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Tunisian Mosaics - Treasures from Roman Africa . Abed

Tunisian Mosaics - Treasures from Roman Africa By . Abed

Tunisian Mosaics - Treasures from Roman Africa by . Abed


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Providing profiles of Tunisia's major mosaic sites, this title contains more than 130 full-colour photographs. It offers an introduction this region's mosaic art; also looking at the historical background of Roman Africa. It discusses the development of art in and around the Mediterranean.

Tunisian Mosaics - Treasures from Roman Africa Summary

Tunisian Mosaics - Treasures from Roman Africa by . Abed

As the Roman Empire expanded its borders into North Africa, thousands of mosaic floor pavements were designed and created to adorn the town houses and rural estates of the upper classes. As these Roman outpost flourished, so did mosaic art - particularly in Africa Proconsularis, a region comprising modern Tunisia. Tunisian Mosaics, with more than 130 sumptuous full-colour photographs, is the perfect introduction to this extraordinary ancient art. The initial chapters look at the historical background of Roman Africa and discuss the development of art in and around the Mediterranean. Further chapters provide detailed profiles of Tunisia's major mosaic sites, and give virtual tours of the country's most important museum collections. The final chapter surveys the current initiatives in place to preserve these fabulous works for future generations.

About . Abed

Aicha Ben Abed is regarded as one of the world's leading authorities on the mosaics of Roman Africa and is director of monuments and sites at the Institut National du Patrimoine in Tunisia.

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CIN0892368578VG
9780892368570
0892368578
Tunisian Mosaics - Treasures from Roman Africa by . Abed
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Getty Trust Publications
2006-11-01
140
N/A
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