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Libri antichi e moderni

Mehmet Önal.

Mosaics of Zeugma.

A Turizm Yayinlari, 2005

30,08 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turchia)

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Anno di pubblicazione
2005
ISBN
9789757199946
Luogo di stampa
Istanbul
Autore
Mehmet Önal.
Pagine
0
Editori
A Turizm Yayinlari
Formato
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Soggetto
ORT T. ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHEOLOGY ARCHÉOLOGIE ARCHEOLOGIA, ARQUEOLOGÍA ARKEOLOGI OF THE TURKEY TÜRKEI TURQUIE TURCHIA, TURQUÍA KALKUN TURKISH TÜRKISCH TURC TURQUE TURCO TYRKISK, EXCAVATION EXCAVATIONS AUSHUBARBEITEN LAVORI DI SCAVO EXCAVACIÓN, GRAVING ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS CIVILISATIONS ANATOLISCHE, ZIVILISATIONEN CIVILTÀ ANATOLICHE CIVILIZACIONES DE ANATOLIA, ANATOLISKE SIVILISASJONER PREHISTORY PRE-HISTORY PREHISTORIA, VORGESCHICHTE URGESCHICHTE PRÉHISTOIRE PREISTORIA FORHISTORIE, HISTORY ART KUNSTGESCHICHTE HISTOIRE L'ART STORIA DELL'ARTE, HISTORIA DEL ARTE KUNSTHISTORIEN MOSAIC CHRISTIANITY CHRISTIAN, EARLY PERIOD ARCHITECTURE ANTIOCHOS ANTIOCHE, Archeology & Ancient history, History of art
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Dust jacket
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Inglese
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Descrizione

New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Oblong large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English. 63 p., 40 color plates. "The discovery and rescue of the mosaics of Zeugma, the ancient Greco-Roman crossing point on the Euphrates, is regarded as the most important recent archaeological event. The book comprises some of the pavements on display in Gaziantep Museum, Gaziantep, Turkey. Zeugma, like the rest of the region was destroyed by the Sassanian king Shapur I in 256, when he raided the eastern lands of the Roman empire. Although the town showed some recovery in the early Byzantine period, and still served as a crossing, this was not comparable with its ancient glory. Thus it is not surprising that while the earliest of the mosaics discovered at Zeugma dates from the late first century CE, the latest belong to the period before the destruction. Almost all of the damage seen in the recovered mosaics, especially in the parts made of glass mosaic cubes, is the result of the fire which accompanied the Sassanian sack of 256. Research has shown that the tesserae of these mosaics were mostly produced from the coloured stone collected from the banks of the Euphrates, and supplemented by glass tesserae for missing hues such as dark green, orange, or light blue.".
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