Ancient Carved Ambers in the J. Paul Getty Museum /

"This catalogue provides a general introduction to amber in the ancient world followed by detailed catalogue entries for fifty-six Etruscan, Greek, and Italic carved ambers from the J. Paul Getty Museum. The volume concludes with technical notes about scientific investigations of these objects...

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Kaituhi matua: Causey, Faya (Author)
Ētahi atu kaituhi: Schilling, Michael (Michael Roy) (Contributor), Khanjian, Herant (Contributor), Maish, Jeffrey (Contributor)
Hōputu: Tāhiko īPukapuka
Reo:Ingarihi
I whakaputaina: Los Angeles : The J. Paul Getty Museum, [2019]
Rangatū:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Introduction
  • Amber and the ancient world
  • Jewelry: never just jewelry
  • Amber magic?
  • What is amber?
  • Where is amber found?
  • The properties of amber
  • Ancient names for amber
  • Color and other optical characteristics: ancient perception and reception
  • Ancient literary sources on the origins of amber
  • Amber and forgery
  • The ancient transport of amber
  • Literary sources on the use of amber
  • Amber medicine, amber amulets
  • The bronze age
  • Early iron age and the orientalizing period
  • The archaic and afterward
  • The working of amber: ancient evidence and modern analysis
  • The production of ancient figured amber objects
  • Catalogue
  • Technical essay: analysis of selected ambers from the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum / Jeff Maish, Herant Khanjian, and Michael Schilling.