skip to main content
Invitado
Mi portal
Mi Cuenta
Cerrar sesión
Identificarse
This feature requires javascript
Tags
Periódicos Eletrónicos
Libros Eletrónicos
Bases de Datos
Bibliotecas de USP
Ayuda
Ayuda
Idioma:
Inglés
Castellano
Portugués (Brasil)
This feature required javascript
This feature requires javascript
Primo Search
Búsqueda General
Búsqueda General
Colección Física
Colecciones Físicas
Producción Intelectual USP
Producción USP
Search For:
Clear Search Box
Search in:
Búsqueda General
Or select another collection:
Search in:
Búsqueda General
Búsqueda Avanzada
Búsqueda por Índices
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript
The Fibulae of Ingvald Undset
Ahrens, Sven
Acta archaeologica, 2015-12, Vol.86 (2), p.139-150
[Revista revisada por pares]
Copenhagen: Brill
Texto completo disponible
Citas
Citado por
Recurso en línea
Detalles
Comentarios y Etiquetas
Servicios adicionales
Veces citado
This feature requires javascript
Acciones
Agregar a Mi Portal
Eliminar de Mi Portal
Correo Electrónico
Imprimir
Enlae permanente
Cita bibliográfica
EasyBib
EndNote
RefWorks
Delicious
Exportación RIS
Exportar BibTeX
This feature requires javascript
Título:
The Fibulae of Ingvald Undset
Autor:
Ahrens, Sven
Es parte de:
Acta archaeologica, 2015-12, Vol.86 (2), p.139-150
Notas:
istex:AB76A0F044601576FC31B61AE9A4CE12ABA5EB83
ark:/67375/WNG-L134KGTW-R
ArticleID:AAR12163
Descripción:
In 1882 Ingvald Undset (1853-1893) acquired a collection of 122 fibulae and fragments in Rome for the University Museum in Christiania. Very likely it was Undset who catalogued the pieces by grouping them according to typological principals. Fibulae were of particular importance for the studies of Undset and his circle of colleagues and friends, since that artefact group was used to develop typological method in archaeology. Fibulae were also considered an excellent tool for chronological deductions. At the same time some important Scandinavian museum exhibitions were rearranged according to new concepts: pieces of the same artefact groups were aligned together in typological sequences. The didactical possibilities provided by such a large collection of fibulae and the possibility to demonstrate typological method are likely to be the motives behind Undset's purchase. The typology used in the catalogue shows very strong dependence on recent typological studies, particularly on Oscar Montelius article on Bronze Age fibulae. Despite some problems, which can be blamed on the very limited comparative literature of that time, Undset's typological grouping of some Roman fibulae show his sure instinct for the definition of new types. A publication of his results would have made a useful contribution to the knowledge of Roman fibulae of that time.
Editor:
Copenhagen: Brill
Idioma:
Inglés;Francés;Alemán;Italiano
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript
Volver a la lista de resultados
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript
Buscando en bases de datos remotas, por favor espere
Buscando por
en
scope:(USP_PRODUCAO),scope:(USP_EBOOKS),scope:("PRIMO"),scope:(USP),scope:(USP_EREVISTAS),scope:(USP_FISICO),primo_central_multiple_fe
Mostrar lo que tiene hasta ahora
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript