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The International Association For Classical Archaeology

FASTI ARCHAEOLOGICI XXIII. ANNUAL BULLETIN OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, 1968.

Sansoni, 1968

25,00 €

Editoriale Umbra

(Foligno, Italia)

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Año de publicación
1968
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The International Association For Classical Archaeology
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Sansoni
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ARCHEOLOGIA

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p. 602, 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 departments, institutes and societies, 1-30 - b. Explorations, excavations and discoveries, 31-76 — c. Museums and exhibitions, collections, 77-262 - d. Damage, arrangement of sites and monuments, restorations and technical experiments, reconstructions, models, casts, 263-279 — e. Congresses, meetings and celebrations, 280-317 - f. Personalia, 318-382. 2. AIDS AND COLLECTIVE PUBLICATIONS • • • • • • • •• • a. Bibliography, digests, 383-431 - 6. Dictionaries and encyclopedias, 432-438 — c. Historical atlases, 439 - d. Collections of monuments and corpora, 440-468 — e. Catalogues and guides of museums, collections, exhibitions and archaeological sites and monuments. Auctions and sales catalogues, 469-571 - f. Proceedings of congresses, 572-595 — g. Miscellanea, 596-638 - h. Periodicals and periodical reports, 639-676. 3. WORKS ON GENERAL SUBJECTS • a. History and civilization, 677-736 —b. History of art, categories of archaeological monuments, 737-850 — c. Sources, theory and methodology of ancient archaeology and art, 851-882 — d. Technical problems, 883-988 — e. Survival of the antique. History of monuments and of archaeological discoveries, collecting and research, 989-1075. SECTION II - PREHISTORIC AND CLASSICAL GREECE I. PREHISTORIC GREECE AND AEGEAN CIVILIZATION AND ART . . . . • • • • • • a. Civilization and history, 1076-1139 — b. History of art, 1140-1152 — c. Topography, 1153-1155 — d. Architecture, 1156-1169 — e. Ships, 1170 - f. Painting and drawing, 1171-1174 — g. Plastic arts, 1175-1182 - h. Pottery, 1183-1204 — i. Stone vases, 1205-1208 - k. Metal ware, 1209-1211 - 1. Vehicles, implements, arms, 1212-1225 — m. Ornaments, jewellery, 1226-1231 — n. Seals and glyptic, 1232-1243 — 0. Epigraphy, 1244-1286. 2. ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL GREEK CIVILIZATION AND ART • • a. History and civilization, 1287-1417 - 6. History of art, 1418-1454 — c. Topography, 1455-1465 d. Architecture, 1466-1519 — e. Ships, 1520 - f. Painting, 1521-1523 — g. Plastic arts, 1524- 1644 - h. Pottery, 1645-1772 - i. Metal ware, 1773-1779 - k. Vehicles, furniture, implements, arms, 1780-1806 - 1. Ornaments, jewellery, 1807-1815 — m. Seals and glyptic, 1816-1820 - n. Numismatics, 1821-1870 — 0. Epigraphy, 1871-1932. 3. REGIONS AND SITES (in alphabetical order) • SECTION III - ITALY BEFORE THE ROMAN EMPIRE I. PREHISTORIC ITALY • • • • P. I a. Civilization and history, 2233-2262 — b. Topography, 2263-2269 — C. Architecture, 2270-2275 — d. Ships, 2276 — e. Rock carvings, engraving, 2277-2281 — f. Plastic arts, 2282-2284 - 8. Pot-tery, 2285-2292 — h. Metal ware, 2293 — i. Implements, arms, 2294-2300 — 1. Ornaments, 2301. 2. ETRUSCO-ITALIC CIVILIZATION AND ART a. History and civilization, 2302-2391 - b. History of art, 2392-2400 — c. Topography, 2401-2418 — d. Architecture, 2419-2470 — e. Ships, 2471 — f. Rock carvings, 2472-2473 — g. Painting, 2474- 2485 — h. Mosaics, 2486 — i. Plastic arts, 2487-2538 — k. Pottery, 2539-2583 — 1. Glass, metal ware, 2584-2595 — m. Vehicles, furniture, implements, arms, 2596-2615 - n. Ornaments, jewel-lery, 2616-2624 — 0. Glyptic, 2625-2627 - p. Numismatics, 2628-2656 - 9. Epigraphy, 2657-2706. 