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“Not in the Spaces We Know”: An Exploration of Science Fiction and the Bible

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“Not in the Spaces We Know”: An Exploration of Science Fiction and the Bible.
Edited by Frauke Uhlenbruch
From: Journal of Hebrew Scriptures Volume 16 (2016) 

1. Frauke Uhlenbruch, Introduction
2. Francis Landy, Seers, Fictions and Other Worlds
3. Ian D. Wilson, Faster than a Speeding Bullet, More Powerful than a Locomotive, Able to Rule by Sense of Smell! Superhuman Kingship in the Prophetic Books
4. Harold Torger Vedeler, Science Fiction, the Bible, and the Narrative Mode
5. Frauke Uhlenbruch, Hacked Aqedah—Genesis 22 in Dialogue with Contemporary Political Science Fiction
6. Ryan Higgins, Of Gods and Monsters: Supernatural Beings in the Uncanny Valley
7. James F. McGrath, What has Coruscant to Do with Jerusalem? A Response and Reflections at the Crossroads of Hebrew Bible and Science Fiction

Culture in Crisis: Preserving Cultural Heritage in Conflict Zones

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Culture in Crisis: Preserving Cultural Heritage in Conflict Zones
The Antiquities Coalition is proud to announce the publication of Culture in Crisis: Preserving Cultural Heritage in Conflict Zones—a joint effort with the Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

This collaboration explored today’s cataclysmic cultural heritage crisis in Syria and Iraq through a unique student practicum. During the 2015/2016 academic year, six students engaged in a capstone practicum project called the conflict management program, where the students combined a SAIS for-credit course with an extensive, in-depth, real world experience of research and learning. Each student focused on a specific topic related to the issue of looting, trafficking, and destruction of cultural heritage.  This alliance was made possible through the scholarly guidance and expert facilitation of program director, Dr. Daniel Serwer.   Dr. Serwer’s work has focused on analyzing cases and best practices for facilitating dialogue in conflict zones as well as examining best practices for civilians and military in post-war state-building. He has identified the protection of cultural heritage from looting and destruction as vital for post-conflict rebuilding and has discussed the targeting of heritage as a tool of war by groups like Daesh.

Melammu Digital Library

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 [First posted in AWOL 23 March 2012. Updated 21 May 2017]

The Melammu Project: The Intellectual Heritage of Assyria and Babylonia in East and West
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The Melammu Project investigates the continuity, transformation and diffusion of Mesopotamian and Ancient Near Eastern culture from the third millennium BCE through the ancient world until Islamic times. It has two main activities: to organize conferences, and to provide resources relevant to the project on its website.
Melammu Symposia are held regularly and serve to promote interdisciplinary research and cross-cultural studies by providing a forum in which cultural continuity, diffusion and transformation in the ancient world can be assessed systematically on a long-term basis. The emphasis is on continued interchange of ideas between specialists in different disciplines, with the goal of gradually but steadily increasing the number of participants and thus breaking down the walls separating the individual disciplines. Although each symposium focuses on a different theme, since the primary purpose of the symposia is to encourage interdisciplinary cooperation per se, papers and posters not necessarily related to a specific theme but contributing to the overall scope of the project are welcome at every meeting.
The on-line resources provided by the Melammu Project include a database, a bibliography, a PDF library, and links to websites relevant to the project's focus. The database aims to collect textual, art-historical, archaeological, ethnographic and linguistic evidence concerning the heritage of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East and to make it easily accessible on the Internet. All resources are open-ended, and everyone is invited to contribute new information through the website's submission forms.

