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Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum: Olbia

Eine altgriechische Stadt im nordwestlichen Schwarzmeerraum

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  • 168 stránek
  • 6 hodin čtení

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This book presents a completely new and up-to-date archaeological and historical study of the Black Sea city-state of Olbia. More comprehensive than any other yet produced, it ranges through the millennium of its existence from the Archaic to the Roman period and includes the full range of material remains found in the city and its region. Themes treated include building and architecture, agriculture, the economy of the city (the food economy, crafts, trade and coins), art and religion. The illustrations are copious, well-chosen, and present much material which will be new to Western readers. Also there are many useful maps and reconstructions of buildings.This presentation of the results of the research of scholars from the former Soviet Union into a Greek Pontic city has long been awaited and will form a reliable basis for the next generation of research into the theme.

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Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum: Olbia, Jurij Germanovich Vinogradov, Sergej Dmitrievich Kryzhitskii

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Titul
Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum: Olbia
Podtitul
Eine altgriechische Stadt im nordwestlichen Schwarzmeerraum
Vydavatel
Brill
Rok vydání
1995
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
168
ISBN10
9004096779
ISBN13
9789004096776
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Anotace
This book presents a completely new and up-to-date archaeological and historical study of the Black Sea city-state of Olbia. More comprehensive than any other yet produced, it ranges through the millennium of its existence from the Archaic to the Roman period and includes the full range of material remains found in the city and its region. Themes treated include building and architecture, agriculture, the economy of the city (the food economy, crafts, trade and coins), art and religion. The illustrations are copious, well-chosen, and present much material which will be new to Western readers. Also there are many useful maps and reconstructions of buildings.This presentation of the results of the research of scholars from the former Soviet Union into a Greek Pontic city has long been awaited and will form a reliable basis for the next generation of research into the theme.