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‎Radoslaw Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski‎

‎Apsaros: A Roman Fort on the Colchis Coast‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Hardback, Pages: 293, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:164 b/w, 200 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503618579.‎

‎Summary From AD 63/64, when the Roman Empire annexed the kingdom known as Pontus Polemoniacus, up to c. 257 and the invasion of the Borans, the coast of Colchis, in modern-day Georgia, hosted a Roman garrison system that stretched along the south-eastern edge of the Black Sea. One such Roman fort, at the site of Apsaros (Gonio, Georgia) has been the subject of intensive interdisciplinary research, with a focus on exploring the site and its environs to shed new light on the history, chronology, and periodization of the Roman military presence. From the discovery of traces of the presence of four cohorts of the V Macedonian legion through to analysis of the ruins of the garrison commander's house, which was equipped with private baths and decorated with mosaics, this volume draws together ground-breaking new research to shed new light on Roman Colchis, the garrisons who lived here, and their complicated relations with local tribes. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Contributors Preface Introduction Chapter 1. The Apsaros Fort Setting Chapter 2. Materials and Construction Techniques Chapter 3. Local Tribes before the Romans and under Roman Administration Chapter 4. Roman Forts on the Colchis Coast Chapter 5. The Roman Garrison at Apsaros Chapter 6. Apsaros outside the Fortifications in the Principate Period Chapter 7. The Roman Fort during the Principate Period Chapter 8. The Mosaic Floors from the Roman Commander's Residence: By Special Order of L. Flavius Arrianus? Rados?aw Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski and Natalia Alexandria Lockley Chapter 9. The Fort and its Vicinity in the Late Roman Period Chapter 10. The Roman Fort at Apsaros and the Roman Military Presence on the Colchis Coast: Bringing the Evidence Together Appendix 1. The Roman Fort of Apsaros in Gonio Village: A Brief History of Investigations Emzar Kakhidze and Rados?aw Karasiewicz?Szczypiorski Appendix 2. Beyond the Walls: Assessment of the Main Results of Archaeological Excavations Outside the Apsaros Fort Shota Mamuladze ?, Kakhaber Kamadadze, and Tatuli Motskobili Appendix 3. Apsarus in Greek and Latin Geographical Sources from Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages Tomasz P?ociennik Appendix 4. Engraved Gems from the Roman Fort in Apsaros (Gonio) and the Makho Cemetery Pawe? Go?y?niak and Shota Mamuladze ? Appendix 5. Ceramic Building Materials at the Roman Fort in Apsaros (Gonio): Local/Regional Products or Longdistance Imports? Ma?gorzata Daszkiewicz Figures Works Cited‎

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‎Kresimir Matijevic, Rubina Raja, J rg R pke (eds)‎

‎Caesar's Visions and Impact on the Roman Empire. Revisiting the Archaeological and Historical Record of the 40s BC‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Hardback, Pages: x + 236, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:11 b/w, 55 col., 2 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503619309.‎

‎Summary Conqueror of Gaul, textbook author, demagogue, gravedigger of the Republic, first emperor: Caesar, and in particular the Caesar of the 40s BC, is equally Roman superstar and notorious dictator, and certainly one of the most controversial figures of Roman history. Bringing together specialists of various disciplines and representatives of different schools of thought, this volume offers a fresh appreciation of both Caesar as an historical character and of a period that irrevocably turned Rome into a military, political, and cultural centre and a point of reference for the ancient Mediterranean world. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations 1. Caesar's Visions and Impact on the Roman Empire: Revisiting the Archaeological and Historical Record for the 40s BC Kre?imir Matijevi?, Rubina Raja, and J rg R pke 2. Caesar's Dictatura Perpetua Revisited, in Light of the Newly Published Fragment of the Consular Fasti Robert Morstein-Marx 3. Caesar's monumentum and his Vision for Rome. Missing Entrances and Conjectural Connections: Probing the Boundaries of Rome's First Imperial Forum Christopher H. Hallet and Rubina Raja 4. Caesar from the Campus Martius to the vici: Towards a New Idea of the Roman People? Valentina Arena 5. Preservation and Change: The Ambiguous Legacy of the Syracusan ????????? after Caesar's Policies Sofia Bianchi Mancini 6. Valerius Maximus on Julius Caesar and Public Speech in the 40s BC Henriette van der Blom 7. 'Like Bellona Brandishing her Blood-Stained Lash' (VII.568): The Demonization of Caesar in Lucan's Bellum civile Nicola H mke 8. Complex Dynamics: Cleopatra and her Relationship with Caesar, Antony, and Octavian in Ludvig Holberg's Biography of Cleopatra (1745) Trine Arlund Hass 9. The Horizon of Rome: Julius Caesar's Rise to the Top and the End of the Republic Martin Jehne 10. Caesar's Impact on his Successors in the Triumviral Period Kre?imir Matijevi? 11. Some Caesarian Precedents Michael Koortbojian 12. God and Foundational Figure: Veneration of Caesar as the First Roman Axial Age Religion J rg R pke 13. Julius Caesar's Transformation of the Roman Currency Bernhard E. Woytek Index locorum Index of Names Index of Places‎

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‎Dominic Moreau, Radu Petcu, Slavtcho Kirov (eds)‎

‎A Danubio ad Gothiam. La christianisation du nord-ouest de la mer Noire dans l'Antiquit tardive - The Christianization of the North-Western Black Sea during Late Antiquity‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Hardback, Pages: 304, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:117 b/w, 87 col., 3 tables b/w., Languages: French, English, Italian. ISBN 9782503604749.‎

‎Summary This volume brings together a series of chapters, mainly (but not only) from papers presented at the A Danubio ad Gothiam International Conference, organized in Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, and Bavay, by the DANUBIUS Project (University of Lille / HALMA-UMR 8164 Research Center), from the 24th to the 27th of November 2021. The aim of this meeting was to discuss the process of Christianization in the eastern part of the Roman Lower Danube, in comparison with a neighbouring region outside the Empire, which was then nicknamed Gothia, namely the north-west coast of the Black Sea with Crimea. The case studies presented here, some of which are based on new archaeological research, provide a better understanding of the spread of Christianity in one of the northern edges of the Roman world. Le pr sent volume rassemble une s rie d'articles principalement (mais, pas seulement) issus des communications pr sent es dans le cadre du colloque international A Danubio ad Gothiam, organis Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq et Bavay, par le projet DANUBIUS (Universit de Lille / unit de recherche HALMA-UMR 8164) du 24 au 27 novembre 2021. L'objectif de cette rencontre tait de dialoguer autour du processus de christianisation dans la partie orientale du Bas-Danube romain, en comparaison avec une r gion voisine hors de l'Empire, que l'on surnommait alors Gothia, savoir la c te nord-ouest de la mer Noire avec la Crim e. Les tudes de cas pr sent es ici, dont certaines s'appuient sur de nouvelles recherches arch ologiques, permettent de mieux comprendre la diffusion du christianisme l'une des extr mit s nord du monde romain. TABLE OF CONTENTS Liste des illustrations - List of Illustrations 1. Introduction: From the Danube to the Land of the Goths Dominic Moreau Church Institutions and Organization 2. Chr tiens et vie chr tienne sur la c te sud du dioc se de Thrace jusqu'au VIe si cle Slavtcho Kirov 3. Ecclesiastical Relations of the Lower Danube and the South-Western Crimea in the Early Byzantine Period Andrey Vinogradov 4. A Note on the Figure of Elpidios within the Prosopographical Dossier of the Seven Bishops of Cherson Ekaterina Nechaeva Christian Topography and Sacred Facilities 5. Monuments chr tiens des villes maritimes de Scythie : Un corpus revisit Irina Achim 6. Les installations liturgiques de la fin du IVe si cle au VIIe si cle, sur le littoral de la mer Noire dans l'actuelle Bulgarie Julia Amoss -Reveret 7.The First Christians in Chersonesus Taurica and the Problem of the Propagation of Faith Elena Klenina Ecclesiastical Architecture and Origin of Building Material 8. Les cryptes des basiliques de Zaldapa au regard des autres exemples en Scythie, M sie seconde et Cherson se Taurique (IVe-VIIe si cles) Georgi Atanasov et Albena Milanova 9. La basilique pal ochr tienne d'Ulmetum Constantin B?jenaru et C?t?lin Nopcea 10. Una nuova basilica cimiteriale in Dobrugia? La recente scoperta a Ibida (Slava Rus?, Romania): primi dati dalle nuove ricerche Alessandro Teatini 11. Stonemasons' Marks on Marble mensae of Early Christian Churches on the North-Western Coast of the Black Sea: The Production and Shipment of Proconnesian and Docimian Marble Items Andrzej B. Biernacki Art, Craft, and Iconography 12. Iconographic Representations of the Crucifixion on Gemstones from Romanian Museum Collections, or Discovered on the Territory of Romania Ana Cristina Georgescu-Hamat 13. The Archaeological Traces of Early Christianity in Roman Dacia Radu Ota 14. Sixth- and Seventh-Century Clay Oil Lamps with Cross-Shaped Handles from Tomis Radu Petcu, ?tefan Viorel Georgescu, and Ingrid Petcu-Levei 15. A Representation of the Prophet Daniel Discovered at Capidava Radu Petcu and Ingrid Petcu-Levei Practices and Rituals, Mentalities and Customs 16. A Gothia ad Italiam - Les funerailles d'Alaric (Cosenza, 410 apr. J.-C.) : nouvelles reflexions sur le lieu d'inhumation du plus celebre des Goths danubiens Javier Arce 17. Les Goths sur la c te sud de la Crim e du IVe au VIIIe si cle et les fouilles r centes Gorzouvites : pr sentation g n rale Michel Kazanski et Anna Mastykova 18. Du paganisme au christianisme sur le territoire de l'ancienne province romaine de la Dacie (VIe-IXe si cles) Ioan Marian ?iplic‎

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‎Craig A. Harvey, Emanuele Ettore Intagliata, Rubina Raja (eds)‎

‎Khirbet al-Khalde. Final Publications from the Khirbet al-Khalde Archaeological Project 2023‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Hardback, Pages: xii + 238, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:470 b/w, 170 col., 32 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503618623.‎

‎Summary The trade networks that covered the broad expanse of north-western Arabia and the Negev Desert have long been known from historical sources, but in recent years, archaeological investigations in the region have begun to reshape our perception of what ancient trade looked like in this arid region. In particular, the modern application of advanced techniques, together with a greater focus on the numerous smaller sites that dotted these routes, have led to a far more nuanced understanding of the dynamics of trade in this borderland region. This volume focuses in particular on survey work undertaken at the site of Khirbet al-Khalde, ancient Praesidium, a fortlet and possible caravanserai in southern Jordan, located along the Via Nova Traiana. The survey, which included surface collection, mapping, and assessment of damage done to the site over time, has yielded new insights into the character and chronology of the site. The chapters gathered here include a comprehensive report of this survey project, together with a reassessment of the find groups, giving new insights into the chronology and dynamics both of this small but important site, and of the role it played along a major route connecting the Red Sea with the Near East. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations 1. Preface and Acknowledgements Craig A. Harvey, Emanuele E. Intagliata, and Rubina Raja 2. Overview of the Khirbet al-Khalde Archaeological Project 2023 Campaign Craig A. Harvey, Emanuele E. Intagliata, and Rubina Raja 3. Damage Assessment at Khirbet al Khalde Craig A. Harvey, Emanuele E. Intagliata, Katar na Mokr nov , Rubina Raja, and Mara Zoppi 4. Khirbet al-Khalde Ceramics Sarah E. Wenner 5. Ceramic Building Materials Craig A. Harvey, Emanuele E. Intagliata, and Rubina Raja 6. Glass from Khirbet al-Khalde Cristina Boschetti 7. Other Finds - Coins, Metal and Stone Artefacts, Metal Slag, Crucibles, and Coral Craig A. Harvey, Emanuele E. Intagliata, and Rubina Raja 8. Animal Bones and Marine Shells David S. Reese‎

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‎Mari Yamasaki, Sonja Speck, Francesca Meneghetti (eds)‎

‎Limiting Spaces. The Attribution of Spatial Meaning through the Creation of Boundaries‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Hardback, Pages: 187, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:69 b/w, 14 col., 4 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503617497.‎

‎Summary This volume explores how boundaries were created, perceived, and experienced in past societies. Bringing together diverse theoretical and methodological approaches - from cognitive and processual to sensory and phenomenological - the contributors examine how spatial meaning is attributed through the creation and negotiation of boundaries. The volume is structured into three thematic sections: the first investigates how boundaries define and characterize space; the second focuses on the act of crossing boundaries and its role in shaping spatial significance; and the third examines the experience of boundaries, of their crossing, and of the spaces contained within them. Drawing on case studies from Prehistory to the Early Modern period, and spanning regions from Europe and Africa to Central Asia, the chapters reflect a wide range of archaeological traditions and perspectives. Through innovative analyses and interdisciplinary dialogue, this collection advances our understanding of how past societies organized, perceived, and interacted with space. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations 1. The Attribution of Spatial Meaning through the Creation of Boundaries: An Introduction Mari Yamasaki, Sonja Speck, and Francesca Meneghetti Part One. Delimiting Spaces 2. Conceptual Boundaries in Evolutionary Perspective: Peripersonality, Encapsulation, and the Extension of Neanderthal Worlds Paul Pettitt 3. Vertical Boundaries and the Conceptualization of Built Spaces: Insights from the Experience of an Egyptian Old Kingdom Tomb Sonja Speck 4. Defining Regional, Local, and Household and Activity Area Boundaries in Iron Age Saka Settlements and Mortuary Complexes in Southeastern Kazakhstan Claudia Chang 5. Limited Perfection: Regular Mediaeval Towns and Villages in Central Europe: Wandering of Ideas, Laws and Measures Maria Legut-Pintal, Krzysztof Fokt, Tomasz Kl r, and Anna Kubicka-Sowi?ska Part Two. Limits Between Spaces 6. On the Thresholds of Social Space in Swahili Towns of East Africa Monika Baumanova 7. On the Edge: Hyperrealism, Motivated Symbolism and Situated Iconography in Northwestern Iberia during the Late Iron Age Javier Rodr guez-Corral 8. Water Crossings as Structuring Elements in the Experience of Ancient Greek Sacred Space Andrew Farinholt Ward Part Three. Experiencing the Limit 9. Diving through the Mirror: The Liminality of Water Surfaces in Cultures across the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean Mari Yamasaki 10. The Gates of the Cosmos: Liminality in the Architecture and Functions of Central European Neolithic Circular Enclosures (Rondels) Judit P. Barna and G bor Kalla 11. Boundaries, Entrances, and Placemaking: The Creation of Liminal Spaces at Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort, Wales Harold Mytum‎

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‎Emanuele Ettore Intagliata (ed)‎

‎Pal.M.A.I.S. Syro-Italian Joint Project. Selected Essays on the Southwest Quarter and the Peristyle Building of Palmyra in Memory of Prof. Maria Teresa Grassi‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Hardback, Pages: xix + 190, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:190 b/w, 61 col., 10 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503607238.‎

‎Summary The Pal.M.A.I.S. Syro-Italian Joint Project at Palmyra, established in 2007, aimed to shed light on private housing in the Roman East. Through excavations in Palmyra's southwest quarter, the remains of a residential complex, the 'Peristyle Building', were uncovered; this site was built in the Roman period but was inhabited up to the eighth century AD. This volume, dedicated to Prof. Maria Teresa Grassi (Universit degli Studi di Milano), who co-directed the project together with Dr Walid Asaad (Museum of Palmyra), presents selected studies stemming from the Pal.M.A.I.S. Project. It draws together contributions dedicated to the topography of the southwest quarter, the excavation of the Peristyle Building, and selected classes of material. Through detailed analysis and the presentation of fresh data, this volume sheds new light on a relatively unexplored sector of a threatened UNESCO World Heritage site. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Main Conventions and Abbreviations Used in this Volume A Tribute to Prof. Maria Teresa Grassi's Legacy in Palmyra Walid Asaad Preface Emanuele E. Intagliata Maria Teresa Grassi and her Work Emanuele E. Intagliata and Fabrizio Slavazzi 1. Setting the Scene: The Pal.M.A.I.S. Syro-Italian Joint Project and the Purpose of this Book Emanuele E. Intagliata 2. The Southwest Quarter: An Overview of the Evidence and Preliminary Observations Based on the Results of the 2007 Survey Emanuele E. Intagliata, Daniele Bursich, and Giorgio Rossi 3. The Peristyle Building Alberto Bacchetta and Emanuele E. Intagliata 4. Exploring the Invisible: Circulation in the Peristyle Building Daniele Bursich 5. The Architectural Elements of Palmyra: New Data from the Southwest Quarter Giorgio Rossi 6. Numismatic Finds from the Southwest Quarter of Palmyra: A Preliminary Report Antonino Cris 7. Glass Finds from the Peristyle Building Miriam Romagnolo‎

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‎Max Ritter, lodie Turquois (eds)‎

‎Imagery and Aesthetics of Late Antique Cities‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Hardback, Pages: x + 197, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:4 b/w, 17 col., 4 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503611914.‎

