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Numismata Graeca

Numismata Graeca
Author: Leo Anson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1910
Genre: Numismatics, Greek
ISBN:

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The Archaeology of Lucanian Cult Places

The Archaeology of Lucanian Cult Places
Author: Ilaria Battiloro
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317103114

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With the emergence and structuring of the Lucanian ethnos during the fourth century BC, a network of cult places, set apart from habitation spaces, was created at the crossroads of the most important communication routes of ancient Lucania. These sanctuaries became centers of social and political aggregation of the local communities: a space in which the community united for all the social manifestations that, in urban societies, were usually performed within the city space. With a detailed analysis of the archaeological record, this study traces the historical and archaeological narrative of Lucanian cult places from their creation to the Late Republican Age, which saw the incorporation of southern Italy into the Roman state. By placing the sanctuaries within their territorial, political, social, and cultural context, Battiloro offers insight into the diachronic development of sacred architecture and ritual customs in ancient Lucania. The author highlights the role of material evidence in constructing the significance of sanctuaries in the historical context in which they were used, and crucial new evidence from the most recent archaeological investigations is explored in order to define dynamics of contact and interaction between Lucanians and Romans on the eve of the Roman conquest.


Escape from Lucania

Escape from Lucania
Author: David Roberts
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2002
Genre: Mountaineering
ISBN: 0743224329

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In 1937, 17,150-foot Mt. Lucania was the highest unclimbed peak in North America. But two men--Bradford Washburn and Bob Bates--set out to climb Lucania by flying to the base of the mountain. With the assistance of both men, Roberts, one of the finest writers on mountaineering, narrates this extraordinary journey of conquest and survival with all the richness it deserves. Illustrations & photos.


Archaeology on the Apulian – Lucanian Border

Archaeology on the Apulian – Lucanian Border
Author: Alastair Small
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 906
Release: 2022-05-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1803270659

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The broad valley of the Bradano river and its tributary, the Basentello, separates the Apennine mountains in Lucania from the limestone plateau of the Murge in Apulia in southeast Italy. This book aims to explain how the pattern of settlement and land use changed in the valley over the whole period from the Neolithic to the late medieval.


Inside Ancient Lucania

Inside Ancient Lucania
Author: Elena Isayev
Publisher: University of London Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN:

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A traveller today on a journey through the mountainous landscape of ancient Lucania would find it difficult to believe the high density of settlement which this corner of south-west Italy sustained in the fourth century BC. Networks incorporating much of the peninsula, Greece, Sicily, Epirus, Macedon and Carthage all found a foothold here. Ancient narratives, largely focusing on military contexts, give little sense of the nature of activity in the area, but the remains of material culture provide an image of thriving communities, not organised on the city-state model, which were active participants in the culture and power struggles of the Mediterranean in the period before Roman hegemony. This study brings together historical and archaeological approaches to create a better understanding of the socio-cultural diversity of the region, as well as the construction and transformation of community identities especially in the period of profound change and decline prior to the Hannibalic War. It compels a reassessment of the literary source narratives and a conception of how the written record was formed. In so doing it challenges the models of 'primitive' mountainous societies along with the polarities often used to define and isolate them: rural-urban; pastoral-agricultural; barbarian-civilised.


Travel Magazine

Travel Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1907
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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Gangland Gotham

Gangland Gotham
Author: Allan R. May
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2009-08-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0313085994

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Organized crime and the mob figures who run it have long captured the imagination of the American public, appearing since the early twentieth century as characters in a host of popular books, movies, and television programs. But often what the public knew of such figures and their criminal careers was as much myth as fact. This book offers highly readable, carefully researched biographies that dispel the the myths but preserve the fascination surrounding 10 infamous New York mob leaders of the twentieth century. Each in-depth biography will help interested readers understand how and why each of these men achieved special notariety within the world of organized crime. Each biography describes the early years of each man, assessing how he came to a criminal career; his rise to prominence within the mob, providing reaction from those who knew him and witnessed his actions; and the last years of his career, assessing why it ended as it did. Each biography is illustrated with a picture of its subject and concludes with a listing of additional information resources, both print and electronic. A detailed subject index provides further access to the large amount of information contained in each biography. A timeline allows readers to quickly and easily track the birth, death, and important events in the life of each mobster.