. Glass, metal ware, 1780-1790 — k. Furniture, imple-ments, arms, 1791-1809 — 1. Ornaments, jewellery, 1810-1820 — m. Seals, 1821. — n. Numismatics, 1822-1860 — 0. Epigraphy, 1861-1924. 3. REGIONS AND SITEs (in alphabetical order) SECTION III - ITALY BEFORE THE ROMAN EMPIRE I. PREHISTORIC ITALY . . . a. Civilization and history, 2311-2323 — b. Topography, 2324-2325 2328 - d. Painting, 2329 arms, 2336-2340 - h. Ornaments, 2341. c. Architecture, 2326- e. Plastic arts, 2330-2332 — f. Pottery, 2333-2335 - g. Implements, 2. ETRUSCO-ITALIC CIVILIZATION AND ART a. History and civilization, 2342-2396 — b. History of art, 2397-2404 — c. Topography, 2405- 2414 — d. Architecture, 2415-2454 — e. Ships, 2455-2456 — 1. Painting, 2457-2462 - 8. Plastic arts, 2463-2493 — h. Pottery, 2494-2525 — i. Metal ware, 2526-2532 - k. Furniture, implements, arms, 2533-2543 — 1. Ornaments, jewellery, 2544-2552 — m. Numismatics, 2553-2578 — n. E-graphy, 2579-2612. 3. REGIONS AND SITES (in alphabetical order) SECTION IV - THE HELLENISTIC WORLD AND THE EASTERN PROVINCES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE I. HELLENISTIC AND HELLENISTICO-ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART . . . . a. History and civilization, 2857-2941 — 6. History of art, 2942-2954 — c. Topography, 2955-2974 — d. Architecture, 2975-3054 — e. Ships, 3055 — f. Painting, 3056-3071 - g. Mosaics, 3072-3077 — h. Plastic arts, 3078-3209 — i. Pottery, 3210-3239 — k. Stone vases and glass, 3240-3250 - 1. Metal ware, 3251-3257 — m. Furniture, implements, arms, 3258-3289 — n. Textiles, 3290 o. Ornaments, jewellery, 3291-3307 - p. Glyptic, seals, 3308-3316 — q. Numismatics, 3317-3383 1.EpigTaphy, 3384-3500. 2. REGION AND SITES (in alphabetical order under each group) . . • • a. Graecia, Macedonia, Epirus, 3501-3586 — b. Pontic and Bosporan regions, 3587-3804 - c. Asia Minor and Cyprus, 3805-3867 - d. Syria, Palaestina, provincia Arabia, 3868-3928 e. Aegyptus and Cyrenaica, 3929-3939 — f. Asiatic countries east of the Euphrates, 3940-3943. 3. TRACESE CRECO-ROMAN CILLZATION AND ART IN THE EASTEN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD (as above) . . . . a. General, 3944 — 3. Iranian and Sarmatian countries, 3945-3963 — C. Pakistan, India and the Far East, 3964-3971 — d. Nubia and Sudan, 3972-3976. SECTION V - THE ROMAN WEST I. ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART . 20 - 6. Aehiteviication. 3977-4072 - b, Listory of art, 4073-4083 — c, Topograple-4272 saids hitecture, 4121-4249 — e. Ships, 4250-yof art, Painting, and drawing, 4258-2272 nd slass 15,3-273-4281 - h. Plastic arts, 4282-4429 1. Pottery, 4430-4452 — k. Stone vas a glass, 4153-1459 - 1. Metal ware 4460-4472 - 2. Funiture, implements, arms, 4473-4, 4% 4619- 9. Epigraphy, 4620-4742. 4619 - 4. Eigavellery, 4530-4539 — 0. Glyptic, sEus, 4540-1547 — D. Numismatics, 4545- 2. REGIONS AND SITES: ROMA, ITALIA (in alphabetical order under each group) a. Roma, 4743-4762 — 6. Italia, Sicilia, Sardinia and Alpine provinces, 4763-4946. 3. REGIONS AND SITES: THE ROMAN PROVINCES (as above) . . . . . . . . p. a. Africa, 4947-5160 — b. Hispania, 5161-5450 — c. Gallia and Germania, 5451-6187 - d. Bri-tannia, 6188-6604 — e. Provinces of the Danube valley and Balkans (Ratia, Noricum, Pan-nonia, Dalmatia, Moesia Superior, Dacia), 6605-7208. 4. TRACES OF ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART IN THE WESTERN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE ROMAN BOUNDARIES (as above) . a. General, 7209-7210 — b. Africa, 7211-7212 — c. Northern Islands and Scandinavian peninsula, 7213-7216 — d. Continental Europe, 7217-7251. SECTION VI - CHRISTIANITY AND LATE ANTIQUITY I. CHRISTIAN AND LATE ANTIQUE CIVILIZATION AND ART . . . . . . • • • a. History and civilization, 7252-7308 — b. History of art, 7309-7332 — c. Topography, 7333- 7346 - d. Architecture, 7347-7419 — e. Painting, drawing, 7420-7429 — f. Mosaics, 7430-7446 — g. Plastic arts, 7447-7476 — h. Pottery, 7477-7483 — i. Glass, 7484-7488 - k. Metal ware, 7489-7495 — 1. Furniture, implements, arms, 7496-7513 — m. Textiles, 7514-7518 - n. Orna-ments, jewellery, 7519-7533 - 0. Glyptic, seals, 7534-7536 - P. Numismatics, 7537-7581 - 9. Epigraphy, 7582-7617. 2. REGIONS AND SITES: THE EAST (in alphabetical order under each group) . . . . a. Greece, Balkans and the Pontic regions, 7618-7755 — b. Asia Minor and Cyprus, 7756-7774 - c. Syria, Palaestina, 7775-7792 - d. Egypt, Nubia, Cyrenaica, 7793-7800 — e. Asiatic countries North and East of Euphrates, 7801-7802. 3. REGIONS AND SITES: THE WEST (as above) .•••. a. Italia, 7803-7887 - b. Africa, 7888-7902 — c. Hispania, 7903-7938 - d. Gallia and Western Germania, 7939-8003 — e. British Islands, 8004-8034 — f. West Danubian and Central Europe, 8035-8083. Plates and plans at the end of the volume. INDICES
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