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Abusch 2001Abusch, Tzvi. “The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Homeric Epics.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 1-6. [PDF]
Abusch and West 2014Abusch, Tzvi and Emily West. “The Tale of the Wild Man and the Courtesan in India and Mesopotamia. The Seductions of Ṛśyaśṛnga in the Mahābhārata and Enkidu in the Epic of Gilgamesh.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 69-109. [Open Access]
Annus 2001Annus, Amar. “Ninurta and the Son of Man.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 7-17. [PDF]
Annus 2006Annus, Amar. “The Survivals of the Ancient Syrian and Mesopotamian Intellectual Traditions in the Writings of Ephrem Syrus.” Ugarit-Forschungen 38 (2006) 1-25. [PDF]
Annus 2008Annus, Amar. “The Soul's Journeys and Tauroctony. On Babylonian Sediment in the Syncretic Religious Doctrines of Late Antiquity.” In: Manfried L. G. Dietrich and Tarmu Kulmar (eds.). Body and Soul in the Conceptions of the Religions. Forschungen zur Anthropologie und Religionsgeschichte 42. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag 2008, 1-46. [PDF]
Annus 2009Annus, Amar. “Some otherworldly journeys in Mesopotamian, Jewish, Mandaean and Yezidi traditions.” In: Mikko Luukko, Saana Svärd and Raija Mattila (eds.). Of God(s), Trees, Kings, and Scholars. Neo-Assyrian and Related Studies in Honour of Simo Parpola. Studia Orientalia 106. Helsinki: Finnish Oriental Society 2009, 315-326. [PDF]
Annus 2011Annus, Amar. “The Mesopotamian Precursors of Adam's Garment of Glory and Moses' Shining Face.” In: Thomas R. Kämmerer (ed.). Identities and Societies in the Ancient East-Mediterranean Regions. Comparative Approaches. Henning Graf Reventlow Memorial Volume. Alter Orient und Altes Testament 390/1, Acta Antiqua Mediterranea et Orientalia 1. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag 2011, 1-17. [PDF]
Annus 2012Annus, Amar. “The Antediluvian Origin of Evil in the Mesopotamian and Jewish Traditions. A Comparative Study.” In: Tarmo Kulmar and Rüdiger Schmitt (eds.). Ideas of Man in the Conceptions of the Religions. Das Menschenbild in den Konzeptionen der Religionen. Forschungen zur Anthropologie und Religionsgeschichte 43. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag 2012, 1-43. [PDF]
Annus 2014Annus, Amar. “Seeing Otherwise. On the Rules of Comparison in Historical Humanities.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 359-372. [Open Access]
Aro 2000Aro, Sanna. “Extracts from the Minutes of the Symposium.” In: S. Aro and R. M. Whiting (eds.). The Heirs of Assyria. Melammu Symposia 1. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2000, xvii-xx. [PDF]
Aruz 1998Aruz, J. “The Aegean and the Orient: The Evidence of Stamp and cylinder Seals.” In: Eric Cline and Diane Harris-Cline (eds.). The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium: Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary symposium, Cincinnati, 18-20 April 1997. Aegaeum 18. Liège and Austin: Université de Liège, Histoire de l'art et archéologie de la Grèce antique and University of Texas at Austin, Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory 1998, 301-310. [PDF]
Basello 2002Basello, Gian Pietro. “Elam and Babylonia. The evidence of the calendars.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 13-36. [PDF]
Basello 2004Basello, Gian Pietro. “Elam between Assyriology and Iranian Studies.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 1-40. [PDF]
Beckman 2002Beckman, Gary. “'My Sun-god'. Reflections of Mesopotamian conceptions of kingship among the Hittites.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 37-43. [PDF]
Bichler 2004Bichler, Reinhold. “Some Observations on the Image of the Assyrian and Babylonian Kingdoms within the Greek Tradition.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 499-518. [PDF]
Burkert 1991Burkert, Walter. “Homerstudien und Orient.” In: Joachim Latacz (ed.). Zweihundert Jahre Homer-Forschung. Rückblick und Ausblick. Colloquium Rauricum 2. Stuttgart: B.G. Teubner 1991, 155-181. [PDF]
Burkert 2004Burkert, Walter. “Gyges to Croesus. Historiography between Herodotus and Cuneiform.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 41-52. [PDF]
Carile 2004Carile, Antonio. “Political Thought in Byzantium as Seen by 20th Century Historians.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 53-85. [PDF]
Cavallini 2004Cavallini, Eleonora. “From Mazzarino until Today. Italian Studies between East and West.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 87-91. [PDF]
Charaf and Chaaya 2002Charaf, Hanan and Anis Chaaya. “Syriac Cult Places in Wadi Qadisha in Lebanon.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 45-52. [PDF]
Chiodi 2002Chiodi, Silvia Maria. “Plato and the Mesopotamian Astronomy.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 53-59. [PDF]
Chiodi 2004Chiodi, Silvia Maria. “Eracle tra Oriente e Occidente.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 93-116. [PDF]
Crowley 1998Crowley, J. L. “Iconography and Interconnections.” In: Eric Cline and Diane Harris-Cline (eds.). The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium: Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary symposium, Cincinnati, 18-20 April 1997. Aegaeum 18. Liège and Austin: Université de Liège, Histoire de l'art et archéologie de la Grèce antique and University of Texas at Austin, Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory 1998, 171-186. [PDF]
Dalley 1991Dalley, Stephanie. “The Gilgamesh epic and Manichaean themes.” ARAM 3 (1991) 23-33. [PDF]
Dandamayev 2004Dandamayev, Muhammad. “Twin Towns and Ethnic Minorities in First-Millennium Babylonia.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 137-151. [PDF]
De Meis 2004De Meis, Salvo. “Astronomical Reflexes in Ancient Coins.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 470-498. [PDF]
De Meis 2004De Meis, Salvo. “A Modern Approach to Assyrian-Babylonian Astronomy.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 117-127. [PDF]
Demand 2004Demand, Nancy. “Iron Age Cyprus. Recent Finds and Interpretative Strategies.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 257-269. [PDF]
van Dongen 2010van Dongen, Erik. Studying External Stimuli to the Development of the Ancient Aegean. The 'Kingship in Heaven'-Theme from Kumarbi to Kronos via Anatolia. diss. University College London 2010.
van Dongen 2011van Dongen, Erik. “The 'Kingship in Heaven'-Theme of the Hesiodic Theogony. Origin, Function, Composition.” Greek, Roman & Byzantine Studies 51 (2011) 180-201. [PDF]
Faraone 2002Faraone, Christoper A. “From Magic Ritual to Semiotic Game. The Transformation of Neo-Assyrian Love Spells in Classical and Hellenistic Greece.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 61-74. [PDF]
Fernández Fernández 2013Fernández Fernández, Álvaro. “En búsqueda del paraíso caldaico.” ’Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de las Religiones 18 (2013) 57-94. [PDF]
Frankfort 1955Frankfort, Henri. Stratified Cylinder Seals from the Diyala Region. The University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications 72. Chicago IL: University of Chicago Press 1955. [PDF]
Frye 2002Frye, Richard N. “Mapping Assyria.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 75-78. [PDF]
Frye 2004Frye, Richard N. “Trade and Coinage on the Ancient 'Silk Route'.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 405-407. [PDF]
Frye 2004Frye, Richard N. “Truth and Lies in Ancient Iranian History.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 129-132. [PDF]
Galter 2004Galter, Hannes D. “Militärgrenze und Euphrathandel. Der sozio-ökonomische Hintergrund der Trilinguen von Arslan Tash.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 444-460. [PDF]
Gariboldi 2004Gariboldi, Andrea. “Monete dell’Iran preislamico dal Medagliere del Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna: catalogo e considerazioni in margine.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 133-159. [PDF]
Gariboldi 2004Gariboldi, Andrea. “Royal Ideological Patterns between Seleucid and Parthian Coins. The Case of Theopátoor.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 366-384. [PDF]
Gariboldi 2014Gariboldi, Andrea. “Elements of "Globalization" in Ancient Iranian Numismatics.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 287-298. [Open Access]
Geller 1999Geller, M. J. “The Babylonian Background to Talmudic Science.” European Association for Jewish Studies Newsletter 6 (1999) 27-31. [PDF]
Geller 2000Geller, Mark J. “The Survival of Babylonian Wissenschaft in Later Tradition.” In: S. Aro and R. M. Whiting (eds.). The Heirs of Assyria. Melammu Symposia 1. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2000, 1-6. [PDF]
Geller 2004Geller, Mark J. Akkadian Healing Therapies in the Babylonian Talmud. Preprint 259. Berlin: Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte 2004. [PDF]
Geller 2014Geller, M. J. “Introduction to Melammu. Early Globalization.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 5-13. [Open Access]
Gnoli 2002Gnoli, Tommaso. “"Pasgriba" at Hatra and Edessa.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 79-87. [PDF]
Graßl 2004Graßl, Herbert. “Marktorganisation und Preisbildung in der römischen Kaiserzeit.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 352-365. [PDF]
Grottanelli 2001Grottanelli, C. “The Story of Combabos and the Gilgamesh Tradition.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 19-27. [PDF]
Gruenwald 2001Gruenwald, I. “Ritual, Economy, and the Religion of Ancient Israel.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 29-46. [PDF]
Gufler 2002Gufler, Birgit. “Orientalische Wurzeln griechischer Gorgo-Darstellungen.” In: Monika Schuol, Udo Hartmann and Andreas Luther (eds.). Grenzüberschreitungen. Formen des Kontakts zwischen Orient und Okzident im Altertum. Oriens et Occidens 3. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2002, 61-81. [PDF]
Harrak 2002Harrak, A. “The Assembly of Seleucia on the Tigris according to the Syriac Acts of Mar Mari.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 109-118. [PDF]
Hämeen-Anttila 2001Hämeen-Anttila, Jaakko. “Descent and Ascent in Islamic Myth.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 47-67. [PDF]
Hämeen-Anttila 2002Hämeen-Anttila, Jaakko. “Continuity of Pagan Religious Traditions in Tenth-Century Iraq.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 89-108. [PDF]
Hämeen-Anttila 2004Hämeen-Anttila, Jaakko. “A "New" Source for Late Antique Paganism.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 408-419. [PDF]
Janssen 2002Janssen, Caroline. “At the Banquet of Cultures. Mesopotamia's Heritage in Arabic Times.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 119-133. [PDF]
Jean 2014Jean, Cynthia. “Globalization in Literature. Re-Examining the Gilgameš Affair.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 111-116. [Open Access]
Jursa 2004Jursa, Michael. “Grundzüge der Wirtschaftsformen Babyloniens im ersten Jahrtausend v. Chr.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 115-136. [PDF]
Karttunen 2002Karttunen, Klaus. “The Naked Ascetics of India and Other Eastern Religions in the Greek and Roman Sources of the Late Classical Antiquity.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 135-142. [PDF]
Karttunen 2004Karttunen, Klaus. “Expansion of Oriental Studies in the Early 19th Century.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 161-167. [PDF]
Karttunen 2014Karttunen, Klaus. “India and World Trade. From the Beginnings to the Hellenistic Age.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 329-339. [Open Access]
Kopcke 2004Kopcke, Günter. “Mycenaean Kingship. A Speculative View.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 170-180. [PDF]
Kratz 2002Kratz, Reinhard. “From Nabonidus to Cyrus.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 143-156. [PDF]
Kuhrt 2002Kuhrt, Amélie. “Greek contact with the Levant and Mesopotamia in the first half of the first millennium BC. A view from the East.” In: G.R. Tsetskhladze and A.M. Snodgrass (eds.). Greek settlements in the eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea. BAR international series 1062. Oxford: Archaeopress 2002, 17-25. [PDF]
Kuhrt 2007Kuhrt, Amélie. “Ancient Near Eastern History. The Case of Cyrus the Great of Persia.” In: H.G.M. Williamson (ed.). Understanding the History of Ancient Israel. Proceedings of the British Academy 143. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007, 107-127. [PDF]
