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E-bok
Tyska, 2013113 kr
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Scherben erzählen Geschichte. Wirtschaftskrise, Migration, Umweltprobleme und offener Umgang mit religiöser Vielfalt sind Herausforderungen des heutigen Alltags. Doch schon frühere Gesellschaften mussten sich mit diesen Fragen auseinandersetzen. Jede Zeit hat ihre eigenen Antworten gegeben. Sabine Ladstätter führt uns in die Vergangenheit, an archäologische Fundorte und zu den Geschichten ihrer Entdeckung - auf der Suche nach jenen Antworten, die Menschen anderer Zeiten auf heute noch aktuelle Fragen fanden. Archäologie, so zeigt dieses Buch, besteht aus mehr als Knochen, Steinen und Scherben. Diese Wissenschaft kann gesellschaftlich bedeutende Erkenntnisse über vergangene Zeiten liefern. Archäologie ist Abenteuer!
Inbunden, Engelska, 2013
181 kr
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Ephesos is one of the most important archeological digs in the world. For 120 years Austrian archeologists have been at work on this magical site in western Turkey and continue to bring up spectacular finds. In this place archeologists have succeeded like nowhere else to make academia and the public aware of the distant past. In this book, Sabine Ladstatter, who leads the Ephesos dig, and award-winning photographer Lois Lammerhuber present the world of antiquity from a very special angle. Cats are to be found almost anywhere around the ancient city. They live in a very special environment. Sabine Ladstatter explains the nature of this extraordinary relationship and Lois Lammerhuber followed the cats of Ephesos on a magical mystery tour through an antique world of temples, stones, theaters and private houses.
Häftad, Turkiska, 2012
233 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2013
871 kr
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120 years ago the first permission was granted for archaeological excavations in Ephesos. The signature of Emperor Franz Josef I laid the foundation for one of the most prominent excavation enterprises in the world and to this day it has lost none of its significance for science or its fascination for visitors. The pulsating, cosmopolitan metropolis of antiquity may have turned into a site of ruins, but here, more than anywhere else, archaeology has succeeded in bringing past eras into the focus of both science and the public. Today more than 2 million people visit Ephesos every year indisputable proof of the fascination and interest that earlier cultures can arouse as well as confirmation for the relevance and topicality of archaeological research. In their joint book project, archaeologist Sabine Ladstätter and photographer Lois Lammerhuber venture behind the historical front. Central for them is the economic role of Ephesos as antique trading town, modern archaeological enterprise and visitor magnet.Text in English, German and Turkish.