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Kyprianos Update (1 December 2020)

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Our latest update to the Kyprianos Database of Ancient Ritual Texts and Objects has just gone live. As well as correcting some minor errors in manuscript and text entries, we have added:

  • A whole new Archives table. This table provides information on collections of manuscripts. At present, the online version of Kyprianos contains 10 entries, and we will continue to add more with future updates
  • 24 new manuscript entries, bringing the total number to 748.
    • The database now includes entries for all of the manuscripts of Meyer and Smith’s Ancient Christian Magic, in particular the manuscripts which we classify as non-magical and which were therefore excluded in previous updates.
    • These include Vatican Coptic Papyrus 1 (M170), one of the earliest Coptic manuscripts to be published in Europe, containing a sortition oracle, beautiful images of which are available on the Vatican Digital Library, as well as the Old Coptic Schmidt papyrus (M524), one of the earliest surviving Coptic texts, written as a petition to the god Osiris for a woman named Esrmpe.
  • 5 new texts, bringing the total to 22.
    Among the most interesting new additions are:

Many thanks to those readers who contacted us with additional information and corrections.

 

Ägyptologische "Binsen"-Weisheiten III : Formen und Funktionen von Zeichenliste und Paläographie : Akten der internationalen und interdisziplinären Tagung in der Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz im April 2016

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Open Access Journal: Journal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting: from the first to the seventh century (JJMJS)

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[First posted in AWOL 21 October 2014, updated 1 December 2020]

Journal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting: from the first to the seventh century (JJMJS)
ISSN: 2374-7862 (print)
ISSN: 2374-7870 (online)
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ournal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting: From the First to the Seventh Century (JJMJS) is a peer-reviewed academic open access journal, published electronically in co-operation with Hebrew University (Jerusalem), University of Oslo (Oslo), and DePaul University (Chicago).

JJMJS is an independent and scholarly journal registered as a non-profit organization in Norway (Org. no. 918437312) and does not represent any particular theological school or religious organization.

The purpose of JJMJS is to advance scholarship on a crucial period in the early history of the Jewish and Christian traditions, from the first to the seventh century, when they developed into what is today known as two world religions, mutually shaping one another as they did so. JJMJS publishes high-quality research on any topic that directly addresses or has implications for the understanding of the inter-relationship and interaction between the Jesus movement and other forms of Judaism, as well as for the processes that led to the formation of Judaism and Christianity as two related but independent religions.

The primary fields of study included in the journal's purview are: Christian Origins, New Testament Studies, Early Jewish Studies (including Philo and Josephus), the Dead Sea Scrolls, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, Rabbinic Studies, Patristics, History of Ancient Christianity, Reception History, and Archaeology. Methodological diversity and innovation is encouraged.

JJMJS is governed by the editorial committee in accordance with an agreement between its three academic partner institutions. The Editor-in-Chief and the Co-editors are responsible for the academic standard and general direction of the journal.

JJMJS ​Issue 7 (2020)

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JJMJS Issue 6 (2019)
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JJMJS Issue 5 (2018)

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Il tesoro di Cipro: Clodio, Catone e la conquista

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Lorenzo Calvelli   Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia 
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In 58 BCE, Cyprus, an island rich in natural resources and an ancient stronghold of the Ptolemaic dynasty in the Eastern Mediterranean, was declared property of the Roman people. The decision was promoted by the tribune P. Clodius Pulcher, who had Cato the Younger appointed as leader of the expedition in charge of confiscating the patrimony of the king of the island. Clodius and Cato shared multiple interests in a crucial area for Roman expansion and formed an unlikely and unexpected partnership. The conquest of Cyprus saw Roman foreign policy shaped by internal political debate and the ambitions of the great personalities of the day. This book investigates how the Romans acquired Cyprus and bolstered the connectivity of the island, which became part of an extensive commercial and strategic network. The legal basis, motives, development and effects of the conquest are the object of a thorough investigation, carried out through the close scrutiny of a rich set of ancient documents, some of which have only recently been discovered or have not yet been fully appraised by scholars.

ISBN (print): 978-88-6969-445-5
ISBN (ebook): 978-88-6969-444-8
DOI 10.30687/978-88-6969-444-8 

 

Section Française de la Direction des Antiquités du Soudan: Specialized publications on line

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[First posted in AWOL 3 October 2017, updated 1 December 2020]

Section Française de la direction des antiquités du Soudan: Specialized publications on line

sfdas : Section française de la direction des antiquités du Soudan

Fondée en 1967 sur une initiative de Jean Vercoutter, la SFDAS a été officiellement créée en 1969. Elle a été dirigée successivement par André Vila (1969-1975), Francis Geus (1975-1984), Jacques Reinold (1984-2000), Francis Geus (2000-2004), Vincent Rondot (2005-2009), Claude Rilly (2009-2014), Vincent Francigny (2014-2018) et depuis Avril 2019, par Marc Maillot. Chargée de coopérer avec la Direction des Antiquités soudanaises dans ses activités de terrain (fouilles et prospections).

Founded in 1967 at the initiative of Jean Vercoutter, the SFDAS was officially created in 1969. It was successively run by André Vila (1969-1975), Francis Geus (1975-1984), Jacques Reinold (1984-2000), Francis Geus (2000-2004), Vincent Rondot (2005-2009), Claude Rilly (2009-2014) and, since September 2014, by Vincent Francigny. In charge of cooperating with the Sudanese Department of Antiquities in its field activities (excavations and prospection), the SFDAS took part in the last rescue operations of the Nubian campaign which preceded the water impoundment in the Aswan dam reservoir. It then pursued the systematic inventory of the sites of the Nile Valley south of the lake. It has also conducted several planned excavations, namely on the sites of Missiminia (Napatan, Meroitic, X-group and Christian necropolis), Kadada (Neolithic, Meroitic and post-Meroitic necropolis), Kadruka (Neolithic funeral mound) and El-Hobagi (post-Meroitic burial mound).

SNR

Sudan Notes and Records

L’intégralité des Sudan Notes and Records est en ligne.

Early Khartoum

En 1944, A.J. Arkell a fouillé, près de l’actuelle ville de Khartoum, un site mésolithique qui comporte les vestiges d’une occupation qu’il a nommé « Early Khartoum ». Aucune trace de maison ou de hutte n’a été retrouvée bien que les vestiges semblent appartenir à un habitat régulièrement occupé. Cette dénomination "Early Khartoum" correspond à une culture fameuse pour son travail de l’os et son industrie de pierre microlithique. L’utilisation de la poterie indique des contacts avec des cultures néolithiques. Les restes fauniques renvoient l’image d’une communauté vivant de la chasse et de la pêche ; aucun animal domestique n’a été trouvé.

