Mosaici antichi -- Tunisia
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
[119761] [Djebel Oust (Tunisia), Terme, particolare del pavimento più antico del corridoio 1] [materiale grafico], 1977
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 119761
Dates:
1977
[119763] [Djebel Oust (Tunisia), Terme, particolare del pavimento del corridoio] [materiale grafico], 1977
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 119763
Dates:
1977
[119764] [Djebel Oust (Tunisia), Terme, pavimento del corridoio] [materiale grafico], 1977
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 119764
Dates:
1977
[119766] [Djebel Oust (Tunisia), Terme, pavimento della sala 18] [materiale grafico], 1977
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 119766
Dates:
1977
[119768] [Djebel Oust (Tunisia), Terme, frammento di pavimento a mosaico] [materiale grafico], 1977
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 119768
Dates:
1977
[119769] [Djebel Oust (Tunisia), Terme, pavimento a mosaico a squame bicolori] [materiale grafico], 1977
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 119769
Dates:
1977
[119770] [Djebel Oust (Tunisia), Terme, ambiente con pavimento in opus sectile] [materiale grafico], 1977
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 119770
Dates:
1977
[Post card from Musée du Bardo with exploitation agricole mosaic from Tabarka (Tunisi, Tunisia)], 1947-1961
Post card
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Marion E. Blake collected miscellaneous materials during her research on Roman buildings (Republic and early Empire) and Roman mosaics (second century, Republic, early and late Empire). Both she and Esther Van Deman took many notes during their archaeological surveys and study trips in Italy, Europe and North Africa. The Blake material, always included in the Van Deman Collection, has recently been discovered and re-evaluated as a unique nucleus. The collection is now an accurate survey,...
Dates:
1947-1961
Tunisia: mosaics, 1947-1961
Series
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Marion E. Blake collected miscellaneous materials during her research on Roman buildings (Republic and early Empire) and Roman mosaics (second century, Republic, early and late Empire). Both she and Esther Van Deman took many notes during their archaeological surveys and study trips in Italy, Europe and North Africa. The Blake material, always included in the Van Deman Collection, has recently been discovered and re-evaluated as a unique nucleus. The collection is now an accurate survey,...
Dates:
1947-1961