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‎Emmanuel Baudouin‎

‎architecture de M sopotamie et du Caucase de la fin du 7e la fin du 5e mill naire‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xxviii + 358 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:115 b/w, 28 col., 157 tables b/w., Language: French. ISBN 9782503593685.‎

‎Summary Cet ouvrage invite retracer l'histoire des relations culturelles entre les communaut s de M sopotamie et du Caucase durant le N olithique et le Chalcolithique par une tude des m canismes d'innovation et de transmission des connaissances en architecture. Le premier objectif est de caract riser ces changes techniques pour d terminer si les communaut s du Caucase se sont install es de mani re autonome ou si elles ont profit de l'exp rience de celles de M sopotamie. Le second objectif est de comprendre l' volution de l'architecture "complexe" au Samarra et l'Obeid et de mesurer l'impact social de l'expansion obeidienne. Ces recherches montrent que le milieu du sixi me mill naire marque un tournant dans les changes techniques et les relations culturelles entre ces deux r gions. Auparavant, ces changes apparaissent diffus dans les r gions situ es au nord de la M sopotamie centrale. Ensuite, l'expansion obeidienne entra ne une homog n isation progressive des techniques dans l'ensemble du bassin syro-m sopotamien, laquelle se sont greff s emprunts techniques et adaptations r gionales. TABLE OF CONTENTS Pr face Avant-propos Introduction Partie 1. Le cadre de l' tude Chapitre 1. G ographie actuelle et restitution de l'environnement pass Chapitre 2. Le cadre chronoculturel Chapitre 3. M thodologie et approche conceptuelle Partie 2. Mat riaux de construction, techniques de construction et morphologie architecturale Chapitre 4. Les mat riaux de construction Chapitre 5. Les techniques de construction Chapitre 6. La morphologie architecturale Partie 3. Analyse crois e des donn es Chapitre 7. Les communaut s du Nord : diffusion, convergence et inertie technique Chapitre 8. L' volution de l'architecture complexe du sixi me au cinqui me mill naire Conclusion Catalogue‎

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‎Sandra Heinsch, Walter Kuntner, Robert Rollinger (eds)‎

‎Befund und Historisierung. Dokumentation und ihre Interpretationsspielr ume‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xvi + 304 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:161 b/w, 73 col., 8 tables b/w., Language(s):German, English. ISBN 9782503591476.‎

‎Summary Archaeological periodization schemes of material culture development in Northern Mesopotamia from 7th to 5th centuries BCE traditionally refer to the sequence of dynasties. In particular, they highlight historical events related to distinguished members of the royal houses of the Sargonids, Urartians, Medes, Teispids, and Achaemenids. However, whereas the repercussions these Iron Age empires had on the history of the Near East are undeniable, the impact they had on the material culture and its development is not always equally tangible in the archaeological findings. The latter are not infrequently characterized by continuity rather than by incisive changes, as recent studies and re-evaluations of key sites in Syria, Iraq, Iran and Armenia show. This publication uses case studies to address problems that arises when the archaeological (relative concept) and historical (absolute concept) methodology use different intrinsic values of time to reconstruct history and to understand cultural material development. Arch ologische Periodisierungsschemata der materiellen Kulturentwicklung Nordmesopotamiens in der Zeit vom 7. bis 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. orientieren sich traditionell an historische Z suren, die mit der Abfolge von Herrschaftsdynastien wie den Sargoniden, Urart ern, Medern, Teispiden und Ach meniden verbunden sind. Gleichwohl die Bedeutung dieser eisenzeitlichen Herrscherh user auf die politische Geschichte Vorderasiens unbestreitbar ist, ist ihr Einfluss auf die materielle Kulturentwicklung nicht im gleichen Ma e bestimmbar. Letztere ist n mlich fter durch Kontinuit t als durch einschneidende Ver nderungen gepr gt, wie rezente Untersuchungen und Neubewertungen wichtiger arch ologischer Befunde in Syrien, Irak, Iran und Armenien aufgezeigt haben. Der vorliegende Band weist anhand von Fallbeispielen auf die Problematik hin, die bei abweichenden Bedeutungszuweisungen der Dimension Zeit in arch ologischen (relatives Konzept) und historischen (absolutes Konzept) Betrachtungsweisen f r die Rekonstruktion der Geschichte und der Entwicklung der materiellen Kultur auftreten k nnen. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbildungsverzeichnis Vorwort Arch ologischer Befund und historische Epochen im Wechselspiel - eine Einleitung - SANDRA HEINSCH, WALTER KUNTNER & ROBERT ROLLINGER 1. Assyrien im Untergang - Das Jahr 614 v. Chr. und der arch ologische Befund - PETER A. MIGLUS 2. Die Biographie des Roten Hauses von Tall ??? ?amad/D?r-Katlimmu (Nordostsyrien) und die historische Entwicklung der altorientalischen Reiche in der ersten H lfte des ersten Jahrtausends v. Chr.: Koinzidenzen und Inkoinzidenzen - FLORIAN JANOSCHA KREPPNER 3. Iron Age Ceramics in Assyria and the Fall of the Assyrian Empire - ARNULF HAUSLEITER 4. Some General Considerations on Assyria and North Western Iran from a Historical Perspective - GIOVANNI-BATTISTA LANFRANCHI & ROBERT ROLLINGER 5. Hasanlu VI?IV: Overview and Recent Revisions - MICHAEL D. DANTI 6. Hasanlu III und die stratigraphische Evidenz der Triangle Ware - STEPHAN KROLL 7. Die eisenzeitliche Keramikentwicklung in Iranisch Aserbaidschan: Der Befund vom Zend?n-e Soleim?n - JUDITH THOMALSKY 8. Urar?u und der Raum zwischen Kaukasus, Urmia-See und Kaspischem Meer aus historischer Sicht - MIRJO SALVINI 9. Lchashen-Metsamor V?VI: The Impact of Local and Urartian Ceramics in Iron Age Armenia - HAYK AVETISYAN, PAVEL AVETISYAN, KNARIK NAVASARDYAN? & ARSEN BOBOKHYAN 10. Der Untergang Urartus aus Sicht der ?Festung von Aramus" - WALTER KUNTNER & SANDRA HEINSCH 11. Results and Prospects of the New Researches for the Erebuni Monument - FELIX TER-MARTIROSOV? 12. Transkaukasien nach dem Fall Urartus - FLORIAN S. KNAUSS 13. Fortleben und R ckgriff in der Kunst nach dem Untergang des urart ischen Reichs - das Beispiel der Blechvotive - URSULA SEIDL Tafeln/Plates Index‎

