ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA TOREUTICS
From Greek toreutikos concerning work in relief, from toreuein to bore through, from toreus tool for boring.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TOREUTICS»
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toreutics en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Hammering Techniques in Greek and Roman Jewellery and
Toreutics
This reference work which brings together tools of ancient toreuts (matrices, punches) and actual finds of hammered metalwork offers new complex approaches to study a particular technique of Greek, Roman and relaterd toreutics and jewellery ...
Michail Yu Treister, 2001
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Achaemenid Culture and Local Traditions in Anatolia, ...
The Toreutics of Colchis in the 5th-4th Centuries BC Local Traditions, Outside
Influences, Innovations Mikhail Yu. Treister Abstract Two silver vessels: a silver
aryballos from the mid-5th century BC burial No. 11/1969 in Vani and a silver
goblet ...
Askolʹd Igorevich Ivanchik, Vaxtang Ličʻeli, 2007
Toreutics can include metal-engraving - forward-pressure linear metal removal with a burin.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Persian Handicrafts: Mosaic, Iranian Pottery, Persian ...
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Ancient West & East , Volume 3 Volume 3, No 2
2001: Hammering Techniques in Greek and Roman Jewellery and Toreutics (
Leiden/Boston/Cologne). Tsetskhladze, G.R. and Snodgrass, A.M. (eds.) 2002:
Greek Settlements in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea (Oxford).
sides, and the figure of a Bacchante with a Satyr on the other, is typically Greek,
known to Greek toreutics as early as the Mycenaean period. From toreutics it
passed into ceramics, where similar kantharoi are often reproduced.200 As to the
...
Ivan Venedikov, Todor Dimitrov Gerasimov, 1975
The 165 silver vessels found in the village of Rogozen represent in fact part of the
development of the art of toreutics during the last decades of the fifth and the first
half of the fourth century BC in the lands around the Black Sea, where Asia ...
Athenian domination in the late 5th century in the Black Sea was reflected in
artistic products, a monopoly in pottery, toreutics and other products all over the
region. Athenian silver vases largely replaced the Ionian and Persian toreutics ...
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From Urartu to Armenia: Florilegium Gevork A. Tiratsʻyan in ...
ON. TOREUTICS. AND. JEWELRY. IN. ARMENIA. IN. ACHAEMENIAN. TIMES*. (
Pis. 4-6) The toreutic artifacts and jewelry found in Armenia and dated mainly in
the 5th-4th centuries BC constitute an exciting collection of silver and bronze ...
Gevorg Artashesi Tiratsʻyan, Ṛuben Vardanyan, 2003
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Brill's New Pauly: encyclopaedia of the ancient world. Antiquity
Ceramics, Minor arts, Toreutics From the modest, dark brown -» impasto ware of
the Villanova period arose -» bucchero pottery in the 7th cent. BC, distinguished
by the quality of its black clay, the elegance of vessel shapes and its incised and
...
Hubert Cancik, Helmuth Schneider, Christine F. Salazar, 2004