Small tear to head of spine (1 cm). Endpapers browned. Scholar's name to inner cover (Cedric Boulter). Minor pencilling to a couple of pages. ; 205 pages View More...
Bump to top of spine with small chip. Minor rubbing to wraps. ; 197 pages of plates at end. ; Kunst Und Altertum Am Rhein Nr. 48; 274 pages View More...
Light creasing to spine. Wrappers rubbed in a couple of places. A couple of small tears to base of spine cover. ; Articles in German, Italian, French and English. ; Collection De La Maison De L'Orient Méditerranéen No. 12, Série Archéologique, 9; 502 pages View More...
Small damage to front wrap (sticker damage? ). Rubbing to wraps. Else VG. ; Catalogue of the Coptic collection of the Icon Museum in Recklinghausen, Germany; 78 pages View More...
Small stain to base of spine. Creasing and light chipping along edges of wraps. Some foxing. Else VG. ; P. 322-508. MARCELLO GIGANTE, II racconto pliniano dell'eruzione del Vesuvio del 79; FERDINANDO BOLOGNA, Le scoperte di Ercolano e Pompei nella cultura europea del XVIII secolo; JAMES L. FRANKLIN: Notes on Pompeian prosopography: two non-existent ancients and the DD. Lucretii Valentes; IOANNES GIL: Nugae Pompeianae; GENNARO GRIECO, La grande frise de la Villa des Mysteres et l'initiation dionysiaque; OLGA ELIA: Il santuario dionisiaco di Pompei, I, II; GIOVANNI PUGLIESE CARRATELLI: Il santua... View More...
Bookplate of Alex G. Malloy to ffep. Foxing to textblock. Pages are mildly tanned. Endpapers browned. Profusely illustrated some plates tipped in with tissues. Some pages uncut. Boards are edgeworn with bumping to corners. Worn corners and chipping to spine ends. Scuffing to boards. ; Contents: The Reorganization of the Roman Priesthoods at the Beginning of the Republic, Jesse Benedict Carter; The Vatican Livy and the Script of Tours, E. K. Rand and George Howe (14 plates) ; The Aqua Traiana and the Mills on the Janiculum, W. W. Van Buren (1 plate) ; Ancient Granulated Jewelry of the VIIth Cen... View More...
Black boards with gold lettering. Appears to have been rebound. Foxing to textblock. Pages are mildly tanned. Profusely illustrated. ; Contents: The Bernardini Tomb, C. Densmore Curtis (plates 1-71) ; Praxias, E. Douglas Van Buren (Plates 72-75) ; Work of the School of Fine Arts (Plates 76-91). 102 pages and 91 plates; Vol. 3; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 102 pages; Extremely heavy. May require extra charges for postage. View More...
Top of spine bumped else NF. ; Vol. 6; 143 pages; Contents: Cuccureddus di Villasimius; Le fasce di bronzo di Tli e la tradizione artistica del Caucaso; A proposito di un'iconografia monetale dei dinasti del Fars post-achemenide; Testimonianze di architettura ionica romana a Bologna; ... Frammenti da Bakchias; Nella media ed alta valle del Sinni...Le diverse nature del tornio da vasaio nelle immagini della ceramica greca... Et cetera... View More...
Small dent to upper edge of front board. 2 corners lightly bumped. Corrections done in black ink to 2 pages (likely by T. J. Dunbabin as this book comes from his collection). ; 24 pl at end. Contents: T. J. Dunbabin, Minos and Daidalos in Sicily; T. J. Dunbabin, Two Tomb-groups from Selinus; J. M. C. Toynbee, Beasts and their Names in the Roman Empire; Nicolette Gray, The Paleography of Latin Inscriptions in Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Centuries in Italy; Chart of the Letter Forms used in ? Popular ? Inscriptions ; Papers of the British School At Rome Vol. XVI; Vol. 16; 171 pages View More...
Bumping to top of spine. Minor rubbing and shelfwear. ; Includes 31 plates. ; The Annual of the British School At Athens. ; Vol. 56; 228 pages; Contents: T B Mitford: Hellenistic inscriptions of Old Paphos; D M Metcalf: Byzantine Scyphate Bronze Coinage in Greece; R M Cook: the 'double stoking tunnel' of Greek kilns; M S F Hood & John Boardman: Early Iron Age tombs at Knossos; Elizabeth French: Mycenaean occupation near the Cyclopean Terrace building at Mycenae; Elizabeth French: a chariot larnax from Mycenae; J M Cook: Some sites of the Milesian territory; Richard Garnett and John Boardman: U... View More...
Minor rubbing and shelfwear. ; Includes 53 plates. ; The Annual of the British School At Athens. ; Vol. 57; 242 pages; Contents: David M Lewish: the federal constitution of Keos; A M Woodward: Athens and the oracle of Ammon; D M Metcalf: The Aegean coastlands under threat: some coins and coin hoards from the reign of Heraclius; P M Fraser: Two dedications from Cyrenaica; John Boardman: Archaic Finds at Knossos; D M Bailey: Lamps from Tharros in the British Museum; John Chadwick: Further Linear B Tablets from Knossos; J E Jones, L H Sackett, and A J Graham: The Dema house in Attica; L H Jeffery... View More...
