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This book is produced at the occasion of an exhibition with a table set with items that allow us to glimpse emotions from Antiquity and ancient Egypt. Some emotions can be understood across time and space, others are culturally defined.... more
-- Precursor of Tuiscon (Tuisto) as depicted in a German broadside by Nikolaus Stör c. 1543, with a caption by Burkard Waldis -- Tvāṣṭra (त्वाष्ट्र) ‘Author त्रिशिरास्त्वाष्ट्रः of RV 10.8’; ‘a small car’, ‘copper’; tvāṣṭra ‘belonging to... more
This book presents a new study of Greek large-scale bronze statuary of the late Archaic and Classical periods. It examines the discovery, origin, style, date, artistic attribution, identification, and interpretation of the surviving... more
A fibula is a brooch or pin for fastening garments, typically at the right shoulder. The fibula developed in a variety of shapes, but all were based on the safety-pin principle. Unlike most modern brooches, fibulae were not only... more
Inscriptions form the most reliable source for the reconstruction of history. In the present paper the authors have discussed nine inscriptions, which were carved on the back side of the bronze images of Jaina Tirthankara. These... more
Marktgewichte gehören zu den kleinformatigen Objekten des alltäglichen Lebens, die beim Handel auf der Agora, in den Läden usw. zum Abwiegen von (trockenen) Waren benötigt wurden. Tausende von ihnen wurden in den griechischen Poleis rund... more
Over the Early Iron Age there are in Southern Spain some Phoenician and Orientalizing little bronze sculptures which can be called as precursors of the Iberian bronze votive figurines. The Phoenician group is the best know one. It must be... more
A comprehensive work on Roman figural bronzes from Hungary has not yet been achieved, the earlier research focused mainly on publishing single objects or significant find-groups. Brigetio is one of the most important archaeological sites... more
The paper publishes three bronzes from the Archaic sanctuary of Athena in Antikyra, in south-eastern Phokis. To set them in context it gives a brief presentation of the temple itself and the stone base for the original bronze cult... more
We are glad to inform you that an international virtual conference on fibulae in the Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Mediterranean and Black Sea area will take place on May 12-13, 2022 on Zoom.us, with each day... more
Im Dezember 1953 kam bei den deutschen Ausgrabungen im panhellenischen Heiligtum von Olympia ein gerippter Bronzearmring zutage. Er lag zusammen mit früh- und hocharchaischen Bronzen in der Füllung des Brunnens 157 SO, der in den ersten... more
The aim of this paper is to make some contributions to the subject of Phoenician bronze craftsmanship in the Far West from the study of two well-known metal vases coming from different Mediterranean areas: Iberia and Sardinia. Both... more
The paper presents a late archaic bronze hydria, presumably from Thrace, with a dedicatory inscription to Hera and Demeter and a later ponderal inscription.
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 215 (2020), pp. 104-112
Alessandra Giumlia-Mair, 2012 The Technology of Bronze Statuary, in: Myth, Allegory Emblem – The many lives of the Chimaera of Arezzo, Proceedings of the Internatonal Colloquium Malibu, The Paul Getty Museum (December 4-5 2009), C.... more
Dear Colleague, Between May 12 and 13, 2022 we have hosted on Zoom c. 50 participants from 16 countries and 45 papers dealing with fibulae were presented in these two days of symposium. Attached you will also find the updated abstract... more
Over the last century, numerous hollow bronze/brass rhomboid (i.e., lozenge or diamond-shaped) objects have been excavated from the Inland Niger Delta region of Mali. Cast using the cire perdue technique, these Jenné (Djenné) beads or... more
This catalogue has been published on the occasion of the exhibition "Art and technique in Yemen. The bronzes from the Museum of Baynun", which took place at Pisa from May, 27th to June, 10th 2009. The exhibition was an initiative which... more
The paper presents the ICP-AES analysis of thirty-three artifacts made of copper alloys (tin bronze, lead bronze and brass) – adornments, vessels, weapons and several plates, strips and sticks gathered in the category “others”. They are... more
From the end of the 1990’s a set of Iron Age bronzes is conserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Lisbon. They are qualified as unknown origin although they come wide probably from the Low Guadiana region. The set consists of... more
The article is devoted to the Chinese mirrors found in the burials of the nomads of Asian Sarmatia. The typology and chronology of mirrors is presented, the earliest of which dates back to the period of the Warring States, but most of... more
Sets of banqueting metallic vessels became common in Picene grave assemblages since the 7th century BC. A chronological overview of some of the main burial contexts of the Marche region reveals recurring patterns in the selection and... more
Latest researches on bronze sculptures in the ancient Mediterranean allowed us to recognize a family of Phoenician figurines, mostly male, stretching from the Levant to the West. In this process, the findings from the Iberian peninsula,... more
This paper presents the results of a series of chemical analysis obtained from some bronze vessels and figurines found in the Iberian Peninsula that have been associated with the Phoenician colonization or the Orientalizing impact and... more
Metal objects which are one of the most prominent discoveries of humankind has entered into the life of humans with copper which is easily accessible in nature. Since Anatolia is rich in regard to mineral deposits, people have always been... more
This volume focuses on bronze and other metal finds from several ancient sites of Asia Minor and other regions in the Mediterranean. It consists of four main parts and 45 papers in total which deal with various genres of ancient bronze... more
The «Casa-Museo Bonsor» in Mairena del Alcor (Seville) houses a singular bronze belt which remains practically unpublished so far. It comes from the excavations performed by the Anglo-French archaeologist G.E. Bonsor (1855-1930) at the... more
Il collezionismo è per Corrado Cicognani bolognese più che una passione dell'età matura, una vocazione nata con lui che l'accompagna, forse suo malgrado, per l'intera esistenza. “C’è qualcosa dentro di me che mi divora”, scrive e spesso... more
Summary: Epigonos of Pergamon's tubicen: new thoughts on a Hellenistic masterpiece. – According to ancient sources, Epigonos of Pergamon was the most influent Pergamenian sculptor of the late 3rd c. BC. He was known as a sculptor working... more