‎Summary While the role of the city in Late Antiquity has often been discussed by archaeologists and historians alike, it is only in recent years that scholarship has begun to offer a more nuanced approach in our understanding to how such cities functioned, stepping away from the traditional paradigm of their decline and fall with the collapse of the Roman Empire. In line with this approach, this deliberately interdisciplinary volume seeks to provide a more multifaceted understanding of urban history by drawing together scholars of literary and material culture to discuss the concepts of imagery and aesthetics of late antique cities. Gathering together contributions by historians, philologists, archaeologists, literature specialists, and art historians, the volume aims to explore the imagery and aesthetics of cities in Late Antiquity within a strong theoretical framework. The different chapters explore the aesthetics of cityscape representations in literature and art, asking in particular whether literary representations of late antique urban landscapes mirror the urban reality of eclectic ensembles of pre-existing architecture and new buildings, as well as questioning both how the ideal of the city evolved in the imagination of the period and if imperial ideology was reflected in literary depictions of cities. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Abbreviations Imagery and Aesthetics of Late Antique Cities. An Introduction Elodie Turquois From the City of Indians to Jerusalem. Nonnus of Panopolis' Real and Imagined Cities Arianna Rotondo Experiencing a City in Harmony. The Aesthetics and Ethics of Gaza in Choricius's Panegyrics Jan R. Stenger Aesthetics of Urban Decor in Sixth-Century CE Greek ekphraseis. Gaza and Constantinople Delphine Lauritzen Constantinople in the Latin Geographical Imagination (300-600) Caroline B langer The Emperor as Builder: Justinian, Constantinople, and the Past in Malalas' Chronographia and Procopius' Buildings Olivier Gengler From Constantinople to Edessa. Syriac Historians and the Justinianic City Lea Niccolai Cityscapes in Early Syriac Poetry. Nisibis, Amida, Edessa Philip Michael Forness The Beautiful Wall. Militarized Cityscapes in the Age of Justinian Conor Whately A Land of Small Forts and Cross Walls. The Sixth-Century Balkans according to the Buildings Alexander Sarantis The City Foundations of Justinian between Imagery and Reality through the Lenses of Justiniana Prima and Caput Vada Max Ritter Why Depict a City? Urban Imagery in the Early Medieval Eastern Mediterranean Bill Leal Why Else Depict a City? A Response Philipp Niew hner Epilogue. Cities of the Mind, Cities of the Heart, Cities of Stone Hendrik Dey‎

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‎Aleksander Bursche, Jaros?aw Bodzek, Anna Zapolska (eds)‎

‎Proceedings of the XVI International Numismatic Congress, 11?16.09.2022, Warsaw: Vol. II. Roman Numismatics. 11.1 Coinage, 11.2 Circulation‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Paperback, Pages:2 vols, 848, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:112 b/w, 30 col., Languages: English, French, Spanish. ISBN 9782503616728.‎

‎Summary The XVI International Numismatic Congress, held in Warsaw, Poland, in September 2022, was a landmark event, drawing the largest number of participants in its history. With over 550 papers presented during thematic sessions and round tables, this congress showcased the latest advancements and research in the field of numismatics from leading experts and scholars in their field. A curated selection of papers from the conference have now been drawn together into peer-reviewed conference proceedings, representing a comprehensive spectrum of numismatic studies from antiquity to modern times. Each paper is meticulously illustrated with high-quality images, often of unique specimens, along with detailed diagrams, maps, and die/typological chains. Topics covered include coins and coin finds, medals, tokens, banknotes, the history of collections and collecting, and cutting-edge chemical analyses and technologies used in coin examination. This volume, the second in four thematic volumes, focuses on Roman coinage. Divided into two separate volumes, covering respectively forty-four chapters on coinage and forty on circulation, the contributions gathered here explore not only Rome and the Imperial mints, but also local phenomena from Spain to Asia Minor, including graffiti, imitations, and copies of Roman coinage. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction Jaros?aw Bodzek, Aleksander Bursche, Anna Zapolska 11.1 Coinage 1. The Celtic Small Silver Coinage of the Upper Danube Markus M ller 2. The Contribution of 3D Digitisation to the Study of the Riedones Celtic Coins (Fr, 35) Katherine Gruel, Caroline Plumel, Benjamin Houal, Olivier Masson, Thierry Lejars 3. 3D Scanning of Celtic Coins and Deep Learning to Identify Monetary Dies Sofiane Horache, Katherine Gruel, Jean-Emmanuel Deschaud, Fran ois Goulette, Thierry Lejars 4. Image Recognition Applied to the Hoard of Le C tillon II Chrisowalandis Deligio, Karsten Tolle, Philip de Jersey 5. The Manerbio Hoard (Lombardy, Italy) and 3D Digitisation: The Rediscovery of Cisalpine Gaul's Drachmas Elodie Paris, Ermanno A. Arslan, Katherine Gruel, Joseph Lleres 6. The Roman Republican Die Project (RRDP). History and New Methodologies Lucia F. Carbone, Liv M. Yarrow, Alice Sharpless 7. The Roman Republican Die Project (RRDP). Methods and Preliminary Findings Alice Sharpless, Lucia Carbone, Liv Yarrow 8. The Debasement of the Denarius in the 80s BC Kevin Butcher, Matthew Ponting 9. Un caso singular de la monetizaci n del SO de Hispania en poca republicana: Mesas do Castelinho (Almod var, Portugal) Amilcar Guerra, Carlos Fabi o, Susana Estrela, Bartolom Mora 10. Minting in the Middle Ground. Counterfeited Roman Coins in the Lake Geneva Region (60-20 BC) Charles Parisot-Sillon 11. Tracing Roman Gold Stocks with LA-ICP-MS Analysis of Coins from the Second Punic War to the End of the First Century AD Arnaud Susp ne, Maryse Blet-Lemarquand 12. Non-Destructively Determining the Composition of Coinage from Rome and the Mediterranean, from 200 BC to 64 AD Adrian D. Hillier, Toluwalase Agoro, Katsu Ishida, Matthew Ponting, Kevin Butcher 13. The Representation of Sicily on the Roman Coinage from the Republic to Augustus Manon Larue 14. Decades Without Bronze Minting in the First Century AD: Their Significance and Impact on Coin Circulation Johan van Heesch 15. Una riconsiderazione di un Aureo a nome di Plotina Aug Divi dalla collezione di Campana Maria Cristina Molinari 16. The Return of the Pious Son. Additional Evidence on the Restored Denarius Issue Signed by Hadrian Bernhard E. Woytek 17. Einhaltung eines Gewichtsstandards in der antiken M nzpr gung am Beispiel der Cistophoren Wolfgang Bretz, Gunther Eggeler, Jan Frenzel, B rbel Morstadt, Clara Pohl 18. The Antonines: An Economy of Silver, not Gold Gilles Bransbourg 19. The Antonine Denarii from Mesopotamia: Preliminary Observations and Interpretations of Two Series from Edessa and Carrhae Edward Dandrow 20. Numi plumbei antino nsi Giovanni Maria Staffieri 21. A Die Study of the Alexandrian Coinage of Commodus Mona Ashour 22. Natus vincere: the Image of Emperor Gallienus (AD 253-268) through Rome's Mint Coinage David Serrano Ordozgoiti 23. Die aeternitas Augusti im Licht der M nzen Katarzyna Balbuza 24. A Spanish Charioteer on a New Contorniate from Rome? Claudia Ferro 25. Numismatic Panorama: Mythical Founding Heroes in the Third Century AD Agata Aleksandra Kluczek 26. Theomorphic Ruler Images of the Counter-Emperor Postumus. Frontality as an Element of Ruler Representation in the Crisis Period of the 260s AD Michele Lange 27. La frappe de l'aureus dans les ateliers balkaniques et orientaux entre 293 et 313 Jay Dharmadhikari 28. Multiple in dit de 2 solidi de Constantin Ier l'atelier de Tr ves Marie-Laure Le Brazidec, Laurent Schmitt 29. Two Silver Ingots from the Mid-Fourth Century AD Alenka Mi?kec 30. The SM Mark on Honorius Age Bronze Issues Stefano Bruni 31. Coins of Antioch and the Transition from Late Antiquity to Early Byzantium (324-610 AD) Pavla Gkantzios Drapelova 32. A Taxonomy of Bilingual Coins from Augustus to the Mid-third Century AD Bartosz Awianowicz 33. The Coins of Nicopolis ad Istrum Kept in the Medagliere of the Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana (Ambrosian Library): A Preliminary Report Giancarlo Alteri, Eleonora Giampiccolo 34. Mythical Past of Thrace and its Reflection in the Selected Monetary Issues of Hadrianopolis Marek Jurkowski 35. Rare Coin Types of Pautalia and Serdica Nikolay Dimitrov 36. Iconographic Interactions between the Roman Provinces of Thrace, Pontus Bithynia, and Asia Minor Marina Tasaklaki 37. Countermarks on the Coins of Bithynia and Pontus in the Roman Period: Some General Observations Barbara Zaj?c 38. The Identity of the Warrior God on the Coins of Ariassos Esra T t nc 39. A New Year of an Old Era? Christian Schinzel 40. More Than Just a Scratch. A Preliminary Categorisation of Graffiti on Roman Gold Coin Friederike Stahlke 41. Not Only Postumus. Roman and Byzantine Gold Coins with Graffiti in the Collection of the Ossolineum Adam Degler 42. Los nuevos plomos monetiformes de Eucleratus David Mart nez Chico 43. Ancient Ponderal items from the Roman Camp in C ceres el Viejo (C ceres, Spain) Diego Barrios, Cruces Bl zquez 11.2 Circulation 44. The Coin Finds Hub - Italy Project: Management and Use of Numismatic Data from Archaeological Contexts Renata Cantilena, Federico Carbone, Giacomo Pardini 45. The Coin Hoards of the Roman Republic [Online] Database: Reflections and Development after Nine Years Kris Lockyear 46. Differences in the Circulation Patterns of Roman Republican Coinage in the Imperial Period with a Particular Focus on the Denarii Serrati Katharina Huber 47. La pr sence des deniers r publicains en M diterran e orientale durant les troisi me et deuxi me si cles avant J.-C. Eleni G. Papaefthtymiou 48. The Underwater Coin Deposit of Gran Carro, in Lake Bolsena Samuele Ranucci, Barbara Barbaro 49. Preliminary Report on the 2019 Varzi Hoard (Northern Italy, Province of Pavia) Alessandro Bona, Florence Caillaud, Alessandro Cavagna, Cecilia Norfini, Claudia Perassi 50. Coin Circulation in Mediolanum between the First Century BC and the Second Century AD: New Data from Archaeological Contexts Alessandro Bona 51. The Coin Treasure from the Cardus IV Excavation of Herculaneum (Ancient Campania) in the Coin Cabinet of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale at Naples-Italy (562 AR): a Preliminary Report Emanuela Spagnoli 52. The Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire Project. 10 Years On! Unum Fiat ex Pluribus. The Case of Sicily Mariangela Puglisi 53. Late Roman Empire Coin Hoards from Archaeological Excavations in Lamego's Castle (PORTUGAL) Alice Baeta 54. La continuidad en el uso de nummi tardorromanos cortados y recortados en el Castillo de Viguera (La Rioja) Fernando L pez S nchez, Jos Mar a Tejado Sebasti n 55. The Roman Hoard of Tomares: Preliminary Results of a 'Too Big' Monetary Find Ruth Pliego, Enrique Garc a-Vargas 56. Nummi tardoantiguos en Gallaecia y Lusitania: conjuntos monetales en el siglo V d. C. Alberto Mart n Esquivel, Cruces Bl zquez Cerrato 57. L'affirmation du pouvoir par la monnaie sous Gunthamund (484-496) et Thrasamund (496-523) Aur lien Ros 58. Las monedas del yacimiento tardoantiguo (ss. VI-VII d.C.) de Val ncia la Vella (Riba-roja de T ria, Val ncia, Espa a) scar Cald s Aquili 59. Hallazgos de moneda antigua en contexto arqueol gico de la bah a de Algeciras (C diz, Espa a) Alicia Ar valo-Gonz lez, Elena Moreno-Pulido 60. Monedas romanas bajoimperiales y tardoantiguas de la excavaci n de la plaza de la catedral de Tortosa (Tarragona, Espa a) Xavier Sicart Chavarria, scar Cald s Aquili , Ramon Ferr Anguix 61. El conjunto monetario hallado en el balneum de la villa romana de Vilauba (Catalunya) Pere Castanyer Masoliver, Marc Bouzas Sabater, Joan Frigola Torrent, Joaquim Tremoleda Trilla, Andrea Ferrer Welsch 62. The Beaurains (Arras) Hoard: A Hundred Years Later Vincent Drost 63. Usages et usagers des monnaies d'or en territoire duen sous l'Empire romain K vin Charrier 64. Initiators, Status, Degree of Tolerance of Authorities and Other Key Features of Irregular Radiates: An Updated Overview Fabien Pilon 65. Usages et circulation mon taires dans le sud de la Gaule aux Ve et VIe si cles : le cas des monnayages de bronze Marie-Laure Le Brazidec 66. The Monetization of the Rural Countryside in the German Rhineland Rahel Otte 67. The Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire and Switzerland Rahel C. Ackermann 68. Coin Finds from the Insulae 3, 13 and 15 in Aventicum/Avenches (Switzerland) Isabella Liggi Asperoni 69. The Roman Hoard of Ueken 2015 (Canton of Aargau, Switzerland) Fanny Puthod, Markus Peter, Pierre Zanchi 70. The Claustra Alpium Iuliarum: A Frontier for Monetary Circulation in the Late-Roman Period Andrea Stella 71. Coin Hoards from the 4th Century AD Found in the Administrative Territory of Augusta Traiana/Beroe Mariana ?inkova 72. First Insights of Roman Monetary Circulation in Ancient Armenia Anahide K f lian 73. Roman Denarius Hoards in Denmark: A methodological critique Rasmus Holst Nielsen 74. Large Imperial Gold Medallions from the Fourth Century - the Hoard from Vindelev, Denmark Helle W. Horsn s 75. The Manufacture and Use of Roman Imperial Denarii Subaerati by Barbarian Inhabitants of Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe, an Overview Arkadiusz Dymowski 76. Multidisciplinary Studies of Counterfeit Roman Imperial Denarii from Belarus Vital Sidarovich 77. Irregular Roman Coins from Roman and Migration Period Settlements in Western Lesser Poland Jaros?aw Bodzek, Jan Bulas, Szymon Jellonek, Barbara Zaj?c 78. From individual finds to a broader picture - the influx and circulation of solidi in Polish part of Barbaricum (Poland) Anna Zapolska 79. Cast Copies of Roman Imperial denarii Discovered in Western Moldavia (Romania) Lucian Munteanu 80. Some Aspects of the Distribution of Cast Copies of Roman Denominations in the 'Barbarian' Territories of South-Eastern Europe Oleh Pohorilets', Oleksandr Nadvirnyak 81. Ancient Coins from Pest County Lajos Juh sz 82. Updating Roman Coins from India: ultra posse nemo obligatur Paula J. Turner 83. The Movement of Roman Coins into Southeast Asia. What Does it Mean? Brigitte Borell 85. Interference in Ancient Numismatics in the Ossolineum in Wroclaw and the National Museum in Warsaw Anna Anzorge-Potrzebowska‎