Minor rubbing and shelfwear. ; Includes 34 plates. ; The Annual of the British School At Athens. ; Vol. 58; 122 pages; Contents: John Boardman: Artemis Orthia and chronology; J C Belshé, K Cook, and R M Cook: Some archaeomagnetic results from Greece; A D Ure: Small Vases from Euboean workshops; J M R Cormack: Inscriptions from Macedonia; J N Coldstream: Five tombs at Knossos; Elizabeth French: Pottery Groups from Mycenae: a Summary; W G Forrest: The inscriptions of south-east Chios, I; John Chadwick and J T Killen: Linear B tablets from Knossos; M Popham: Two Cypriot sherds from Crete; H W Cat... View More...
Very light edgewear else Fine. Small crease to back upper corner. ; Britannia Monograph Series; 448 pages; The Roman fort at Loughor was founded in c. AD 75 and occupied continuously until the early 120s. The fort was then reduced and was reoccupied from c. 270 until the early fourth century. Excavation was concentrated on the defences and part of the interior. Detailed examination of the defences enabled useful analysis of construction methods. In the interior of the Flavio-Trajanic fort, a sequence of granaries was followed by a series of praetoria. Analysis of these buildings has enabled a ... View More...
Book is fine. DJ has light edgewear and faint rubbing. ; 144 figures. Numerous photos and illustrations; French Edition; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 263 pages View More...
Book is fine. DJ has some minor edgewear and chipping and faint rubbing. ; 144 figures. Numerous photos and illustrations; French Edition; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 263 pages View More...
Minor shelfwear. Minor bumping to 1 corner. Faint foxing. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 1.18 x 10.79 x 8.5 Inches; 360 pages; Roman architecture is extraordinarily rich, both in terms of the techniques and materials used and in the variety of buildings constructed, many of which are still visible today. Roman Buildings places emphasis on the technical aspects of that architecture, following the process of building through each stage, from quarry to standing wall, from tree to roof timbers. The author examines the different techniques involved in building in brick and in stone and wood, a... View More...
Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Minor shelfwear. DJ has chipping and a few small tears. ; viii, 137pp, 72pls.; British School of Archaeology At Athens Supplementary Volume No. 3; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 137 pages View More...
2 tears with creasing to title page (3cm) but page is intact. Former owner's booklabel to titlepage. Bumping (with creasing) to upper corner. Creasing to front wrap near spine. Spine a little sunned. ; Xii+ 175pp + 68 figs. The purpose of this study is to investigate the origins and early development of limestones sculpture in Greece. ; BAR Supplementary Series 42; 175 pages View More...
Name to ffep (Wm. P. Anderson). Very faint small crease to rear wrap with small sticker stain. ; Xix, 143pp, + plates with 307 illustrations. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology series. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. XLVII; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 143 pages View More...
Crease to rear wrap. Spine a bit sunned. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology series. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, Vol. C; 11.9 X 8.6 X 0.7 inches; 410 pages View More...
Faint ring-stain to front wrap. Creasing along spine. Light creasing to corners. Oversized stapled book. ; Aboriginal Australia: Culture and Society; 24 pages View More...
Former owner's name on titlepage with bibliographical reference in pen. Minor creasing to last few pages. ; 136pp + 66pp of illustrations. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. LXV; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 202 pages View More...
Minor shelfwear. Spine sunned and discolored. ; Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology; 464 pages; This sophisticated volume, authored by leading archaeologists and historians of the classical world, is designed to encourage critical thinking about the role of ancient material culture in modern times and the role of modern preoccupations in shaping the study of ancient material.Comprised of paired essays ? one covering the Greek world, the other, the Roman ? that stimulate a dialogue not only between the two ancient cultures, but between scholars with different historiographic and methodologi... View More...
Very light shelfwear. Faint bump to middle of front board. DJ has edgewear to top of spine. ; 288 pages; Cult activity played an extremely important role in ancient Greece--to the point, historians believe, that the placing of cult centers played a major part in establishing the whole concept of the city-state in archaic Greece. The essays in this collection critically examine the social and political importance of sanctuary placement, extending the analysis back to Mycenean Greece and on to Greece under Roman occupation. Revealing the complexity of relations between religion and politics in a... View More...
Rubbing and light chipping (colour loss) to edges of wraps. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's initials to half-title (Hugh J. Mason). ; 230 pages View More...
DJ has many tears and chipping- a bit tattered. DJ is price-clipped. Faint rubbing to boards. A couple of corners lightly bumped. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). ; 329 pages; Examines both archaeological and literary data and to make possible a new understanding of the role of the horse in Greek war tactics, travel, sports, and major festivals. View More...
Small scratches to boards with a couple of pin-hole tears. DJ has small tears and scratches. ; A comprehensive survey of Sudanese ancient cultures, the history of archaeology in Sudan, current work and recent trends. The Sudan is the largest country in Africa. For millennia it has been the zone of contact between the peoples of Central Africa and those emanating from the Mediterranean world. The National Museum in Khartoum houses one of the finest collections of antiquities from the Nile Valley and is of international importance; however, the vast quantity of material is in store and has rarel... View More...