
Katalog Der Felsbilder Aus Der Techechoslowakischen Konzession In Nubien
por:
F. Vahala
,
P. Cervicek
Idioma: Inglês
Formato: Brochura
ISBN 10: 8071848301
ISBN 13: 9788071848301
Data de publicação:
January 1st, 2003
Editora: Czech Institute of Egyptology
Páginas: 158
Gêneros: History
This work offers a captivating exploration of a unique collection of rock art from the Czechoslovakian concession in Nubia. The authors, F. Vahala and P. Cervicek, delve into the significance and historical context of these ancient images, which serve as a window into the lives, beliefs, and environments of early civilizations.
Richly illustrated, the volume presents detailed descriptions and analyses of each artwork, helping readers appreciate both the aesthetic and cultural dimensions of these engravings and paintings. As readers turn the pages, they will find themselves transported to a time when these sites were vibrant centers of activity and expression.
The meticulous research behind the catalog serves both scholars and enthusiasts alike, shedding light on the technical aspects of the rock art as well as the broader implications for understanding the region’s history. Each chapter reveals the authors’ commitment to preserving and interpreting a vital piece of human heritage.
Overall, this catalog not only stands as an important academic resource but also as an invitation to discover the depths of human creativity and the stories that echo through the stone. The authors' passion shines through, ensuring that readers are left with a sense of wonder and curiosity about the ancient world.
Richly illustrated, the volume presents detailed descriptions and analyses of each artwork, helping readers appreciate both the aesthetic and cultural dimensions of these engravings and paintings. As readers turn the pages, they will find themselves transported to a time when these sites were vibrant centers of activity and expression.
The meticulous research behind the catalog serves both scholars and enthusiasts alike, shedding light on the technical aspects of the rock art as well as the broader implications for understanding the region’s history. Each chapter reveals the authors’ commitment to preserving and interpreting a vital piece of human heritage.
Overall, this catalog not only stands as an important academic resource but also as an invitation to discover the depths of human creativity and the stories that echo through the stone. The authors' passion shines through, ensuring that readers are left with a sense of wonder and curiosity about the ancient world.