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‎Jaroslaw Bodzek, Aleksander Bursche, Anna Zapolska (eds)‎

‎Proceedings of the XVI International Numismatic Congress, 11-16.09.2022, Warsaw: Vol. III: Medieval Numismatics‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Paperback, Pages: 373, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:265 b/w, 13 col., 5 tables b/w., Languages: English, French, German. ISBN 9782503616742.‎

‎Summary The XVI International Numismatic Congress, held in Warsaw, Poland, in September 2022, was a landmark event, drawing the largest number of participants in its history. With over 550 papers presented during thematic sessions and round tables, this congress showcased the latest advancements and research in the field of numismatics from leading experts and scholars in their field. A curated selection of papers from the conference have now been drawn together into peer-reviewed conference proceedings, representing a comprehensive spectrum of numismatic studies from antiquity to modern times. Each paper is meticulously illustrated with high-quality images, often of unique specimens, along with detailed diagrams, maps, and die/typological chains. Topics covered include coins and coin finds, medals, tokens, banknotes, the history of collections and collecting, and cutting-edge chemical analyses and technologies used in coin examination. This book, the third in four thematic volumes, explores medieval coinage. Research presented in forty-two different chapters ranges from the early Byzantine period through to the late Middle Ages, including Asiatique and Islamic coinages, and medieval tokens. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction Jaros?aw Bodzek, Aleksander Bursche, Anna Zapolska 1. Publishing Catalogues and Hoards in Medieval Numismatics: the Medieval European Coinage project Elina Screen 2. Income Sources and Effects of Medieval Emergency Debasements Roger Svensson 3. When Small Change Was not a Big Problem Roger Svensson, Andreas Westermark 4. The Silver Coinage of Constans II Revisited Nikolaus Aue 5. A Small Byzantine Hoard from the Desert of Aswan Elena Baldi, Maria Carmela Gatto, Antonio Curci 6. Silk Road Imitations of Byzantine and Sasanian Coins: Evidence from Shoroon Bumbagar in Mongolia Anran Mao, Chi Xu 7. Coin Types in Georgia and the Byzantine World Leri Tavadze 8. Distribution of Coins in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages in Southern Italy (325-725 AD): a Comparison Between Border and Inland Area Domenico Luciano Moretti, Giuseppe Sarcinelli 9. The Use of Coins in Tombs in Veneto During Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages No Conejo 10. Vorstellung des abgeschlossenen Promotionsprojekts: Fr nkische Bildpolitik auf M nzen und Siegeln im Kulturvergleich Daniel Seelbach 11. Les oboles m rovingiennes unifaces et leurs techniques de frappe Philippe Schiesser 12. Modeling the Lifetime in Circulation of Visigothic Gold Coins David Yoon 13. North Sea Gold Economy in the Age of 'Gift Exchange', c.450-c.760 Kevin Hoffman 14. Kings, Bishops and Vikings: Coinage in 9th-century Northumbria Lucy Moore 15. The Coinage of the Kingdom of Italy from Louis II to Berengar II (855-961): a Reappraisal Luca Gianazza 16. Biskupiec - The First Hoard of Carolingian Coins from Poland. A Preliminary Report Mateusz Bogucki 17. Rome and Coinage in the Tenth Century: Possible Reasons for the Closure of the Mint Mariele Valci 18. An Early Medieval Silver Hoard from an Unknown Locality in the Ossolineum Collection Barbara Butent-Stefaniak 19. Monetization in Medieval Bohemia Roman Zaoral 20. Sicily and al-Andalus: Trade Relationships and Monetary Circulation in the Eleventh Century Carolina Dom nech-Belda 21. Pourquoi, sur ses deniers, Boleslas le Vaillant se designa-t-il comme DVX INCLITVS? Stanis?aw Suchodolski 22. The Circulation of the Coinage of Lucca in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries Mattia Francesco Antonio Cantatore, Domenico Luciano Moretti 23. The Discovery of the Second Medieval Hoard from S?uszk w Adam K?dzierski, Micha? Zawadzki 24. The Medieval Hoard from G?og w - an Unsolved Mystery of Polish Coinage from the End of the 12th Century Krystian Ksi??ek 25. Origins of the Recoinage in Poland in the Light of New Research Grzegorz ?nie?ko 26.'Latin' Imitations of Hyperpyra of John III Vatatz s of Nicaea - A Coinage of Geoffrey II of Villehardouin, Prince of Achaea Robert D. Leonard Jr. 27. Monetization as a Process rather than an Outcome: Coin Use in Denmark, AD 1074-1241 Thomas Guntzelnick Poulsen 28. Who Used Silver Money and in Which Markets? Some Reflections on Hybrid Economic Forms in Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Century Piast Poland Dariusz Adamczyk 29. Returning Again to Early Minting in Riga, Livonia Ivar Leimus 30. M nzwesen von P?emysl Otakar II. (Przemysl Ottokar II.) in den sterreichischen L ndern in der 2. H lfte des 13. Jahrhunderts Dagmar Grossmannov , Tom ? Krej? k 31. The First 100 Years of the Gold Florin of Florence (1252-1351): Analysis and New Research Perspectives Massimo De Benetti 32. New Research on the Gold Florin of Florence and its Imitations (1252-1351): the Case of the Zalewo and ?roda ?l?ska Hoards (Poland) Massimo De Benetti 33. Une Renaissance en Haute M sopotamie aux douzi me et treizi me si cles? Quelques remarques propos des monnayages zangides et artuqides Nicolas Consiglio 34. How to Catalogue the Gros Au Lis Marcus Phillips 35. Silver Payment Ingots in Eastern Europe: Genesis and Dating Ilya Shtalenkov 36. An Archaeological Study of the Places of Hoard Finds in Belarus Luda Tolkacheva, Raman Krytsuk 37. From Local Authority to Papal Authority: The Mint of Ancona During the Expansion of the Papal States, 14th-15th Centuries William R. Day, Jr 38. The Early Coinage of Mircea the Elder Cristiana T?taru 39. Beyond the Catalogue of Georgian Numismatics - New Coin Finds from Georgia Evgeni Chanishvili 40. Numismatic Evidence for a Brief Restoration of Royal Power in Armenia in the Fifteenth Century: Coins by King Smbat Sefedinian-Arcruni and Hakkari Kurds Aram Vardanyan 41. Once more into the Broach: The Mamluk Silver Dirhams from Codrington's 'The Broach Hoard' in JRASBB, 1881-1882 Warren C. Schultz, 42. Finding the 'Missing Pieces': Coin Weights and the Circulation of Gold Coin in England and Wales, 1300-1600 Murray Andrews‎

