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Sicily

Culture and conquest


  • British Museum
  • Expo: 21/4/2016 - 14/8/2016, British Museum, London
  • by Dirk Booms and Peter Higgs
Sicily's central location and natural resources have meant that various peoples have sought to conquer, control and settle on the island throughout its 3000-year history. Its Italian identity, with which we are familiar today, emerges only comparatively recently. It was under the rule of the ancient Greeks and medieval Normans that Sicily really flourished - golden eras when it became a serious political player and one of the wealthiest and most culturally prosperous places in Europe.

ISBN 9780714122892 | E | PB
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Publisher British Museum
ISBN 9780714122892
Author(s) Dirk Booms and Peter Higgs
Publication date May 2016
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 250 x 220 mm
Illustrations 200 col.ill.
Pages 288
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition British Museum, London
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A compelling and richly illustrated book capturing the glory of Sicily in its most significant periods and challenging assumptions about the island's identity, history, achievements and culture

Sicily’s central location and natural resources have meant that various peoples have sought to conquer, control and settle on the island throughout its 3000-year history. Its Italian identity, with which we are familiar today, emerges only comparatively recently. It was under the rule of the ancient Greeks and medieval Normans that Sicily really flourished – golden eras when it became a serious political player and one of the wealthiest and most culturally prosperous places in Europe. Through an engaging text, exploring themes such as art, architecture and culture, and a remarkable selection of objects, from monumental metopes and beautiful mosaics to reliquary pendants and chess pieces (many revealing a distinct Sicilian character and style), this book provides a visually stunning insight into the key periods of Sicily’s extraordinary past.