Politikens Forlag, København 2008. 154 sider. Illustrationer i farver. Paperback. Diskret falmet ryg, men ellers pænt eksemplar.
Seller: Mikazuki Books, Kunitachi, TOKYO, Japan
Condition: Very Good. 22cm. 286pp.
Language: Danish
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Postkarte. Condition: Gut. Kleinformatige Postkarte von Morten Løkkegaard bildseitig mit schwarzem Kuli signiert /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Morten Løkkegaard (* 20. Dezember 1964 in Helsingør) ist ein dänischer Fernsehmoderator und Politiker (Venstre). Løkkegaard arbeitete von 1990 bis 2005 für Danmarks Radio, zunächst als Politikreporter, ab 1996 als Nachrichtenmoderator. Später moderierte er eine Sendung auf dem Privatsender Kanal 5. Løkkegaard war 2009-14 Mitglied des Europäischen Parlaments und gehört seit 29. Februar 2016 dem Europäischen Parlament an.[1] /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box106-U003 da Gewicht in Gramm: 20.
G.E.C. Gads Forlag, København 1972. 98 sider. Heftet med orig. omslag med smudsomslag. Ganske lette brugsspor.
Gyldendal, København 2009. 2. oplag. 232 sider. Heftet med orig. omslag. Velholdt.
Rønnebæksholm, Næstved 2014. 4to. 167 sider. Illustreret i s/h og farver. Heftet. Pæn med få brugsspor.
Language: French
Published by Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen, 1969
Seller: FOLIOS LIMITED, Oxford, United Kingdom
US$ 69.19
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 180 pp., 54 b/w plates, illustrations in text, tables, publisher's original wrappers, preface by P. J. Riis, appendices, copy in very good condition, Nationalmuseets Skrifter, Storre Beretninger VII. In 1930 the young Danish archaeologist, Harald Ingholt, travelled to the town of Hama, on the Orontes River in Western Syria, in order to dig some test trenches on the mound. Since these trenches proved promising, Ingholt was allowed to conduct full-scale excavations in the years from 1931 to 1938, with the support of the Carlsberg Foundation. Although archaeologists had been working in Syria for some time already, it may be said that the Danish excavations at Hama played an especially important role in illuminating the history of the western part of the country, most significantly in the earlier periods. The objects from the excavation that were shipped to Denmark also came to play an important role in the collection of the Antiquities Department in the National Museum. All objects described in this volume are categorised in four chronological groups. Metal, except for coins, is described by Ploug and Oldenburg. Stone, by Ploug and faience and terracotta by Oldenburg, and coins by Hammershaimb. All the figures include excellent line drawings and photographs. More than 10,000 coins and fragmentary coins were found in the excavations, of which approximately 80% were Islamic, chiefly bronze and copper. #36000.
Dansk Industri, København 1994. 4to. 208 sider. Indbundet med orig. for- og bagomslag i et privat hellærredsbind. Pæn.
Lindhardt og Ringhof, København 2015. 280 sider. Orig. omslag. Ydre brugsspor.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Copenhague, Nationalmuseet, 1969. 182 pp. 54 figs. Orig. wrappers. (Hama. Fouilles et recherches de la Fondation Carlsberg, 1931-1958, IV, 3.; Nationalmuseet (Denmark).; Nationalmuseets skrifter. Større Beretninger, 7) Published at the expense of the Fondation Carlsberg, Copenhague.
Published by Nationalmuseet, Copenhague, 1969
Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Denmark
orig. wrappers. Textual photo illustrations. (illustrator). 33x25cm, 182 pp., Preface by P.J. Riis. Series: Nationalmuseets Skrifter, Større beretninger, 7 / Hama: Fouilles et recherches, 1931-1938, 4:3. Excavation report from Hamah (Syria). Weighs 2.3 kilos. Some rubbing. Some tears to spine. Corner bump. Good.