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‎Lisa Brody, Anne Hunnell Chen (eds)‎

‎Dura-Europos: Past, Present, Future‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Paperback, Pages: xvi + 245, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:33 b/w, 53 col., 2 tables b/w., Languages: English, Arabic. ISBN 9782503616049.‎

‎Summary This volume brings together an international and interdisciplinary host of scholars to reflect on the complicated legacies of exploration at the archaeological site of Dura-Europos, situated on the western bank of the Euphrates River near modern Salihiyeh (Syria). A chance discovery after World War I kicked off a series of excavations that would span the next century and whose finds are today housed in collections worldwide, including the Yale University Art Gallery, the Louvre, and the National Museum in Damascus. Dura-Europos exemplifies a multiethnic frontier town at the crossroads of major trade routes. Its textual remains and remarkably-preserved Christian, Jewish, and polytheist religious sanctuaries provide key resources for the study of antiquity and attest to the cross-cultural interconnectivity that was demonstrably central to the ancient world but which has been too often obscured by Eurocentric historiographic traditions and siloed disciplinary divisions. Foreign-run, large-scale archaeological campaigns of the early twentieth century, like those at Dura-Europos, have created narratives of power and privilege that often exclude local communities. The significance of these imbalances is entangled with the destruction the site has experienced since the 2011 outbreak of conflict in Syria. As a step toward making knowledge descendant of early excavations more accessible, this volume includes Arabic summaries of each paper, following up on the simultaneous Arabic interpretation provided at the 2022 hybrid conference whose proceedings form the core of this publication. The papers address topics connected to essential themes in relation to Dura-Europos: long-distance trade relations and cross-border interactions in antiquity, including the exchange of technologies, people, and materials; Christianity, Judaism, and other religious practices, and their relations to one another; contemporary trafficking of looted artifacts; cultural heritage and the Islamic State; and the evolving role of museum collections, technologies, and archival materials for research. TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents List of Illustrations List of Contributors 1. Introduction Lisa R. Brody, and Anne Hunell Chen 2. Rostovtzeff's Dura Ja? Elsner 3. 'Dura and the Problem of Parthian Art' (almost) a Hundred Years Later Henry P. Colburn 4. The Bloody Genesis of Dura-Europos Studies: Archaeology, Colonialism, and Violence at Salhiyeh, 1916-1920 and Beyond Simon James 5. The So-Called Semitic Population of the Roman Near East with Special Reference to Dura-Europos Kevin van Bladel 6. A Few Notes on Parthian Dura-Europos Leonardo Gregoratti 7. Monuments and Memory at Dura-Europos Ted Kaizer 8. The Bone Dolls from Dura-Europos: Embodying Childhood Experience Juliet Samson-Conlon 9. Touching and Inscribing the Dura- Europos Synagogue Karen Stern 10. New Trends in Mithraic Studies: Experiencing the Dura-Europos Mithraeum Lucinda Dirven 11. Staying at Home or Taking Away: Palmyrene Priestly Iconography as Expressions of Local Religious Traditions and Societal Status Rubina Raja Arabic abstract 12. Military Communities from East to West: Understanding Local Contexts and Responses at Dura-Europos and Vindolanda Elizabeth M. Greene, and Craig A. Harvey 13. The Ruins that Remain: Remembering Dura-Europos in Salhiyeh J. A. Baird, and Adnan Almohamad with Asaad Alsaleh 14. The Pillaging of Dura-Europos: ISIS and the Illicit Trade in Antiquities Amr Al Azm 15. A Legal Framework for Protecting Heritage Against Destruction and Looting Leila A. Amineddoleh‎

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‎Cecilie Br ns, Elsa Yvanez (eds)‎

‎Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Colour Blue in Ancient Egypt and Sudan‎

‎, Brepols, 2026 Hardback, Pages: 294, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:18 b/w, 143 col., 8 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503620138.‎

‎Summary From the earliest days of Pharaonic and Kushite cultures, blue was a highly valued colour. Initially sourced in the mineral world, with stones of various shades being collected and used for personal ornamentation, and later from dye plants - whose blue hues required complex extraction - blue became a symbol of prestige and innovation. Since blue is relatively rare in its raw natural form, synthetic methods of making blue were developed early on, leading to the creation of the colour through crafts like faience, glassmaking, and pigment production. Made and used in different ways, and invested with many meanings, the colour blue became omnipresent in material culture and architecture. This volume is a collaborative anthology exploring the significance of blue in ancient Egypt and Sudan. It brings together experts from diverse fields - art history, archaeology, linguistics, textile and leather studies, conservation, and heritage science - to examine the Nile Valley's material world through a 'blue lens'. The book investigates the cultural, technological, and symbolic dimensions of blue, tracing how people discovered, imitated, dyed, painted, carved, and experienced the colour. Through integrative research that crosses the boundaries of the humanities and natural sciences, the volume offers a groundbreaking perspective on colour studies, revealing how the pursuit of blue drove artistic and technological advancements across time. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements List of Contributors 1. Material and Immaterial Perspectives to the Colour Blue in Ancient Egypt and Sudan Elsa Yvanez and Cecilie Br ns 2. What's so Special about Blue? Some Thoughts on Blue Materials and their Manufacture in Ancient Egypt Paul Nicholson 3. Faience in Kush: First Overview of the Material, its Meanings, and Significance Shadia Abdrhabo 4. Supplying the Mediterranean World with Egyptian Blue: An Archaeometric Perspective Alexandra Rodler and Ariadne Marketou 5. The Colour of the Monkey and the Background: Blue Colours in Old Kingdom Wall Paintings Kaori Takahashi, Ahmed Abdrabou, Yoko Taniguchi, Mostafa Shehata, Akiko Nishisaka, and Hussein Kamal 6. Ornamental and Scriptural Blue in the Ptolemaic Temple of Deir el-Medina Sandrine Vuilleumier 7. Eternity Under a Cyan Sky: Assembling Blue at 25th Dynasty El Kurru, Sudan Rachael J. Dann 8. Material and Non-material Aspects of the Colour Blue in Medieval Nubia Magdalena Wozniak and Dobrochna Zieli?ska 9. Blue Threads along the Middle Nile: Multidisciplinary Approaches to an Ancient Passion for Indigo (Sudan, c. First-Sixth Century CE) Elsa Yvanez, Bart?omiej Witkowski, Tomasz Gierczak, and Magdalena Biesaga 10. Green Is the New Blue: Coloured Leather in Ancient Egypt - An Archaeometric Approach Lucy Skinner and Andr J. Veldmeijer 11. 'Marvels from the land of Tefrore': Lapis lazuli and Dark Blue Minerals in Egyptian Temples Stefan Baumann 12. A Case of the Blues? Blue in the Egyptian Medical Texts Joseph Clayton 13. The Egyptians Didn't Have Blue - Because They Had Two, and You Should Too! Blue as a Witness to Cognitive Evolution on an Issue Dividing Anthropology and Philology at the Cost of Historical Linguistics David A. Warburton 14. Blue Eyes: The Apotropaic Qualities of Blue Karel Innem e 15. Epilogue. A Dyer's View on Blue: The Colour of Transformation Fria Gemynthe Index‎

