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La Geologie dynamique chez les anciens Grecs et Latins d'apres les textes

by: Bouillet-Roy, G.

Price: 102,71 EURO

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Category: Ancient Technology / Science
Code: 20856
Publication Date: 1976
Binding: Paper
Book Condition: Very good
Comments: These presentee pour l'obtention du titre de Docteur de l'Universite de Paris (mention Sciences) a l'Universite Pierre et Marie Curie , Paris 6. Specialite : Geologie

 Excavations at Tel Michal, Israel was first published in 1989. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.The archaeological site known today as Tel Michal lies north of Tel Aviv on Israel's coastal plain, high on a barren windswept cliff overlooking the Mediterranean. Lacking the arable soil that might have encouraged permanent settlement - most of the region is covered with sand dunes - Tel Michael was probably a maritime station for military or commercial use during its period of occupation, which extended intermittently from the Canaanite Period (Middle Bronze Age II, about 2000 B.C.) through the Early Arab Period (ninth century A.D.). The site's archaeological remains are not confined to a single ancient tel or mound but are dispersed over five hills, where, despite severe erosion, seventeen strata have been excavated, yielding particularly rich and extensive finds in the Persian period.The excavations at Tel Michal were conducted over a period of four summers, from 1977 through 1980, by a consortium that included Tel Aviv University and the University of Minnesota. As the first phase in a much broader regional project, Tel Michal drew together a multinational group of scholars and students in a cooperative, interdisciplinary effort like that pioneered in Greek archaeology by the Minnesota Messenia Expedition. Experts in traditional archaeological fields—pottery, architecture, numismatics—were joined by geologists, metallurgists, botanists, zoologists, and materials scientists; 43 of these participants have contributed to this full report of the excavations.The book first traces the historical geography and settlement patterns of Tel Michal and its environs, then covers the stratigraphy and architecture of its settlements during the Bronze and Iron ages and the Persian, Hellenistic, and Arab periods. Included in this historical section are chapters on pottery and on special finds like the Iran Age winepresses, the Persian cemetery, and the Roman fortress. Subsequent chapters deal with the region's geology and its botanical and skeletal remains; with computerized, petrographic, and chemical modes of analysis; and with metal and flint objects, numismatics, and small finds like seals, glass artifacts, beads and pendants. Illustrated throughout with line drawings and tables, by photographs of the excavation site and many of the artifacts found there.

Subjects:
Antiquities
Ausgrabung
Excavations (Archaeology)
Excavations (Archaeology) Israel
Excavations (Archaeology) Israel Tel Michal
Fouilles (Archéologie) Israël
Israel
Israel Antiquities
Israel Michal Site
Israël Antiquités
Michal (Israël : Site archéologique)
Michal Site (Israel)
Michal Site (Israel) Antiquities
Tel Michal

A cooperative project of the University of Minnesota Press and the Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University


Series:
Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, no. 8

xxiii, 462 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.

 

 
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La Geologie dynamique chez les anciens Grecs et Latins d'apres les textes

by: Bouillet-Roy, G.

  • , , 1976

Price: 102,71 EURO

1 copy in stock