L’écriture méroïtique

Synthèse des principes de l’écriture méroïtique et de son apparition. Cliquez sur le PDF ci-joint pour accéder à l’ouvrage
The quest for water and the diffusion of Northern East Sudanic languages from the fourth to the first millenia BCE

From the Yellow Nile to the Blue Nile.

« Du Nil jaune au Nil Bleu. Quête de l’eau et la diffusion des langues d’Extrême-Nord soudanienne du quatrième au premier millénaire avant notre ère ».
Cette conférence a été livrée dans le cadre de l’ECAS 2009 à Leipzig, du 4 au 7 Juin 2009.

Royal Cemeteries of Kush

RCK

Les cinq volumes des Royal Cemeteries of Kush sont en ligne. Bonne lecture.
Meroitic Newsletters

MNL

L’intégralité des Meroitic Newsletters est en ligne.

Archaeological Survey of Nubia

ASN

Les six volumes de l’Archaeological Survey of Nubia sont en ligne. Bonne Lecture.

Dotawo 3

Le troisième volume de Dotawo, par Marc Maillot, est dédié aux savoir-faire et aux techniques dans le Soudan Ancien. Cette collection d’articles est le résultat d’un atelier tenu à l’Université de Lille les 5 et 6 septembre 2013, qui a réuni plusieurs chercheurs soudanais en archéologie, de l’architecture à la production de fer parmi la poterie et de l’industrie textile.

Fouilles d'Oxford en Nubie

L’Université Oxford a organisé une série d’expéditions au sud de l’Égypte et du Soudan à partir de 1910, dirigée et financée en grande partie par Francis Lewellyn Griffith, le premier professeur d’égyptologie à Oxford. Les travaux ont été effectués entre 1910 et 1913, puis de 1929 à 1931 dans des sites tels que Faras, Kawa et Sanam. Après la mort de Griffith en 1934, Sir Laurence Kirwan dirige les fouilles d’Oxford à Firka (1934-1935) et à Kawa (1935-1936).

Ballana/Qustul

Ballana, nécropole de Basse-Nubie, a été fouillée par Walter Bryan Emery entre 1928 et 1931, dans le cadre d’une intervention de sauvetage précédant la construction du barrage d’ Assouan. Un total de 122 tombes ont été documentées, localisées sous d’importants monticules artificiels. Ces derniers s’insrivent dans la période comprise entre l’effondrement de l’état Méroïtique et la fondation des royaumes chrétiens de Nubie, c’est à dire entre 350 et 600 après J.-C. Ces monticules comportent habituellement une ou plusieurs chambres souterraines, avec une chambre funéraire principale. Certaines tombes ont été trouvées inviolées, mais même les sépultures perturbées contenaient encore de nombreux objets funéraires.

Karanog

En Nubie soudanaise, L. Woolley et D. R. MacIver furent les premiers à entreprendre un programme de fouille d’une ville méroïtique et son cimetière associé sur le site de Karanòg. Cette fouille de la mission de l’université de Pennsylvanie en 1909, a permis de documenter l’architecture méroïtique, dans une région encore non étudiée, et de décrire un matériel archéologique qui se distingue du matériel provenant des sites de la région du Boutana.

Buhen

Bouhen est le site d’une des forteresses établies en Nubie par les pharaons pour défendre leur frontière méridionale et contrôler les routes commerciales qui passaient par le Nil depuis le Soudan.

Si un établissement initial remontant à l’époque thinite y a été découvert, c’est à partir de l’Ancien Empire que Bouhen prend de l’importance comme comptoir commercial, notamment avec Khéphren de la IVe dynastie qui prisa particulièrement la région pour ses carrières de diorite. Mais c’est surtout à dater de la XIIe dynastie, notamment sous Sésostris Ier puis Sésostris III au Moyen Empire, qu’il prend son aspect définitif.

Il s’agit d’un des plus vastes exemple de forteresses édifiées avec sa double muraille crénelée et ses douves lui donnant l’aspect d’une véritable ville retranchée.

Excavations at Kerma

Harvard African studies
George Andrew Reisner
Egyptian Expedition of Harvard University and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Peabody Museum of Harvard University, 1923

Aniba

Steindorff G. Aniba. Vols. I-III, J.J. Augustin, Glückstadt-Hamburg, 1935, 253 pages, 98 planches. Première Edition.

Aksha

La fouille du site archéologique d’Aksha, autrement appelé Serra Ouest ou Serreh, est composée de trois campagnes, tenues entre 1961 et 1962. Les opérations se sont concentrées sur un temple ramesside et les vestiges chrétiens attenants ; une nécropole méroïtique au nord-ouest du temple ; et un site d’habitat de petite taille daté du Groupe C.

Routes de l'Orient

Le troisième Hors-Série de Routes de l’Orient sur l’archéologie française au Soudan est disponible, en partenariat avec la SFDAS.

Nag Gamus

La SFDAS poursuit son programme de numérisation des archives anciennes. Nous vous proposons en version numérique l’ouvrage de M. Almagro, la nécropole méroïtique de Nag Gamus, publié en 1965.

Nag Shayeg

Mission archéologique espagnole du comité national espagnol de l’UNESCO en 1960. Nécropole méroïtique dans la région d’Argin, avec plus de 220 tombes.

 

Open Access Monograph Series: West & East. Rivista della Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Archeologici. Monografie

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 «West & East». Rivista della Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Archeologicidelle Università di Trieste, Udine, Venezia Ca’Foscari 
is the organ of the Post-graduate Archaeological School of the Universities of Trieste, Udine and Venice Ca’ Foscari (SISBA). It is an on-line journal released once in a year, usually at the end of the year, on the digital platform OpenstarTs – EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste. «West & East» aims to promote studies and scientific research in every branch of Archaeology by disseminating in full Open Access significant pieces of scholarship concerning Mediterranean and Near-Eastern cultures and their reciprocal relationships from Prehistory to the Middle Ages. 
«West & East» publishes studies that critically discuss topics concerning art and archaeology of the above mentioned subject area and periods. Studies that involve the application of scientific disciplines (e.g. archaeometric analyses) are also welcome, as well as field reports, provided that they give a critical account of the achieved results.«West & East» does not publish, unless very special cases, bibliographic notes and reviews; popularizing papers; translations; essays with a predominant philosophical approach, even if concerning ancient and/or medieval artefacts.

And see See AWOL's Alphabetical List of Open Access Monograph Series in Ancient Studies

Open Access Journal: Die Bibel in der Kunst (BiKu) / Bible in the Arts (BiA)

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[First posted in AWOL 24 November 2018, updated 2 December 2020]

Die Bibel in der Kunst (BiKu) / Bible in the Arts (BiA)
bibelwissenschaft.de - Das wissenschaftliche Bibelportal der Deutschen Bibelgesellschaft
Die Zeitschrift bietet Aufsätze zur Wirkungsgeschichte der Bibel in Bildender Kunst, Literatur und Musik. Kürzere Beiträge stellen neuere Bücher und aktuelle Projekte vor.
The journal presents articles on the reception history of the Bible in visual arts, literature and music. Short articles provide reviews of new books and reports on current research. 

 3. Jahrgang 2019

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Open Access Journal: Asia Anteriore Antice: Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Cultures (AsiAna)

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[First posted in AWOL 23 July 2029, update 2 December 2020]

Asia Anteriore Antice: Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Cultures (AsiAna)
ISSN: 2611-8912

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Asia Anteriore Antica (AsiAnA) is an international Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Cultures studies founded and edited by scholars of different disciplines and approaches (philology, linguistics, history, archaeology), and cooperating in common researches and field projects based on an interdisciplinary perspective. 
FOCUS
Asia Anteriore Antica (AsiAnA) focuses on the variegated scenario of the emergence, development and crises of the ancient Near East cultures analysed in the plurality of their distinct and intertwining characters, languages, writing and literacy, administration and material culture, arts and politics, economy and trade, ideology and religion. All these lements shaped a civilization which strongly impacted on the history of the ancient world.  Exploring this plurality of issues from different perspectives can add to our understanding of the social dynamics and the spatial and chronological trajectories that forged the Near Eastern cultures over a long duration. 
AIM
Asia Anteriore Antica (AsiAnA) will present studies in different disciplines, Hittitology, Assyriology, Semitistics, History, Archaeology and Art History of the ancient Near East aiming to diffuse the results of researches such as excavation reports, edition of epigraphic sources, studies on philological data, visual arts, archaeology and archaeometry. With the intent of confronting different scientific voices of these disciplines and crossing their traditional borders the journal will supply a handy tool of scholarly information on various subjects, open to the international debate and innovative theoretical issues.

Vol. 2 (2020)

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Vol 1 No 1 (2019) 

Berliner Beiträge zur Archäometrie, Kunsttechnologie und Konservierungswissenschaft

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ISSN: 0344-5089

 Berliner Beiträge zur Archäometrie, Kunsttechnologie und Konservierungswissenschaft © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Die jährlich erscheinende Zeitschrift des Rathgen-Forschungslabors bietet ein breites Spektrum an wissenschaftlich publizierten Artikeln zu aktuellen Forschungsergebnissen in deutscher und englischer Sprache.

Inhaltsverzeichnis. In: BBA Band 25/2017 (PDF, 1,6 MB)

Nr. 1: Günther Schauerte: Josef Riederer - Der Mann der Stunde. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 9-10 (PDF, 1,6 MB)

Nr. 2: Dietrich Wildung: Der Impresario. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 13-14 (PDF, 2,0 MB)

Nr. 3: Ina Reiche: Josef Riederer: Wiederbegründer und erster Direktor des Rathgen-Forschungslabors der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 15-41 (PDF, 5,1 MB)

Nr. 4: Hermann Born: Echt und falsch: Ein Silberhortfund aus Mesopotamien im Berliner Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 43-54 (PDF, 3,7 MB)

Nr. 5: Uwe Peltz: Das „Chemische Laboratorium“ bis zur Gründung als „Zwillingsinstitute“ im geteilten Berlin. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 55-94 (PDF, 16 MB)

Nr. 6: Ina Reiche und Sabrina Buchhorn: Wiederentdeckte Fotoaufnahmen „Sprechstunde beim Museumsdoktor“ –Das „Chemische Laboratorium“ unter der Leitung von Dr. Carl Brittner in den 1930er Jahren. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 95-101 (PDF, 3,1 MB)

Nr. 7: Sonja Radujkovic: Von Wasserbädern und Überzügen – aus der Konservierungsgeschichte des Ischtar-Tores im Vorderasiatischen Museum. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 103-117 (PDF, 6,1 MB)

Nr. 8: Hans-Georg Bartel: Martin Heinrich Klaproth und die Archäometrie. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 119-136 (PDF, 3,7 MB)

Nr. 9: Stefan Röhrs, Sabine Schwerdtfeger, Agnes Schwarzmaier, Ina Reiche: Non-invasive micro-analytical study of five mummy portraits and the Severan Tondo of the Antikensammlung, Berlin. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 137-148 (PDF, 3,4 MB)

Nr. 10: Cristina Lopes Aibéo, Ellen Egel, Katharina Müller, Matthias Alfeld, Ina Reiche: Distinguishing different illuminators in the manuscript of Mary of Guelders. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 149-157 (PDF, 3,8 MB)

Nr. 11: Roberta Giuliani, Sabine Schwerdtfeger, Georg Josef Dietz, M. Ladenburger, Ina Reiche: Search for chronological chemical markers of the copper alloy of paintings on copper and copperplates used for prints. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 159-168 (PDF, 3,3 MB)

Nr. 12: Salwa Joram, Art Néss Proaño Gaibor, Silvia Marten, Regine-Ricarda Pausewein, Sabine Schwerdtfeger, Matthijs de Keijzer, Regina Hofmann-de Keijzer, Ina Reiche: Holländischer Scharlach im Reformationsteppich der Anna Bump aus dem Jahre 1667. In: BBA Band 25/2017, S. 169-188 (PDF, 5,6 MB)

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Eos: A scholarly society dedicated to Africana Receptions of Ancient Greece and Rome

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Eos: A scholarly society dedicated to Africana Receptions of Ancient Greece and Rome
Eos

Eos is a scholarly society founded in 2017 by Sasha-Mae Eccleston, Harriet Fertik, Mathias Hanses, and Caroline Stark, four (then-) junior Classicists who wanted to build upon the innovative work already being done in Africana reception studies. The society's wide-ranging mission grew out of dialogue between the co-founders about their desires for this area of research and with the contributions of those who paved a way for it in mind. New possibilities are on the horizon as Sarah Derbew, Devondra McMillan, and Jackie Murray join the leadership team in 2020-2021.

An Ancient Greek word for the dawn, Eos (EE-os) symbolizes a new beginning. The image of daybreak captures what we think this initiative can offer, a new way of engaging ancient Greek and Roman cultures, of according Africana receptions of those cultures the respect they deserve, and of building a thriving community to support scholars marginalized for their identities, for their academic interests, or both. We aim to center the work and experiences of Black people in the field of Classics, to shine a light on what has already been accomplished, and to reduce the risks, personal and professional, to those dedicated to this area of study, especially scholars of color.

Open Access Journal: Distant Worlds Journal (DWJ)

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[First posted in AWOL 16 July 2017, updated 3 November 2020]

Distant Worlds Journal (DWJ)
ISSN: 2509-2588
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The Distant Worlds Journal (DWJ) is a peer-reviewed online journal that seeks to provide a platform for early-career researchers to present their findings and perspectives on cultures of the ancient world. It has its inspiration in the Munich Graduate School for Ancient Studies ‘Distant Worlds’, which currently incorporates Prehistorical Archaeology, Classical Archaeology and Philology, Byzantine Studies, Ancient History and Philosophy, Theology, Egyptology, Biblical Studies, Near Eastern Archaeology, Assyriology and Hittite Studies, Indology, Tibetology, and Sinology. The aspiration of Distant Worlds is to draw together scholars from a variety of disciplines and to engage in interdisciplinary discussion regarding broader questions surrounding the study of the ancient world. In this manner, the DWJ aims to cultivate a forum with which to engage the wider scholarly community.

Each edition of the Journal will be centred on a specific thematic issue that can be engaged in by a diversity of disciplines and considered from a variety of methodological approaches. The individual theme therefore acts as a fulcrum around which a range of individual topics may be discussed. Each paper should engage with the specific theme in question whilst simultaneously dealing with the current issues within an individual specialism or considering broader theoretical and interdisciplinary issues. We envisage that each paper will further the broader dialogue in studies of the ancient world by engaging in critical and shared questions. It is only by the breaking of boundaries that fresh ideas can be developed; through this journal we hope to especially empower doctoral and postdoctoral scholars to voice their views at an international level.

No 5 (2020) Ideologie und Organisation: Komparative Untersuchungen antiker Gesellschaften

No 4 (2020): Chances and Problems of Cultural Anthropological Perspectives in Ancient Studies


Open Access Journal: Boletín de la Asociación Española de Egiptología

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[First posted in AWOL 15 December 2010, updated 4 December 2020]

Boletín de la Asociación Española de Egiptología
ISSN: 1131-6780

Nacido en 1988, BAEDE es el Boletín de la Asociación Española de Egiptología, una publicación científica de periodicidad anual cuya  finalidad es la difusión de trabajos de investigación relacionados con el campo de la egiptología y la nubiología: Arqueología, Historia,  Arte, Conservación, Filología, Literatura, Religión…, desde el Periodo Predinástico hasta el Periodo Medieval.

BAEDE 2010-2019

BAEDE 28 (2019)

Edición impresa solicitar ejemplares del número en AEDE (info@aedeweb.com)

PORTADA, CONTRAPORTADA Y PORTADA INTERIOR

JUNTA DIRECTIVA DIRECCIÓN DEL BOLETÍN, COMITÉ COMITÉ DE REDACCIÓN Y COMITÉ CIENTÍFICO

PLATAFORMAS DE EVALUACIÓN

NORMAS DE REDACCIÓN PARA LA PUBLICACIÓN DE ARTÍCULOS EN EL BOLETÍN DE LA AEDE // GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS

ÍNDICE

ALBA GÓMEZ, J; DE LA TORRE ROBLES, Y; MARTÍNEZ DE DIOS, J.L; BARBA COLMENERO, V Y JIMÉNEZ SERRANO, A: EL PROYECTO QUBBET EL-HAWA: RESULTADOS PRELIMINARES DE LOS TRABAJOS REALIZADOS EN LAS TUMBAS QH23, QH32 Y EXTERIOR DE QH34aa-QH34bb. NUEVAS TUMBAS LOCALIZADAS : QH34ee, QH34ff-llProyecto Qubbet el-Hawa_resultados preliminares de los trabajos realizados en las tumbas QH23, QH32 y exterior de QH34aa_QH34bb_ Nuevas tumbas localizadas QH34ee. QH34ff_11

GRACIA ZAMACONA, C: THE SEMANTICS OF THE VERB sDr IN THE COFFIN TEXTS: ACTANCY AND AKTIONSAR

RODRÍGUEZ FRADE, P: ESCENAS DE TELARES EN LA TUMBA CAPILLA DE RAMOSE Y SU RESTAURACIÓN . MISION ESPAÑOLA EN DRA ABU EL-NA GA

DAS CANDEIAS SALES, J: POLITICAL IDEAS EXPRESSED BY VISUA L NARRA TIVES: THE CASE OF THE PTOLEMAIC EGYPTIAN TEMPLES

ROSELL, P.M : LAS ELITES DEL REINO MEDIO EGIPCIO. UNA APRO XIMACIÓN PRELIMINAR A PARTIR DEL ESTUDIO DE ALGUNAS DE SUS REPRESENTACIONES SOCIALES 

ARROYO DE LA FUENTE, A: LOS SAGRADOS ADOBES DEL PARTO Y LA CONCEPCIÓN DEL DESTINO EN EL ANTIGUO EGIPTO

JUANEDA MAGDALENA, M: LA MATERNIDAD, CRIANZA Y CUIDADOS PEDIÁTRICOS DURANTE LA INFANCIA EN EL ANTIGUO EGIPTO

PUBLICACIONES DE LA ASOCIACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DE EGIPTOLOGÍA Y CONTRAPORTADA

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    ANE 3: A DISCUSSION LIST FOR THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST

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    ANE 3: A DISCUSSION LIST FOR THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST
    ANE-3 launched this week at https://groups.io/

    The Moderator of ANE-3, Dr Mike Brass, Honorary Research Fellow, Institute of Archaeology, University College London circulated the following message: 

     I have started a new list at groups.io . It is the free basic version, though if anyone wants to pay for one of the subscribed versions then I am happy to make said person a moderator to give them the rights to do so. My style of moderating is light touch - any behaviour like that experienced on the original ANE list when hosted by Chicago will result in the person or persons being placed on moderation.

    ANE-3 is successor to ANE-2  which was hosted on https://groups.yahoo.com which is closing.

    ANE-2 was itself a successor to the Ancient Near East Discussion List originally hosted by the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago.  

    ANE 2 was a moderated academic discussion list that focuses on topics and issues of interest in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, from the Indus to the Nile, and from the beginnings of human habitation to the rise of Islam. It was intended to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas on these topics between and among scholars and students actively engaged in research and study of the Ancient Near East.