Lamassu 2014Lamassu, Nineb. “Gilgamesh's Plant of Rejuvenation and Qãṭīne's Sīsīsãmbur.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 117-127. [Open Access]
Lanfranchi 2000Lanfranchi, Giovanni B. “The Ideological and Political Impact of the Assyrian Imperial Expansion on the Greek World in the 8th and 7th Centuries.” In: S. Aro and R. M. Whiting (eds.). The Heirs of Assyria. Melammu Symposia 1. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2000, 7-34. [PDF]
Lawson 2001Lawson, Jack N. “Mesopotamian Precursors to the Stoic Concept of Logos.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 68-91. [PDF]
Levine 2002Levine, Baruch A. “On the Role of Aramaic in Transmitting Syro-Mesopotamian Legal Institutions.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 157-166. [PDF]
Levine 2004Levine, Baruch A. “The Jewish Ketubbah as a 'Dialogue Document'. The Continuity of a Cuneiform Tradition.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 169-181. [PDF]
Levine 2004Levine, Baruch A. “Tracing the Biblical Accounting Register. Terminology and the Signification of Quantity.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 420-443. [PDF]
Levine 2014Levine, Baruch, A. “Global Monotheism. The Contribution of the Israelite Prophets.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 29-47. [Open Access]
Luther 2004Luther, Andreas. “Dura-Europos zwischen Palmyra und den Parthern. Der politische Status der Region am Mittleren Euphrat im 2. Jh. n.Chr. und die Organisation des palmyrenischen Fernhandels.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 327-351. [PDF]
Martelli 2004Martelli, Fabio. “Il progetto di colonizzazione Armena della Terra Santa nell 'eta' di T'oros II.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 519-527. [PDF]
Masetti-Rouault 2014Masetti-Rouault, Maria Grazia. “Globalization and Imperialism. Political and Ideological Reactions to the Assyrian Presence in Syria (IXth–VIIIth Century BCE).” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 49-68. [Open Access]
Matthäus 1993Matthäus, Hartmut. “Zur Rezeption orientalischer Kunst-, Kultur und Lebensformen in Griechenland.” In: Kurt Raaflaub and Elisabeth Müller-Luckner (eds.). Anfänge politischen Denkens in der Antike. Die nahöstlichen Kulturen und die Griechen. Schriften des Historischen Kollegs, Kolloquien 24. Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag 1993, 165-186. [PDF]
Matthäus 1999Matthäus, Hartmut. “The Greek Symposion and the Near East. Chronology and Mechanisms of Cultural Transfer.” In: Roald F. Docter and Eric M. Moormann (eds.). Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Amsterdam, July 12-17, 1998. Classical Archaeology towards the Third Millennium. Reflections and Perspectives. Allard Pierson Series 12. Amsterdam: Allard Pierson Museum 1999, 256-260. [PDF]
Matthäus 2000Matthäus, Hartmut. “Motivwanderungen und Motivwandlungen in der phönikischen, zyprischen und archaisch griechischen Glyptik. Paradigmata religiöser Ikonographie.” In: Paul Åström and Dietrich Sürenhagen (eds.). Periplus. Festschrift für Hans-Günter Buchholz zu seinem achtzigsten Geburtstag am 24. Dezember 1999. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology 127. Jonsered: P. Åströms Förlag 2000, 87-105. [PDF]
Meißner 2004Meißner, Burkhard. “Über Modelle antiker Geldverkehrssysteme.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 311-326. [PDF]
Momrak 2014Momrak, Kristoffer. “Ancient Near Eastern Polities and the Greek Polis. Secondary States, Structural Similarities and the Problem of Diffusion.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 341-357. [Open Access]
Moukarzel 2014Moukarzel, Kabalan. “Some Observations about "Foreigners" in Babylonia during the VI Century BCE/.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 129-155. [Open Access]
Moukarzel 2014Moukarzel, Kabalan. “The Religious Reform of Nabonidus. A Sceptical View.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 157-189. [Open Access]
Möller 2004Möller, Astrid. “Zur Aktualität der Wirtschaftsanthropologie Karl Polanyis.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 218-229. [PDF]
Niemeyer 2004Niemeyer, Hans Georg. “The Phoenicians and the Birth of a Multinational Mediterranean Society.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 245-256. [PDF]
Nissinen 2001Nissinen, Martti. “Akkadian Rituals and Poetry of Divine Love.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 93-136. [PDF]
Noegel 2002Noegel, Scott B. “Dreaming and Ideology of Mantics. Homer and Ancient Near Eastern Oneiromancy.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 167-181. [PDF]
Odisho 2001Odisho, Edward Y. “The Ethnic, Linguistic and Cultural Identity of Modern Assyrians.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 137-148. [PDF]
Odisho 2004Odisho, Edward Y. “Assyrian (Aramaic). A Recent Model for its Maintenance and Revitalization.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 183-196. [PDF]
Oelsner 2002Oelsner, Joachim. “Hellenization of the Babylonian Culture?.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 183-196. [PDF]
Ognibene 2004Ognibene, Paolo. “The Ossetic Studies in 17th and 18th Centuries. From the Travel Notes to the First Ossetic Grammars.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 197-207. [PDF]
Panaino 2000Panaino, Antonio. “The Mesopotamian Heritage of Achaemenid Kingship.” In: S. Aro and R. M. Whiting (eds.). The Heirs of Assyria. Melammu Symposia 1. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2000, 35-49. [PDF]
Panaino 2001Panaino, Antonio. “Between Mesopotamia and India. Some Remarks about the Unicorn Cycle in Iran.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 149-179. [PDF]
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Panaino 2004Panaino, Antonio. “Trends and Problems concerning the Mutual Relations between Iranian Pre-Islamic and Jewish Cultures.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 209-236. [PDF]
Panaino 2014Panaino, Antonio. “Power and Ritual in the Achaemenian Royalty.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 235-239. [Open Access]
Panayotov and Wunsch 2014Panayotov, Strahil V. and Cornelia Wunsch. “New Light on George Smith's Purchase of the Egibi Archive in 1876 from the Nachlass Mathewson.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 191-214. [Open Access]
Parpola 2000Parpola, Simo. “The Name and Logo of Melammu.” In: S. Aro and R. M. Whiting (eds.). The Heirs of Assyria. Melammu Symposia 1. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2000, xxi. [webpage]
Parpola 2001Parpola, Simo. “Mesopotamian Precursors of the Hymn of the Pearl.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 181-194. [PDF]
Parpola 2004Parpola, Simo. “Back to Delitzsch and Jeremias. The Relevance of the Pan-Babylonian School to the Melammu Project.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 237-247. [PDF]
Parpola 2014Parpola, Simo. “Globalization of Religion. Jewish Cosmology in its Ancient Near Eastern Context.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 15-27. [Open Access]
Pettinato 2002Pettinato, Giovanni. “Ideology and Nomenclature of Power in Sumer and Ebla.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 197-204. [PDF]
Piras 2002Piras, Andrea. “Preliminary Remarks on Melammu Database. The Continuity of Mesopotamian Culture showed by Iranological Evidences.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 205-214. [PDF]
Piras 2004Piras, Andrea. “Mesopotamian Sacred Marriage and Pre-Islamic Iran.” In: A. Panaino and A. Piras (eds.). Schools of Oriental Studies and the Development of Modern Historiography. Melammu Symposia 4. Milan: Università di Bologna & IsIao 2004, 249-259. [PDF]
Pongratz-Leisten 2001Pongratz-Leisten, Beate. “The Other and the Enemy in the Mesopotamian Conception of the World.” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 195-231. [PDF]
Pongratz-Leisten 2002Pongratz-Leisten, Beate. “"Lying King" and "False Prophet". the Intercultural Transfer of a Rhetorical Device within Ancient Near Eastern Ideologies.” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 215-243. [PDF]
Raaflaub 2000Raaflaub, Kurt A. “Influence, Adaptation, and Interaction. Near Eastern and Early Greek Political Thought.” In: S. Aro and R. M. Whiting (eds.). The Heirs of Assyria. Melammu Symposia 1. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2000, 51-64. [PDF]
Raaflaub 2004Raaflaub, Kurt A. “Archaic Greek Aristocrats as Carriers of Cultural Interaction.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 197-217. [PDF]
Radner 2004Radner, Karen. “Assyrische Handelspolitik. Die Symbiose mit unabhängigen Handelszentren und ihre Kontrolle durch Assyrien.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 152-169. [PDF]
Renn 2014Renn, J. “Preface. The Globalization of Knowledge in the Ancient Near East.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 1-3. [Open Access]
Rollinger 2000Rollinger, Robert. “Herodotus and the Intellectual Heritage of the Ancient Near East.” In: S. Aro and R. M. Whiting (eds.). The Heirs of Assyria. Melammu Symposia 1. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2000, 65-83. [PDF]
Rollinger 2001Rollinger, Robert. “The Ancient Greeks and the Impact of the Ancient Near East. Textual evidence and historical perspective (ca. 750-650 BC).” In: R. M. Whiting (ed.). Mythology and Mythologies. Methodological approaches to intercultural influences. Melammu Symposia 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2001, 233-264. [PDF]
Rollinger 2004Rollinger, Robert. “Das fünfte internationale 'Melammu-Meeting' in Innsbruck. Überlegungen zu Kulturkontakt und Kulturaustausch in der Alten Welt.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 20-30. [PDF]
Rollinger 2008Rollinger, Robert. “Das altorientalische Weltbild und der ferne Westen in neuassyrischer Zeit.” In: Peter Mauritsch, Werner Petermandl, Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf, with the collaboration of Irene Huber (eds.). Antike Lebenswelten. Konstanz – Wandel – Wirkungsmacht. Festschrift für Ingomar Weiler zum 70. Geburtstag. Philippika: Marburger altertumskundliche Abhandlungen 25. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2008, 683-695. [PDF]
Saadi 2000Saadi, Abdul-Massih. “The Originality of Syriac Historiography.” In: S. Aro and R. M. Whiting (eds.). The Heirs of Assyria. Melammu Symposia 1. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2000, 85-92. [PDF]
Sadovski 2014Sadovski, Velizar. “Religious Ontology and Taxonomic Structures in Indo-Iranian Oral Poetry.” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 241-286. [Open Access]
Salvini 2014Salvini, Mirjo. “The Spread of the Cuneiform Culture to the Urartian North (IX–VII Century BCE).” In: Markham J. Geller (ed.). Melammu. The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge 7. Melammu Symposia 6. Edition Open Access 2014, 299-328. [Open Access]
Schretter 2004Schretter, Manfred. “Zur Rolle der altmesopotamischen Schule bei der Gestaltung und überregionalen Verbreitung kultureller Orientierungsmuster.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 461-469. [PDF]
Seminara 2002Seminara, Stefano. “The Babylonian Science of the Translation and the Ideological Adjustment of the Sumerian Text to the "Target Culture".” In: A. Panaino and G. Pettinato (eds.). Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena. Melammu Symposia 3. Milan: Universita di Bologna & IsIAO 2002, 245-255. [PDF]
Sfar 1998Sfar, Mondher. Le Coran, la Bible et l'Orient ancien. Paris: Mondher SFAR 1998 (second editon). [PDF]
Silver 2004Silver, Morris. “Modern Ancients.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 65-87. [PDF]
Sommer 2004Sommer, Michael. “Die Peripherie als Zentrum. Die Phöniker und der interkontinentale Fernhandel im Weltsystem der Eisenzeit.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 233-244. [PDF]
Steinkeller 2004Steinkeller, Piotr. “Toward a Definition of Private Economic Activity in Third Millennium Babylonia.” In: Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds.). Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World. Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Melammu Symposia 5. Oriens et Occidens 6. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2004, 91-111. [PDF]
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CSAI: Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions

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 [First posted in AWOL 4 October 2010, updated 21 May 2017]

CSAI: Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions
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The ASA (Ancient South Arabian) corpus is one of the most interesting collections of epigraphic documents of the Semitic world, first and foremost for its vastness. With its over 15,000 inscriptions, it is the first-hand, written documentation of the culture that flourished in South Arabia from the late second millennium BC to the sixth century AD. At present, CSAI contains a collection of some 7,500 texts digitized by the team of the University of Pisa directed by A. Avanzini.
They are mostly non-Sabaic inscriptions, namely the Qatabanic, Ḥaḍramitic and Minaic inscriptions. The decision to begin with these corpora was taken with the aim of giving an idea of the complexity of the ASA languages which scholars of Semitic philology all too often identify with Sabaic. Qatabanic, Ḥaḍramitic, Minaic are not only a label tied to the imagination of modern scholars: they correspond to an historical reality.
Whoever wrote an inscription appearing in these corpora considered himself Qatabanian, Ḥaḍrami or Minaean, owing to the fact that each identity was linked to a political entity, a religion, and a language. The identity of the writer or at least his "supposed" identity, is the only objective criterion for structuring the South Arabian epigraphic corpus. However, this statement is not completely true for Sabaic, since this language, due to its great prestige, has been adopted sometimes by populations that did not consider themselves as Sabaeans. Furthermore, within these corpora, certain groups of inscriptions have been identified that are characteristic of the specific geographic region they come from, or that are marginal to the documentation from the centre of the kingdom. These include marginal Qatabanic, namely the Qatabanic inscriptions from the high plateau, or marginal Minaic, the inscriptions in Minaic language originating beyond the borders of the Minaean kingdom. As for the Sabaic inscriptions, given the great many texts and the very long time span of this corpus, the material has been divided and catalogued in accordance with the chronology traditionally adopted by specialists of ASA languages. The insertion in the archive of the Sabaic texts is a work in progress. A corpus of minuscule inscriptions has been created to highlight the specificity of the documentation in this writing typology with respect to the monumental texts. The CSAI contains also collections of epigraphic and an-epigraphic objects according to their deposit: those housed in European museums, catalogued during the MENCAWAR and MEDINA projects; those from the Yemeni museums, digitized during the CASIS project; those from some USA museums, a work in progress within the DASI project.
 
This is the project home page. You can begin the consultation of the whole corpus by using the indexes and tools menu on the left or you can consult only one of its sub-corpora, when present, by choosing from the list below.

CORPORA BY LANGUAGE

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Corpus of Ḥaḍramitic Inscriptions

The collection includes about 900 inscriptions which date from between the 7th century BC and the end of the 3rd century AD. After an early period of formation characterised by a strong Sabaean cultural and linguistic influence, around the 5th-4th century Ḥaḍramawt became a kingdom with its own political importance. Its main activity was trading in incense, which grew in various regions of the country.
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Corpus of Minaic Inscriptions

The corpus of the Minaic inscriptions is composed by almost 1,400 texts, gathering all the epigraphic texts left in Minaic (elsewhere called Madhabaic) language. These come from the Jawf valley in northern Yemen (Corpus of Central Minaic inscriptions), but also from outside South Arabia, as the Minaean traders visited and settled in other regions and sites of the Arabian Peninsula and the Near East (Corpus of Marginal Minaic inscriptions).
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Corpus of Qatabanic Inscriptions

The Corpus of Qatabanic inscriptions comprises in total nearly 1,600 texts. It has been divided into three linguistic varieties: beside the inscriptions of the Central Qatabanic, the two small corpora of Marginal Qatabanic and Awsanite inscriptions has been created, because these documentations show several linguistic and cultural features that distinguish them from the Qatabanic language of the mainland.
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Corpus of Sabaic Inscriptions (work in progress)

The Corpus of Sabaic inscriptions is the largest linguistic corpus of South Arabian texts. To date, of the approximately 5,000 Sabaic inscriptions, a half have been published in DASI. This corpus is divided into three major historical linguistic periods: early, middle and late. We have also identified a number of regional varieties such as the Corpus of Early Sabaic inscriptions from Ethiopia (that is being compiled) and - in the Middle phase - the Central, Northern and Southern Sabaic.
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Corpus of Undefined Ancient South Arabian Language inscriptions (work in progress)

This corpus collects all the South Arabian texts which cannot be assigned to any specific language, because they convey no information about their linguistic provenance, nor on their geographic or chronological setting. The majority of them are fragmentary or simply onomastic texts.

CORPORA BY SCRIPT TYPOLOGY

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Corpus of Ancient South Arabian Minuscule texts (work in progress)

This is a small corpus, comprising some 40 texts, written in a new script and on a different support than the inscriptions in monumental writing engraved on stone, bronze or rocks. The first two wooden sticks texts were discovered at the beginning of the 1970's, during clandestine excavations in as-Sawdāʾ. The scholar Mahmoud al-Ghul was the first to partially decipher these new documents.

COLLECTIONS BY DEPOSIT

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Collection of the objects from the European museums

Since the beginning of the nineteenth century, the political presence and scientific expeditions of Europeans in the Arabian Peninsula inaugurated the establishment of European private and public collections of ancient South Arabian material, which constantly increased during the following decades.
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Collection of the objects from the USA museums

The Collection of the objects from the USA museums in DASI gathers the South Arabian antiquities housed in USA museums and private collections.
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Collection of the objects from the Yemeni museums

The digital cataloguing of the South Arabian inscriptions and artefacts housed in the Yemeni museums is one of the activities of the project CASIS, funded by the Italian Ministry for the University and Research for the years 2007-2010.

Roma e le Poleis: L'intervento di Roma Nelle Controvesie Territoriali tra le Comunità Greche di Grecia e D'asia Minore nel Secondo Secolo A. C.: Le Testimonianze Epigrafiche

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Camia, Francesco. Roma e le Poleis: L'intervento di Roma Nelle Controvesie Territoriali tra le Comunità Greche di Grecia e D'asia Minore nel Secondo Secolo A. C.: Le Testimonianze Epigrafiche. Atene: Scuola Archeologica Italiana di atene, 2009.  
PRESENTAZIONE 7
PREFAZIONE 11
INTRODUZIONE 13
Parte I. LE TESTIMONIANZE EPIGRAFICHE 17
1. Controversia tra Milasa e Stratonicea 19
2. Controversia tra Sparta e Megalopoli 22
3. Controversia tra Sparta e Messene 32
4. Controversia tra Ambracia e il koinon degli Atamani 44
5. Controversia tra Melitea e Nartacio 51
6. Controversia tra Delfi e Phlygonion-Ambryssos 65
7. Controversia tra Magnesia sul Meandro e Priene 71
8. Controversia tra Priene e Samo 86
9. Controversie tra Colofone e i suoi vicini 97
10. Controversia tra Itano e Ierapitna 10 
11. Controversia tra Lato e Olunte 133
12. Controversia tra Mileto e Priene 138
Addenda et incerta 148

Parte II. IL RUOLO ARBITRALE DI ROMA: ANALISI STORICA 165
1. Il secondo secolo a.C. e l’imperialismo romano 167
2. Le controversie territoriali in Grecia e in Asia Minore
risolte tramite il ricorso a Roma 171
3. L’arbitrato interstatale 183
4. Roma e l’arbitrato interstatale 186
4.1. Le poleis si rivolgono a Roma: modalità dell’appello al Senato 187
4.2. Il Senato risponde all’appello: modalità dell’intervento arbitrale di Roma 193
4.2.1. La formula fissata dal Senato: un modo di “pilotare” il verdetto? 199
4.3. Il ruolo di Roma nella risoluzione delle controversie interstatali greche di natura territoriale
CONCLUSIONI 210
TABELLA RIASSUNTIVA 217
BIBLIOGRAFIA 223
INDICI 237
I. Fonti letterarie
II. Fonti epigrafiche
III. Indice prosopografico

Index du bulletin épigraphique, 1987 - 2001

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S. Aneziri, N. Giannakopoulos, and P. Paschidis, Index du bulletin épigraphique, 1987 - 2001: I. Les publications. Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Hellenic Research Foundation, 2005.

S. Aneziri, N. Giannakopoulos, and P. Paschidis, Index du bulletin épigraphique, 1987 - 2001: II. Les mots grecs. Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Hellenic Research Foundation, 2005.

S. Aneziri and N. Giannakopoulos, Index du bulletin épigraphique, 1987 - 2001: III. Les mots français. Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Hellenic Research Foundation, 2005.

Leuven Online Index of Ptolemaic and Roman Hieroglyphic Texts: Ptolemaic Temple Texts (PTT)

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[First posted in AWOL 7 November 2014, updated 22 May 2017]

Leuven Online Index of Ptolemaic and Roman Hieroglyphic Texts: Ptolemaic Temple Texts (PTT)
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Ce projet s’est donné comme but de produire durant les années à venir une traduction des textes hiéroglyphiques provenant des temples de l’époque ptolémaïque et romaine. Ces textes s’imposent comme source majeure pour l’étude non seulement de la religion, mais également de divers autres aspects de la civilisation égyptienne. Cependant, l’écriture hiéroglyphique de cette époque, appelée le ptolémaïque, n’en facilite pas l’accès, d’où le choix de mettre à disposition une transcription et une traduction continue des textes. 

Le site est conçu pour être un portal de discussion autour de la lecture de ces textes. L'interprétation, théologique ou autre, n'est actuellement pas envisagée. D'autre part, la base de données attachée à la transcription et la traduction des textes sera reprise dans le Berlin-Wörterbuch project. La lecture des textes ptolémaïques contient un grand nombre de problèmes et personne ne peut prétendre les solutionner tout seul. C'est pourquoi j'invite tous ceux qui travaillent sur les textes ptolémaïques à me renvoyer des solutions ou des améliorations, à me signaler des imperfections ou même des fautes. Toute information sera incluse dans les notes accompagnant la transcription avec indication de l'auteur. 

