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The third issue of the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal (TRAJ) provides the opportunity to assess the structural issues in academia detailed in the previous editorials of the journal.
Karl Goodwin, Sophie Chavarria
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The paper seeks to find the proper, or at least current, role of theory in Roman archaeology. It sets up a project to study the settlement pattern of Roman Britain from purely material sources and tries to investigate the presence or need for theory in ...
Melania Cazzulo
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A torso of a Strategos in Kom-Oushim Storeroom, El-Fayoum [PDF]
This paper examines the torso of a male figure housed in Kom-Oushim storeroom, El-Fayoum (Inv.no.307). This torso is carved in sandstone with a height of about 1.16 m. The head and feet are missing. The back-pillar is badly-damaged as well.
Abdel-Basset Abdel-Fattah
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Ptolemaic and Roman Vessels of Scented Oil from Kiman Faris – Krokodilopolis [PDF]
Small pottery vessels of scented oil were discovered during salvage excavations held between 1960 and 2005 at Kiman Faris (Medinet El-Fayoum) led by the Inspectorate of Antiquities of Fayoum.
Yahya Mahmoud
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الدلالات الفنية للتعبير عن عملية الخِصاء من خلال تصوير أتيس وأتباع كيبيلي في العصر الروماني Artistic Expressions of Castration Through Depictions of Attis and Cybele Worshippers in Roman Times [PDF]
الدلالات الفنية للتعبير عن عملية الخِصاء من خلال تصوير أتيس وأتباع كيبيلي في العصر الروماني يمنحنا الفن الروماني العديد من النماذج لأعمال تعكس الاختلافات الجنسية بين رعايا الإمبراطورية، حيث لم يكن فنان تلك الحضارة عاجزًا عن نقل أو تخيل ما قد يطرأ على ...
Heba Farouk El- Nahas
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A Re-carved Female Portrait from Buto in Kafr El-Sheikh Museum [PDF]
This paper analyses a head of a female statue (Inv. no.19891) that was kept in the Marea storeroom and is now in the Kafr Al-Sheikh Museum. Unfortunately, there is no information about its archaeological context, except that it was found near the main ...
Fathia Ebrahim
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An Archaeological study of some lamps models with personification of Human Faces "From the Roman Era in Egyptian Museums." [PDF]
This research paper is presenting a study of some of the three dimensional stereoscopic models of lamps (lanterns) of Roman Egypt with personal human faces through some of the various models which are preserved in Egyptian museums Nubian Museum in Aswan /
Dr/Shahira abdel Hamid Hashem
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