
Le gemme romane e post-antiche del Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari
by
Miriam Napolitano
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Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
Italian
Published
Oct 6, 2022
Publisher
Archaeopress
ISBN-10
1803270985
ISBN-13
9781803270982
Description
This exploration delves into the fascinating collection of Roman and post-antique gems housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari. The work of Miriam Napolitano shines a spotlight on these exquisite artifacts, illuminating their historical significance and artistic merit. Each gem narrates a story of the past, offering a glimpse into the craftsmanship and cultural influences that shaped their creation.
Through meticulous research and vivid descriptions, the author uncovers the origins and contexts of these gems, taking readers on a journey through time. The text emphasizes the intricate techniques employed by artisans, showcasing the beauty and detail that characterize these ancient pieces. Napolitano's analysis provides insight into how these objects not only served decorative purposes but also reflected the beliefs and values of the societies that cherished them.
Visually rich with photographs and illustrations, the book invites readers to appreciate the artistry of these gems from multiple angles. It encourages a deeper understanding of the role such artifacts played in daily life and ceremonial practices in ancient Rome and beyond. The narrative intertwines art history with archaeology, establishing connections between the past and contemporary appreciation.
Ultimately, this work stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Roman and post-antique gems, inviting both scholars and enthusiasts alike to explore the wealth of cultural heritage preserved within the museum's walls.
Through meticulous research and vivid descriptions, the author uncovers the origins and contexts of these gems, taking readers on a journey through time. The text emphasizes the intricate techniques employed by artisans, showcasing the beauty and detail that characterize these ancient pieces. Napolitano's analysis provides insight into how these objects not only served decorative purposes but also reflected the beliefs and values of the societies that cherished them.
Visually rich with photographs and illustrations, the book invites readers to appreciate the artistry of these gems from multiple angles. It encourages a deeper understanding of the role such artifacts played in daily life and ceremonial practices in ancient Rome and beyond. The narrative intertwines art history with archaeology, establishing connections between the past and contemporary appreciation.
Ultimately, this work stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Roman and post-antique gems, inviting both scholars and enthusiasts alike to explore the wealth of cultural heritage preserved within the museum's walls.
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