Le projet a débuté grâce à un crédit octroyé par le Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek-Vlaanderen et sera développé en étroite collaboration avec le Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae de la Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Le vocabulaire des textes sera ainsi intégré dans le dictionnaire qui peut être consulté en ligne (http://aaew2.bbaw.de/tla/). 

Les temples:

Marlies Elebaut, Le temple de Deir el-Medina, 2006
Aurélie Paulet, Le temple d'Opet, 2006
René Preys, Le temple d'Assouan, 2005
René Preys, Le temple de Bigge, 2005
René Preys, Le temple de Dakka, 2006
René Preys, Le temple de Dendour, 2006

Les rituels


iDAI.gazetteer

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Deutsches Archäologisches Institut
Der iDAI.gazetteer ist ein Werkzeug, um die Ortsdaten-Struktur innerhalb des DAI sukzessive zu optimieren, d. h. sowohl die Zahl der mit Ortsdaten versehenen Informationsobjekte zu erhöhen, diese dann in die weltweiten Ortsdatensysteme einzubinden, und auch die im DAI schon vorhandenen Informationsobjekte mit Ortsdaten zu vereinheitlichen. Der iDAI.gazetteer ist somit der Auftakt zu einem großen, neuen Querschnitts-Arbeitsfeld.

Geodaten sind ein hinreichend vereinbarungsfähiges, aber auch umfassend genug anwendbares Kontextualisierungskriterium. Ihre Bedeutung für die Kontextualisierung nimmt zu, wenn über die bidirektionale Verknüpfung hinaus eine Drei- oder Vielecksverknküpfung zustande kommt.

Daher ist der Gazetteer u. a. auch eine Kontextualisierungsmaschine, die ortsbasierte Suchen über mehrere Informationssysteme hinweg erlaubt, etwa über iDAI.objects und iDAI.bibliography.
The iDAI.gazetteer is a tool for optimizing the structure of the georelated data of the DAI; i.e. to increase the number of datasets, which are linked with the iDAI.gazetteer, as well as to connect these data with other worldwide gazetteer systems. Thus the iDAI.gazetteer is the opening to a huge new cross section field of work.

Geodata are context criterias on which can be sufficiently agreed and which are comprehensivly applicable. Their importance for contextualization increases if bidirectional connections are taken to the level of triangle or polygonal linkage.

Hence the iDAI.gazetteer is among other purposes a contextualization machine which allows geobased searching through different information systems like iDAI.objects and iDAI.bibliography.

Open Access Journal: Wissenschaftlicher Jahresbericht des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts

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Wissenschaftlicher Jahresbericht des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts
ISSN: 2309-1207
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Das Österreichische Archäologische Institut (ÖAI) ist Österreichs führende Einrichtung für archäologische Grundlagenforschung.

Gesetzlicher Auftrag
Das Österreichische Archäologische Institut (ÖAI) ist ein Forschungsinstitut der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (ÖAW).

Seine Aufgaben umfassen archäologische Forschungen im In- und Ausland sowie deren wissenschaftliche Publikation. Die Forschungsplätze des ÖAI konzentrieren sich auf Ägypten sowie den griechisch-römischen Kulturraum in Europa und den Mittelmeerländern mit Berücksichtigung sowohl der zeitlichen als auch der geographischen Peripherien. Die Weiterbildung von Nachwuchsforscherinnen und Nachwuchsforschern auf dem Gebiet der archäologischen Feldforschung ist ebenso gesetzlicher Auftrag an das ÖAI wie eine nachhaltige Umsetzung des archäologischen Denkmalschutzes. Die Aufgaben des ÖAI werden ausgehend von seinen Einrichtungen in Wien, Athen und Kairo im Rahmen nationaler und internationaler Kooperationen umgesetzt.


The Austrian Archeological Institute (OeAI) is Austria’s leading institution for fundamental archaeological research.
Legal Mandate
The Austrian Archeological Institute (OeAI) is a research institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW).

Its assignments encompass archaeological research both at home and abroad as well as its scientific publication. The research sites of the OeAI are concentrated in Egypt and the Greco-Roman cultural regions in Europe and the Mediterranean lands, with consideration of the chronological and geographical peripheries. The advanced training of junior researchers in the area of archaeological fieldwork is equally a legally mandated task of the OeAI, as well as the ongoing implementation of the protection and preservation of archaeological sites and monuments. The assignments of the OeAI are implemented from its institutes in Vienna, Athens and Cairo, within the framework of national and international cooperation.







Corpus of Akkadian Shuila Prayers Online

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Corpus of Akkadian Shuila Prayers Online
Alan Lenzi, University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA)
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This catalog is based on the work of Werner Mayer (1976; →library) and more recently Christopher Frechette (2012; →library), who included in his catalog many of the pieces Mayer has identified and published in various publications since 1976.
As this project continues, it is hoped that many more witnesses will be added to what is cataloged below. (Please contact me with new information!)
The catalog information, especially references to secondary literature, is preliminary. It will be refined as work continues. The system for numbering the prayers follows Mayer 1976 (→library).
Not all tablets have transliterations and translations.
Those with an entry in the "Outline of Contents" column below also have transliterations and translations, which are accessible by clicking on the CDLI ID (P-number) in the column below. Clicking on the P-number of tablets without a transliteration and translation will return "Not Found."
Introduction to the Prayers | Catalog | Transliteration Rules | Fonts | Bibliography | About the Director | Partners | Contact Me | Image Terms of Use

Open Access Journal: THIASOS: Rivista di archeologia e architettura antica - Journal of archaeology and ancient architecture

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THIASOS: Rivista di archeologia e architettura antica - Journal of archaeology and ancient architecture
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Thiasos è un’iniziativa editoriale on-line, collegata alla pubblicazione di volumi monografici, in formato digitale e cartaceo, per i tipi della Quasar Edizioni. Si tratta di un progetto volto a incrementare e migliorare il dialogo sui temi di ricerca delle culture antiche, nella consapevolezza della loro attualità.

La partecipazione si intende aperta a tutti coloro che intendono collaborare con contributi scientifici, proposte, informazioni, secondo gli schemi dell’implementazione libera e collettiva degli spazi della rete, da condividere non solo come fruitori. L’unico filtro ritenuto necessario è quello della qualità scientifica e dell’impegno, che vengono valutati dal comitato scientifico in prima istanza e poi da referee esterni, italiani e stranieri, sia per i testi a stampa che per quelli presentati on-line...

Thiasos is an on-line editorial initiative, connected to the publication of monographs, edited both in electronic and paper version, for Quasar Publisher. The project aims to increase and to improve the discussion concerning scientific research on ancient cultures, that are still nowadays a topical subject.

Participation is open to everyone wishing to contribute with scientific papers, proposals, information, in accordance with the free and collective implementation schemes of on-line spaces, to be used not only as beneficiaries. The sole participation criteria are scientific quality and commitment, that are evaluated firstly by the scientific committee and subsequently by external referees, Italian and foreign ones, with regard both to paper version and on-line version texts...
Biblioteca virtuale
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è un repertorio di edizioni rare o di difficile reperimento, relativo alle tematiche della rivista.
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Open Access Journal: European Journal of Post-Classical Archaeologies (PCA)

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European Journal of Post-Classical Archaeologies (PCA)
ISSN 2039-7895
The European Journal of Post-Classical Archaeologies (PCA) is an independent, international, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the communication of post-classical research. PCA publishes a variety of manuscript types, including original research, discussions and review articles. Topics of interest include all subjects that relate to the science and practice of archaeology, particularly multidisciplinary research which use specialistic methodologies applied to the archaeology of post-classical Europe.

PCA’s manuscript review process is rigorous and is intended to identify the strengths and weaknesses in each submitted manuscript, determine which manuscripts are suitable for publication, and to work with the authors to improve their manuscript prior to publication.

Post-Classical Archaeologies is published once a year in May, starting in 2011.
Volume 5 (2015)
EDITORIAL



RESEARCH - DISASTERS AND RESILIENCE

C. Kostick, F. Ludlow, The dating of volcanic events and their impact upon European society, 400-800 CE (OPEN ACCESS)

C. Arteaga-Cardineau, Tsunamis and earthquakes in Spain during the Early Middle Ages (OPEN ACCESS)

G.P. Brogiolo, Flooding in Northern Italy during the Early Middle Ages: resilience and adaptation (OPEN ACCESS)

A. Volkmann, Climate change, environment and migration: a GIS-based study of the Roman Iron Age to the Early Middle Ages in the river Oder region (OPEN ACCESS)

T.P. Newfield, Domesticates, disease and climate in early post-classical Europe, the cattle plague of c.940 and its environmental context PCA AWARD 2015 (OPEN ACCESS)

P.J. Brown, Coasts of catastrophe? The incidence and impact of aeolian sand on British medieval coastal communities (OPEN ACCESS)





BEYOND THE THEME

T. Lewit, The Second Sea: exchange between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in late antiquity (OPEN ACCESS)

R. Martorelli, Cagliari bizantina: alcune riflessioni dai nuovi dati dell’archeologia (OPEN ACCESS)

M. Wolfram, The necropolis of Torre de Palma (Monforte, Portugal) (OPEN ACCESS)

A. De Guio, M. Migliavacca, R. Deiana, G. Strapazzon, Remote sensing e archeologia di un paesaggio marginale (OPEN ACCESS)

