
GARSSON Muriel (dir.).
The treasure of the Marseillais. 500 BC, the splendor of Marseille at Delphi.
Somogy art editions
Regular price
€30,00
N° d'inventaire | 25331 |
Format | 22.5 x 28 |
Détails | 248 p., paperback, with 20-minute DVD. |
Publication | 2013 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782757206010 |
Here is Marseille in Greece, at Delphi, around 500 BC, only a century after the founding of the Phocaean city: close to Athena, Apollo and the Pythia, her oracle; in the heart of one of the most famous sanctuaries of Antiquity, common to all Greeks.
A dazzling presence, a sign of the economic success of the Marseillais of the time, their political maturity and their influence in the Mediterranean. To bear witness to this, they chose to dedicate to Athena Pronoia, "the Foresighted," their protector, a richly sculpted and painted monument: the treasure of the Massaliètes.
This is the subject of a 3D virtual reconstruction that brings together archaeologists, historians, and architects. The project also allows us to evoke, through the testimony of the most recent excavations, the daily life of the Massaliet city and its citizens. The same people who once made the journey to Delphi...
A dazzling presence, a sign of the economic success of the Marseillais of the time, their political maturity and their influence in the Mediterranean. To bear witness to this, they chose to dedicate to Athena Pronoia, "the Foresighted," their protector, a richly sculpted and painted monument: the treasure of the Massaliètes.
This is the subject of a 3D virtual reconstruction that brings together archaeologists, historians, and architects. The project also allows us to evoke, through the testimony of the most recent excavations, the daily life of the Massaliet city and its citizens. The same people who once made the journey to Delphi...
A dazzling presence, a sign of the economic success of the Marseillais of the time, their political maturity and their influence in the Mediterranean. To bear witness to this, they chose to dedicate to Athena Pronoia, "the Foresighted," their protector, a richly sculpted and painted monument: the treasure of the Massaliètes.
This is the subject of a 3D virtual reconstruction that brings together archaeologists, historians, and architects. The project also allows us to evoke, through the testimony of the most recent excavations, the daily life of the Massaliet city and its citizens. The same people who once made the journey to Delphi...