    Both ANE and ANE-2 operated under the following rules :

    Active (on-list) participation in ANE/ANE-2  assumes an informed knowledge of the ancient Near East and adherence to List Protocols (which are available at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ANE-2/files/ANE%202%20Protocols and are sent to each new subscriber upon approval of subscription application).

    The act of subscribing to the list signifies the agreement of the subscriber to follow these protocols and to accept the adjudications of the Moderators.

    ANE/ANE 2 is international in scope. List Members should expect to be able to read postings in English, French and German. Participants are free to post in any of these languages, and, upon occasion, in other languages used in the study of the Ancient Near East.

    I was the founder and moderator of ANE, and one of the moderators of ANE-2

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    Les objets égyptianisants du musée National de Téhéran publiés par Sépideh Qahéri dans la série Persika (n°20, 2020) sont maintenant consultables en ligne sur achemenet

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    Open Access Journal: Studi Epigrafici e Linguistici sul Vicino Oriente Antico (SEL)

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    Studi Epigrafici e Linguistici sul Vicino Oriente Antico (SEL)
    ISSN: 2239-5393

                                                                                                                                                                                 
    SEL is an international peer-reviewed journal that appears annually. It publishes original specialist studies on ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean cultures. Particularly welcome are contributions concerning history (of any kind, especially the history of religions) and philology (epigraphy, linguistics and the like).
    SEL è una rivista scientifica internazionale, peer-reviewed, di periodicità annuale. Pubblica studi specialistici originali sulle antiche culture vicino-orientali e mediterranee. Sono bene accetti i contributi di taglio storico (in tutte le accezioni, particolarmente quelli storico-religiosi) e filologico (epigrafici, linguistici e d’altro tipo).

    SEL es una revista científica internacional, de periodicidad anual, con evaluación por pares (peer-review). Publica estudios especializados originales sobre las antiguas culturas próximo-orientales y mediterráneas. Acepta contribuciones históricas (de todo tipo, en especial las de corte histórico-religioso) y filológicas (epigráficas, linguísticas o de otra clase).

    The most recent full text  is vol. 27:

    2010

    ISSN: 
    2239-5393
    (full-text online / testo completo online / texto completo en línea)
    33 (n. s.)
    2016
    Vincenzo Bellelli – Paolo Xella (a cura di)
    Le lamine di Pyrgi. Nuovi studi sulle iscrizioni in etrusco e in fenicio nel cinquantenario della scoperta
    Double issue / numero doppio / volumen doble: SEL 32-33 (2015-2016) (exclusively in paper edition / solo in formato cartaceo / sólo en papel)
            


    31 (n. s.) 2014

    (exclusively in paper edition / solo in formato cartaceo / sólo en papel)
            
    30 (n. s.) 2013
    Paolo Xella (ed.)
    The Tophet in the Phoenician Mediterranean
    Double issue / numero doppio / volumen doble: SEL 29-30 (2012-2013) (exclusively in paper edition / solo in formato cartaceo / sólo en papel)
            
    28 (n. s.) 2011

    (exclusively in paper edition / solo in formato cartaceo / sólo en papel)
            
    272010

    (full-text online / testo completo online / texto completo en línea)
            
    262009

    (full-text online / testo completo online / texto completo en línea)
            
    252008

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    242007

    (full-text online / testo completo online / texto completo en línea)
            
    232006
    Maria Rocchi – Paolo Xella – José-Ángel Zamora (a cura di)
    Gli operatori cultuali - Atti del II Incontro di studio organizzato dal "Gruppo di contatto per lo studio delle religioni mediterranee" - Roma, 10 - 11 maggio 2005
    (exclusively in paper edition / solo in formato cartaceo / sólo en papel)
            

    222005

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    2004


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    2003
    Paolo Xella – José-Ángel Zamora (a cura di)
    Epigrafia e Storia delle religioni. Dal documento epigrafico al problema storico-religioso (Atti dell'Incontro di studio sul tema... organizzato in collaborazione da: EEHAR (CSIC) - ICFP (CNR). Roma, EEHAR, 28 maggio 2002)
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    Open Access Journal: Les Mélanges de l’École française de Rome – Antiquité (MEFRA)

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    Les Mélanges de l’École française de Rome – Antiquité (MEFRA)
    ISSN électronique: 1724-2134 
    Les Mélanges de l’École française de Rome – Antiquité (MEFRA) publient des articles portant sur l’histoire, la culture et l’archéologie des mondes anciens en Méditerranée, en particulier en Italie, en Afrique du Nord et dans les Balkans, mais portant également sur les interactions entre cet espace et le reste du monde antique. Ils publient aussi des dossiers thématiques en lien avec les fouilles et les programmes scientifiques de l’EFR, et plus généralement des études relevant de diverses disciplines (histoire, archéologie, archéométrie, épigraphie, philologie, droit etc.), de la Préhistoire à la fin de l’Antiquité.

    Derniers numéros

    ISBN 978-2-7283-1436-2

    Numéros en texte intégral

    Journal of Greek Archaeology Volume 5 (2020): Free Sampler

    Chantiers et matériaux de construction: De l’Antiquité à la Révolution industrielle en Orient et en Occident

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    Chantiers et matériaux de construction

    Les quinze communications regroupées dans cet ouvrage confrontent les données provenant des sites archéologiques à celles tirées de chantiers spécialisés dans l’expérimentation de la construction et dans la restauration de monuments. Dans le domaine de l’archéologie du bâti, la lecture des vestiges conduit à la déconstruction mentale des élévations afin de restituer les phases d’occupation d’un bâtiment. Elle consiste aussi à distinguer les étapes de construction inhérentes à tout chantier, quels que soient les périodes et les lieux, en Orient comme en Occident. Il s’agit donc d’adopter une méthode d’analyse régressive pour renseigner les périodes anciennes à partir d’exemples récents de chantiers bien documentés. Si la notion de progrès existe à travers l’évolution de la science et des techniques modernes, le chantier médiéval de construction du château de Guédelon permet, par l’expérimentation, de retrouver des savoir-faire hérités du passé.

