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Acropolis: The Wawel Plays
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 51.35 $Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 2.01
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ALPS Mountaineering Acropolis 3-Person Tent, Gray/Navy, 5322350
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Gibson Acropolis 5-Piece Decanter and Double Old Fashioned Glasses Set
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 56.99 $Serve your favorite drinks in style with this Gibson Home acropolis 5-piece decanter and double old fashioned glasses set. Set comes with 1, 25.5 oz. decanter and 4, 10 oz. double old fashioned glasses. Designed with embossed stripes for a classic and simple look, this set is perfect to keep in your bar area or pull out when having guests over for a drink. Dishwasher safe glassware is easy to clean up while the thick glass construction is sturdy for long lasting use.
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Well Woven Blue 9 ft. 10 in. x 13 ft. Flat-Weave Abstract Acropolis Modern Geometric Lines Area Rug
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 609.00 $In the Apollo Abstract collection, contemporary patterns are inspired by the wonder of natural materials: the swirl of marble, the froth of ocean currents, and the textures of brushstrokes. The versatile, modern rugs easily complement a range of decor styles with the perfect amount of visual interest and texture.Designed for quality, durability, and performance, the flat weave designs are soft and gentle enough for use on all types of floors. Cleaning is extremely low maintenance with stain-resistant, non-shedding fibers that are machine washable. Color: Blue. Pattern: Geometric.
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Well Woven Blue 7 ft. 7 in. x 9 ft. 10 in. Flat-Weave Abstract Acropolis Modern Geometric Lines Area Rug
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 359.00 $In the Apollo Abstract collection, contemporary patterns are inspired by the wonder of natural materials: the swirl of marble, the froth of ocean currents, and the textures of brushstrokes. The versatile, modern rugs easily complement a range of decor styles with the perfect amount of visual interest and texture.Designed for quality, durability, and performance, the flat weave designs are soft and gentle enough for use on all types of floors. Cleaning is extremely low maintenance with stain-resistant, non-shedding fibers that are machine washable. Color: Blue. Pattern: Geometric.
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Well Woven Blue 5 ft. 3 in. x 7 ft. 3 in. Flat-Weave Abstract Acropolis Modern Geometric Lines Area Rug
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 179.00 $In the Apollo Abstract collection, contemporary patterns are inspired by the wonder of natural materials: the swirl of marble, the froth of ocean currents, and the textures of brushstrokes. The versatile, modern rugs easily complement a range of decor styles with the perfect amount of visual interest and texture.Designed for quality, durability, and performance, the flat weave designs are soft and gentle enough for use on all types of floors. Cleaning is extremely low maintenance with stain-resistant, non-shedding fibers that are machine washable. Color: Blue. Pattern: Geometric.
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Acropolis Now
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 22.38 $ (+1.99 $)A classic, long out of print from Thee Mighty Caesars reissued on Vinyl
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Acropolis Museum Guide
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 53.74 $Acropolis Museum Guide - by various contributors
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Acropolis: The Wawel Plays (Hardback or Cased Book)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 34.69 $Acropolis: The Wawel Plays 2.02
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The Acropolis of Athens (English and Latin Edition)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 115.25 $A collection of Greek texts by Pausanius and other writers, as well as inscriptions, describing the Athens acropolis.
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New Acropolis Museum
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 34.34 $A comprehensive look at the eagerly anticipated New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, and the celebrated collection it houses. Marking the opening of the New Acropolis Museum, this book examines both its architecture and the archaeological treasures it was built to house. The building addresses the dramatic complexities of the collection and the site with minimalist simplicity by using three main materials—glass, stainless steel, and concrete. "There’s no way at the beginning of the twenty-first century you can try to imitate even superficially the art of 2,500 years ago," Tschumi says. The "precision of the concept was really what counted." The book provides an in-depth look at the creation of the building, set only 280 meters from the Parthenon, as well as the restoration, preservation, and housing of its exhibits through over 200 photographs, drawings, and texts.
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The Acropolis (Archaeological Guides)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 74.21 $The Acropolis of Athens (Greek: Ακρόπολη Αθηνών) is an ancient citadel located on a high rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and containing the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon. The word acropolis (pl. acropoleis) comes from the Greek words ἄκρον (akron, "edge, extremity") and πόλις (polis, "city"). Although there are many other acropoleis in Greece, the significance of the Acropolis of Athens is such that it is commonly known as "The Acropolis" without qualification. The Acropolis was formally proclaimed as the preeminent monument on the European Cultural Heritage list of monuments on 26 March 2007.
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The Acropolis in the Age of Pericles Hardback with CD-ROM
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.84 $This abridged and revised edition of the author's monumental The Athenian Acropolis: History, Mythology and Archaeology from the Neolithic Era to the Present (Cambridge, 1998) focuses specifically on the development of the Acropolis in the fifth century BC and the building program initiated by Pericles. Incorporating the latest discoveries and research on individual monuments of the Acropolis, this edition is illustrated with 145 halftones as well as a CD-ROM including 180 color images of the monuments of the Acropolis. Previous Edition Hb (1998): 0-521-41786-4 Previous Edition Pb (2000): 0-521-42834-3
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The Acropolis in the Age of Pericles Paperback with CD-ROM
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 58.49 $This abridged and revised edition of the author's monumental The Athenian Acropolis: History, Mythology and Archaeology from the Neolithic Era to the Present (Cambridge, 1998) focuses specifically on the development of the Acropolis in the fifth century BC and the building program initiated by Pericles. Incorporating the latest discoveries and research on individual monuments of the Acropolis, this edition is illustrated with 145 halftones as well as a CD-ROM including 180 color images of the monuments of the Acropolis. Previous Edition Hb (1998): 0-521-41786-4 Previous Edition Pb (2000): 0-521-42834-3
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The Acropolis: Global Fame, Local Claim (Materializing Culture)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 51.64 $The Acropolis in Athens has captured the imaginations of readers, writers and travellers for centuries and every year draws crowds from all over the world. One of the world's most famous heritage sites, it has long been a national monument of Greece and a potent symbol of western civilization. But the Acropolis is typically viewed in the context of 5th-century-BC Athenian society, while the multiple local and international meanings and identities that the site shapes today are overlooked. This book looks at the meaning of the Acropolis in contemporary Greece. How are global ideas adopted and adapted by local cultures? How do Greeks deal with the national and international features of their ancient classical heritage? How do the global cultural constructions surrounding the Acropolis become part of local practices which project Greek cultural difference?The author examines this historic site as a powerful agent for negotiations of power on an international level. Drawing from a wide range of sources as well as original fieldwork, this handsomely illustrated book will make compelling reading for anyone interested in heritage issues, archaeology, anthropology material culture studies, and tourism.
