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Workshop di archeologia classica Paesaggi, costruzioni, reperti. 1. 2004. [Edizione Brossura]

Fabrizio Serra Editore

Pisa, 2005; paperback, b/w ill., cm 17x24.
(Workshop di archeologia classica. Paesaggi, costruzioni, reperti. 1. 2004).

series: Workshop di archeologia classica. Paesaggi, costruzioni, reperti

Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Essays on Ancient Times,Magazines

Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World

Places: No Place

Languages:  italian text  

Weight: 0.65 kg


Workshop is an international laboratory for research, encounter and publication in which archeology is practiced in a concrete way, collecting material evidence in the proper series and contexts: landscapes, constructions, finds. It is a workshop for classical archaeology, operating in the field and in the laboratory, an archaeology of the classical era open to related disciplines, from prehistory to Medieval archaeology. It combines specialized with general knowledge, not exclusively limited to the Greeks and Romans. The journal welcomes articles which attempt to resolve historical issues based on archaeological evidence, using appropriate methods and the most fruitful interdisciplinary collaborations. Landscapes, constructions and finds, considered as a whole, will correspond to 2-d and 3-d reconstructions, to leave from the architecture considered as an art par excellence that contains all others, as well as the humans who frequent them. Therefore this journal's goal is the thorough and systematic collection of a wide variety of discoveries and relationship seeking historical phenomena in the external as well as the internal or mental world.

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