Ancient Sicily
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Ancient Sicily
(Acta hyperborea : Danish studies in classical archaeology, 6)
Museum Tusculanum Press, 1995
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Papers from a seminar held in Copenhagen in May 1993
English; 1 contribution in French
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Acta Hyperborea" is a periodical by a group of classical archaeologists associated with Danish universities and museums. Although primarily a journal of classical archaeology, it also covers other fields in classical scholarship. One of the main objectives of the periodical is the interdisciplinary approach to promote a dialogue between historians, philologists and archaeologists.
Table of Contents
- Contacts and exchanges in protohistoric Sicily, R.M. Albanese
- land tenure and settlement in Roman Sicily, O. Belvedere
- the pastahouse in Archaic-Greek Sicily, A. Cordsen
- the Roman domus of the Early Empire - a case study - Sicily, C. Hollegaard et al
- the symbols of freedom and democracy on the bronze coinage of Timoleon, L. Karlsson
- a study of the power-base of the Sicilian tyrants, J.A. Krasilnikoff
- cultures and societies in Sicily between Neolithic and medium-Bronze Age, E. Procelli
- the pride of most colonials - burial and religion in the Sicilian colonies, G. Shepherd
- position of minority languages in Sicily - Oscan and Elymian, T. Sironen
- chronological problems of Archaic Selinus, E. Ostby
- chonologie basse des timbres Rhodiens et evaluation des exportations d'Amphores, G. Finkielsztejn
- Rhodian Amphorae - a reply, J. Lung
- Su Tempiesu and the Ceri effect - two Nuragic notes, D. Ridgeway and R. Serra Ridgeway
- current Danish classical archaeological fieldwork, P. Guldager Bilde.
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