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Archaeology

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:

[Amphitheater, roof vault of 2nd storey (Nimes, France)] [graphic], 1970-1988

 Photographic Materials
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.

Dates: 1970-1988

[Arles, amphitheater, arcade (Arles, France)] [graphic], 1970-1988

 Photographic Materials
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.

Dates: 1970-1988

[Arles, amphitheater, architectural elements (Arles, France)] [graphic], 1970-1988

 Photographic Materials
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.

Dates: 1970-1988

[Arles, amphitheater, column detail (Arles, France)] [graphic], 1970-1988

 Photographic Materials
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.

Dates: 1970-1988

[Carthage, Antonine baths, marble fragment (Tunis, Tunisia)] [graphic], 1970-1988

 Photographic Materials
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.

Dates: 1970-1988

[Carthage, general view of Antonine baths (Tunis, Tunisia)] [graphic], 1970-1988

 Photographic Materials
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.

Dates: 1970-1988

[Carthage, inscription on decumanus (Tunis, Tunisia)] [graphic], 1970-1988

 Photographic Materials
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.

Dates: 1970-1988

[Carthage, mosaic (Tunis, Tunisia)] [graphic], 1970-1988

 Photographic Materials
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.

Dates: 1970-1988

[Castellum Aquae, general view from above (Nimes, France)] [graphic], 1970-1988

 Photographic Materials
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.

Dates: 1970-1988

Cosa Photographic Collection, 1948-1988

 Collection
Identifier: PA.AAR.Cosa
Scope and Contents The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates: 1948-1988