Ancient Italy
A Journey Through Art and History
Furio Durando(Author)
White Star (Publisher)
Published on 31. October 2010
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-88-544-0427-4 (ISBN)
Description
Brimming with detailed maps, floor plans, reproductions of remarkable works of art, aerial photographs, and panoramic views, this exceptional volume traces more than six millennia of ancient Italian history. Researched and written by an editorial board of archaeologists supervised by one of today's foremost archaeologists and art historians, this volume represents years of intensive research and fieldwork. Encompassing such renowned sites as Rome, Pompeii, and Tarquinia, as well as lesserknown but equally significant gems, this book transports readers back in time to the very beginning of Italy's known roots. The in-depth text describes the civilizations of the Celts, Etruscans, Italic people, Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, and the Romans, accompanied by hundreds of specially commissioned photographs that reveal, in great detail, the impressive contributions of these people to Italy's rich cultural heritage. From the rock carvings of the Camuni people found in Val Camonica that date as far back as the Late Paleolithic era to the ruins of Herculaneum, long preserved under the volcanic flow from Mt.
Vesuvius, this compelling volume brings to life the diverse cultures of ancient Italian civilization.
Vesuvius, this compelling volume brings to life the diverse cultures of ancient Italian civilization.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Vercelli
Italy
Illustrations
700 Colour Photographs
Dimensions
Height: 330 mm
Width: 250 mm
ISBN-13
978-88-544-0427-4 (9788854404274)
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Person
Furio Durando was born in Milan and graduated with a degree in archaeology. He has worked on numerous excavations and surveys, and has documented sites, inventor finds, and collaborated on archaeological-topographical projects in Lombardy, Emilia Romagna, Molise, and Puglia. He has served as a curator for several permanent and temporary museum displays. He has also published a monograph and several articles about classical archaeology in magazines and books in Italy and abroad.