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CHAPTER 5 AREA A POTTERY FROM THE IRON AGE AND PERSIAN AND HELLENISTIC PERIODS
Excavations in the City of David, Jerusalem (1995-2010), 2021Efrat Bocher
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Appendix: Tel Risim — Pottery from The Hellenistic and Roman Periods
Hadashot Arkheologiyot / Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2023In September 2000, a limited salvage excavation was conducted in the Ramat Yishai cemetery, on the northern slopes of Tel Risim (License No. B-214/2000; map ref. 21500/73398; Fig. 1), following concerns about damage to antiquities due to the expansion of
Michal Oren-Paskal
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Journal of Greek archaeology, 2023
pp. xxxii + 266, 7 plans (1 colour), 93 figures, 37 plates. Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2022. ISBN 978-0-87661-916-2, hardback £130.
Philip Bes
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pp. xxxii + 266, 7 plans (1 colour), 93 figures, 37 plates. Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2022. ISBN 978-0-87661-916-2, hardback £130.
Philip Bes
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:Late Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman Pottery
American Journal of ArchaeologyKonstantoula Chavela, Konstantinos Filis
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Newly Discovered Hellenistic Pottery from Western Istanbul
2023Between 2007 and 2017, new multidisciplinary surveys of Silivri, Çatalca, Büyükçekmece, Beylikdüzü, Küçükçekmece and Avcilar-Firuzköy revealed new archaeological data to illuminate the Hellenistic and Roman periods. These surveys contributed to the exploration of the region's settlement patterns and interregional relations during the ancient periods ...
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Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique, 2022
This study publishes the Early Iron Age to Hellenistic and the – much less – Medieval to Modern pottery from the French-Greek excavations on the west acropolis of Dreros.
A. Kotsonas
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This study publishes the Early Iron Age to Hellenistic and the – much less – Medieval to Modern pottery from the French-Greek excavations on the west acropolis of Dreros.
A. Kotsonas
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Late Hellenistic and Early Roman pottery at Rachelu.
, 2021Alina Streinu, V. Lungu
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