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100 1 0 _aRolley, Claude
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245 0 0 _aLes bronzes grecs et romains : recherches récentes
260 _c2006.
500 _a69
520 _aThe Greek and Roman Bronzes : A Recent Study. Abstract. – The first part deals with exhibition catalogues which draw attention to two important pieces : a head from the area of Stara Zagora (Bulgaria) which may be a portrait of Seuthes III of Thrace, and an Apoxyomenos (?) from the waters of the Dalmatian islands, perhaps a second cast of the Ephesus statue in Vienna. The second part reviews three books : on the militaria from Sisak (Croatia) in the Zagreb Museum, on bronze lamps from Romania, and an important and comprehensive study of eastern and orientalising ribbed phialae. These are of eastern origin (Middle-East, Assyria and Iran – see the Nimrud reliefs –) but little represented in Greece, more in Etruria, where there are many imitations. They add to our knowledge of trade between Etruria and the East.
690 _aThrace
690 _aRonde-bosse
690 _aLampe
690 _aBronze
690 _aPhiale
690 _aMobilier
690 _aÉtrurie
690 _aRoumanie
690 _aSculpture
690 _aCroatie
690 _aArme
690 _aMoyen-Orient
690 _aArm
690 _aMiddle-East
690 _aBronze
690 _aRomania
690 _aCroatia
690 _aThacia
690 _aSculpture in the round
690 _aPhiala
690 _aSculpture
690 _aLamp
690 _aEtruria
690 _aFurniture
786 0 _nRevue archéologique | 42 | 2 | 2006-09-01 | p. 299-306 | 0035-0737
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/revue-archeologique-2006-2-page-299?lang=fr
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