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Liburnians and Illyrian Lembs

This book explores the origins of two types of ancient ship connected with the protohistoric eastern Adriatic area: the 'Liburnian' and the southern Adriatic 'lemb'. An extensive overview of written, iconographic and archaeological evidence questions the existing scholarly assump...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Borsić, Luka
Otros Autores: Dzino, Danijel, Radić Rossi, Irena
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- Abbreviations -- Primary sources -- Modern literature -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Research problems and previous scholarship -- 1.2. Overview of the book -- 1.3. Terminology -- 2. Geographical context -- Map 1. Geography of the Adriatic (D. Džino using Google Earth). -- 3. Eastern Adriatic populations in the 1st millennium BC -- 3.1. The Liburni -- 3.2. Other Iron Age Eastern Adriatic indigenous seafaring groups -- 3.3. Greek colonising activities in the eastern Adriatic 
505 8 |a 3.4. Piracy in the eastern Adriatic? -- 3.5. Conclusion -- Map 2. Distribution of the most important indigenous ethnonyms in the pre-Roman Adriatic and its hinterlands. In white: the ethnonyms not mentioned in the sources related to the Roman conquest (D. Džino using Google Earth). -- Figure 1. Distribution of Iron Age Liburnian hillforts (from Batović 1977). -- Figure 2. The city walls of Varvaria-Bribirska glavica (photo: D. Džino). -- Figure 3. Aerial photo of Nedinium-Nadin (photo: M. Grgurić). -- Map 3. The sites related to the East Adriatic Greeks (D. Džino using Google Earth). 
505 8 |a Figure 4. The helmet from the Cape of Jablanac on the island of Cres (from Blečić 2007b, courtesy of the author). -- 4. Archaeological and iconographic evidence in protohistoric eastern Adriatic -- 4.1. Underwater finds -- 4.1.1. Zambratija near Savudrija -- 4.1.2. Pula -- 4.1.3. Caska on the island of Pag -- 4.1.4. Zaton near Nin -- 4.2. Iconography -- 4.2.1. Grieves from the Ilijak burial mound on Glasinac -- 4.2.2. The images of ships from the Daunian Stellae -- 4.2.3. Situla from Nesactium -- 4.2.4. Belt buckle from Prozor -- 4.2.5. Relief from Varvaria (Bribirska glavica) 
505 8 |a 4.2.6. South Adriatic coinage -- 4.3. Protohistoric archaeological and iconographical sources for eastern Adriatic ships -- Map 4. The sites of shipwrecks (pink), iconographic representation of the ships (yellow), and places where the coins with images of ships were minted (white) (D. Džino using Google Earth). -- Figure 5. The sewn boat of Zambratija (photo: Ph. Groscaux, from Koncani Uhač et al. 2017, courtesy of I. Koncani Uhač. -- Figure 6. Drawing of the sewn boat of Zambratija (drawing: V. Dumas, from Boetto et al. 2017, courtesy of I. Koncani Uhač. 
505 8 |a Figure 7. The sewn ships of Pula (photo: T. Brajković, from Boetto et al. 2017, courtesy of I. Koncani Uhač). -- Figure 8. Drawing of the sewn ships of Pula (from Boetto et al. 2017, courtesy of I. Koncani Uhač). -- Figure 9. The sewn boat Caska 1 (photo: L. Damelet). -- Figure 10. Drawing of the sewn boat Caska 1 (drawing: V. Dumas, from Boetto, Radić Rossi 2017). -- Figure 11. Remains of the sewn boat Caska 3 (photo: T. Seguin). -- Figure 12. Drawing of the sewn boat Caska 3 (drawing: P. Poveda, from Boetto, Radić Rossi 2017). -- Figure 13. The sewn boat Caska 4 (photo: L. Roux). 
500 |a Figure 14. Drawing of the sewn boat Caska 4 (drawing: V. Dumas). 
520 |a This book explores the origins of two types of ancient ship connected with the protohistoric eastern Adriatic area: the 'Liburnian' and the southern Adriatic 'lemb'. An extensive overview of written, iconographic and archaeological evidence questions the existing scholarly assumption that the liburna and lemb were closely related. 
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