National Archaeological Museum

National Archaeological Museum
Title National Archaeological Museum PDF eBook
Author Nikos E. Kaltsas
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Archaeological Museum of Greece
ISBN 9789606878145

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This brief guide informs the reader about the collections of the National Archaeological Museum and the wealth and variety of its exhibits, which span the long history of the ancient world. Rather than giving detailed descriptions of the various items on display, it gives general information about all the collections, with an emphasis on the way they are presented in the rooms of the Museum. At the same time it illustrates works which are representative of each collection and which bear witness to the artistic quality and value of the exhibits in the largest and most important museum in Greece.

Sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens
Title Sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens PDF eBook
Author Nikos E. Kaltsas
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 412
Release 2002
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780892366866

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A superb catalogue of Greek, Hellenistic and Roman sculpture displayed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens containing some of the finest art works of the ancient world.

National Archaeological Museum of Naples

National Archaeological Museum of Naples
Title National Archaeological Museum of Naples PDF eBook
Author Rosanna Cappelli
Publisher
Pages 95
Release 2001
Genre Art, Classical
ISBN

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The Black Death Cemetery, East Smithfield, London

The Black Death Cemetery, East Smithfield, London
Title The Black Death Cemetery, East Smithfield, London PDF eBook
Author Ian Grainger
Publisher Museum of London Archaeological Service
Pages 88
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN

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Royal Mint site excavation report published as 3 separate volumes, the other 2 being: The abbey of St. Mary Graces, East Smithfield, London; The Royal Navy victualling yard, East Smithfield, London.

Cultural Heritage in a Changing World

Cultural Heritage in a Changing World
Title Cultural Heritage in a Changing World PDF eBook
Author Karol Jan Borowiecki
Publisher Springer
Pages 340
Release 2016-05-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319295446

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The central purpose of this collection of essays is to make a creative addition to the debates surrounding the cultural heritage domain. In the 21st century the world faces epochal changes which affect every part of society, including the arenas in which cultural heritage is made, held, collected, curated, exhibited, or simply exists. The book is about these changes; about the decentring of culture and cultural heritage away from institutional structures towards the individual; about the questions which the advent of digital technologies is demanding that we ask and answer in relation to how we understand, collect and make available Europe’s cultural heritage. Cultural heritage has enormous potential in terms of its contribution to improving the quality of life for people, understanding the past, assisting territorial cohesion, driving economic growth, opening up employment opportunities and supporting wider developments such as improvements in education and in artistic careers. Given that spectrum of possible benefits to society, the range of studies that follow here are intended to be a resource and stimulus to help inform not just professionals in the sector but all those with an interest in cultural heritage.

Collecting Ancient Europe

Collecting Ancient Europe
Title Collecting Ancient Europe PDF eBook
Author Luc W. S. W. Amkreutz
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-12-15
Genre
ISBN 9789088909351

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In order to understand our past, we need to understand ourselves as archaeologists and our discipline. This volume presents recent research into collecting practices of European Antiquities by national museums, institutes and individuals during the 19th and early 20th-century, and the 'Ancient Europe' collections that resulted and remain in many museums.This was the period during which the archaeological discipline developed as a scientific field, and the study of the archaeological paradigmatic and practical discourse of the past two centuries is therefore of importance, as are the sequence of key discoveries that shaped our field.Many national museums arose in the early 19th century and strived to acquire archaeological objects from a wide range of countries, dating from Prehistory to the Medieval period. This was done by buying, sometimes complete collections, exchanging or copying. The networks along which these objects traveled were made up out of the ranks of diplomats, aristocracy, politicians, clergymen, military officials and scholars. There were also intensive contacts between museums and universities and there were very active private dealers.The reasons for collecting antiquities were manifold. Many, however, started out from the idea of composing impressive collections brought together for patriotic or nationalistic purposes and for general comparative use. Later on, motives changed, and in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities became more scientifically oriented. Eventually these collections fossilized, ending up in the depots. The times had changed and the acquisition of archaeological objects from other European countries largely came to an end.This group of papers researches these collections of 'Ancient Europe' from a variety of angles. As such it forms an ideal base for further researching archaeological museum collection history and the development of the archaeological discipline.

Sailing Through Time

Sailing Through Time
Title Sailing Through Time PDF eBook
Author Elsē Spatharē
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN

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The most important phases of Greek civilization are connected with the sea, through voyages of discovery, naval campaigns and ocean trading. Over the years, and due to its leading role as a means of communication, the ship also became a subject for artistic creations. The history and the evolution of the Greek ship from prehistoric times to the present day are presented through the work of known artists and anonymous craftsmen, executed in a variety of different materials. Ships were carved in stone and marble, incised on bronze, painted on clay or wood, depicted in paintings and murals, embroidered on cloth, printed on paper, offered as votives or worn as amulets. The rich illustrative material has been selected from museums and collections both in Greece and abroad.