P. Diarte-Blasco, V. Beolchini, M. Zanfini, L. Peña-Chocarro, Costruire l’immagine di una città medievale: edilizia abitativa e spazi del potere a Tusculum (OPEN ACCESS)



DOSSIER - OPEN ACCESS AND OPEN DATA IN ARCHAEOLOGY

J.D. Richards, J. Winters, Digging into data: open access and open data (OPEN ACCESS)

F. Anichini, G. Gattiglia, Verso la rivoluzione. Dall’Open Access all’Open Data: la pubblicazione aperta in archeologia (OPEN ACCESS)



RETROSPECT

M. Johnson, The first fact: discourses of ‘culture’ in anglophone archaeology (OPEN ACCESS)



PROJECT

J.M. Martín Civantos, M.T. Bonet García, MEMOLA project. Mediterranean Mountainous Landscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage based on traditional agrosystems  (OPEN ACCESS)
Volume 1 (2011)
Volume 2 (2012)
Volume 3 (2013)
Volume 4 (2014)
Volume 5 (2015)
Volume 6 (2016)

Mappa: Metodologie applicae alla predittività del potenziale archeologico

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Mappa: Metodologie applicae alla predittività del potenziale archeologico
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 Un network di sistemi e procedure standardizzate per la redazione e la gestione dei dati archeologici: questo è il nostro obbiettivo! La città, lo spazio geografico su cui lavoreremo.
Archeologi, geologi e matematici insieme per studiare strumenti di calcolo predittivo applicabili al potenziale archeologico di un’area urbana e creare un prodotto funzionale alla tutela, alla ricerca e alla governance della città e del suo patrimonio sepolto.
La sfida: realizzare il primo open digital archaeological archive italiano, rendendo accessibili tutti i dati pubblici delle indagini archeologiche, convinti che garantire l’accesso e la condivisione del patrimonio storico comune sia il mezzo migliore per sviluppare una società della conoscenza veramente libera e democratica.
Utilizzare le diverse potenzialità della rete come mezzo di comunicazione in progress delle fasi di lavoro e dei risultati e come strumento di ricerca in sé.
Formare nuove figure professionali con un profilo interdisciplinare che possano dialogare trasversalmente con la comunità scientifica e la società civile.
MAPPAproject è tutto questo… follow us!

A network of systems and standardised procedures for drawing up and handling archaeological data: this is our aim! The city will be our geographical area of work.
Archaeologists, geologists and mathematicians will combine their expertise to study predictive calculation instruments applied to the archaeological potential of an urban area and to create a product which will contribute to the protection, research and governance of the city and of its underground archaeological heritage.
Our challenges are:
To create the first Italian open digital archaeological archive and make all public data relating to the archaeological investigations accessible. We are convinced that ensuring access and sharing historical heritage is the most effective means for developing a truly free and democratic knowledge-based society.
To use the web’s wide-ranging potential as a means for communicating project work progress and results, and as a research tool.
To train new professional figures with inter-disciplinary skills who will be able to liaise transversally with the scientific community and civil society.
The MAPPA project is all this… follow us!

Pubblicazioni


La filosofia del progetto prevede la comunicazione e diffusione dei risultati della ricerca in un’ottica di sviluppo di una società della conoscenza veramente libera e democratica.
Mappa si configura come il primo vero progetto open data archeologico italiano e prevede, già a partire dalle primissime fasi di lavoro, la condivisione di tutti i dati. Saranno riportati in questa pagina, a partire dal secondo mese di progetto, i report, le fasi di avanzamento, i dati ed i prodotti della ricerca.
The project’s philosophy is based on the disclosure and diffusion of the research results and is geared towards the development of a truly free and democratic knowledge-based society.
MAPPA is the first open-data archaeological project in Italy and provides sharing of project data starting from the very early stages of the project. Research reports, work progress, data and products will be reported on this page from month two of the project.
VOLUMI:
  • Anichini F., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Gualandi M.L. 2012,  MAPPA. Metodologie Applicate alla Predittività del Potenziale Archeologico, vol.1, Roma                                                                                                MAPPA vol.1
  • Anichini F., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Gualandi M.L. 2012,  MAPPA. Methodology Applied Archaeological Potential Predictivity, vol.1, Roma                                                                                                 MAPPA vol. 1 eng.
  • Anichini F., Dubbini N., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Gualandi M.L. 2013,  MAPPA. Metodologie Applicate alla Predittività del Potenziale Archeologico, vol.2, Roma MAPPA vol.2
  • Gattiglia G. 2013,  MAPPA. Pisa medievale: archeologia, analisi spaziali e modelli predittivi, Roma Pisa medievale
  • Gattiglia G. 2014,  MAPPA. Pisa in the Middle Ages: archaeology, spatial analysis and predictive modeling, Roma Pisa in the Middle Ages
  • Anichini F., Gattiglia G., Gualandi M.L. (a cura di) 2015, Mappa Data Book vol. 1, Roma Data_Book 1
ARTICOLI:
  • Anichini F., Bini D., Bini M., Dubbini N., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Giacomelli S., Gualandi M.L., Pappalardo M., Paribeni E., Sarti G., Steffè S. 2011, Progetto MAPPA. Metodologie Applicate alla Predittività del Potenziale Archeologico, in MapPapers 1-I, pp.1-22  MapPapers 1-I
  • Anichini F., Bini D., Bini M., Dubbini N., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Giacomelli S., Gualandi M.L., Pappalardo M., Paribeni E., Sarti G., Steffè S. 2011, MAPPA Project. Methodologies Applied to Archaeological Potential Predictivity, in MapPapers 1en-I, pp.23-43   MapPapers 1en-I
  • Anichini F., Bini M., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Giacomelli S., Gualandi M.L., Pappalardo M., Sarti G. 2011, Definizione dei parametri del potenziale archeologico di un’area urbana, in MapPapers 2-I, pp.44-46   MapPapers 2-I
  • Anichini F., Bini M., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Giacomelli S., Gualandi M.L., Pappalardo M., Sarti G. 2011, Definition of the parameters of the Archaeological Potential of an urban area, in MapPapers 2en-I, pp.47-49   MapPapers 2en-I
  • Anichini F., Bini D., Bini M., Dubbini N., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Giacomelli S., Gualandi M.L., Pappalardo M., Rossi V., Sarti G., Steffè S. . 2011, Acquisizione dei dati archeologici, geomorfologici e stratigrafici per l’area urbana e periurbana di Pisa ed analisi preliminari, in MapPapers 3-I, pp.50-58   MapPapers 3-I
  • Anichini F., Bini D., Bini M., Dubbini N., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Giacomelli S., Gualandi M.L., Pappalardo M., Rossi V., Sarti G., Steffè S. . 2011, Acquisition of archaeological, geomorphological and stratigraphic data for the urban and peri-urban area of Pisa and preliminary analysis, in MapPapers 3en-I, pp.59-67    MapPapers 3en-I
  • Bini D., Dubbini N., Steffè S. 2011, Modelli matematici per la determinazione del potenziale archeologico, in MapPapers 4-I, pp.68-76                                                                                                                                  MapPapers 4-I
  • Bini D., Dubbini N., Steffè S. 2011,Mathematical models for the determination of archaeological potential, in MapPapers 4en-I, pp.77-85                                                                                                                            MapPapers 4en-I
  • Anichini F., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Gualandi M.L. 2012, Un database per la registrazione e l’analisi dei dati archeologici, in MapPapers 1-II, pp.1-20                                                                                                   MapPapers 1-II
  • Anichini F., Fabiani F., Gattiglia G., Gualandi M.L. 2012,  A database for archaeological data recording and analysis, in MapPapers 1en-II, pp.21-38                                                                                                      MapPapers 1en-II
  • Bini D., Dubbini N., Steffè S. 2012, Sulle due questioni principali inerenti le applicazioni dei modelli page rank per la determinazione del potenziale archeologico, in MapPapers 2-II, pp.39-44  MapPapers 2-II
  • Bini D., Dubbini N., Steffè S. 2012, On the two main issues about the application of page rank for the determination of archaeological potential, in MapPapers 2en-II, pp.45-50   MapPapers 2en-II
  • Opening the Past. Archaeological open data, in MapPapers 3-II, pp.51-93   MapPapers 3-II OPENING THE PAST
  • Amorosi A., Bini M., Fabiani F., Giacomelli S., Pappalardo M., Ribecai C., Ribolini A., Rossi V., Sanmartino I., Sarti G. 2012, I carotaggi MAPPA: un’integrazione interdisciplinare, in MapPapers 4-II, pp.96-148   MapPapers 4-II
  • Amorosi A., Bini M., Fabiani F., Giacomelli S., Pappalardo M., Ribecai C., Ribolini A., Rossi V., Sanmartino I., Sarti G. 2012, MAPPA cores: an interdisciplinary approach, in MapPapers 4en-II, pp.149-200       MapPapers 4en-II
  • Bini M., Kukavicic M., Pappalardo M., Remote sensing study on the Pisa plain, in MapPapers 5en-II, pp. 201-211     MapPapers 5en-II
  • Bini M., Kukavicic M., Pappalardo M., Interpretazione di immagini satellitari della Pianura di Pisa, in MapPaper 5-II, pp. 212-222    MapPapers 5-II
  • Grava M., Un livello informativo per la cartografia storica di Pisa, in MapPapers 6-II, pp. 223-234    MapPapers 6-II
  • Grava M., An information layer for the historical mapping of Pisa, in MapPapers 6en-II, pp. 235-246    MapPapers 6en-II
  • Amorosi A., Giacomelli S., Ribecai C., Rossi V., Sammartino I., Sarti G., Il sottosuolo dell’area urbana e periurbana di Pisa: architettura deposizionale ed evoluzione paleoambientale durante il medio-tardo olocene, in MapPapers 7-II, pp. 247-256       MapPapers 7-II
  • Amorosi A., Giacomelli S., Ribecai C., Rossi V., Sammartino I., Sarti G., Mid-late Holocene depositional architecture and palaeoenvironmental evolution of Pisa city area from subsurface data, in MapPapers 7en-II, pp. 257-265                        MapPapers 7en-II
  • Febbraro M., Susini F., Archeologia dell’architettura e della città. Un esempio di analisi degli elevati applicata ad un centro urbano: il caso di Pisa, in MapPapers 8-II, pp. 266-276  MapPapers 8-II
  • Febbraro M., Susini F., Architectural and urban archaeology. An example of building analysis  applied to an urban centre: the case of Pisa, in MapPapers 8en-II, pp. 277-287  MapPapers 8en-II
  • Bini M., Bisson M., Capitani M., Noti V., Pappalardo M., Evidenze geomorfologiche dal MAPPA-webGIS: note esplicative, in MapPapers 9-II, pp.288-294  MapPapers 9-II
  • Bini M., Bisson M., Capitani M., Noti V., Pappalardo M., Geomorphological evidence fron the MAPPA-Web-GIS: explanatory notes, in MapPapers 9en-II, pp. 295-300  MapPapers 9en-II
  • MAPPAproject, Opening the Past 2013. Archaeology of the Future, in MapPapers 1-III, 2013, pp.1-86 MapPapers 1-III
  • MAPPAproject, L’Open Data e l’archeologia italiana. Risultati del sondaggio on-line 2013, Sondaggio_csv
  • Ciurcina M., Parere legale sul portale Mappa Open Data, in MapPapers 2-III, 2013, pp. 87-106 MapPapers 2-III
  • Allevato E., Arobba D., Di Pasquale G., Pappalardo M., Ribecai C., Indicazioni paleovegetazionali dai carotaggi MAPPA, in MapPapers 3-III, 2013, pp.107-118 MapPapers 3-III