    Anne Baud, Gérard Charpentier, Maryline Martin et al.
    Introduction générale
    Nicolas Jacob-Rousseau et Frédéric Gob
    Le flottage du bois et ses conséquences écologiques, de l’Antiquité à l’époque contemporaine

    Problèmes, matériel et méthodes pour une contribution à l’histoire environnementale

    Bruno Phalip
    Restaurer un édifice médiéval, problèmes de méthode

    À propos de quelques sites dans le centre de la France et dans le royaume Khmère entre le xie et le xiiie siècle

    Chamsia Sadozaï et David Gandreau
    Outils stratégiques et techniques pour la conservation des sites archéologiques en terre

    L’exemple de Merv, site du patrimoine mondial au Turkménistan

    Anne Baud, Gérard Charpentier, Maryline Martin et al.
    Conclusion

     

     

    Open Access Monograph Series: Collana della Rivista di Diritto Romano

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    Collana della Rivista di Diritto Romano
    ISSN: 2499-6491
    Led On Line 

    TESTI

    BASILICORUM LIBRI LX. Ristampa digitale dell'edizione di K.W.E. Heimbach (Lipsia 1833)
    A cura di Michele Fino e Massimo Miglietta

    In corso di pubblicazione on line
    Disponibile anche in versione a stampa in allegato a «Rivista di diritto romano»


    RACCOLTE

    ATTI DEL CONVEGNO «PROCESSO CIVILE E PROCESSO PENALE NELL’ESPERIENZA GIURIDICA DEL MONDO ANTICO». In memoria di Arnaldo Biscardi – Siena, Certosa di Pontignano, 13-15 dicembre 2001

    SCRITTI GIURIDICI DI GIUSEPPE PROVERA
    In corso di pubblicazione

    SAGGI

    nEW
    Pierfrancesco Arces
    RICERCHE SULLE TECNICHE DI SCRITTURA DELLE «ISTITUZIONI» DI GAIO

    nEW
    Mariangela Ravizza
    PONTEFICI E VESTALI NELLA ROMA REPUBBLICANA

    Gianluca Mainino
    STUDI GIURIDICI SULLA TABULA ALIMENTARIA DI VELEIA

    Lucia Di Cintio

    «ORDINE» E «ORDINAMENTO»
    Idee e categorie giuridiche nel mondo romano

    Arnaldo Biscardi (Ristampa emendata della seconda edizione a cura di I. Pontoriero e F. Zuccotti)
    ACTIO PECUNIAE TRAIECTICIAE
    Contributo alla dottrina delle clausole penali

    Valentina Casella
    LA TRASMISSIBILITÀ EREDITARIA DELLA STIPULATIO

    Ferdinando Zuccotti
    DELLA TRANSAZIONE, PURTROPPO

    Lucia Di Cintio
    NUOVE RICERCHE SULLA «INTERPRETATIO VISIGOTHORUM» AL «CODEX THEODOSIANUS». Libri I-II

    Paola Ombretta Cuneo
    SEQUESTRO DI PERSONA, RIDUZIONE IN SCHIAVITÙ E TRAFFICO DI ESSERI UMANI
    Studi sul «crimen plagii» dall’età dioclezianea al V secolo d.C.

    Mariateresa Carbone
    L’EMERSIONE DELL’«EMPTIO» CONSENSUALE E LE «LEGES VENDITIONIS» DI CATONE

    Annamaria Manzo
    «MAGNUM MUNUS DE IURE RESPONDENDI SUBSTINEBAT»
    Studi su Publio Rutilio Rufo

    Ferdinando Zuccotti
    SACRAMENTUM CIVITATIS. Diritto costituzionale e ius sacrum nell’arcaico ordinamento giuridico romano

    Raffaella Siracusa
    LA NOZIONE DI «UNIVERSITAS» IN DIRITTO ROMANO

    Pierfrancesco Arces
    STUDI SUL DISPORRE MORTIS CAUSA. Dall’età decemvirale al diritto classico

    Lucia Di Cintio
    L’«INTERPRETATIO VISIGOTHORUM» AL «CODEX THEODOSIANUS». Il libro IX

    Gianluca Mainino
    STUDI SUL CAPUT XXI DELLA LEX RUBRIA DE GALLIA CISALPINA

    Paola Ombretta Cuneo
    ANONYMI GRAECI ORATIO FUNEBRIS IN CONSTANTINUM II

    Lauretta Maganzani
    LA «DILIGENTIA QUAM SUIS» DEL DEPOSITARIO DAL DIRITTO ROMANO ALLE CODIFICAZIONI NAZIONALI
    Casi e questioni di diritto civile nella prospettiva storico-comparatistica

    Filippo Gallo
    L’INTERPRETAZIONE DEL DIRITTO E’ “AFFABULAZIONE”?

    Emanuele Stolfi
    STUDI SUI «LIBRI AD EDICTUM» DI POMPONIO. II. Contesti e pensiero

     




    Open Access Journal: Vicino Oriente

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    Vicino Oriente
    ISSN: 0393-0300
    e-ISSN: 2532-5159 
    Vicino Oriente is the journal of the Sezione di Orientalistica (Section of Oriental Studies) of the Department of Sciences of Antiquity of Rome “La Sapienza” University. 
    VO is published yearly and deals with Near and Middle Eastern Archaeology, History, Epigraphy, extending its view on the whole Mediterranean with the study of Phoenician and Punic documents. 
    Purposes of the journal are: to host preliminary reports of excavations currently carried on by the Department in the Near and Middle East, Egypt and the Mediterranean; to report about and update the status of research projects in progress; to introduce PhD projects currently undergoing in the Department.
    The journal publishes contributions of historical, archaeological, artistic, philological, philosophical, and religious disciplines in ancient Mediterranean, Asia, and Africa. Papers submitted to the Editorial Board are, of course, selected by the members of the Scientific Committee, all scholars of the Section of Oriental Studies of Department of Sciences of Antiquities at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”.

    Current Issue

    VICINO ORIENTE XXIV - 2020

    Articoli

    L. Nigro - E. Gallo - R. Gharib - F. Mura - M. Macrì - T. Rinaldi -
    An Egyptian green schist palette and an amazonite gemstone
    from the "Palace of the Copper Axes" at Batrawy, Jordan


    A. Shawamra - F. Cappella - An Iron Age II tomb
    with Phoenician items at Khirbet Bir el-Kharayib, Central Palestine


    L. Nigro - D. Montanari - F. Mura - M. Bernabale - C. De Vito -
    A.MaNiveau-de-Villedary - A Sardinian early 1st millennium BC bronze axe
    from Motya


    P. Bartoloni - Review article:
    B. Bechtold - S. Vassallo, Le anfore puniche dalla necropoli di Himera
    (seconda metà del VII - fine del V sec. a.C.), Leuven - Paris - Bristol 2018


    C. Guastella - Le ceramiche di impasto dalla Zona D a Mozia.
    Aspetti socio-economici in ambito domestico


    D. D’Erasmo - Figure femminili e gestione del potere durante la VI Dinastia:
    le donne della corte di Pepi I


    P. Bartoloni - Review article:
    F. Spagnoli, La ceramica dipinta fenicia e punica a Mozia.
    Le produzioni e i motivi decorativi (VIII-IV secolo a.C.)
    (Quaderni di Archeologia Fenicio-Punica VIII), Roma 2019


    C.G. Cereti - Are the Provincial Capitals of Ērānšahr really provincial capitals?