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, 3057-3152 — b. History of art, 3153-3167 — c. Topography, 3168- 3192 - d. Architecture, 3193-3268 - e. Ships, 3269 - f. Painting, drawing, 3270-3274 — g. Mosaics, 3275-3281 - h. Plastic arts, 3282-3390 — i. Pottery, 3391-3407 - k. Glass, stone vases, 3408-3412 — 1. Metal ware, 3413-3418 — m. Vehiches, furniture, implements, arms, 3419- - n. Textiles, 3436 — 0. Ornaments, jewellery, 3437-3450 — p. Glyptic, seals, 3451-3455 - q. Numismatics, 3456-3539 - v. Epigraphy, 3540-3684. 2. REGION AND SITES (in alphabetical order under each group) . . . . a. Graecia, Macedonia, Epirus, 3685-3748 - b. Pontic and Bosporan regions, 3749-3881 — c. Asia Minor and Cyprus, 3882-3987 - d. Syria, Palaestina, provincia Arabia, 3988-4057 - e. Aegyptus and Cyrenaica, 4058-4077 - f. Asiatic countries east of the Euphrates, 4078-4082. 3. TRACES OF GRECO-ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART IN THE EASTERN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD (as above) . ••• • • • a. Iranian and Sarmatian countries, 4083-4100 - 6. Pakistan, India, 4101-4103 - c. South Arabia, Nubia, Aethiopia, 4104-4105. SECTION V - THE ROMAN WEST I. ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART • • • • a. History and civilization, 4106-4243 — 6. History of art, 4244-4258 — c. Topography, 4259-4305 — d. Architecture, 4306-4426 — e. Ships, 4427-4428 - /. Painting, 4429-4144 — 8. Mosaics, 1145-4451 - h. Plastic arts, 4452-4576 — i. Pottery, 4577-4606 - k. Glass, 4607-4619 - 1. Metal ware, 4620-4624 — m. Vehicles, furniture, implements, arms, 4625-4679 — n. Leather, 4680 =% Ornaments, jewellery, 4681-4696 — p. Glyptic, seals, 4697-4712 — 9. Numismatics, 4713-4767 — 1.Epigraphy, 4768-4973. 2. REGIONS AND SITES: ROMA, ITALIA (in alphabetical order under each group) • a. Roma, 4974-5019 — 6. Italia, Sicilia, Sardinia and Alpine provinces, 5020-5233. 3. REGIONS AND SITES: THE ROMAN PROVINCES (as above) • P. a. Africa, 5234-5390 - b. Hispania, 5391-5648 — c. Gallia and Germania, 5649-6501 - d. Bri-tannia, 6502-6885 - e. Provinces of the Danube valley and Balkans (Raetia and Vindelicia. Noricum, Pannonia, Dalmatia, Moesia Superior, Dacia), 6886-7476. 4. TRACES OF ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART IN THE WESTERN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE ROMAN BOUNDARIES as above . . . • • . a. Northern Islands and Scandinavian peninsula, 7477-7484 - b. Continental Europe, 7485-7564, SECTION VI - CHRISTIANITY AND LATE ANTIQUITY I. CHRISTIAN AND LATE ANTIQUE CIVILIZATION AND ART . . . .••• a. History and civilization, 7565-7668 — b. History of art, 7669-7711 - c. Topography, 7712- 7741 - d. Architecture, 7742-7838 — e. Ships, 7839-7840 - f. Painting, drawing, 7841-7860 - g. Mosaics, 7861-7886 — h. Plastic arts, 7887-7939 — i. Pottery, 7940-7950 - k. Glass, 7951-7959 - l. Metal and stone vases, 7960-7970 - m. Furniture, implements, arms, 7971-7992 — n. Textiles, leather, 7993-7995 — 0. Ornaments, jewellery, 7996-8020 - p. Glyptic, seals, 8021- 8026 - 9. Numismatics, 8027-8076 — v. Epigraphy, 8077-8142. 2. REGIONS AND SITES: THE EAST (in alphabetical order under each group) . . . . a. Greece, Balkans and the Pontic regions, 8143-8222 - b. Asia Minor and Cyprus, 8223-8247 — c. Syria, Palestina, 8248-8292 - d. Egypt, Nubia, Cyrenaica, 8293-8305 - e. Asiatic countries North and East of Euphrates, 8306-8316. 3. REGIONS AND SITES: THE WEST (as above . . . . a. Italia, 8317-8413 - b. Africa, 8414-8426 - c. Hispania, 8427-8456 — d. Gallia and Western Germania, 8457-8586 — e. British Islands, 8587-8624 - f. Northern Europe, 8625 - 8• West Danubian and Central Europe, 8626-8667. Plates and plans at the end of the volume. INDICES
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