UNIBO Giuseppe Bovini Archive

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Name
UNIBO Giuseppe Bovini Archive
Alternative Name
Bovini archive
Creator (Corporate Body)
Type
fondo
Parent
Description
The collection represents the digital reproduction of Giuseppe Bovini archive (1915-1975). The main part of the archive consists of typographic clichés for scientific journals like Felix Ravenna and Corsi di Cultura sull‘Arte Ravennate e Bizantina (CARB). In addition to that, the archive comprises also many personal images of monuments and excavations. The composition of the collection is extremely varied, as it includes pictures of monuments, objects from museum and library inventories, photographic documentation of excavation findings, such as pottery and glass artifacts, archaeological sites, topographic maps and plans, funerary monuments and liturgical furniture.
History
Collection pertaining to the Giuseppe Bovini archive of the University of Bologna.
Quantity
7251 items
Creation Time
2021-12-23T15:09:37.098Z
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Historical period:  1st millennium B.C.

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141003_010_059224_01.tif.jpg--100-1Tunisi (Tunisia). Museo Nazionale del Bardo: Baal Saturno; arte neo-punica. ThimissutBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagestatuettes (free-standing sculpture)
142003_010_074134_01.tif.jpg--400-301Vratsa (Bulgaria). Museo Archeologico. Gambale dal tumulo di Mogilanska presso Vraza- IV sec. a. C.- argento doratoBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagemain garments
143003_010_074122_01.tif.jpg--400-301Vratsa (Bulgaria). Museo Archeologico. Orecchini da Mogilanska Mound (Vratsa) (IV sec. a.C.)BYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagejewelry
144003_010_074123_01.tif.jpg--400-301Vratsa (Bulgaria). Museo Archeologico. Vaso trace in oro (IV sec. a. C.- alt. cm 9- peso g. 240)BYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagevases