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Antiquarian Researches in Illyricum, Parts I and Ii. (From Archaelogia) (Hardcover): Arthur John Evans Antiquarian Researches in Illyricum, Parts I and Ii. (From Archaelogia) (Hardcover)
Arthur John Evans
R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Antiquarian Researches in Illyricum, Parts I and Ii. (From Archaelogia) (Paperback): Arthur John Evans Antiquarian Researches in Illyricum, Parts I and Ii. (From Archaelogia) (Paperback)
Arthur John Evans
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ashmolean Museum As A Home Of Archeology In Oxford - An Inaugural Lecture Given In The Ashmolean Museum, November 20, 1884... The Ashmolean Museum As A Home Of Archeology In Oxford - An Inaugural Lecture Given In The Ashmolean Museum, November 20, 1884 (1884) (Paperback)
Arthur John Evans
R569 Discovery Miles 5 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone

The Ashmolean Museum As A Home Of Archeology In Oxford - An Inaugural Lecture Given In The Ashmolean Museum, November 20, 1884... The Ashmolean Museum As A Home Of Archeology In Oxford - An Inaugural Lecture Given In The Ashmolean Museum, November 20, 1884 (1884) (Paperback)
Arthur John Evans
R569 Discovery Miles 5 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Illyrian Letters - A Revised Selection of Correspondence from the Illyrian Provinces of Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro,... Illyrian Letters - A Revised Selection of Correspondence from the Illyrian Provinces of Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Dalmatia, Croatia and Slavonia, Addressed to the Manchester Guardian during 1877 (Paperback)
Arthur John Evans
R1,273 Discovery Miles 12 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although remembered today chiefly for his archaeological discoveries in Crete, Sir Arthur John Evans (1851-1941) became Britain's leading expert on Balkan affairs after publishing his account of travelling through Bosnia in 1875 (also reissued in this series). In 1877 he returned to the region as a correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, reporting on the continuing insurrection against Ottoman rule. Evans is at pains to point out that he does not regard himself as a war correspondent, but wishes to introduce 'in a tolerably peaceful fashion the insurgents and their little mountain territory to the English public'. Published in 1878, these letters offer historical, social and religious background to the insurrection. In so doing, they provide a valuable insight into the genesis of more recent conflicts in a region that has always been a melting pot of peoples and cultures.

The Mycenaean Tree and Pillar Cult and its Mediterranean Relations - With Illustrations from Recent Cretan Finds (Paperback):... The Mycenaean Tree and Pillar Cult and its Mediterranean Relations - With Illustrations from Recent Cretan Finds (Paperback)
Arthur John Evans
R1,111 Discovery Miles 11 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sir Arthur John Evans (1851 1941), the pioneer of ancient Cretan archaeology, most famously excavated the ruins of Knossos and uncovered the remains of its Bronze Age Minoan civilisation (as detailed in The Palace of Minos at Knossos, also reissued in this series). In this highly illustrated work, first published in 1901, Evans surveys the recent archaeological evidence from his dig at Knossos as well as from other locations around the Mediterranean. He describes a variety of religious objects and symbols, especially those concerned with sacred stones, pillars and trees, which Evans argues are characteristic of religious worship in the Mycenaean period. He considers in particular the importance of the Cretan double-axe symbol, the labrys, its close link with depictions of bulls and its association with the labyrinth of Knossos. Elsewhere he examines the symbolism of the Lion Gate at Mycenae and finds parallels with similar artefacts found in Crete and Egypt.

Cretan Pictographs and Prae-Phoenician Script - With an Account of a Sepulchral Deposit at Hagios Onuphrios near Phaestos in... Cretan Pictographs and Prae-Phoenician Script - With an Account of a Sepulchral Deposit at Hagios Onuphrios near Phaestos in its Relation to Primitive Cretan and Aegean Culture (Paperback)
Arthur John Evans
R1,079 Discovery Miles 10 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sir Arthur John Evans (1851 1941) famously excavated the ruins of Knossos on Crete and uncovered the remains of its Bronze Age Minoan civilisation (as described in his multi-volume work The Palace of Minos at Knossos, also reissued in this series). But he had already visited the island prior to this: in 1894, during his first trip, he found examples of an ancient pictographic writing system that pre-dated the Phoenician alphabet later adapted by the Greeks. First published in 1895, this work, illustrated with examples throughout, documents and describes these discoveries, and demonstrates that the earliest finds date from a period before even the most ancient known Semitic scripts. Evans also records evidence of later scripts which were subsequently categorised as Linear A and Linear B (only the latter has been deciphered since his death). The final section of the book describes in detail the pottery and other finds from the Hagios Onuphrios deposit.

Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina on Foot during the Insurrection, August and September 1875 - With an Historical Review of... Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina on Foot during the Insurrection, August and September 1875 - With an Historical Review of Bosnia, and a Glimpse at the Croats, Slavonians, and the Ancient Republic of Ragusa (Paperback)
Arthur John Evans
R1,758 Discovery Miles 17 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Remembered chiefly for his archaeological discoveries in Crete, Sir Arthur John Evans (1851 1941) was also highly respected as an expert on the Balkans, an area then little known. Evans describes 'a land and people among the most interesting in Europe', and in 1875 he was visiting for the third time. This trip found him witnessing the outbreak of the revolt that saw Austria-Hungary take control of Bosnia. Here, however, Evans explores Bosnia's rich heritage with detailed ethnographic and anthropological observations, alongside descriptive impressions of its people and natural beauty. He returned in 1877 as a correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, which resulted in his Illyrian Letters (also reissued in this series). First published in 1876 and reprinted the following year, the present work offers background not only to the revolt in that country, but also to the later deadly conflicts that would shake all of Europe.

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