This article reexamines the issue of dating the mosaic ensemble from the villa at Zliten in Roman Tripolitania, and focuses attention on two pavements from that site, namely, the mosaic of the seasons and the pavement with amphitheater scenes. The chronology of these mosaics is uncertain because of a lack of clear archaeological evidence. The present article proposes a date in the Severan period, as a result of stylistic comparisons with numerous other works of art, in the medium of both painting and mosaic. It is shown that the pavements from Zliten fit within a broad stylistic context, which is characteristic of African art of Severan times, and which has parallels outside that region.Cet article reprend la question de la datation de l'en...
Abstract: Since its accidental discovery in 1996, the Roman mansion in Lod (Diospolis), Israel, has...
This article treats two questions raised by the publication of the volume of the Corpus dos mosaicos...
The aim of this paper is to point to the problems concerning the images of amphitheatre "uenatores "...
This article reexamines the issue of dating the mosaic ensemble from the villa at Zliten in Roman Tr...
© 2011 Dr. Andrew Mark MaddenMosaic pavements comprise the major extant medium of art during the Byz...
International audienceThis article presents the results of an interdisciplinary investigation of the...
This article concerns the publication of a Late Antiquity mosaic, with vine branch decoration, which...
The main focus of this thesis is the large mosaic pavement in the East Church complex at Qasr el-Leb...
International audienceThe art of the mosaic was developed by the Greeks, notably within the royal co...
The present thesis analyzes the Byzantine mosaic pavements of Phoenicia and Northern Palcatine from ...
The article deals with inscriptions on the floor mosaics of a residence in Skala on the island of Ce...
The Mosaic decoration of urban structures of S. W. Gaul in Late Antiquity In the lower Southwest, t...
The perennial discovery of the archaeological remains of mosaic floors in the eastern Mediterranean ...
During the Roman Empire, mosaics were built in large rooms to make those rooms look more admirable a...
"Sur le chemin de Jerusalem" is the comprehensive examination of three unknown mosaic pavements, exh...
Abstract: Since its accidental discovery in 1996, the Roman mansion in Lod (Diospolis), Israel, has...
This article treats two questions raised by the publication of the volume of the Corpus dos mosaicos...
The aim of this paper is to point to the problems concerning the images of amphitheatre "uenatores "...
This article reexamines the issue of dating the mosaic ensemble from the villa at Zliten in Roman Tr...
© 2011 Dr. Andrew Mark MaddenMosaic pavements comprise the major extant medium of art during the Byz...
International audienceThis article presents the results of an interdisciplinary investigation of the...
This article concerns the publication of a Late Antiquity mosaic, with vine branch decoration, which...
The main focus of this thesis is the large mosaic pavement in the East Church complex at Qasr el-Leb...
International audienceThe art of the mosaic was developed by the Greeks, notably within the royal co...
The present thesis analyzes the Byzantine mosaic pavements of Phoenicia and Northern Palcatine from ...
The article deals with inscriptions on the floor mosaics of a residence in Skala on the island of Ce...
The Mosaic decoration of urban structures of S. W. Gaul in Late Antiquity In the lower Southwest, t...
The perennial discovery of the archaeological remains of mosaic floors in the eastern Mediterranean ...
During the Roman Empire, mosaics were built in large rooms to make those rooms look more admirable a...
"Sur le chemin de Jerusalem" is the comprehensive examination of three unknown mosaic pavements, exh...
Abstract: Since its accidental discovery in 1996, the Roman mansion in Lod (Diospolis), Israel, has...
This article treats two questions raised by the publication of the volume of the Corpus dos mosaicos...
The aim of this paper is to point to the problems concerning the images of amphitheatre "uenatores "...