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‎Evangeline Markou‎

‎Royal Coinages of Kition and Idalion. A Numismatic and Historical Study (6th-4th c. BC)‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Hardback, Pages: 592, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:116 b/w, 20 tables b/w., 3 maps b/w, 198 facsimiles and 88 plates, Language: English. ISBN 9789603711018.‎

‎Summary This monograph presents the first comprehensive study of 1,759 silver and bronze coins minted by the kings of Idalion (161 coins) and Kition (1,598 coins) in Cyprus, spanning from the late 6th to the late 4th century BC. The largest corpus of these coins yet assembled - classified through a die study - is accompanied by a full metrological and typological analysis of all denominations issued under each king. A synthetic study follows, addressing weight variations, production volume, iconography, hoard evidence, overstrikes, and countermarks. The historical chapters contextualise the numismatic material in relation to ancient texts, inscriptions, and archaeological data, examining the numismatic policies of the kings from Persian to Macedonian control, culminating to the dissolution of the kingdom of Kition (and Idalion) by Ptolemy in 313/2?BC. They explore the origins of coinage, dynastic successions, key 5th-century episodes - including a first unsuccessful attack and then the conquest of Idalion by Ozibaal - the 4th-century acquisition and loss of Tamassos by Pumayyaton, and Kition's rivalry with Salamis. Six appendices enrich the study: additions to the gold coin corpus (?????????? 64), reinterpretations of debated coinages, a study of weight standards, revised dynastic chronologies, and an analysis of Phoenician coin legends by Stevens Bernardin. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgements Chronological Periods, Phoenician Kings' Names and Maps SECTION A. Foundations of Research: Archaeological, Epigraphic, and Numismatic Scholarship 1. Historiography - Literature Review 1.1. Excavations and Research 1.2. Epigraphic Discoveries and Publications 1.3. Numismatic Literature and Digital Resources SECTION B. COIN CORPUS, ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS 1. Coin Corpus A. Idalion B. Kition 2. Analysis: Coin-Die and Metrological Studies 2.1. Coin-Die Study 2.2. Metrological Study: Weight and Volume Analysis 3. Synthesis 3.1. Metrological and Typological Analysis 3.2. Flan and Coin-Die Observations 3.3. Coin Iconography SECTION C. CIRCULATION, OVERSTRIKES AND COUNTERMARKS 1. Coin Circulation 1.1. Hoard Evidence 1.2. Single Finds in Context 1.3. Cypriot Coins in Modern Trade 2. Overstrikes and Countermarks 2.1. Overstrikes 2.2. Countermarks SECTION D. HISTORICAL COMMENTARY 1. The Kings of Idalion and the Kings of Kition in the 6th - 5th Centuries 1.1. An Introduction: The Kings of Cyprus in the Late CA - Early CC Period 1.2. Numismatic Data on the Earliest Kings of Idalion and of Kition 1.3. Baalmilk I, King of Kition 1.4. The Successive Kings of Idalion: Sa ( ) I, Ki ( ), Ka-ra ( ), Sa ( ) II and the "e-ta-li" Series 1.5. The Idalion Tablet: Kition's Unsuccessful Attempt to Conquer Idalion 1.6. Athenian and Persian Politics in Cyprus, ca. 494 to 449 1.7. Ozibaal, First King of Kition and Idalion 1.8. Baalmilk II, King of Kition and Idalion 1.9. Patterns of Coinage Production in the 5th Century 2. The Kings of Kition (and Idalion) in the 4th Century 2.1. The Enigmatic Reign of King Baalrom 2.2. Milkyaton, King of Kition and Idalion 2.3. Pumayyaton,the Last King of Kition, Idalion and Tamassos (? for a While) 2.4. Patterns of Coinage Production in the 4th Century 3. Epilogue: Kition and Salamis - Parallel Worlds, Worlds Apart CONCLUSION: THE NUMISMATIC POLICY OF THE KINGS OF IDALION AND THE KINGS OF KITION APPENDICES LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX FACSIMILES COIN PLATES‎

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‎Achim Lichtenberger, Rubina Raja (eds)‎

‎Jerash, the Decapolis, and the Earthquake of AD 749. The Fallout of a Disaster‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Paperback, Pages: xiv + 198, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:69 b/w, 34 col., 10 tables b/w., 13 maps b/w, 13 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503612799.‎

‎Summary Gerasa/Jerash and the Decapolis are located along the seismically active area of the Dead Sea Rift, a point where four tectonic plates meet to create the 110 km-long fault known as the Dead Sea Transform. It was activity along this fault that led, in AD 749, to a famously devastating earthquake in the region. Measuring at least 7.0 on the Richter scale, this quake not only had a profound physical impact on the Decapolis, Galilee, Caesarea, and Jerusalem, causing widespread destruction and reshaping urban landscapes, but also led to a clear shift in socio-economic dynamics through a combination of economic decline and population displacement. It thus stands as a clear watershed moment in Late Antiquity. In its aftermath, some cities struggled to regain prominence, while others declined and were abandoned. Taking the AD 749 earthquake as its starting point, this volume aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the quake's effects, questioning its role as a sole watershed moment and exploring the various other factors at play that influenced urban change. The contributions gathered here, which clearly recognize earthquakes as non-human actors in this process, highlight the diverse impacts that this seismic event had on the city life in the southern Levant, and the fallout in the decades that followed. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations 1. The Earthquake of AD 749: A Watershed Event in the History of the Southern Levant? Introduction Achim Lichtenberger and Rubina Raja Jerash 2. Impacts of Earthquakes on the Natural Resources in Jarash. A Long-Term Perspective David D. Boyer 3. Excavation and Magnetic Prospection Urban Renewal after the Earthquake of AD 749. New Evidence from Jerash's Southwest District Louise Blanke 4. Life After the Earthquake. Early Abbasid Ceramic Assemblages From Domestic Contexts in Jerash's Southwest District Raffaella Pappalardo 5. The Impact of the 749 CE Earthquake on Gerasa. Old and New Evidence - Old and New Questions - Old and Persisting Problems Achim Lichtenberger and Rubina Raja Other Decapolis Cities 6. The Eighth Century Earthquake at Abila. Destruction and Continued Occupation David H. Vila 7. Bays?n in the Early Islamic Period. From Conquest to Destruction Gabriel Mazor and Walid Atrash 8. The Hinterland of Gadara After the 749 Earthquake Jutta H ser 9. Hippos (S?siya) of the Decapolis during the Early Islamic Period and the AD 749 Earthquake Michael Eisenberg and Arleta Kowalewska Beyond the Decapolis 10. Traces of the AD 749 Earthquake in Jerusalem. New Archaeological Evidence from Mount Zion Jennifer Zimni-Gitler 11. Rewriting the Narrative: Umm al-Jimal and the AD 749 Earthquake Elizabeth A Osinga‎

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‎Jette Arneborg, Orri V steinsson (eds)‎

‎Small Churches and Religious Landscapes in the North Atlantic c. 900-1300‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Paperback, Pages: 352, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:37 b/w, 49 col., 12 tables b/w., 27 maps b/w, 8 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503605258.‎

