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The Archaeology of Inequality - Tracing the Archaeological Record (Paperback): Orlando Cerasuolo The Archaeology of Inequality - Tracing the Archaeological Record (Paperback)
Orlando Cerasuolo
R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Archaeology of Inequality - Tracing the Archaeological Record (Hardcover): Orlando Cerasuolo The Archaeology of Inequality - Tracing the Archaeological Record (Hardcover)
Orlando Cerasuolo
R1,975 Discovery Miles 19 750 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Veii (Hardcover): Jacopo Tabolli, Orlando Cerasuolo Veii (Hardcover)
Jacopo Tabolli, Orlando Cerasuolo
R1,442 R1,360 Discovery Miles 13 600 Save R82 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Reputed to be the richest city of Etruria, Veii was one of the most important cities in the ancient Mediterranean world. It was located ten miles northwest of Rome, and the two cities were alternately allied and at war for over three hundred years until Veii fell to Rome in 396 BCE, although the city continued to be inhabited until the Middle Ages. Rediscovered in the seventeenth century, Veii has undergone the longest continuous excavation of any of the Etruscan cities. The most complete volume on the city in English, Veii presents the research and interpretations of multiple generations of Etruscan scholars who are at the forefront of the discipline. Their essays are grouped into four parts. The first provides a general overview of archaeological excavation at Veii and discusses the different types of methodologies employed over the years. The second part narrates the history of Etruscan occupation of the city and its role in the greater Mediterranean world. The third section examines the surviving material culture of Veii, including pottery, painting, sculpture, metalworking, and architectural terracottas. Finally, the legacy of Veii is discussed, and a chronology of the site is presented. This pioneering research offers all students of the ancient Mediterranean a new understanding of the development of Veii and its territory from the late Bronze Age to the Roman conquest, as well as of the interactions of Veii with nearby sites and territories in central Tyrrhenian Italy.

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