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The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, one of the most important in Greece, houses masterpieces of Greek art associated with the history of Ancient Macedonia, from the 2nd millennium BC to the 4th century BC and the reigns of Philip II and Alexander the Great. The Guide to the Museum presents the rich, varied finds from Vergina, Sindos and Derveni and many other important Macedonian sites. Detailed illustrations accompany the descriptions of the objects on display.

The introduction to Ancient Macedonia and the informative texts prefacing the descriptions of individual sections are designed to set the objects on display in their historical context, to help visitors to the Museum to enjoy the beauty of ancient art and follow the history of Macedonia.

240 colour illustrations. German language text.



Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION TO ANCIENT MACEDONIA

HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM

GUIDE FOR VISITORS

PORTICO - ANTE-ROOM sculpture Exhibition

ROOM 1 ‘Temple of Therme’

ROOM 2 sculpture Exhibition

ROOM 3 sculpture Exhibition

ROOM 4 Thessalonike Exhibition

Area a Therme

Area b Hellenistic Thessalonike

Area c Late Hellenistic and Roman Thessalonike

Area d Religious cults in Thessalonike

Area E Public Life in Thessalonike

Area f Public Buildings

Area g Private Residences

ROOM 5 Sculpture Exhibition

ROOM 6 Sculpture Exhibition

ROOM 7 The Macedonian Tombs

ROOM 8 Sindos Exhibition

ROOM 9 Vergina and Derveni Exhibition

ROOM 10 Archaic and Early classical periods

ROOM 11 Prehistoric Collection

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Guide to the Archaeological Museum of

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      Publisher: Kapon Editions
      Publication Date: 15/12/1995
      ISBN13: 9789607254351, 978-9607254351
      ISBN10: 960725435X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, one of the most important in Greece, houses masterpieces of Greek art associated with the history of Ancient Macedonia, from the 2nd millennium BC to the 4th century BC and the reigns of Philip II and Alexander the Great. The Guide to the Museum presents the rich, varied finds from Vergina, Sindos and Derveni and many other important Macedonian sites. Detailed illustrations accompany the descriptions of the objects on display.

      The introduction to Ancient Macedonia and the informative texts prefacing the descriptions of individual sections are designed to set the objects on display in their historical context, to help visitors to the Museum to enjoy the beauty of ancient art and follow the history of Macedonia.

      240 colour illustrations. German language text.



      Table of Contents

      INTRODUCTION TO ANCIENT MACEDONIA

      HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM

      GUIDE FOR VISITORS

      PORTICO - ANTE-ROOM sculpture Exhibition

      ROOM 1 ‘Temple of Therme’

      ROOM 2 sculpture Exhibition

      ROOM 3 sculpture Exhibition

      ROOM 4 Thessalonike Exhibition

      Area a Therme

      Area b Hellenistic Thessalonike

      Area c Late Hellenistic and Roman Thessalonike

      Area d Religious cults in Thessalonike

      Area E Public Life in Thessalonike

      Area f Public Buildings

      Area g Private Residences

      ROOM 5 Sculpture Exhibition

      ROOM 6 Sculpture Exhibition

      ROOM 7 The Macedonian Tombs

      ROOM 8 Sindos Exhibition

      ROOM 9 Vergina and Derveni Exhibition

      ROOM 10 Archaic and Early classical periods

      ROOM 11 Prehistoric Collection

      BIBLIOGRAPHY

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