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circa 28 x 21,5 cm. XII, 178 pp., 1 f., with many illustrations Original softcover Archive Archaeology, 3. - Fine, clean.
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Rilegato. Condition: nuovo. Pages:4 vols, 1954 p. Illustrations:8 b/w, 2111 col., 8 tables b/w. Language(s):English. Hardback. Brepols, Publication Year:2023 -- SUMMARY For a period of over 50 years, from his first visit to Palmyra in the 1920s until the late 1970s, Danish archaeologist Harald Ingholt carefully collected and curated a detailed archive of Palmyrene sculpture, architecture, and epigraphy. Containing approximately 2000 images, each archive sheet contains handwritten annotations on Palmyrene funerary art, transcribes and translates inscriptions, includes detailed observations on object style and dating, and provides bibliographical information for each sculpture. As such, this archive is a treasure trove of information on Palmyrene sculpture, architecture, and epigraphy. Moreover, Ingholt s notes go beyond shedding light on the creation of these sculptures, and also provide rich information about their more recent histories: object biographies offer details on provenance, collection history, and excavation photography. In doing so, they offer unique insights into twentieth-century excavation, conservation, and collection practices. Since 1983, Ingholt s archive has been housed at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark, and then, from 2012 onwards, the archive took digital shape within the framework of the Palmyra Portrait Project at Aarhus University. Now available in print for the first time, the Ingholt Archive is here presented in its entirety as a lavishly illustrated four-volume set. The authors have transcribed and commented upon each sheet in the archive, provided new translations of the inscriptions that accompany the sculptures, and compiled an updated bibliography for each item. This unique set is published together with a detailed introduction, thirteen concordances, and a bibliography, making it an invaluable resource for researchers in the field. TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME ONE List of Illustrations The Ingholt Archive: Making Palmyra s Cultural Heritage Accessible Olympia Bobou, Amy Miranda, Rubina Raja, and Jean Baptiste-Yon Publications by the project Archive Archaeology: Preserving and Sharing Palmyra s Cultural Heritage through Harald Ingholt s Digital Archives and the Palmyra Portrait Project The Ingholt Archive: Transcription, Commentary, and Bibliography PS 8 377 VOLUME TWO The Ingholt Archive: Transcription, Commentary, and Bibliography PS 378 807 VOLUME THREE The Ingholt Archive: Transcription, Commentary, and Bibliography PS 808 1391 VOLUME FOUR The Ingholt Archive: Transcription, Commentary, and Bibliography PS 1393 1506 Appendices Appendix 1. Sheets without a PS number Appendix 2. Additional Portraits Appendix 3. Views of Architecture Appendix 4. Miscellaneous Appendix 5. Ingholt s Concordance The Ingholt Archive Appendices: Commentary Appendix 1. Appendix 2. Appendix 3. Appendix 4. Concordances Concordance 1. In situ contexts Concordance 2. Locations Concordance 3. Collections Concordance 4. Objects with unknown locations Concordance 5. Unpublished portraits Concordance 6. Inscriptions Concordance 7. Unpublished inscriptions Concordance 8. Personal names in Greek and Latin inscriptions Concordance 9. Object dates Concordance 10. Typologies Concordance 11. Folders at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek and their contents Concordance 12. Ingholt and NCG PS numbers Concordance 13. Palmyra Portrait Project database numbers Abbreviations Bibliography Works Cited Auction Catalogues.
Published by Brepols - Harvey Miller 2023, 2023
hardcover; 4 vols, 1954 pages, Size:300 x 240 mm, Illustrations:8 b/w, 2111 col., 8 tables b/w. Language(s):English. ISBN 9782503598222. SUMMARY For a period of over 50 years, from his first visit to Palmyra in the 1920s until the late 1970s, Danish archaeologist Harald Ingholt carefully collected and curated a detailed archive of Palmyrene sculpture, architecture, and epigraphy. Containing approximately 2000 images, each archive sheet contains handwritten annotations on Palmyrene funerary art, transcribes and translates inscriptions, includes detailed observations on object style and dating, and provides bibliographical information for each sculpture. As such, this archive is a treasure trove of information on Palmyrene sculpture, architecture, and epigraphy. Moreover, Ingholt?s notes go beyond shedding light on the creation of these sculptures, and also provide rich information about their more recent histories: object biographies offer details on provenance, collection history, and excavation photography. In doing so, they offer unique insights into twentieth-century excavation, conservation, and collection practices. Since 1983, Ingholt?s archive has been housed at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark, and then, from 2012 onwards, the archive took digital shape within the framework of the Palmyra Portrait Project at Aarhus University. Now available in print for the first time, the Ingholt Archive is here presented in its entirety as a lavishly illustrated four-volume set. The authors have transcribed and commented upon each sheet in the archive, provided new translations of the inscriptions that accompany the sculptures, and compiled an updated bibliography for each item. This unique set is published together with a detailed introduction, thirteen concordances, and a bibliography, making it an invaluable resource for researchers in the field. 0 g.
Published by Brepols Publishers, Turmhout, 2023
ISBN 10: 2503598226ISBN 13: 9782503598222
Seller: Luigi De Bei, PREGANZIOL, TV, Italy
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Rilegato. Condition: nuovo. Dust Jacket Condition: nuovo. prima edizione. Ancient Mesopotamia & Iranian plateau (up to 7th cen.) Roman Archaeology Objects and materials (antiquities & material culture) Archival Material BIO Olympia Bobou is an assistant professor at the Centre for Urban Network Evolutions, Aarhus University. Amy Miranda is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Urban Network Evolutions, Aarhus University. Rubina Raja is professor of Classical Archaeology and directs three projects on Palmyra: The Palmyra Portrait Project; Archive Archaeology: Preserving and Sharing Palmyra?s Cultural Heritage through Harald Ingholt?s Digital Archive; and Circular Economy and Urban Sustainability in Antiquity. She specialises in the archaeology of the Mediterranean and the Levant and has published widely on Palmyra and the region in general. Jean-Baptiste Yon is researcher at the CNRS, IFPO in Beirut, Lebanon and a world-leading expert on Palmyrene Aramaic and Palmyrene culture. SUMMARY For a period of over 50 years, from his first visit to Palmyra in the 1920s until the late 1970s, Danish archaeologist Harald Ingholt carefully collected and curated a detailed archive of Palmyrene sculpture, architecture, and epigraphy. Containing approximately 2000 images, each archive sheet contains handwritten annotations on Palmyrene funerary art, transcribes and translates inscriptions, includes detailed observations on object style and dating, and provides bibliographical information for each sculpture. As such, this archive is a treasure trove of information on Palmyrene sculpture, architecture, and epigraphy. Moreover, Ingholt?s notes go beyond shedding light on the creation of these sculptures, and also provide rich information about their more recent histories: object biographies offer details on provenance, collection history, and excavation photography. In doing so, they offer unique insights into twentieth-century excavation, conservation, and collection practices. Since 1983, Ingholt?s archive has been housed at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark, and then, from 2012 onwards, the archive took digital shape within the framework of the Palmyra Portrait Project at Aarhus University. Now available in print for the first time, the Ingholt Archive is here presented in its entirety as a lavishly illustrated four-volume set. The authors have transcribed and commented upon each sheet in the archive, provided new translations of the inscriptions that accompany the sculptures, and compiled an updated bibliography for each item. This unique set is published together with a detailed introduction, thirteen concordances, and a bibliography, making it an invaluable resource for researchers in the field.Illustrations:8 b/w, 2111 col., 8 tables b/w.Pages 1954 Hardback Language : English text.