    S. Seminara - The world according to E-anatum.
    The narrative of the events in E-anatum’s royal inscriptions


    A. Agostini - Clues for Minaean history.
    A chronological reassessment in light of new epigraphic and archaeological data
    from Barāqish (5th and 4th centuries BC)


    L. Nigro - T. Rinaldi - The divine spirit of bees.
    A note on honey and the origins of yeast-driven fermentation


    D. Montanari - Bollettino delle attività del Museo del Vicino Oriente,
    Egitto e Mediterraneo della Sapienza anni 2018-2020

     

    VICINO ORIENTE XXII - 2018


    Articoli

    L. Nigro - Da Gerico a Betlemme. La missione della Sapienza a Gerico e l’archeologia italiana in Palestina (1997-2017)
    con il contributo del Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale


    L. Nigro - L. Fattore - D. Montanari - 3D scanning, modelling and printing of ultra-thin nacreous shells from Jericho: a case study of small finds documentation in archaeology

    Z. Kafafi - Life and settlements during the Iron Age in the Central Jordan Valley: aspects from the site Tell Deir ‘Alla and nearby sites

    L. Nigro - F. Spagnoli - Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) from Motya and its deepest oriental roots

    A.Mª Niveau-de-Villedary y Mariñas - Gadir revisited. A proposal for reconstruction of the archaic Phoenician foundation

    F. Giusfredi - On Phoenicians in Ptolemaic Cyprus: a note on CIS I 95

    M. Guirguis - Una brocchetta eburnea dalla necropoli di Douïmès: artigianato fenicio tra Nimrud e Cartagine

    P. Bartoloni - Bambini fenici nel tofet. Review article: B. D’Andrea (2018), Bambini nel ‘limbo’. Dati e proposte interpretative sui tofet fenici e punici, Roma 2014

    M.G. Amadasi - Due colleghi all’“Orientale” di Napoli
    Review article:
    G. Toloni (a cura di), L’opera di Francesco Vattioni (1922-1995), Brescia 2016
    G. Toloni (a cura di), L’opera di Luigi Cagni (1929-1998), Brescia 2018


    A.L. Corsi - A stucco merlon from the Congregational Mosque of Siraf at the British Museum

    F. Duva - Gay in the Sasanian period: some preliminary notes on its circular urban plan

    M.V. Fontana - A small intruder: a Medieval marble winged lion from Ravello

    V. Laviola - Some newly discovered Islamic buckets from Ghazni (Afghanistan)

    G. Maresca - Between ‘Early and ‘Late’ Iron Age in South-eastern Iran: notes on the possibility to evaluate the ‘Achaemenid impact’ on the area

    M. Massullo - Une inscription au nom d’Akbar. Écho du pouvoir moghol à Ġaznī (Afghanistan)

    S. Paolini - Palanquins on camels and elephants in the Islamic world

    VICINO ORIENTE XXI - 2017


    Articoli

    A. Catastini - Ricordo di Giovanni Garbini (1931-2017)

    Nigro - D. Montanari - A. Guari - M. Tamburrini - P. Izzo - M. Ghayyada - I. Titi - J. Yasine - New archaeological features in Bethlehem (Palestine): the Italian-Palestinian rescue season of 2016

    J. Bogdani - The archaeological atlas of Coptic literature. A question of method

    V. Pisaniello - Hittite (ninda) kaz(za)mi(t)-

    A.L. Corsi - A brief note on the Early Abbasid stucco decoration.
    Madinat al-Far and the first Friday Mosque of Isfahan


    F. Duva - New perspectives on the first Abbasid Masjid-i Jumʿa of Iṣfahān

    V. Laviola - Three Islamic inkwells from Ghazni excavation

    R. Giunta - Tombeaux et inscriptions funéraires de Ghazni (Afghanistan).
    Quelques documents inédits Du XIe-XIIIe siècle


    M.V. Fontana - Qalʿa-Iṣṭakhr and the Si Gunbadān

    L. Colliva - G. Terribili - A forgotten Sasanian sculpture. The fifth bust of Narseh from the monument of Paikuli

    M. Di Cesare - A note on an Umayyad carved ivory plaque kept at the Walters Art Gallery

    A. Santi - The role of Madīna in the emergence of the Mosque-Dār al-Imāra combination: a preliminary note

    L. Nigro - D. Montanari - M. Ghayyada - J. Yasine - The el-Atan Tomb: an Early Bronze IVB female burial in the heart of Palestine

    V. Laviola - Unpublished Islamic bronze cauldrons from private collections: two early and one very late specimens

    D. Montanari - Bollettino delle attività del Museo del Vicino Oriente, Egitto e Mediterraneo della Sapienza, anno 2017

    A. Ten - Roma, il culto di Iside e Serapide in Campo Marzio: alcuni aggiornamenti

    VICINO ORIENTE XIX - 2015


    Articoli

    L. Nigro - Bethlehem in the Bronze and Iron Ages in the light of recent discoveries by the Palestinian MOTA-DACH

    V. Pisaniello - Parallel passages among Hittite-Luwian rituals: for the restoration of KUB 35.146

    F. Spagnoli - Una testa di sileno in bronzo da Mozia

    N. Chiarenza - Una matrice per terrecotte con sileno dall'Area sacra del Kothon a Mozia

    G. Labisi - al-Fudayn: an Umayyad residence in Northern Jordan

    P. Buzi - Early Christianity in the Fayyūm: the new contribution of archaeology

    I. Materia - Preliminary notes on the ware depicted on the ceiling of the Cappella Palatina in Palermo

    S. Autiero - Indian Ocean trade: a reassessment of the pottery finds from a multidisciplinary point of view (3rd Century BC-5th century AD)

    M.M. Jamhawi - N. Al-Shakarchi - I. Al-Hashimi - Assessment of tourists' satisfaction in the downtown of Amman

    Scavi e Ricerche

    L. Nigro - C. Fiaccavento - M. Jaradat - J. Yasine - Archaeology from A to Z: Abu Zarad, an ancient town in the heartland of Palestine

