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Wonders lost and found : a celebration of the archaeological work of Professor Michael Vickers / edited by Nicholas Sekunda.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sekunda, Nick, 1953- editor.
Vickers, Michael J., honouree.
George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
Series:
Archaeopress archaeology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Archaeology.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
iv, 221 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 29 cm.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, [2020]
Summary:
Wonders Lost and Found: A celebration of the archaeological work of Professor Michael Vickers comprises, in all, twenty-one contributions, all on archaeological themes, written by friends and colleagues of Professor Michael Vickers, commemorating his contribution to archaeology. The contributions, reflecting the wide interests of Professor Vickers, range chronologically from the Aegean Bronze Age, to the use made of archaeology by dictators of the 19th and 20th centuries. Seven contributions are related to the archaeology of Georgia, where the Professor has worked most recently, and has made his home.
Contents:
Early Cycladic? Lead model boats in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford p. 1 / Susan Sherratt
Two Cushions, a Bes, a boar and a bead. New 'discoveries' in the Aegean collection at the Ashmolean p. 8 / Helen Hughes-Brock
Ancient Colchis and the origins of iron: interim results from recent field survey work in Guria, Western Georgia p. 18 / Brian Gilmour and Marc Cox and Nathaniel Erb-Satullo and Nana Khakhutaishvili and Mark Pollard
The structure and function of ancient metrology p. 33 / John Neal
The second stage of the Grakliani Culture p. 48 / Vakhtang Licheli
Owl skyphoi around the Adriatic p. 58 / Branko Kirigin
Gyenus on stage: civic foundation and the comedy of Aristophanes' Birds p. 70 / David Braund
New archaeological finds at Pichvnari (November-December 2010) p. 82 / Amiran Kakhidze
A double-sided glass relief pinhead from ancient Colchis - the Pichvnari 'Heracles' p. 90 / Sujatha Chandrasekaran
Gold jewellery from Kavtiskhevi p. 98 / Darejan Kacharava
Palynological analysis of organic materials from Pichvnari (including the earliest silk in Georgia) p. 102 / Eliso Kvavadze and Maia Chichinadze
Mercurial metrics p. 108 / Kenneth Lapatin
The Erechtheion glass gems: classical innovation or Roman addition? p. 117 / Despina Ignatiadou
Carp from the Danube delta? Notes on an unusual gold-glass in the Wilshere Collection p. 125 / Susan Walker
Mediterranean drinking habits in Roman Britain: celery-flavoured wine prepared in an Iron Age bronze strainer p. 134 / Eberhard W. Sauer and Mark Robinson and Graham Morgan
From an offshore island: classical art and the Britons in Late Antiquity p. 146 / Martin Henig
The siege-drill (trypanon): new archaeological evidence from Georgia p. 155 / Nicholas Sekunda
An emphatic statement: the Undley-A gold bracteate and its message in fifth-century East Anglia p. 160 / Daphne Nash Briggs
The Levant Company and British collecting p. 185 / Arthur MacGregor
Cryptography and vasology: J.D. Beazley and Winifred Lamb in Room 40 p. 194 / David W.J. Gill
Dictators and Antiquity p. 199 / Clive Foss.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
9781789693812
1789693810
OCLC:
1144732852
Publisher Number:
99984218253

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