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Acropolis and Museum
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 96.45 $In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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The New Acropolis Museum
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 68.17 $A comprehensive look at the eagerly anticipated New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, and the celebrated collection it houses. Marking the opening of the New Acropolis Museum, this book examines both its architecture and the archaeological treasures it was built to house. The building addresses the dramatic complexities of the collection and the site with minimalist simplicity by using three main materials—glass, stainless steel, and concrete. "There’s no way at the beginning of the twenty-first century you can try to imitate even superficially the art of 2,500 years ago," Tschumi says. The "precision of the concept was really what counted." The book provides an in-depth look at the creation of the building, set only 280 meters from the Parthenon, as well as the restoration, preservation, and housing of its exhibits through over 200 photographs, drawings, and texts.
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Acropolis : Through Its Museum: Kapon Editions
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.11 $The Acropolis through its Museum is not simply a guidebook to the Acropolis Museum. By presenting the works of art exhibited in the museum, it endeavours to resynthesize the history of the Sacred Rock as part of the cultural and the wider historical process of Athens. The book follows the visitor's tour of the museum, so that the reader can study and learn more about the antiquities he sees before him. However, it is written is such a way that through independent inquiry the reader is able to approach the subjects more deeply and to understand the preconditions - political, social, economic, ideological, artistic and technological - that led to the creation of the unique monuments on the Acropolis. The book is lavishly illustrated with photographs, as well as numerous plans and reconstruction drawings, which enable the reader to understand each of the fragmentarily preserved works in its context. It also answers many of the questions raised in the discerning reader's mind, such as what was the size and the population of ancient Athens, what is the meaning of the beasts represented on the large Archaic pediments, what do the Korai statues represent, why did the Erechtheion become so complex and what was the role of the Karyatids, why was the temple of Athena Nike built in the Ionic order, what led Pericles and his advisers to opt for the specific building programme and how were the major public works financed, why was it decided to place an Ionic frieze on the Doric Parthenon, what political messages were transmitted to Sparta through the sculptural decoration of the Parthenon, and so on. Authored by a university professor who has been involved with studying and teaching the Acropolis for over thirty years, the publication is of the impeccable artistic quality distinctive of books produced by KAPON Editions.
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The Acropolis : Through Its Museum -Language: greek
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.48 $The Acropolis through its Museum is not simply a guidebook to the Acropolis Museum. By presenting the works of art exhibited in the museum, it endeavours to resynthesize the history of the Sacred Rock as part of the cultural and the wider historical process of Athens. The book follows the visitor's tour of the museum, so that the reader can study and learn more about the antiquities he sees before him. However, it is written is such a way that through independent inquiry the reader is able to approach the subjects more deeply and to understand the preconditions - political, social, economic, ideological, artistic and technological - that led to the creation of the unique monuments on the Acropolis. The book is lavishly illustrated with photographs, as well as numerous plans and reconstruction drawings, which enable the reader to understand each of the fragmentarily preserved works in its context. It also answers many of the questions raised in the discerning reader's mind, such as what was the size and the population of ancient Athens, what is the meaning of the beasts represented on the large Archaic pediments, what do the Korai statues represent, why did the Erechtheion become so complex and what was the role of the Karyatids, why was the temple of Athena Nike built in the Ionic order, what led Pericles and his advisers to opt for the specific building programme and how were the major public works financed, why was it decided to place an Ionic frieze on the Doric Parthenon, what political messages were transmitted to Sparta through the sculptural decoration of the Parthenon, and so on. Authored by a university professor who has been involved with studying and teaching the Acropolis for over thirty years, the publication is of the impeccable artistic quality distinctive of books produced by KAPON Editions.
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Red Acropolis, Black Terror: The Greek Civil War and the Origins of the Soviet-American Rivalry,1943-1949
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.28 $From 1944 to 1949, tens of thousands of Greek soldiers and guerrillas fought and slaughtered each other and thousands of innocents in a civil war of unrelenting and shocking savagery. In the wake of the Allied liberation of Greece, the fighting transformed into a civil war, pitting Soviet-backed Communists against U.S.- and British-backed government forces. As the first proxy war between the superpowers, the Greek Civil War became the first hot zone of the Cold War.In Red Acropolis, Black Terror, historian Andre Gerolymatos recounts the full history of this divisive conflict, exposing old wounds that still fester beneath the surface of contemporary Greek society. He tells the stories of ordinary Greek men, women, and children caught up in turbulent times and by powerful foreign forces.In many ways, the Greek Civil War heralded America's future involvement in Vietnam: Not only did it mark the first time the U.S. used napalm, but it convinced U.S. policymakers that counterinsurgency operations were winnable.Red Acropolis, Black Terror unflinchingly presents the personal horrors of this brutal war, while exploring the global issues that make this "little" conflict so significant.
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