The literary and epigraphic sources testify the existence of different categories of artisans occupied in the manufacturing of precious metals. It is important to distinguish their functions, in order to understand the system of production and distribution of jewellery in the context of early Byzantine society. Also the archaeological documentation, with different difficulties, offers the possibility of reconstructing the same process, as the cases of Bir Umm Fawakir, Sardis, Bet She’an and Roma show. The objects offer another source of knowledge, in order to distinguish different ateliers, the system of management, control and fruition of the jewel
During the period c. 2000 – 1800 BC, the first civilization was established in Europe, as illustrate...
During the period c. 2000–1800 BC, the first civilization was established in Europe, as illustrated ...
Roman literary, legal and papyrological sources provide a wide range of information on Roman jewelle...
The literary and epigraphic sources testify the existence of different categories of artisans occupi...
Studying the materials brought to light from the graves in the Early Medieval cemeteries in Castel T...
Studying the materials brought to light from the graves in the Early Medieval cemeteries in Castel T...
This thesis catalogues and discusses the early Byzantine jewellery and related finds from recent und...
The primary role attributed to precious objects emerges in a relevant way studying grave goods broug...
none1noThe existing documentation on gold jewellery from Sicily and southern Italy throws up many p...
Roman literary, juridical and papyrological sources provide a wide range of information concerning R...
Duringthe early periods of The Byzantine Empire, jewellery developed as acontinuation of the Roman j...
Manufacturing and use of jewellery for personal adornment was typical of the German people who attri...
Duringthe early periods of The Byzantine Empire, jewellery developed as acontinuation of the Roman j...
The application of research methodologies and strategies derived from western urban archaeology to E...
Methods of Production of the Gold Rings in the Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. During our research dev...
During the period c. 2000 – 1800 BC, the first civilization was established in Europe, as illustrate...
During the period c. 2000–1800 BC, the first civilization was established in Europe, as illustrated ...
Roman literary, legal and papyrological sources provide a wide range of information on Roman jewelle...
The literary and epigraphic sources testify the existence of different categories of artisans occupi...
Studying the materials brought to light from the graves in the Early Medieval cemeteries in Castel T...
Studying the materials brought to light from the graves in the Early Medieval cemeteries in Castel T...
This thesis catalogues and discusses the early Byzantine jewellery and related finds from recent und...
The primary role attributed to precious objects emerges in a relevant way studying grave goods broug...
none1noThe existing documentation on gold jewellery from Sicily and southern Italy throws up many p...
Roman literary, juridical and papyrological sources provide a wide range of information concerning R...
Duringthe early periods of The Byzantine Empire, jewellery developed as acontinuation of the Roman j...
Manufacturing and use of jewellery for personal adornment was typical of the German people who attri...
Duringthe early periods of The Byzantine Empire, jewellery developed as acontinuation of the Roman j...
The application of research methodologies and strategies derived from western urban archaeology to E...
Methods of Production of the Gold Rings in the Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. During our research dev...
During the period c. 2000 – 1800 BC, the first civilization was established in Europe, as illustrate...
During the period c. 2000–1800 BC, the first civilization was established in Europe, as illustrated ...
Roman literary, legal and papyrological sources provide a wide range of information on Roman jewelle...