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Le Theme Symbolique de la Paire de Dragons Sur les Fourreaux Celtiques (IVe-IIe Siecles Avant J. -C. )

Le Theme Symbolique de la Paire de Dragons Sur les Fourreaux Celtiques (IVe-IIe Siecles Avant J. -C. )

Etude Iconographique et Typologie

by Nathalie Ginoux
Paperback
Publication Date: 15/08/2007

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This study builds on the work of the archaeologist Jose-Maria De Navarro to examine a particular celtic scabbard decoration, of two facing s-shaped dragons. The book contains maps of the distribution of these artefacts, and a full catalogue, together with an analysis of the iconography of the design. French text.
ISBN:
9781407300740
9781407300740
Category:
Non-graphic art forms
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15-08-2007
Language:
French
Publisher:
British Archaeological Reports Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
297x210mm

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