Parameter
Kategorien
Mehr zum Buch
This volume is dedicated to Thomas Fischer for his 65th birthday and contains a foreword by the editors, a biography, a bibliography, and a list of graduates of the honoured as well as 54 academic papers. These deal with topics from the centuries around the birth of Christ and from a sphere of Celts, Germans, and Romans in an area between Central Europe and Northern Africa plus Egypt. In detail there are studies of pottery finds, Roman military equipment [sword, shield, cuirass, helmet, mask, baldric, horse-gear], dress accessories [brooch, belt, ring], coins, a Roman vanity case, Trajan’s Column, grave and settlement finds [town, vicus, villa], inscriptions on metal and stone, aspects of the history of research, Roman glass recycling, fortifications [marching camp, fortlet, way station, private stronghold, Raetian Limes], sculptural remains of stone and bronze [relief, statue, statuette], drinking culture and beer production, the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest [Kalkriese], light houses, Gaulish sanctuaries and Scandinavian offering sites, the Hildesheim Treasure, hoards, brick stamps, Roman military diplomas, and a Roman private library.
Buchkauf
Non solum ... sed etiam, Peter Henrich
- Sprache
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2015
Lieferung
Zahlungsmethoden
Feedback senden
- Titel
- Non solum ... sed etiam
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Peter Henrich
- Verlag
- Leidorf
- Verlag
- 2015
- Einband
- Hardcover
- ISBN10
- 3896460811
- ISBN13
- 9783896460813
- Kategorie
- Weltgeschichte
- Beschreibung
- This volume is dedicated to Thomas Fischer for his 65th birthday and contains a foreword by the editors, a biography, a bibliography, and a list of graduates of the honoured as well as 54 academic papers. These deal with topics from the centuries around the birth of Christ and from a sphere of Celts, Germans, and Romans in an area between Central Europe and Northern Africa plus Egypt. In detail there are studies of pottery finds, Roman military equipment [sword, shield, cuirass, helmet, mask, baldric, horse-gear], dress accessories [brooch, belt, ring], coins, a Roman vanity case, Trajan’s Column, grave and settlement finds [town, vicus, villa], inscriptions on metal and stone, aspects of the history of research, Roman glass recycling, fortifications [marching camp, fortlet, way station, private stronghold, Raetian Limes], sculptural remains of stone and bronze [relief, statue, statuette], drinking culture and beer production, the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest [Kalkriese], light houses, Gaulish sanctuaries and Scandinavian offering sites, the Hildesheim Treasure, hoards, brick stamps, Roman military diplomas, and a Roman private library.