    L. Nigro - D. Montanari - M. Ghayyada - J. Yasine - Khalet al-Jam'a. A Middle Bronze and Iron Age necropolis near Bethlehem (Palestine)

    L. Nigro - G. Ripepi - I. Hamdan - J. Yasine - The Jericho Oasis Archaeological Park - 2015 Interim Report. Italian-Palestinian Cooperation for protection and valorization of archaeological heritage

    R. Francia - L'archivio di tavolette del complesso B-C-H di Büyükkale e l'organizzazione degli archivi reali ittiti. Considerazioni preliminari

    V. Pisaniello - La collezione di tavolette del complesso B-C-H di Büyükkale

    T. De Vincenzi - L'archivio di tavolette del complesso B-C-H sull'acropoli di Büyükkale

    Museo del Vicino Oriente, Egitto e Mediterraneo

    L. Nigro - Il nuovo allestimento del Museo del Vicino Oriente, Egitto e Mediterraneo della Sapienza

    D. Montanari - Bollettino delle attività del Museo del Vicino Oriente, Egitto e Mediterraneo della Sapienza, anno 2015

    Recensioni

    A. Orsingher - E. PAPPA (2013), Early Iron Age Exchange in the West: Phoenicians in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic (Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series 43), Leuven - Paris - Walpole 2013, MA.: Peeters

    VICINO ORIENTE XVI - 2012


    Articoli

    D. Montanari - Copper axes and double-apses buildings: investigating EB I social interrelations

    P. Sferrazza - Cattivi presagi: analisi della raffigurazione della Stanza 132 del Palazzo Reale di Mari

    I. Melandri - A new reconstruction of the anklets of Princess Khnumit

    G. Ripepi - Gli edifici su podio in Palestina durante l'Età del Ferro II

    F. Spagnoli - Un altare bruciaprofumi punico dalla "Casa del sacello domestico" a Mozia

    M. Guirguis - Monte Sirai 2005-2010. Bilanci e prospettive

    V. Tusa - Le armi dei corredi tombali della necropoli arcaica di Mozia

    M.C. Benvenuto - F. Pompeo - Il sincretismo di genitivo e dativo in persiano antico

    M.V. Fontana - S.M. Mireskandari - M. Rugiadi - A. Asadi - A.M. Jaia - A. Blanco - L. Colliva - Estakhr Project - first preliminary report of the joint Mission of the Iranian Center for Archaeological Research, the Parsa-Pasargadae Research Foundation and the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

    C.G. Cereti - L. Colliva - M.V. Fontana - G. Terribili - J. Bogdani - A. Bizzarro - A. Tilia - S.S. Tilia - From flint to silicon, modern technologies applied to the understanding of history. The Italian Archaeological Mission in Iraqi Kurdistan

    M. Rugiadi - Il complesso di ricevimento del palazzo ayyubide a Shawbak

    L. Nigro - An EB IIIB (2500-2300 BC) gemstones necklace from the Palace of the Copper Axes at Khirbet al-Batrawy, Jordan

    A. Caltabiano - Temples et sanctuaires urbains du littoral syrien à l'âge du Fer: continuité et transformation culturelles

    M. Sala - Egyptian and Egyptianizing objects from EB I-III Tell es-Sultan/ancient Jericho

    Notes

    F. Spagnoli - Un'anforetta dipinta dalla Tomba T.177 di Mozia

    VICINO ORIENTE XV - 2011


    Articoli

    M. Sala - Sanctuaries, Temples and Cult Places in Early Bronze I Southern Levant

    D. Montanari - Sei lance rituali in metallo del Bronzo Antico I (3400-3000 a.C.) dal Levante meridionale

    L. Romano - La stele del simposio?

    S. Lanna - Land-management and food-production in early Egypt (Dynasties 0-2)

    S. Paradiso - La brocca RS 24.440 da Ugarit: rappresentazione di una scena di offerta

    G. Pagliari - Ancient Egyptian Palace: The Tripartite Plan of Audience System

    M.G. Amadasi Guzzo - On the Beginnings of the Punic Scripts

    B. D’Andrea - S. Giardino - “Il tofet: dove e perché”: alle origini dell’identità fenicia

    L. Sist - Preliminary notes on two royal buildings discovered in Napata

    A. Colazilli - Il pianto nell’antico Egitto

    A. D’Aleo - Il mito di Butes: un caso paradigmatico di “sincretismo”?

    S. Della Ricca - I. Della Ricca - Quale sanità nel Vicino Oriente urbanizzato?

    V. Messina - J. Mehr Kian - Ricognizione dei rilievi partici d’Elimaide. La piana di Izeh-Malamir

    M. Rugiadi - The Emergence of Siliceous-paste in Iran in the Last Quarter of the 11th century and Related Issues. The Dated Assemblage from the Southern Domed Hall of the Great Mosque of Isfahan

    I. Melandri - Nuove considerazioni su una statua da Qaw el-Kebir al Museo delle Antichità Egizie di Torino

    Reviews

    D. Nadali - Eph‘al, I.,The City Besieged. Siege and Its Manifestations in the Ancient Near East, Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 36, Brill Ed., Leiden - Boston 2009

    D. Nadali - Curtis, J.E. - Tallis, N (eds.), The Balawat Gates of Ashurnasirpal II, The British Museum Press, London 2008

    VICINO ORIENTE XIV - 2008


    Articoli

    A. Vacca - Rappresentazioni di edifici sacri nella glittica dei periodi di Uruk, Jemdet Nasr e Protodinastico I

    L. Romano - La corona del dio. Nota sull’iconografia divina nel Protodinastico

    M. Sala - Il Temple en L a Biblo

    M. D’Andrea - Trickle Painted Ware: an Early Bronze IV Specialized Pottery Production in Palestine and Transjordan

    A. Iob - Forme, colori, funzione dei collari usekh: confronto tra immagine e modello reale

    D. Nadali - La Stele di Daduša come documento storico dell’età paleobabilonese. Immagini e iscrizione a confronto

    L. Peyronel - Guerre e alleanze in epoca paleobabilonese: il peso di Inibšina, figlia di Daduša di Ešnunna

    G. Pedrucci - Kubaba: presenze anatoliche e antecedenti siriani

    S. Festuccia - Le forme da fusione della Città Bassa Settentrionale di Tell Mardikh-Ebla

    L. Mori - Osservazioni sulla tipologia delle strade dai testi di Emar

    A. Vallorani - Bâtiment III: il palazzo neosiriano di Hama

    M.G. Amadasi Guzzo - J.-Á. Zamora Lopez - Un ostracon phénicien de Tavira (Portugal)

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