![]() ![]() The Greek world: art and civilization in Magna Graecia and Sicily. Sicily before history: an archaeological survey from the Paleolithic to the Iron Age. Sicilia e la Magna Grecia: Archeologia della Colonizzazione Greca d’Occidente (Manuali Laterza 314). Archeologia della Magna Grecia (Manuali Laterza 29), 6th edn. Forme di identità, modi di contatto e processi di trasformazione. Warminster: Aris and Phillips.Īlbanese-Procelli, R.M. Sicily under the Roman empire: a Roman province, 36 BC – AD 365. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 97: 35-50. It was situated on the Gulf of Taranto, in Southern Italy, between two rivers, the Crathis (Crati) and the. Collection de l’Ecole française de Rome 251: 141-183. Sybaris was an important city of Magna Graecia. Actes de la recontre scientifique, Rome-Naples, 15-18 Novembre 1995. Questions de métrologie, in La colonisation grecque en Méditerranée occidentale. American Journal of Archaeology 107: 145-180. ![]() The sanctuary of the divine Palikoi (Rochicella di Mineo, Sicily): fieldwork from 1995 to 2001. Scott (ed.) The nature and function of water, baths, bathing and hygiene from antiquity through the renaissance (Technology and Change in History 11): 43-59. Archimedes, the north baths at Morgantina and early developments in vaulted construction, in C. Tonfiguren im Grab: Fundkontexte hellenistischer Terrakotten aus der Nekropole von Tarent. The western Greeks: the history of Sicily and South Italy from the foundation of the Greek colonies to 480 B.C. Taranto: Convegno di Studi Sulla Magna Grecia.ĭunbabin, T.J. Atti del 36 o Convegno di Studi sulla Magna Grecia: 475 -501. Consumption, cultural frontiers, and identity: Anthropological approaches to Greek colonial encounters, in Confini e Frontiera nella Grecità d’Occidente. Chicago (IL): University of Chicago Press.ĭietler, M. Cults, territory, and the origins of the Greek city-state. Greeks, Romans and Barbarians: spheres of interaction. Parra (ed.) Magna Graecia: Archeologia di un Sapere: 33-40. Megale Hellas, Magna Graecia, Italía: Dinamiche di Nomi, in S. Washington (DC): Center for Hellenic Studies.Ĭordano, F. Malkin (ed.) Ancient perceptions of Greek ethnicity: 113-157. Kupara, a Sikel nymph? Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 126: 177-185. 170 color plates and 40 halftones.Antonaccio, C.M.1997. An impressive, learned and somewhat stodgy volume, this is best appreciated by historians and authentic enthusiasts. Picon considers the styles of sculpture in the Archaic and Classical periods. Paul, for instance, profiles the splendid ancient city of Agrigento, which was famous for its beauty and as well as its victories in chariot races Carlos A. Six scholarly essays consider the cultural and artistic impacts felt in South Italy and Sicily when the Greeks began to colonize that region, which later became known as Magna Graecia (""Great Greece""), in the 8th century BC. Most are photographed from multiple angles and accompanied by detailed, if workmanlike, descriptions penned by scholars and curators from the Italian museums and translated by the Cleveland staff. The catalogue for an exhibition organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Tampa Museum of Art, this erudite volume showcases more than 80 objects-terracotta sculptures, gold jewelry, ceramic and bronze vases-on loan from Italian collections. ![]()
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