Opening the Past 2015. Game-over (Pisa 26-27 giugno 2015). 

OP2015-Gameover_Pre atti

Opening the Past 2014. Immersive Archaeology (Pisa, 23 maggio 2014):

CONTRIBUTI:
  • Anichini F., Gattiglia G. (Lab. MAPPA – Università di Pisa): La storia nascosta nei dati
  • Palombini A. (CNR-ITABC): Raccontare storie, raccontare Storia. La divulgazione del patrimonio nel solco delle tecniche narrative
  • Ripanti F- (SISBA): Archeologi(a) e video: una questione di storie
  • Lo Blundo M. (Soprintendenza per i  Beni Archeologici della Toscana): Da archeoblogger a museumblogger: fare esperienza per creare una professionalità
  • Viola F. (Mobile Idea s.r.l.): Gamification in Archeology – Attracting and Engaging Visitors
  • Albertini N., Licari D., Brogni A., Barone V. (Scuola Normale Superiore – DreamsLab): Naturl Data Fruition: an Interactive Bridge between Science and Humanities
  • Benedetti C. (Università di Pisa – Laboratorio Cultura Digitale ): “Il marinaio spiegò le vele al vento, ma il vento non capì”. Riportare la divulgazione scientifica in Università
  • De Felice G. (Università di Foggia – Laboratorio di Archeologia Digitale): Racconti dalla terra. L’archeologia fra linguaggi, creatività e tecnologie
  • Tracanella E. (Wikimedia Italia): Wiki Loves Monuments e ArcheoWiki, due modi diversi per raccontare e fare conoscere il nostro patrimonio culturale

Opening the Past 2013. Archaeology of the Future (Pisa, 13-14-15 giugno 2013):

Predictivity in archaeology:
Open data in archaeology:
Open access in archaeology:
Urban Geoarchaeology:

Pisa 9 giugno 2012: Opening the Past. Archaeological Open Data 

CONTRIBUTI:
POSTER:

The Archeomar Project: The Archaeological Map of the Italian Seas

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The Archeomar Project: The Archaeological Map of the Italian Seas
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L’Italia, con oltre 7000 km di coste ed una posizione centrale nel bacino del Mediterraneo, conserva nelle sue acque un ingente patrimonio archeologico sommerso, a testimonianza del ruolo fondamentale di crocevia per le rotte che nel corso dei secoli hanno collegato l'oriente e l'occidente di questo mare ed i tre continenti che su di esso si affacciano. Negli ultimi vent’anni, il progresso dell’equipaggiamento e delle tecniche di immersione, che ha favorito l’incremento del numero dei subacquei sportivi ed il raggiungimento di profondità sempre maggiori, ha reso ancora piùaccessibile ed a rischio questo patrimonio. Per far fronte al problema, il Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, in linea con la Convenzione Unesco di Parigi, che stabilisce norme e regole per la tutela e la valorizzazione del patrimonio culturale sommerso, dal 2004 ha avviato il Progetto Archeomar. Un Progetto di censimento di tutti i siti archeologici subacquei lungo le coste delle regioni italiane, che ad oggi ha riguardato Calabria, Puglia, Basilicata, Campania, Lazio e Toscana. Il risultato di questa ricerca è una carta archeologica delle acque italiane, realizzata con la consapevolezza che la catalogazione e la conoscenza di quanto ancora conservato sul fondo marino rappresentano l’unico strumento per la corretta gestione e salvaguardia dei beni sommersi. 
L’applicazione di tecnologie proprie dell’oceanografia e lo sviluppo di strumentazioni e etodologie specifiche per la moderna archeologia subacquea, attuati nel corso del progetto, costituiscono oggi il mezzo attraverso il quale vincere la sfida di trasmettere ai posteri questo straordinario patrimonio.
Italy, with over 700km of coastline and a central position within the Mediterranean basin, conserves within its waters a vast underwater archaeological heritage, testimony of the fundamental role it has played at the crossroads of travel over the course of centuries which has connected the East and the West and the three continents which boarder the sea. Over the past twenty years, the improvement in diving equipment and techniques has led in an increase in the numbers of recreational divers, as well as the increased depths which can now be reached, therefore making sites more accessible and increasing the risk to this heritage. In order to tackle this problem, the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, in accordance with the UNESCO Paris Convention, which has established regulations and laws for the protection and development of the maritime heritage, in 2004 started the Archeomar Project. The project aims to create a register of all the underwater archaeological sites along the coastlines of the regions of Italy, which today has now covered Calabria, Puglia, Basilicata, Campania, Lazio and Tuscany.
The result of this research is an archaeological map of the Italian seas, created with the awareness that the cataloguing and the knowledge of what is still preserved on the seabed represent the only instrument for the correct management and safeguard of the submerged heritage.
The application of oceanographic technology and the development of instruments and methodologies specific for modern underwater archaeology, gained over the course of the project, today form the means through which it will be possible to safeguard for the future this extraordinary heritage.

