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Open Horizons: Ancient Greek Journeys and Connections takes readers on a journey through Ancient Greece, exploring how the trade of ideas and goods influenced Greek culture and forged new connections and communities across the globe. Featuring 44 stunning artifacts from the Early Bronze Age to the Roman period and encapsulating key periods of economic and cultural trade between Greece and its neighbours.
A superb catalogue of Greek, Hellenistic and Roman sculpture displayed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens containing some of the finest art works of the ancient world.
The Cypriot Collection of the National Archaeological Museum comprises about 850 artefacts, of which several were donated by various collectors in the late 19th and early 20th century, while others, formerly illegally owned, are the product of recent confiscations. The Collection has a wealth of sculptures, pottery and terracottas, covering virtually the entire spectrum of Cypriot archaeology from the early bronze age (ca 2500 B.C.) to Roman times (4th century A.D.). The chapter on the history of the Collection was contributed by the Director of the National Archaeological Museum, Dr. Nikolaos Kaltsas.
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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