World Heritage: Archaeological Sites and Urban CentresFirst volume of three that Skira and UNESCO are launching to illustrate and describe world heritage places. This volume, devoted specifically to archaeological areas and urban centres, focuses on forty-six emblematic instances of diverse geographic, cultural, and historic sites, distant in time and space, but presented together in a single, clear, and fascinating collection. With this instrument for learning and understanding, and through a particularly rich array of images, places of all sorts, distant in time and space, can be found together in a single, clear, and fascinating collection devoted to the complex paths of human history and culture: a true heritage of every nation and every individual. |
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... took on an important strategic and military role : taking advantage of this new situation the Palmyrene noble Sep- timius Odaenathus ( Udhainat ) succeeded in dominating the four tribes that controlled the city and seizing power ...
... took on an important strategic and military role : taking advantage of this new situation the Palmyrene noble Sep- timius Odaenathus ( Udhainat ) succeeded in dominating the four tribes that controlled the city and seizing power ...
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... took his name . Julia Maesa then forced Elagabalus to adopt his cousin Alexander Severus ( A.D. 221 ) , which triggered more family conflict : the Praetorian Guard murdered Elagabalus and his mother Julia Soaemias and placed his cousin ...
... took his name . Julia Maesa then forced Elagabalus to adopt his cousin Alexander Severus ( A.D. 221 ) , which triggered more family conflict : the Praetorian Guard murdered Elagabalus and his mother Julia Soaemias and placed his cousin ...
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... took place in 1762 when English troops under Ad- miral Sir George Pocock , after a siege lasting forty - four days , took the city by attacking it from behind by land ; they held the city for ten months , allowing the landholders , the ...
... took place in 1762 when English troops under Ad- miral Sir George Pocock , after a siege lasting forty - four days , took the city by attacking it from behind by land ; they held the city for ten months , allowing the landholders , the ...
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Contents Vatican City 90 | 2 |
Germany | 26 |
Bamberg Cracow | 32 |
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