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Frühgeschichte der Mittelmeerkulturen : historisch-archäologisches Handbuch / herausgegeben von Anne-Maria Wittke
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Appartient aux collections: Der neue Pauly. Supplemente, Stuttgart, 2015, 10
Publication: Stuttgart : Verlag J. B. Metzler, 2015 cop. Description: 1 vol. (XIV-1275 p.) : ill., cartes ; 25 cmCollection : Der neue Pauly : Supplemente; 10ISBN: 9783476024701.Langue: Allemand Pays: Allemagne Autre auteur: Wittke, Anne-Maria, Editeur scientifique; Landfester, Manfred, Editeur scientifique, 1937-....; Schneider, Helmuth, Editeur scientifique, 1946-.... Résumé: Ranging in time from the end of the Bronze Age to the dawn of the so-called historical period (12th-6th centuries BC), this compendium presents the first complete survey of the early history of all the cultures along the coasts of the Mediterranean. In addition to the Phoenicians, Greeks and Etruscans, these also include many other peoples, such as the Iberians, Ligurians, Thracians, Phrygians, Luwians, Aramaeans and Libyans. The volume brings together the knowledge gained from material, textual and pictorial sources in all disciplines working in this field, including Near Eastern, Phoenician, Carthaginian and biblical archaeology, Aegean and North African studies, Villanovan studies and Etruscology, Iberology, early Greek historiography and Dark Ages studies. As a whole, this period was characterized by the intermingling of cultures around the Mediterranean Rim, and the main focus of content is therefore on contacts, the transfer of culture and knowledge and key common themes, such as mobility, religion, resources, languages and writing. With indices and numerous tables and maps of Pauly quality. This English version has been edited by John Noel Dillon and translated by Duncan A. Smart. (Source : éditeur). Item type: Ouvrage List(s) this item appears in: MOM-REF-2023

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Ranging in time from the end of the Bronze Age to the dawn of the so-called historical period (12th-6th centuries BC), this compendium presents the first complete survey of the early history of all the cultures along the coasts of the Mediterranean. In addition to the Phoenicians, Greeks and Etruscans, these also include many other peoples, such as the Iberians, Ligurians, Thracians, Phrygians, Luwians, Aramaeans and Libyans. The volume brings together the knowledge gained from material, textual and pictorial sources in all disciplines working in this field, including Near Eastern, Phoenician, Carthaginian and biblical archaeology, Aegean and North African studies, Villanovan studies and Etruscology, Iberology, early Greek historiography and Dark Ages studies. As a whole, this period was characterized by the intermingling of cultures around the Mediterranean Rim, and the main focus of content is therefore on contacts, the transfer of culture and knowledge and key common themes, such as mobility, religion, resources, languages and writing. With indices and numerous tables and maps of Pauly quality.
This English version has been edited by John Noel Dillon and translated by Duncan A. Smart.
(Source : éditeur)

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