Revival: Ancient Cyprus (1937)

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Achaean Colonization
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Aghia Paraskeve
Aleian Plain
Amenhotep III
ancient sculpture
Anthropology
Archaeology
Art
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Boghaz Keui
Bronze Age
Bronze Age Cyprus research
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Cesnola Collection
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Curvilinear Signs
Cypriot Art
Cypriot Bronze Age
Cypriot civilisation
Cypriot Pottery
Cypriot Sculpture
Cyprus
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Duc De Luynes
Early Bronze Age
Early Iron Age
Early Iron Age Grave
epigraphy studies
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Greek cultural influence
History
Language_English
Medinet Habu
Mediterranean archaeology
Mycenaean Vases
Mycenaean Wares
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prehistoric settlements
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Ramses III
Ras Shamra
Red Polished Ware
Scottish Gaelic
Scripta Minoa
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Wild Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138564213
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 123 x 186mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Feb 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The author's book is designed to show that the prehistoric and Hellenic sites in the island deserve much more notice than they have received. The author emphasises the peculiarities of Cypriote art and usage; the Greeks evidently had reason to regard the Cypriote " character " or style as exceptional. The author's illustrations of sculptures at Nicosia and in London show that his tempered praise of Cypriote art is justified.

Stanley Casson (7 May 1889-17 April 1944) is a British archaeologist.

After his studies in Oxford , he obtained a scholarship from the British School at Athens and specializes in sculpture and classical architecture and Byzantine art .

Reader at Oxford, professor at Bowdoin College (1933-1934), he joined the Intelligence Corps in 1939 and served with the British mission in the Greek army. He was killed in action on 17 April 1944 in the crash at sea of ​​his plane near the coast of Cornwall.

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