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Archaeology from A to Z: Abu Zarad, an ancient town in the heartland of Palestine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A new agreement on cooperation for the archaeological exploration, cultural and tourist valorization of Tell Sheikh Abu Zarad, in central Palestine, has been signed in April 2015 by Rome Sapienza University and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of ...
Fiaccavento, Chiara   +3 more
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Snakes on the Nile: Iconographical and Cultural Motifs in Egypt, Nubia, and Hellenistic World

open access: yesStudies in Ancient Art and Civilization, 2013
Analysing the snake as iconographical motif in the Meroitic Kingdom, the study outlines its use as expression of some peculiar patterns (water, New Year, kingship). The examples here collected confirm this meaning, focusing the data from Napata, where an
Emanuele Ciampini   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Susan I. Rotroff. The Athenian Agora XXXIII: Hellenistic Pottery, the Plain Wares. pp. 480, with 98 ills and 90 plates. 2006. Princeton NJ: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. ISBN 978-0-87661-233-0, hardback $150.

open access: yesJournal of Greek archaeology, 2020
Rotroff’s Hellenistic Pottery, the Plain Wares is one of the key Hellenistic Pottery publications available to specialists in the field. The publication, by now more than a decade old, is still a shining example of the ideal pottery publication.
Mark Van der Enden
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Sarah James. Hellenistic Pottery: The Fine Wares. Corinth VII.7. pp. 360, with 45 ills, 44 plates, 3 plans, 3 tables. 2018. Princeton NJ: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. ISBN 978-0-87661-077-0, hardcover £150.

open access: yesJournal of Greek archaeology, 2020
The latest edition in the Corinth volumes, Hellenistic Pottery: The Fine Wares by Sarah James, is the seventh instalment of the pottery volumes, initiated by Saul Weinberg in 1943.
Dries Daems
semanticscholar   +1 more source

An Iron Age II tomb with Phoenician items at Khirbet Bir el-Kharayib, Central Palestine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In 2017, during a salvage excavation carried out by the Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage of Palestine, an Iron Age shaft tomb close to the site of Khirbet Bir el-Kharayib in Central Palestine came to light.
CAPPELLA, FEDERICO, Shawamra, Awni
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Notes on the Topography of Eresos [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
This paper is a tripartite study of the topography of the polis of Eresos in southwest Lesbos, addressing three specific problems. The first part provides a topographical discussion of the previously ignored chora of the Archaic polis, considering the ...
Schaus, Gerald, Spencer, Nigel
core   +2 more sources

Stratonikeia Kuzey Cadde Kanalizasyonunda Bulunan Bir Grup Seramiğin Ön Değerlendirmesi / A Preliminary Evaluation of a Group of Pottery Found in the Sewerage of the North Street at Stratonikeia

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika, 2022
The North Street of Stratonikeia, one of the important monuments of the ancient city, starts from the North City Gate and Fountain and extends towards the city centre; in addition to daily use, it served actively in the processions related with the ...
Bilal SÖĞÜT   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Jamaan at the pass of Bi’rein. An Iron Age IIB-C Ammonite stronghold in central Jordan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In years 2015-2016 the Zarqa Directorate of the Department of Antiquities of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan carried out a rescue excavation at the site of Jamaan, an Iron Age IIB-C Ammonite stronghold 16 Km north of ‘Amman.
Gharib, Romeel, Nigro, Lorenzo
core   +1 more source

In Search of Ancient Pre-Roman Imperial Roads: A Case Study of the Application of Remote Sensing in Road Archaeology in the Southern Levant

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2023
This paper presents a unique case of the application of remote sensing methods in archaeological survey devoted to ancient pre-Roman Imperial roads in the Southern Levant. The results of our preparatory remote sensing research and subsequent fieldwork in
Michał Marciak   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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