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Art, Artefacts and Chronology in Classical Archaeology by William R. Biers

Art, Artefacts and Chronology in Classical Archaeology by William R. Biers

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The museums of the world are full of statues and other artefacts of the Greeks and the Romans. All are given a date. But how are these dates arrived at? What is the evidence?
This study provides the student with an introduction and explanation of the ways scholars date the archaeological remains of classical antiquity. Specific examples from architecture, sculpture, and painting are presented, and the different methods of dating them are explained. These are supplemented with many original photographs and drawings. Old and not-so-old problems in chronology are thus investigated and new theories reviewed from a fresh perspective.

 

14cm x 21.5cm, 105 pages, Softcover, 1992 (Condition: As New / Fine)

 

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