Der „Monte do Facho“ in O Hío, Cangas, erhebt sich über der „ría de Vigo“ und dem Atlantik. Seit Jahrzehnten wurden dort prähistorische und antike Überreste vermutet, unterstützt durch Ringwälle und epigraphische Funde in der Umgebung. Erst ab 2003 bestätigte ein deutsch-galicisches Forschungsteam durch systematische Grabungen die prähistorische Besiedlung sowie ein eisenzeitliches „castro“ und ein umfangreiches Heiligtum einer bislang unbekannten keltischen Gottheit aus der Kaiserzeit, deren Name DEUS LAR BERUS BREUS gewesen sein muss. Die Grabungen führten zur Entdeckung von nahezu fünfzig Weihealtären, die zusammen mit früheren Funden etwa einhundertdreißig Weihaltäre und Altarfragmente dieser Gottheit bilden, die heute in Museen von Pontevedra und Vigo ausgestellt sind. Dies stellt die größte bekannte Weihung für eine einheimische Gottheit auf der Iberischen Halbinsel dar. Zudem fanden sich Hinweise auf eine regionale Renaissance des einheimischen Keltentums und frühe Christianisierungsversuche. Die Weihaltäre sind dokumentiert, transkribiert und epigraphisch interpretiert, während der historische Kontext entsprechend dem aktuellen Forschungsstand dargestellt wird. Diese Publikation ist ein bedeutender Fortschritt in der Erforschung der komplexen Religiosität des keltisch-römischen Nordwestens Hispaniens.
Michael Koch-Schulte Libros






The Belle Epoque of French jewellery
- 327 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Membrane structures
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
In this comprehensive work to date on membrane technology for architecture, pioneers show how one of the world’s oldest forms of building material is also its most innovative. Today, the cutting edge in architecture is not sharp but curved and undulating. It is also impermeable to moisture, resistant to extreme temperatures, flexible and portable. Known as the fifth building material after wood, stone, glass, and metal, membranes are popping up in Olympic stadiums in Berlin and Atlanta, in airports from Denver to Bangkok, over fashion shows, formal gardens, and soccer fields. Membranes’ ability to not only let in but also reflect light portends enormous possibilities for harnessing energy. This fascinating survey of membrane structures throughout the world discusses the history of the medium, describes the materials and their uses, explores the technology of membrane construction, and investigates numerous current and future projects. A final chapter offers a reasoned argument for further research and experimentation in this rapidly expanding field and a projection of its exciting future.
The Kimes Gang
- 428 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of the 1920s southwestern United States, the narrative follows the Kimes Gang, a group of young outlaws whose criminal activities escalate from petty theft to bank robbery and murder. Key figures include brothers Matt and George Kimes, along with other notorious criminals like Roy and Clyde Brandon and safecracker Ray Terrill. The book delves into the political corruption that facilitated their crimes, offering a compelling exploration of crime and infamy during this tumultuous era.
The Performance CEO: An Extreme Cognitive Protocol for Entrepreneurial Success
- 302 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Exploring the potential of the human brain, this book delves into techniques to enhance cognitive abilities and optimize mental performance. It offers insights into neuroplasticity and practical exercises aimed at transforming everyday thinking into extraordinary problem-solving skills. Readers will discover strategies to improve memory, focus, and creativity, ultimately unlocking their brain's full potential. The text emphasizes a blend of scientific research and actionable advice, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to elevate their mental capabilities.
Close to Home
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
The projects featured in Close to Home are within a 15-mile radius of where Louisville architect Michael Koch was born, raised, and has practiced for almost forty years.
Influencing urban development positively requires transcending traditional disciplinary boundaries, necessitating a rethinking within urbanist practice. This exploration delves into professionalization possibilities across various fields of work. The first section showcases diverse practitioners experimenting with development strategies and procedural approaches, reassessing the interplay between creativity and multiple authorship. Theoretical reflections offer various perspectives on the competencies essential for successful collective urban design. A critical question arises: how can these emerging competencies be effectively taught and learned? The second part examines sustainable exchanges of experience, necessary curricular consequences, and the roles and contexts required for the coproduction of urban spaces. Contributions from various experts highlight the multifaceted nature of urban development, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and innovative thinking in shaping the future of cities.