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Welcome to De Commentariis; an open network for the crowd-sourcing of ancient text commentaries. Construct your own commentaries on classical texts, and view the commentaries others have made. Use it to get your students to critically engage with their learning texts.
This β version web application enables users to 'crowd-source' commentaries on ancient texts. You can construct your own commentaries on ancient texts, and view commentaries others have made. We will soon bring online features for instructors in the Classical Languages to help their advanced classes not only read their assigned texts, but develop ways to critically engage with those texts, both in understanding linguistic constructions and engaging with historical context and textual reception.
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Khirbet Qeiyafa in the Shephelah: Papers Presented at a Colloquium of the Swiss Society for Ancient Near Eastern Studies Held at the University of Bern, September 6, 2014. Edited by: Schroer, Silvia; Münger, Stefan (2017). Fribourg, Switzerland / Göttingen, Germany: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Nocquet, Dany R (2017). La Samarie, la Diaspora et l'achèvement de la Torah: Territorialités et internationalités dans l'Hexateuque. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Rückl, Jan (2016). A Sure House: Studies on the Dynastic Promise to David in the Books of Samuel and Kings. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Schütte, Wolfgang (2016). Israels Exil in Juda: Untersuchungen zur Entstehung der Schriftprophetie. Fribourg, Switzerland / Göttingen, Germany: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Laws of Heaven – Laws of Nature : Legal Interpretations of Cosmic Phenomena in the Ancient World / Himmelsgesetze – Naturgesetze. Rechtsförmige Interpretationen kosmischer Phänomene in der antiken Welt. Edited by: Schmid, Konrad; Uehlinger, Christoph (2016). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press Fribourg.
Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis. Edited by: Uehlinger, Christoph; Bickel, Susanne; Römer, Thomas C; Schwemer, Daniel (2016). Fribourg, Göttingen: Academic Press Fribourg, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Bonfiglio, Ryan P (2016). Reading images, seeing texts: towards a visual hermeneutics for biblical studies. Fribourg: Academic Press.
Colères et repentirs divins: Actes du colloque organisé par le Collège de France, Paris, les 24 et 25 avril 2013. Edited by: Durand, Jean-Marie; Marti, Lionel; Römer, Thomas (2015). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Barthélemy, Dominique (2015). Critique textuelle de l'Ancien Testament Tome 5: Job, Proverbes, Qohélet et Cantique des Cantiques. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Handel als Medium von Kulturkontakt: Akten des Interdisziplinären altertumswissenschaftlichen Kolloquiums (Basel, 30.–31. Oktober 2009). Edited by: Wasmuth, Melanie (2015). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Making the Biblical Text: Textual Studies in the Hebrew and the Greek Bible. Edited by: Himbaza, Innocent (2015). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Jaques, Margaret (2015). Mon dieu qu'ai-je fait? Les diĝir-šà-dab(5)-ba et la piété privée en Mésopotamie. Fribourg: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Heintz, Jean-Georges (2015). Prophétisme et Alliance: Des Archives royales de Mari à la Bible hébraïque. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Tabou et transgressions: Actes du colloque organisé par le Collège de France, Paris, les 11-12 avril 2012. Edited by: Durand, Jean-Marie; Guichard, Michaël; Römer, Thomas (2015). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
von der Osten-Sacken, Elisabeth (2015). Untersuchungen zur Geflügelwirtschaft im Alten Orient. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
A "Religious Revolution" in Yehûd?: The Material Culture of the Persian Period as a Test Case. Edited by: Frevel, Christian; Pyschny, Katharina; Cornelius, Izak (2014). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Morenz, Ludwig D (2014). Anfänge der ägyptischen Kunst: Eine problemgeschichtliche Einführung in ägyptologische Bild-Anthropologie. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Comment devient-on prophète? Actes du collque organisé par le Collège de France, Paris, les 4-5 avril 2011. Edited by: Durand, Jean-Marie; Römer, Thomas; Bürki, Micaël (2014). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Edith Porada: zum 100. Geburtstag. Edited by: Bleibtreu, Erika; Steymans, Hans Ulrich (2014). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Göttliche Körper – Göttliche Gefühle: Was leisten anthropomorphe und anthropopathische Götterkonzepte im Alten Orient und im Alten Testament? Edited by: Wagner, Andreas (2014). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Michel, Patrick M (2014). Le culte des pierres à Emar à l'époque hittite. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Skarabäen des 1. Jahrtausends: Ein Workshop in Münster am 27. Oktober 2012. Edited by: Lohwasser, Angelika (2014). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Transformation of a Goddess: Ishtar - Astarte - Aphrodite. Edited by: Sugimoto, David T (2014). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Braun-Holzinger, Eva Andrea (2013). Frühe Götterdarstellungen in Mesopotamien. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Zawadzki, Stefan (2013). Garments of the Gods Vol. 2: Texts. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Asher-Greve, Julia M; Westenholz, Joan Goodnick (2013). Goddesses in Context: On Divine Powers, Roles, Relationships and Gender in Mesopotamian Textual and Visual Sources. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Thompson, Richard Jude (2013). Terror of the Radiance: Aššur Covenant to Yhwh Covenant. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Roberson, Joshua Aaron (2013). The Awakening of Osiris and the Transit of the Solar Barques: Royal Apotheosis in a Most Concise Book of the Underworld and Sky. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
All the Wisdom of the East: Studies in Near Eastern Archaeology and History in Honor of Eliezer D. Oren. Edited by: Gruber, Mayer; Aḥituv, Shmuel; Lehmann, Gunnar; Talshir, Zipora (2012). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Altorientalische Studien zu Ehren von Pascal Attinger: mu-ni u4 ul-li2-a-aš ĝa2-ĝa2-de3. Edited by: Mittermayer, Catherine; Ecklin, Sabine (2012). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Wälchli, Stefan H (2012). Gottes Zorn in den Psalmen: Eine Studie zur Rede vom Zorn Gottes in den Psalmen im Kontext des Alten Testamentes und des Alten Orients. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Béré, Paul (2012). Le second Serviteur de Yhwh: Un portrait exégétique de Josué dans le livre éponyme. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Les vivants et leurs morts: Actes du colloque organisé par le Collège de France, Paris, les 14-15 avril 2010. Edited by: Durand, Jean-Marie; Römer, Thomas; Hutzli, Jürg (2012). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Klagetraditionen: Form und Funktion der Klage in den Kulturen der Antike. Edited by: Jaques, Margaret (2011). Fribourg: Academic Press Fribourg.
Le jeune héros: Recherches sur la formation et la diffusion d'un thème littéraire au Proche-Orient ancien (Actes du colloque organisé par les chaires d’Assyriologie et des Milieux bibliques du Collège de France, Paris, les 6 et 7 avril 2009). Edited by: Durand, Jean-Marie; Römer, Thomas; Langlois, Michael (2011). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Langlois, Michael (2011). Le texte de Josué 10: Approche philologique, épigraphique et diachronique. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Bambi Kilunga, Godefroid (2011). Prééminence de YHWH ou autonomie du prophète: Etude comparative et critique des confessions de Jérémie dans le texte hébreu massorétique et la "Septante". Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Seitenblicke: Literarische und historische Studien zu Nebenfiguren im zweiten Samuelbuch. Edited by: Dietrich, Walter (2011). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Petter, Donna Lee (2011). The Book of Ezekiel and Mesopotamian City Laments. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.

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Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis. Series Archaeologica. Edited by: Uehlinger, Christoph; Bickel, Susanne; Römer, Thomas C.; Schwemer, Daniel (2016). Fribourg/Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Choi, Gwanghyun D (2016). Decoding Canaanite Pottery Paintings from the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age I: Classification and Analysis of Decorative Motifs and Design Structures – Statistics, Distribution Patterns – Cultural and Socio-Political Implications. Fribourg, Switzerland / Göttingen, Germany: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Herrmann, Christian (2016). Ägyptische Amulette aus Palästina/Israel Band IV: Von der Spätbronzezeit IIB bis in römische Zeit. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Yavneh II: The 'Temple Hill' Repository Pit. Edited by: Kletter, Raz; Ziffer, Irit; Zwickel, Wolfgang (2015). Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Keel, Othmar (2013). Corpus der Stempelsiegel-Amulette aus Palästina/Israel: Von den Anfängen bis zur Perserzeit: Katalog Band IV: Von Tel Gamma bis Chirbet Husche. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Golani, Amir (2013). Jewelry from the Iron Age II Levant. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Rohn, Karin (2011). Beschriftete mesopotamische Siegel der Frühdynastischen und der Akkad-Zeit. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Keel, Othmar (2010). Corpus der Stempelsiegel-Amulette aus Palästina/Israel: Von den Anfängen bis zur Perserzeit: Katalog Band II: Von Bahan bis Tel Eton. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Keel, Othmar (2010). Corpus der Stempelsiegel-Amulette aus Palästina/Israel: Von den Anfängen bis zur Perserzeit: Katalog Band III: Von Tell el-Farʿa Nord bis Tell el-Fir. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Ben-Tor, Daphna (2007). Scarabs, Chronology, and Interconnections: Egypt and Palestine in the Second Intermediate Period. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Eggler, Jürg; Keel, Othmar (2006). Corpus der Siegel-Amulette aus Jordanien: Vom Neolithikum bis zur Perserzeit. Fribourg / Göttingen: Academic Press / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.

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GROMA | documenting archaeology
ISSN: 2531-6672
DOI: 10.12977/groma
Groma is an open access peer-reviewed e-journal of the Department of History and Cultures (DISCI) of the University of Bologna focusing on the different methodologies applied to archaeology. Particular attention is paid to Mediterranean archaeology and to specific methodological aspects such as archaeological documentation and landscape archaeology.

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Siris: Studi e ricerche della Scuola di Specializzazionein Beni Archeologici di Matera
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La rivista, organo ufficiale della “Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Archeologici” di Matera, esce con cadenza annuale dal 2000, anno in cui viene fondata sotto la direzione di Massimo Osanna e dal 2012 viene pubblicata, sempre per i tipi di Edipuglia, nella nuova serie.

Il numero 14,2014, il primo sotto la nuova direzione di Francesca Sogliani, accoglie gli Atti del Convegno “Siris, Herakleia, Polychoron. Città e campagna tra Antichità e Medioevo” tenutosi a Policoro nel 2013 e organizzato dalla Scuola di Matera con il Sostegno del Comune di Policoro e della Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Basilicata.


La rivista, presente in numerose Biblioteche di Atenei ed Istituzioni italiani e stranieri, costituisce uno dei ben noti strumenti di riferimento per la ricerca archeologica sia di ambito classico che post-classico; dotata di un rinnovato comitato scientifico nazionale e internazionale e di un comitato editoriale direttivo, si avvale, per la rigorosa selezione dei contributi, del processo double-blind peer review.


A seguito della procedura di revisione della classificazione delle riviste scientifiche avviata dall’ANVUR, la rivista ha ottenuto il riconoscimento di scientificità per le seguenti aree disciplinari: 10 – Scienze dell’antichità, filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche; 11 – Scienze storiche, filosofiche, pedagogiche e psicologiche. È stata inoltre riconosciuta di Fascia A per il settore 10-A1, Archeologia.
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