‎Summary In recent years, archaeologists working at Norse sites across the North Atlantic have excavated a number of very small churches with cemeteries, often associated with individual farms. Such sites seem to be a characteristic feature of early ecclesiastical establishments in Norse settlements around the North Atlantic, and they stand in marked contrast to church sites elsewhere in Europe. But what was the reason behind this phenomenon? From Greenland to Denmark, and from Ireland to the Hebrides, Iceland, and Norway, this volume presents a much-needed overview of small church studies from around the North Atlantic. The chapters gathered here discuss the different types of evidence for small churches and early ecclesiastical landscapes, review existing debates, and develop a synthesis that places the small churches in a broader context. Ultimately, despite the varied types of data at play, the contributions to this volume combine to offer a more coherent picture of the small church phenomenon, pointing to a church that was able to answer the needs of a newly converted population despite the lack of an established infrastructure, and throwing new light on how people lived and worshipped in an environment of dispersed settlements. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Contributors Introduction Jette Arneborg and Orri V steinsson Section 1. Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man, Hebrides, Orkney, and Shetland Ireland and the Scandinavian North Atlantic: Comparing Small Churches and Religious Landscapes Tom s Carrag in Planning the Presence of God: Approaching Small Churches in Early Medieval Scotland Gilbert M rkus The Manx Keeills: Small Churches on the Isle of Man Andrew Johnson Small Churches in the Hebrides Sarah Thomas A Case Study from the Western Isles: The Lewis Coastal Chapel-Sites Survey Rachel C. Barrowman Small Churches in Orkney Sarah Jane Gibbon Small Churches and Chapels in Shetland: An Archaeological Project in the Context of Norse Christianity in the Nor reyjar (Northern Isles) and Su reyjar (Southern Isles) Christopher D. Morris Section 2. Mainland Scandinavia: Denmark and Norway Between Worship and Representation in the Viking Age: The Early Christian Buildings in Jelling and South Scandinavia Mads Dengs Jessen Small Churches in Norway Jan Brendalsmo Section 3. North Atlantic: Faroes, Iceland, and Greenland Christianity, Churches and Medieval Kirkjub ur: Contacts and Influences in the Faroe Islands S mun V. Arge Small Churches in Iceland Orri V steinsson Hofsta ir in M vatnssveit: An Early Religious Landscape Hildur Gestsd ttir The Geography of a Cemetery: Internal Layout, Burial Customs, and Social Hierarchy in Early Christian Cemeteries, North Iceland Gu n Zo ga Small Churches and Church Organization in Norse Greenland: Farms and Churches in Norse Greenland Jette Arneborg, Jan Heinemeier, and Niels Lynnerup j hildarkirkja Reconsidered Orri V steinsson Conclusions: The Small Church Phenomenon Jette Arneborg and Orri V steinsson Index‎

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‎Stimm, Karl.‎

‎collector Demonised Reflections on Archaeolgy & Ancient Art‎

‎NL-BE, Poldervondsten, 2026 Hardcover, 200 pages, illustrated with fullcolour illustraties, nieuwstaat. ISBN 9789083717708.‎

‎The collector Demonised Reflections on Archaeolgy & Ancient Art‎

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‎Coll.‎

‎Egypte au temps des pyramides‎

‎, , 1997 Softcover, 68 pages, 28.5 x 20.5 cm, Fran ais. En bon tat.‎

‎L'Egypte au temps des pyramides‎

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‎Andreu, Guillemette; Rutschowscaya, Marie-H l ne; Ziegler, Christiane; Mus e Du Louvre‎

‎egypte ancienne au louvre‎

‎, Hachette Litt rature, 1997 Couverture rigide sous jacquette, 257 pages, 30 x 24 cm, Fran ais. En bon tat. . ISBN 9782012351561.‎

‎L'egypte ancienne au louvre‎

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‎AA.VV‎

‎monde gyptien III. Les Pharaons: L' gypte du cr puscule De Tanis M ro 1070 av.J.-C.-IV si cle apr.J.-C.‎

‎Paris, Gallimard, 1980 Couverture lin sous jacquette, 336 pages, 28.5 x 22.5 cm, Fran ais. En bon tat.‎

‎Le monde gyptien III. Les Pharaons: L' gypte du cr puscule De Tanis M ro 1070 av.J.-C.-IV si cle apr.J.-C.‎

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‎Vyron Antoniadis, Charikleia Papageorgiadou (eds)‎

‎Epirus under the Romans. Economic Dynamics and the Countryside‎

‎, Brepols, 2026 Paperback, Pages: 430, Size:170 x 240 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9789603711131.‎

‎Summary The edited volume Epirus under the Romans: Economic Dynamics and the Countryside reassesses Epirus, a region long dismissed as peripheral within the Greco-Roman world. Moving beyond narratives of decline after 167 BC, the volume draws on archaeological and historical evidence to explore how the region was transformed, adapted and integrated into Roman economic structures. The chapters investigate themes including the development of settlements and fortified centres before the Roman conquest, and the subsequent restructuring of rural territories through land division and the exploitation of agricultural and pastoral resources. They also examine the emergence of villae rusticae and large agricultural estates, and the foundation of Nicopolis as a dominant urban and economic hub. Case studies address trade and monetary circulation, shifting patterns of rural investment, and, in some areas, the resilience of inland and coastal economies. Further contributions draw on material culture, including mosaics, and on epigraphic evidence, while also developing spatial approaches to rural connectivity and widening the perspective through comparative discussion beyond the region. Taken together, the volume demonstrates that Epirus was defined not by marginality within the Roman world, but by the interaction of its people and landscape, where pastoral and agricultural traditions were reconfigured within the wider economic systems of the Roman Mediterranean. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Authors Introduction PANAGIOTIS N. DOUKELLIS Economie et societe en Epire romaine: les ant c dents FRANK DAUBNER What to Do With Butrint? An Epirote Tribe Obtains an Urban Centre ADOLFO J. DOMINGUEZ Organisation of the Territory and Economy in Hellenistic Epirus SOPHIA ZOUMBAKI Rome's Economic Policy in Western Greece in the 3rd and 2nd c. BC: From the Longstanding Italian Interests in the Regionto the Case of Ambracia CHARIKLEIA PAPAGEORGIADOU Romans in Western Greece. What About Money? ATHANASIOS D. RIZAKIS Large-Scale Farming in Greece Under the Roman Empire: The Villa as a Symbol of Economic, Social and Cultural Change in the Greek Countryside VASSILIKI LAMPROU, KASSIANI LAZAR?, ANTONIA TZORTZATOU Farmsteads and Rural Villas in Roman Thesprotia. Foundation, Distribution and Character ?OULIA K. KATSADIMA, YPATIA FAKLARI, GUILLERMO PASCUAL BERLANGA Sellades: Preliminary Observations on an Agricultural Complex in the Area of the Ambracian Gulf in Roman Times GEORGIA PLIAKOU The Hinterland of Epirus During Roman Times. Rural Settlements in the Molossian Territory VASSILIKI GIANNAKI, ANASTASIA GIOVANOPOULOU, LEONIDAS LEONTARIS, IULIA STAMOU ??? ??????? ????????? ???? ???????? ????????? VYRON ANTONIADIS Beyond the Grid: Rural Spatial Organisation and Connectivity in the Territory of Nicopolis THALIA KYRKOU ???????? ??? ??????? ?????? ??? ??????????? ??? ??????? ?????? GEORGE A. ZACHOS Roman Aitolia: The Wind of Change MILENA MELFI Why Another Hadrianopolis? DIMITRIS N. SAKKAS To Set It Right. The Restoration and Dating of SEG 24, 423 and Its Associated Fragments From Nicopolis Tables of Figures Index‎

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‎Catherine Ch telet‎

‎Hathor la Menit dans les temples de Dendara et d'Edfou. Une tude philologique, iconographique et s miologique‎

‎, Brepols, 2025 Paperback, Pages: 456, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:189 b/w, 37 col., 52 tables b/w., 3 tables col., Language: French. ISBN 9782503610429.‎

