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ACL N7567.4. O6 1979 Art and thought in the Hellenistic Age , the Greek world view 350-50 BC | ACL N7567.4. P65 1986 Art in the Hellenistic age | ACL N7567.4. W4 1967 Hellenistic art | ACL N7567.4. C48 2015 Continuity and destruction in the Greek East , the transformation of monumental space from the Hellenistic period to Late Antiquity | ACL N7567.4. P5 2016 Pergamon and the Hellenistic kingdoms of the ancient world , [exhibition, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, April 18-July 17, 2016] | ACL N7567.4. S4 2020 Rhetoric and innovation in Hellenistic art | ACL N7567.4. W4 1969 Le Monde hellénistique |
Contributions issues d'une conférence internationale "Continuity and Destruction in Alexander’s East : the transformation of monumental space from the Hellenistic period to Late Antiquity", qui s'est tenue à l'Université d'Oxford en 2011.
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The papers included in this volume were presented at the 2011 international academic conference Continuity and Destruction in Alexanders East: the transformation of monumental space from the Hellenistic period to Late Antiquity, which took place at the University of Oxford. The conference and publication theme - the region commonly known as the Hellenistic East - follows the long-term research interests of the editors and brings together scholars and specialists doing work in the region. It follows in the footsteps of a previous conference of 2009, From Pella to Gandhara: Hybridisation and Identity in the Art and Architecture of the Hellenistic East, which resulted in an edited volume of 2011 published by Archaeopress. While Pella to Gandhara looked into the Hellenistic East as a whole, Continuity and Destruction narrows the focus onto the Near East, with its greater wealth of archaeological research and publication. At the same time, the focus of the current topic carries over ontoan extended time frame spanning the aftermath of the Macedonian campaign, thus tracing steady, smooth or abrupt changes of defining spaces in ancient societies as these were moulded and shaped by the events of the day. [Site de l'éd.]
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