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1. The Art of the Scythians (Handbook of Oriental Studies, Vol 2)
by Jacobson, Esther 
Price: USD 150.00
Dealer: Alibris, Grey Matter Books via Alibris
Description: Brill 1995 Hardcover Very Good in Very Good jacket Text is unmarked; pages are bright. Binding is sturdy, if a little off-square. The lower corners of the covers are bumped. Dust jacket is lightly edge worn and lightly shelf scuffed. International/Priority shipping at cost. 

2. The Art of the Scythians (Handbook of Oriental Studies, Vol 2)
by Jacobson, Esther 
Price: USD 150.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Grey Matter Books
Description: ISBN10: 9004098569, ISBN13: 9789004098565, [publisher: Brill] Hardcover Text is unmarked; pages are bright. Binding is sturdy, if a little off-square. The lower corners of the covers are bumped. Dust jacket is lightly edge worn and lightly shelf scuffed. International/Priority shipping at cost. [Hadley, MA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1995]  

3. The Art of the Scythians: The Interpenetration of Cultures at the Edge of the Hellenic World
by Jacobson Esther 
Price: USD 195.00
Dealer: ABAA, Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB
Description: Leiden/New York: E.J. Brill, Date: 1995. Hardcover. Good (Boards are lightly worn; textblock edges at the top are lightly foxed; interior is very clean; binding is solid.)/Good (DJ is lightly shelfworn.). Lime green cloth boards with gilt lettering; black glossy DJ with illustration and green and white lettering; xviii, 305 pp.; 81 unnumbered pages of plates; richly illustrated. "This volume considers the art of the Scythians of the northern littoral of the Black Sea, as that art was expressed in gold, silver, bronze, and bone. Appearing by the seventh century B.C. at the edge of an expanding Hellenic world, the history and art of the Scythians must be considered within a context that recognizes the sources of Scythian culture in the Eurasian Steppe as well as the historical contingency of West Asia and the Greek colonies...This volume offers substantial bibliography relating to the extensive research on Scythian art, archeology, and history, published in the Russian and Ukranian languages over the last 150 years." -- DJ. 1995. E.J. Brill ISBN 9004098569 US 

4. The Art of the Scythians: The Interpenetration of Cultures at the Edge of the Hellenic World
by Jacobson Esther 
Price: USD 195.00
Dealer: Biblio, Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB
Description: Leiden/New York: E.J. Brill, Date: 1995. Hardcover. Good (Boards are lightly worn; textblock edges at the top are lightly foxed; interior is very clean; binding is solid.)/Good (DJ is lightly shelfworn.). Lime green cloth boards with gilt lettering; black glossy DJ with illustration and green and white lettering; xviii, 305 pp.; 81 unnumbered pages of plates; richly illustrated. "This volume considers the art of the Scythians of the northern littoral of the Black Sea, as that art was expressed in gold, silver, bronze, and bone. Appearing by the seventh century B.C. at the edge of an expanding Hellenic world, the history and art of the Scythians must be considered within a context that recognizes the sources of Scythian culture in the Eurasian Steppe as well as the historical contingency of West Asia and the Greek colonies...This volume offers substantial bibliography relating to the extensive research on Scythian art, archeology, and history, published in the Russian and Ukranian languages over the last 150 years." -- DJ. 1995. E.J. Brill ISBN 9004098569 9789004098565 [US] 

5. The Art of the Scythians: The Interpenetration of Cultures at the Edge of the Hellenic World
by Jacobson, Esther 
Price: USD 195.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Mullen Books, ABAA
Description: ISBN10: 9004098569, ISBN13: 9789004098565, [publisher: E.J. Brill, Leiden/New York] Hardcover Lime green cloth boards with gilt lettering; black glossy DJ with illustration and green and white lettering; xviii, 305 pp.; 81 unnumbered pages of plates; richly illustrated. "This volume considers the art of the Scythians of the northern littoral of the Black Sea, as that art was expressed in gold, silver, bronze, and bone. Appearing by the seventh century B.C. at the edge of an expanding Hellenic world, the history and art of the Scythians must be considered within a context that recognizes the sources of Scythian culture in the Eurasian Steppe as well as the historical contingency of West Asia and the Greek colonies.This volume offers substantial bibliography relating to the extensive research on Scythian art, archeology, and history, published in the Russian and Ukranian languages over the last 150 years." -- DJ. Good (Boards are lightly worn; textblock edges at the top are lightly foxed; interior is very clean; binding is solid.) Good (DJ is lightly shelfworn.) [Marietta, PA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1995]  

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