‎Summary Cette recherche se positionne dans la continuit d'une premi re tude portant sur le collier-menit dans les temples ptol ma ques et publi e dans la collection Monographies Reine lisabeth. Ce collier, qui est un des objets sacr s d'Hathor, porte galement le nom de l'entit divine du m me nom, forme d'Hathor de Dendara et d'Edfou dont cette tude fait l'objet. En tant que forme d'Hathor, quels sont les termes, les parures, les actions, la gestuelle, qui pouvaient la diff rencier de la grande Hathor, si toutefois cela est envisageable, ces deux divinit s tant intimement associ es ? Une partie de cette recherche porte sur l' tude de la chapelle du collier-menit. Les textes et les pith tes de la d esse ont t ici analys s d'un point de vue stylistique afin d'essayer de comprendre la d marche des hi rogrammates et la raison d' tre d'une telle chapelle d di e Hathor la Menit, sachant que pour les deux autres formes secondaires d'Hathor : Hathor-chef-du-grand-si ge et Hathor-uraeus , il n'en existe point. Hathor la Menit est la r cipiendaire de nombreuses offrandes, qui ont t tudi es et contextualis es, afin de comprendre son implication dans chacune de ces sc nes et de cerner au mieux la personnalit de cette d esse. Son tude dans le temple d'Edfou s'imposait afin de comprendre comment elle tait per ue dans ce temple apollonopolitain. TABLE OF CONTENTS Liste des illustrations Liste des tableaux Abr viations Remerciements Introduction I re partie. Le collier-menit dans les temples de Dendara et d'Edfou Chapitre 1 : Le collier-menit et ses occurrences Dendara A. L'objet rituel B. Le collier-menit dans les inscriptions cryptographiques monumentales C. Le collier-menit dans le cadre de son offrande D. Au sein des objets sacr s d'Hathor Chapitre 2 : Le collier-menit et ses occurrences Edfou: Le collier-menit dans le cadre de son offrande IIe partie. La chapelle du collier-menit (L) et la crypte sud n 1B Introduction Planches au trait des parois int rieures de la chapelle du collier-menit Emplacements des sc nes et textes trait s dans la chapelle du collier-menit Chapitre 1 : Probl matique du nom de la chapelle du collier-menit (L) A. ?w.t-mnj.t, temple, chapelle ou crypte du collier-menit ? Chapitre 2 : tude philologique et stylistique A. Fa ade ext rieure de la chapelle B. paisseur des montants de la porte C. Passage de la porte D. Bandeaux de soubassement E. Bandeaux de frise F. Paroi est G. Sc nes d'offrande, parois lat rales nord et sud H. Sc nes d'offrande : paroi ouest I. Frise Chapitre 3 : Liens entre la crypte sud n 1B et la chapelle du collier-menit A. Analyse des textes de la crypte sud n 1B B. La crypte sud n 1B est-elle impliqu e dans la f te de l'ivresse du 5 Paophi ? C. Implication de la chapelle du collier-menit dans la f te du 5 Paophi D. Autres f tes voqu es ou susceptibles d'avoir t c l br es dans ces deux espaces : le 1er Thot et le 20 Thot IIIe partie. La d esse Hathor la Menit dans les temples de Dendara et d'Edfou Chapitre 1 : Hathor la Menit de Dendara et Hathor la Menit de B h det dans les textes du temple de Dendara Introduction A. Les passages de porte B. Le sanctuaire (A) C. Le couloir myst rieux (CM) et les chapelles rayonnantes (F, G, H, I, J, N) D. Le vestibule (O) E. Le Tr sor (Q) F. Le complexe du Nouvel An (la cour du Nouvel An (R), la ou bet (S), les escaliers X et W, le kiosque sur le toit W') G. La salle des offrandes (T) - la salle annexe (V) H. Les cryptes (est, sud et ouest) I. La salle de l'apparition Z : ws?.t-?? J. Les parois ext rieures du Naos (H') K. Le pronaos G' L. Les parois ext rieures du pronaos I' M. La porte d'Horus Chapitre 2 : Hathor la Menit dans les textes du temple d'Edfou 381 Introduction A. La Mesenit ou chambre de Mesen (I) B. Le Tr ne de R (L) C. La B h det de R (M) ou chapelle de Mehyt D. Le Vestibule central (N) E. La salle des offrandes (R) F. Chambre de l'escalier ouest (S) G. L'escalier est (U) H. Salle hypostyle (W) I. Le Tr sor B' et son vestibule (Y) J. Le pronaos (C') K. La cour (H') et ses passages est et ouest L. Le pyl ne (K') M. La paroi ext rieure ouest du pronaos (G') N. Mur d'enceinte (I') (face interne) O. Mur d'enceinte, face externe (J') Chapitre 3 : La Menit durant les festivit s d'Epiphi dans les temples d'Edfou et de Dendara Chapitre 4 : Un r sum des caract ristiques d'Hathor la Menit A. La Menit au sein des panth ons de Dendara et d'Edfou B. La fonction protectrice de la d esse Hathor la Menit C. La brillance d'Hathor la Menit et son aspect solaire D. La Menit bienfaitrice, ma tresse de la vie et pourvoyeuse de nourriture E. Les d esses chronocrates : Mnj.t wr.t et Mnj.t bjk.t F. La Menit musicienne Conclusion g n rale Annexes Tableux Planches Bibliographie Index‎

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‎ALDRED Cyril - BARGUET Paul - DESROCHES-NOBLECOURT Christiane - LECLANT Jean - M LLER Hans-Wolfgang‎

‎L'Empire des Conqu rants. L' gypte du Nouvel Empire (1560-1070). Le Monde gyptien. Les pharaons. Tome II‎

‎Paris, Gallimard, 1979 Couverture rigide sous jacquette, 337 pages, 28 x 23 cm. Fran ais. En bon tat.‎

‎Le Monde gyptien. Les pharaons. Tome II: L'Empire des Conqu rants. L' gypte du Nouvel Empire (1560-1070).‎

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‎Pharaons. Les temps des Pyramides. De la pr histoire aux Hyksos (1560 av. J. C)‎

‎, Gallimard, 1978 Couverture rigide sous jacquette, 346 pages, 28 x 23 cm, Fran ais. En bon tat.‎

‎Les Pharaons. Les temps des Pyramides. De la pr histoire aux Hyksos (1560 av. J. C)‎

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‎Les Grandes Dames de l'Archéologie‎

‎1964 Paris, Cercle du Livre Précieux, 1964, In quarto, 284 pp, reliure toilée soie, dégradée ocre, titre doré sur le plat et le dos, sous rhodoïd,‎

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‎Ecole Antique de Nîmes - Bulletin Annuel - Nouvelle série, n°16‎

‎1981 Nîmes, Bibliothèque Municipale, 1981, Grand in huit, 179 pp, broché, couverture un peu ternie,‎

‎LXIè session d'été (1er juillet au 9 juillet 1980) : Le Moyen Age du XIIIè au Xvè siècle (L'époque gothique dans la basse vallée du Rhoône).‎

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‎1927 Le Caire, Imprimerie de l'Institut Français d'archéologie orientale, 1927, In douze, XVI-140 pp, broché, couverture bleue, "Le Caire" manuscrit sur le dos,‎

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‎Un royaume oublié‎

‎1964 Paris, Albin Michel, 1964, In huit, 247 pp, broché, en partie non coupé, couverture illustrée,‎

‎Traduit de l'anglais par François Fosca.‎

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‎Mer Egée Grèce des îles‎

‎1979 Paris, Editions de la Réunion des musées nationaux, 1979 21,5 cm X 23,9 cm. 252 p. reliure d'éditeur brochée & illustrée‎

‎catalogue d'exposition, très nombreuses photos n&b, 17 planches couleurs hors-texte.‎

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‎Recueil général des Mosaïques de la Gaule II - Lyonnaise - 3 partie centrale X ème supplément à "Gallia"‎

‎1977 Paris,éditions du CNRS, 1977, 22 x 28 cm, 200 pp et 137 planches, couverture souple,‎

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‎Les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

‎Les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie revivre la préhistoire numéro :46/ Septembre-Octobre 1980‎

‎1980 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1980, 21 x 28,5 cm, 90 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

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‎1981 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1981, 21 x 28,5 cm, 91 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

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‎Les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie : Les monuments de NÎmes numéro :55/ Juillet-Aout 1981‎

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‎Les Dossiers :Histoire et Archéologie les francs sont-ils nos ancêtres ? numéro :56/ Septembre 1981‎

‎1981 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1981, 21 x 28,5 cm, 89 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

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‎Les Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : Cote d'Azur numéro :57/ Octobre 1981‎

‎1981 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1981, 21 x 28,5 cm, 94 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

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‎les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

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‎les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

‎Les Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : Trésors sous-marins en Espagne numéro :65/ Juillet-Aôut 1982‎

‎1982 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1982, 21 x 28,5 cm, 86 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

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‎Les Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : Virgile numéro :68/ Novembre 1982‎

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‎1983 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1983, 21 x 28,5 cm, 98 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

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‎Les Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : Rome en péril numéro :82/ Avril 1984‎

‎1984 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1984, 21 x 28,5 cm, 98 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

‎bon état,document Archéologia,revue mensuelle,.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30145

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‎les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

‎Les Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : les romains arrivent numéro :86/ Aout-Septembre 1984‎

‎1984 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1984, 21 x 28,5 cm, 98 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

‎bon état,revue mensuelle,.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30148

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‎les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

‎Les Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : les premiers artistes numéro :87/Octobre 1984‎

‎1984 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1984, 21 x 28,5 cm, 98 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

‎bon état,revue mensuelle,.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30149

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‎les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

‎Les Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : au pays de la toison d'or numéro :88/Novembre 1984‎

‎1984 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1984, 21 x 28,5 cm, 98 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

‎bon état,revue mensuelle,.‎

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‎les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

‎Les Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : traces et messages de la préhistoire numéro :90 / Janvier 1985‎

‎1985 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1985, 21 x 28,5 cm, 98 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

‎bon état,revue mensuelle,.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30152

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‎les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

‎Les Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : César 20 siècle de culte numéro :92 / mars 1985‎

‎1985 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1985, 21 x 28,5 cm, 96 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

‎bon état,revue mensuelle,.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30153

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‎les Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

‎Les Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : Erétrie ,cité de la préhistoire numéro :94 / Mai 1985‎

‎1985 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1985, 21 x 28,5 cm, 96 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

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Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30155

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‎Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

‎Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie : récentes découvertes en Languedoc-Roussillon numéro :99 / Novembre 1985‎

‎1985 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1985, 21 x 28,5 cm, 98 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

‎bon état,revue mensuelle,.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30160

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‎Dossiers : Histoire et Archéologie‎

‎Dossiers Histoire et Archéologie : les premiers hommes au pays de la Bible numéro :100 / Décembre 1985‎

‎1985 Dijon,Archéologia/Les Dossiers de l'Archéologie,1985, 21 x 28,5 cm, 98 pp, couverture illustrée,‎

‎bon état,revue mensuelle,.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30162

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