1st Edition

Greek and Roman Jewellery

By R.A. Higgins Copyright 1961
    442 Pages
    by Routledge

    Greek and Roman Jewellery (1961) covers jewellery from the Classical lands from the early Bronze Age to the late Roman period, almost 3,000 years of continuous development and innovation in the craft. A full account of the technical methods of making jewellery is followed by a description, period by period, of the jewellery itself.

    Part 1. Technical  1. Ancient Metallurgy  2. Basic Processes  3. Decorative Processes  4. Joining and Finishing  5. Materials Other than Gold and Silver  Part 2. Historical  6. Greece and the Islands, 2500–1600 B.C.  7. Early Minoan, 2500–2000 B.C.  8. Middle Minoan, 2000–1600 B.C.  9. Late Minoan and Mycenaean, 1600–1100 B.C.  10. The Dark Ages, 1100–800 B.C.  11. The Period of Oriental Influences, 800–600 B.C.  12. Archaic and Classical, 600–330 B.C.  13. Early Etruscan, 700–400 B.C.  14. Late Etruscan, 400–250 B.C.  15. Hellenistic, 330–27 B.C.  16. Roman, 27 B.C.­–A.D. 400

    Biography

    R.A. Higgins