Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 953453
Illuminating with style: moulmade lamps from the Hellenistic workshops of Ephesos
Illuminating with style: moulmade lamps from the Hellenistic workshops of Ephesos // 3rd IARPotHP conference, Exploring the neighborhood: The role of ceramics in understanding place in the Hellenistic world. Book of abstracts / Kamenjarin, Ivanka ; Ugarković, Marina (ur.).
Kaštela: Muzej grada Kaštela ; Institut za arheologiju, 2017. str. 112-112 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Illuminating with style: moulmade lamps from the
Hellenistic workshops of Ephesos
Autori
Ugarković, Marina
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
3rd IARPotHP conference, Exploring the neighborhood: The role of ceramics in understanding place in the Hellenistic world. Book of abstracts
/ Kamenjarin, Ivanka ; Ugarković, Marina - Kaštela : Muzej grada Kaštela ; Institut za arheologiju, 2017, 112-112
ISBN
978-953-6064-34-2
Skup
Exploring the neighborhood: The role of ceramics in understanding place in the Hellenistic world
Mjesto i datum
Kaštela, Hrvatska, 01.06.2017. - 04.06.2017
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Ephesos ; helenisticke svjetiljke ; proizvodnja
(Ephesos ; hellenistic lamps ; production)
Sažetak
This research aspires to illuminate aspects of the development of Ephesian craft production, particularly through the repertory and other traits of the 2nd and 1st c. BCE ceramic workshops, embedded in the socio-political-cultural realm, as well as infer on the upsurge in mobility of people in the context of globalizing economic trends and dynamics of cultural transference within the seaborne connectivity networks of the Hellenistic Mediterranean.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Arheologija
Napomena
This research aspires to illuminate aspects of the
development of Ephesian craft production,
particularly through the repertory and other traits
of the 2nd and 1st c. BCE ceramic workshops,
embedded in the socio-political-cultural realm, as
well as infer on the upsurge in mobility of people
in the context of globalizing economic trends and
dynamics of cultural transference within the
seaborne connectivity networks of the Hellenistic
Mediterranean.