Bookbot

Ayia Irini: the western sector

Autores

    Parámetros

    • 224 páginas
    • 8 horas de lectura

    Más información sobre el libro

    This is the tenth volume in a series devoted to Keos comprising the results of excavations conducted by the University of Cincinnati under the auspices of The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. The Western Sector is distinguished by its terrain, which slopes in two directions and favored split-level construction. Understanding of these buildings is made complicated by modern damage to the Bronze Age structures as well as major devastations during the Late Bronze Age itself. The volume provides thorough documentation of findings, including a large section of b&w plates, printed on coated stock. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

    Compra de libros

    Ayia Irini: the western sector,

    Idioma
    Publicado en
    2011
    product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
    (Tapa dura)
    Te avisaremos por correo electrónico en cuanto lo localicemos.

    Métodos de pago

    Nadie lo ha calificado todavía.Añadir reseña

    Título
    Ayia Irini: the western sector
    Idioma
    Inglés
    Autores
    Editorial
    von Zabern
    Publicado en
    2011
    Formato
    Tapa dura
    Páginas
    224
    ISBN10
    3805343337
    ISBN13
    9783805343336
    Serie
    Descripción
    This is the tenth volume in a series devoted to Keos comprising the results of excavations conducted by the University of Cincinnati under the auspices of The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. The Western Sector is distinguished by its terrain, which slopes in two directions and favored split-level construction. Understanding of these buildings is made complicated by modern damage to the Bronze Age structures as well as major devastations during the Late Bronze Age itself. The volume provides thorough documentation of findings, including a large section of b&w plates, printed on coated stock. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)