Gallo-Roman Bronzes and the Process of Romanization: The Cobannus Hoard

Gallo-Roman Bronzes and the Process of Romanization: The Cobannus Hoard

Author: John Pollini

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-11-08

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9004493662

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This book constitutes the first comprehensive publication of a cache of eight bronzes from east-central Gaul. The types of objects and accompanying inscriptions suggest that these bronzes originally came from a sanctuary of a god named Cobannus. The first part of the book describes, analyzes, and interprets the individual objects, which are divided between the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Shelby White - Leon Levy Collection. The latter part of this work places the cache within a chronological, cultic, and cultural context. The Cobannus hoard is valuable not only from an artistic point of view but also for the information it provides on many different aspects of the religious, social, and political life of Roman Gaul. The book is lavishly illustrated, with 2 maps and 117 illustrations.


Monumenta graeca et romana: Civil and military architecture

Monumenta graeca et romana: Civil and military architecture

Author: David A. Caccioli

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 9004172300

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The Villanovan and Etruscan collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts not only represent an important source of Classical Antiquity in the United States, but also serve as a historical model of how such artifacts were acquired by large American museums from the late-nineteenth through mid-twentieth centuries. These collections provide museum visitors, scholars, and students with an indepth view into one of antiquity's most fascinating peoples, the Etruscans and their predecessors. The wide-ranging collections contain artifacts from every aspect of Etruscan life such as utilitarian tools and weapons, objects for personal adornment, votive statuettes, and cinerary urns to house the dead. One statuette, the Detroit Rider, is considered to be among the finest surviving examples of Etruscan small sculpture. The catalogue brings together all of these pieces for the first time with photographs and relevant bibliographic sources on their cultural and religious functions in antiquity.


Ancient West & East

Ancient West & East

Author: G.R. Tsetskhladze

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2006-05-01

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9047406710

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Originally published as Volume 4 (2005) of Brill's bi-annual Ancient West & East.


Ancient West & East , Volume 3 Volume 3, No 2

Ancient West & East , Volume 3 Volume 3, No 2

Author: Gocha Tsetskhladze

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 9004139753

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Ancient West & East is a peer-reviewed (bi-)annual devoted to the study of the history and archaeology of the periphery of the Graeco-Roman world, concentrating on local societies and cultures and their interaction with the Graeco-Roman, Near Eastern and early Byzantine worlds. The chronological and geographical scope is deliberately broad and comprehensive, ranging from the second millennium BC to Late Antiquity, and encompassing the whole ancient Mediterranean world and beyond, including ancient Central and Eastern Europe, the Black Sea region, Central Asia and the Near East. Ancient West & East aims to bring forward high-calibre studies from a wide range of disciplines and to provide a forum for discussion and better understanding of the interface of the classical and barbarian world throughout the period. Ancient West & East will reflect the thriving and fascinating developments in the study of the ancient world, bringing together Classical and Near Eastern Studies and Eastern and Western scholarship. Each volume will consist of articles, notes and reviews. Libraries and scholars will appreciate to find so much new material easily accessible in one volume.


The Romanization of Central Spain

The Romanization of Central Spain

Author: Leonard A. Curchin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-05-05

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1134451121

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Curchin explores how, why and to what extent the peoples of Central Spain were integrated into the Roman Empire during the period from the second century BC to the second century AD. He approaches the question from a variety of angles, including the social, economic, religious and material experiences of the inhabitants as they adjusted to change, the mechanisms by which they adopted new structures and values, and the power relations between Rome and the provincials. The book also considers the peculiar cultural features of Central Spain, which made its Romanization so distinctive.


Performing Death

Performing Death

Author: Nicola Laneri

Publisher: Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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This volume represents a collection of contributions presented by the authors during the Second Annual University of Chicago Oriental Institute Seminar "Performing Death: Social Analyses of Funerary Traditions in the Ancient Mediterranean," held at the Oriental Institute, February 17-18, 2006. The principal aim of the two-day seminar was to interpret the social relevance resulting from the enactment of funerary rituals within the broad-reaching Mediterranean basin from prehistoric periods to the Roman Age. Efforts were concentrated on creating a panel composed of scholars with diverse backgrounds - anthropologists, historians, archaeologists, art historians, and philologists - and the knowledge and expertise to enrich the discussion through the presentation of case-studies linked to both textual and archaeological evidence from the Mediterranean region. Fundamental to the successful realisation of this research process was the active dialogue between scholars of different backgrounds. These communicative exchanges provided the opportunity to integrate different approaches and interpretations concerning the role played by the performance of ancient funerary rituals within a given society and, as a result, helped in defining a coherent outcome towards the interpretation of ancient communities' behaviours.


Ancient West and East

Ancient West and East

Author: G R Tsetskhladze

Publisher: Brill

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9789004141773

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Originally published as Volume 4 (2005) of Brill's bi-annual Ancient West & East.