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Les thermes du centre [electronic resource] / Thierry Theurillat, Guy Ackermann, Marc Duret, Simone Zurbriggen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: French, English, German Summary language: French, English, German, Greek, Modern (1453- ) Series: Eretria ; 25.Publication details: Gollion : Infolio editions, 2020.Description: 1 online resource (2 v., 232, 172 p.) : ill. (some color), map, plansISBN:
  • 9782884743488
Subject(s): Online resources: Also issued in print: 2020.
Contents:
Volume I. Texte / avec des contributions de Rocco Tettamanti [and 16 others] -- Volume II. Relevés et catalogue des structures, catalogue et planches du mobilier / avec des contributions de Rocco Tettamanti [and 6 others].
Summary: "ERETRIA XXV presents the study of Roman baths excavated by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece between 2009 and 2014 in Eretria (Euboea, Greece). Built shortly after the middle of the 2nd century AD at the center of the ancient city, these small-scale thermae conform to the traditional layout and include the characteristic rooms of the Roman bathhouses of the Imperial period. Several nearby kilns were used to produce lime for the construction of the baths. Converted into a rubbish dump after they were taken out of service, they yielded a rich assemblage related to the use of the baths. The abandonment of the bathing building took place shortly after the middle of the 3rd century AD, as evidenced by a treasure of 201 Antoninians hidden in the sewer of the baths. The book concludes with a discussion on the Imperial period in Eretria, bathing practices and their evolution as well as thermal baths in Greece. With contributions by Rocco Tettamanti (catalog), Benoît Dubosson (mosaics), Laureline Pop (sculpture), Marek Palaczyk (transport amphorae), Solange Bernstein (lamps), Brigitte Demierre Prikhod­kine (glass and limekilns), Sofia Raszy and Benoît Pittet (small finds), Marguerite Spoerri Butcher M. (coins), Tatiana Theodoropoulou (maritime faunal remains), Angelos Gkotsinas (terrestrial faunal remains), Evi Margaritis and Clémence Pagnoux (plant remains), Arnaud Coutelas (mortar analysis), Despoina Kondopoulou, Irene Zananiri and Gwenaël Hervé (archaeomagnetic study).."--Provided by publisher.
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Electronic Resources On line British School at Rome Risorse Elettroniche Link to resource 1 Not For Loan BSR23100811

Includes bibliographical references.

Volume I. Texte / avec des contributions de Rocco Tettamanti [and 16 others] -- Volume II. Relevés et catalogue des structures, catalogue et planches du mobilier / avec des contributions de Rocco Tettamanti [and 6 others].

"ERETRIA XXV presents the study of Roman baths excavated by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece between 2009 and 2014 in Eretria (Euboea, Greece). Built shortly after the middle of the 2nd century AD at the center of the ancient city, these small-scale thermae conform to the traditional layout and include the characteristic rooms of the Roman bathhouses of the Imperial period. Several nearby kilns were used to produce lime for the construction of the baths. Converted into a rubbish dump after they were taken out of service, they yielded a rich assemblage related to the use of the baths. The abandonment of the bathing building took place shortly after the middle of the 3rd century AD, as evidenced by a treasure of 201 Antoninians hidden in the sewer of the baths. The book concludes with a discussion on the Imperial period in Eretria, bathing practices and their evolution as well as thermal baths in Greece. With contributions by Rocco Tettamanti (catalog), Benoît Dubosson (mosaics), Laureline Pop (sculpture), Marek Palaczyk (transport amphorae), Solange Bernstein (lamps), Brigitte Demierre Prikhod­kine (glass and limekilns), Sofia Raszy and Benoît Pittet (small finds), Marguerite Spoerri Butcher M. (coins), Tatiana Theodoropoulou (maritime faunal remains), Angelos Gkotsinas (terrestrial faunal remains), Evi Margaritis and Clémence Pagnoux (plant remains), Arnaud Coutelas (mortar analysis), Despoina Kondopoulou, Irene Zananiri and Gwenaël Hervé (archaeomagnetic study).."--Provided by publisher.

Also issued in print: 2020.

Texts in French, English or German; includes abstracts in French, English, German and Greek.

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