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The International Association For Classical Archaeology

FASTI ARCHAEOLOGICI XX. ANNUAL BULLETIN OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, 1965.

Sansoni, 1965

25,00 €

Editoriale Umbra

(Foligno, Italia)

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Anno di pubblicazione
1965
Autore
The International Association For Classical Archaeology
Editori
Sansoni
Soggetto
ARCHEOLOGIA

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p. 561, 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, 1-23 - b. Explorations, excavations and discoveries, 24-55 — c. Museums and exhibitions, collections, 56-239 — d. War damage, arrangement of sites and monuments, restorations and technical experiments, reconstructions, models, casts, 240-276 — e. Congresses, meetings and celebrations, 277-307 - f. Personalia, 308-354. 2. AIDS AND COLLECTIVE PUBLICATIONS . . • • a. Bibliography, digests, 355-391 - 6. Dictionaries and encyclopedias, 392-398 — c. Historical altases, 399 - d. Collections of monuments and corpora, 400-425 — e. Catalogues and guides of museums, collections, exhibitions and archaeological sites and monuments, 426-507 - f. Proceedings of congresses, 508-522 — g. Miscellanea, 523-542 — h. Periodical reports, 543-552. 3. WORKS ON GENERAL SUBJECTS a. History and civilization, 553-599 —b. History of art, categories of archaeological monuments, 600-697 — c. Sources, theory and methodology of ancient archaeology and art, 698-733 — d. Technical problems, 734-836 — e. Survival of the antique. History of monuments and of archaeological discoveries, collecting and research, 837-927. SECTION II - PREHISTORIC AND CLASSICAL GREECE I. PREHISTORIC GREECE AND AEGEAN CIVILIZATION AND ART . . . . . a. Civilization and history, 928-987 — 6. History of art, 988-997 - c. Topography, 998-1003 - d. Architecture, 1004-1018 — e. Painting, 1019-1026 — f. Plastic arts, 1027-1046 - g. Pottery, 1047-1070 - h. Metal ware, 1071-1074 — i. Furniture, implements, arms, 1075-1081 - k. Texti-les, 1082 — 1. Ornaments, jewellery, 1083-1084 — m. Seals and glyptic, 1085-1099 — n. Epi-graphy, 1100-1131. 2. ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL GREEK CIVILIZATION AND ART . • a. History and civilization, 1132-1236 — b. History of art, 1237-1269 — c. Topography, 1270-1280 - d. Architecture, 1281-1332 — e. Painting, 1333-1336 — f. Mosaics, 1337-1338 — g. Plastic arts, 1339-1446—h. Pottery, 1447-1564 — 1. Stone vases, 1565—.Glass, 1566-1567—1. Metal ware 1568-1581 —m. Furniture, implements, arms, 1582-1601 —n. Ornaments, jewellery, 1602-1607 — 0. Seals and glyptic, 1608-1612 - p. Numismatics, 1613-1658 - 9. Epigraphy, 1659-1730. 3. REGIONS AND SITES (in alphabetical order) . SECTION III - ITALY BEFORE THE ROMAN EMPIRE I. PREHISTORIC ITALY • • • a. Civilization and history, 2081-2106 - b. Topography, 2107-2108 c. Architecture, 2109 d. Ships, — e. Carvings, painting, 2111-2113 - f. Pottery, 2114-2119 - g. Furniture, im- plements, arms, 2120-2129. 2. ETRUSCO-ITALIC CIVILIZATION AND ART • • • a. History and civilization, 2130-2205. — b. History of art, 2206-2220 — c. Topography, 2221-2240 d. Architecture, 2241-2281 — e. Rock carvings, 2282 — f. Painting, 2283-2291 - g. Mosaics, 2292-2293 — h. Plastic arts, 2294-2337 — i. Pottery, 2338-2376 - k. Glass, metal ware, 2377-2385 -l. Vehicles, furniture, implements, arms, 2386-2413 — m. Ornaments, jewellery, 2414-2422 — n. Glyptic, 2423-2425 — 0. Numismatics, 2426-2446 - p. Epigraphy, 2447-2537. 