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The Gold of the World (English language edition)
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31 December 2003

This large format, lavishly illustrated book is silk-bound and slip cased. The book examines man’s relations with gold through myth, art, religion, the economy and everyday life.
The Gold of the World traces the course followed throughout the world and through the centuries in man’s quest for gold. It begins with the first acquaintance with the precious metal and continues with the search to locate it and the techniques and methods by which it was worked.
From the author’s Prologue:
‘This book attempts to trace the course taken by gold in the company of man. An endeavour of this kind does not try to exhaust the evidence, it simply touches on matters, describes them with a few words and leaves the reader to dream of the Conquistadors of Columbus, the gold-diggers of California, the moneychangers of Istanbul in Kapali Çarşi, of Peshawar in Sarapha Bazaar, to dream of the brokers of Wall Street the day of the great crash in 1929, and the miners of the Transvaal the day they found the huge nugget of gold weighing 70 kilos.'
Almost 500 colour illustrations cover the place of gold in our lives in every period of human history, from prehistory to the major ancient civilizations and from the America of Conquistadores to the Europe of the great artists.
ART / History / General, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Jewelry, DESIGN / Decorative Arts, HISTORY / World, HISTORY / Social History, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Silver, Gold & Other Metals, Antiques, vintage and collectables: gold, silver and other metals (other than jewellery), Social and cultural history, General and world history, Precious metal, precious stones and jewellery: artworks and design, History of art
GEORGE CH. CHOURMOUZIADIS was an archaeologist and Professor Emeritus of Prehistoric Archaeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He led excavations in many prehistoric settlements in Thessaly and Macedonia and started the excavation of the Neolithic lakeside settlement of Dispilio in Kastoria, North-western Greece. He died in Thessaloniki in 2013.
INTRODUCTION
A simple definition
Gold in nature and in the hands of man
Gold as symbol and myth
The donors
MAN AND METALS
Research
Metals and surplus
The ages
MAN AND GOLD
The first acquaintance
The goldsmith's techniques
THE FINDS
Gold everywhere
GOLD AND THE DEAD
JEWELLERY
THE MARKET
Money
Coinage
EPILOGUE
Notes