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, 2808-2896 - b. History of art, 2897-2918 — c. Topography, 2919- 2936 - d. Architecture, 2937-3021 — e. Ships, 3022 - f. Painting, 3023-3027 — g. Mosaics, 3028- 3036 - h. Plastic arts, 3037-3153 — i. Pottery, 3154-3177 - k. Stone vases and glass, 3178-3191 1. Metal ware, 3192-3201 — m. Furniture, implements, arms, 3202-3224 — n. Textiles, 3225-3226 0. Ornaments, jewellery, 3227-3238 - p. Glyptic, seals, 3239-3241 - 9. Numismatics, 3242-3326 7. Epigraphy, 3327-3440. 2. REGION AND SITES (in alphabetical order under each group) . . . a. Graecia, Macedonia, Epirus, 3441-3511 - 6. Pontic and Bosporan regions, 3512-3653 c. Asia Minor and Cyprus, 3654-3734 - d. Syria, Palaestina, provincia Arabia, 3735-3800 e. Aegyptus and Cyrenaica, 3801-3819 — f. Asiatic countries east of the Euphrates, 3820-3826. 3. TRACES OF GRECO-ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ARI IN THE EASTERN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD (as above) . • • a. General, 3827 - 6. Iranian and Sarmatian countries, 3828-3855 — c. Pakistan, India, 3856-3860 — d. South Arabia, Nubia and Sudan, 3861-3874. SECTION V - THE ROMAN WEST I. ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART • a. tistory and civiliration, 3875-39605 15, 4120-4122 art, painters. 412 Topography, 3978- 4015 - d. Architecture, 4016-4119 - e. Ships, 4120-4122 f. Painting, 4123-4134 4135-4146 — h. Plastic arts, 4147-4252 — i. Pottery, 4253-4270 — k. Glass, 4271-4276 g. Mosaics, ware, 4277-4283 —m. Furniture, implements, arms, 4284-4327- -n. Textiles, leather, 4328-4329 - l. Metal Ornaments, jewellery, 4330-4339 — . Glyptic, seals, 4340-4346 — 9. Numismatics, 4347-4420 —— ». Epigraphy, 4421-4558. 2. REGIONS AND SITES: ROMA, ITALIA (in alphabetical order under each group) a. Roma, 4559-4583 — b. Italia, Sicilia, Sardinia and Alpine provinces, 4584-4741. 3. REGIONS AND SITES: THE ROMAN PROVINCES (as above) a. Africa, 4742-4915 — b, Hispania, 4916-5243 — c. Gallia and Germania, 5244-6022 - d. Bri-tannia, 6023-6156 - e. Provinces of the Danube valley and Balkans (Ratia and Vindelicia. Noricum, Pannonia, Dalmatia, Moesia Superior, Dacia), 6157-6676. 4. TRACES OF ROMAN CIVILIZATION AND ART IN THE WESTERN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE THE ROMAN BOUNDARIES (as above) . . . . . . . •.•.•• nental Europe, 6683-6724. a. Africa, 6677 - b. Northern Islands and Scandinavian peninsula, 6678-6682 — c. Conti- SECTION VI - CHRISTIANITY AND LATE ANTIQUITY I. CHRISTIAN AND LATE ANTIQUE CIVILIZATION AND ART • • • • .• a. History and civilization, 6725-6795 — 6. History of art, 6796-6828 — c. Topography, 6829-6843 — d. Architecture, 6844-6901 — e. Painting, drawing, 6902-6910 - f. Mosaics, 6911-6938 - g. Plastic arts, 6939-6972 — h. Pottery, 6973-6984 — i. Glass, 6985-6989 — k. Metal ware, 6990-6996 — l. Furniture, implements, arms, 6997-7024 — m. Textiles, 7025-7029 - n. Ornaments, jewellery, 7030-7049 — 0. Glyptic, seals, 7050-7060 — P. Numismatics, 7061-7102 - 9. Epi-graphy, 7103-7175. 2. REGIONS AND SITES: THE EAST (in alphabetical order under each group) . . . . . a. Greece, Balkans, and the Pontic regions, 7176-7265 - b. Asia Minor and Cyprus, 7266-7293 c. Syria, Palaestina, 7294-7326 — d. Egypt, Nubia, Cyrenaica, 7327-7350 — e. Asiatic countries North and East of Euphrates, 7351-7352. 3. REGIONS AND SITES: THE WEST (as above) olo. a. Italia, 7353-7473 — b. Africa, 7474-7498 - c. Hispania, 7499-7523 — d. Gallia and Western Germania, 7524-7632 — e. British Islands, 7633-7640 - f. Northern Europe, 7641-7642 — g. West Danubian and Central Europe, 7643-7703. Plates and plans at the end of the volume. INDICES
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