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‎BUYLE, MARIAN/ BERGMANS, ANNA;‎

‎MIDDELEEUWSE MUURSCHILDERINGEN IN VLAANDEREN,‎

‎, Brussel, Ministerie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap, Bestuur Monumenten en Landschappen, 1994, softcover originele geillustreerde uitgeversomslag, 21x29,5cm, 208pp, geillustreerd in kleur en z/w. Ex-bibliotheek kopie. ISBN 9040300321.‎

‎M & L cahier, vol. 2.In een tijdperk dat het aantal geletterde mensen klein was en het bezit van een handschrift slechts aan een elite voorbehouden, werd de christelijke beeldentaal ten behoeve van de gewone mens op de muren van zijn bedehuis gepenseeld. Ook woonhuizen werden kleurig afgewerkt met voorstellingen of eenvoudigweg met kleuren, teksten of decoratieve motieven. Deze getuigen van de middeleeuwse leefwereld bleven slechts uitzonderlijk bewaard. Beeldenstormen, reformatorische denkbeelden, branden, oorlogen, vandalisme, onwetendheid en de gevreesde ?tand des tijds? hebben kunstwerken uitgedund en zoniet onomkeerbaar verminkt. In Middeleeuwse muurschilderingen in Vlaanderen worden een veertigtal van deze muurschilderingen en ensembles voorgesteld.‎

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‎Harald Ingholt, Rubina Raja (ed), Jean-Baptiste Yon (ed), Julia Steding (ed)‎

‎Excavating Palmyra. Harald Ingholt's Excavation Diaries: A Transcript, Translation, and Commentary‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 2 vols, 1846 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:22 b/w, 1027 col., 2 maps color, Language: English . ISBN 9782503595313.‎

‎Summary When the Danish archaeologist Harald Ingholt conducted his ground-breaking excavations of Palmyra in the 1920s and 1930s, during which time he investigated several grave monuments and carried out the first observations of Palmyra's famous funerary portraits, he kept detailed diaries of his work. For a long time, these have been stored at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen together with the extensive Ingholt Archive, while further photographs and notes on Palmyrene sculpture have been kept with Ingholt's family in the United States. Now this material and Ingholt's diaries, written primarily in Danish, have for the first time been transcribed and translated into English with a full commentary written by Professor Rubina Raja, Dr Julia Steding, and Dr Jean-Baptiste Yon, in order to make these unique texts available to a wider public. The diaries contain a wealth of information on Palmyrene sculpture, grave complexes, and inscriptions from the city, as well as offering previously unpublished details into Ingholt's excavations, and his time in the field that will provide essential new insights for scholars working on Palmyra. TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I Introduction Reading the Ingholt Excavation Diaries and Acknowledgements -RUBINA RAJA 'Den smukkeste Kvindebuste, jeg endnu har set': The Palmyra Excavation Diaries of Harald Ingholt, 1924-1928 - RUBINA RAJA Figures: Life in Syria and a Trip to Palmyra Diary 1 - 1924 Figures: Monuments in Palmyra Appendix - 1924 Figures: At Work in Palmyra Diary 2 - 1925-1928 Figures: Uncovered Objects Diary 3 - 1925 Figures: The Tombs of Palmyra VOLUME II Diary 4 - 1928 Figures: To Those at Home Diary 5 - Tombs Figures: The Near East and Hama Supplementary Material Map of graves Map of graves - degrees (locations) List of All Tombs Mentioned in the Diaries of Harald Ingholt A List of Tombs from Diary 3 Concordance of Published Inscription in the Diaries Concordances of Inscriptions from the Diaries Prosopography of the Unpublished Inscriptions in the Diaries Bibliography, Diaries Selected Bibliography of Harald Ingholt Palmyra Portrait Project - List of Publications Index‎

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‎Sarah Croix, Mads Heilskov (eds)‎

‎Materiality and Religious Practice in Medieval Denmark‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 296 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:11 b/w, 32 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503594163.‎

‎Summary From bread and wine to holy water, and from oils and incense to the relics of saints, the material objects of religion stood at the heart of medieval Christian practice, bridging the gap between the profane and the divine. While theoretical debates around the importance of physicality and materiality have animated scholarship in recent years, however, little attention has been paid to finding solid, empirical evidence upon which to base such discussions. Taking medieval Denmark as its case study, this volume draws on a wide range of different fields to explore and investigate material objects, spaces, and bodies that were employed to make the sacred tangible in the religious experience and practice of medieval people. The contributions gathered here explore subjects as diverse as saints' relics, sculptures, liturgical vessels and implements, items used for personal devotion, gospel books, and the materiality of Christian burials to explore the significance of objects that moved the souls, bodies, hearts, and minds of the faithful. In doing so, they also open new insights into religion and belief in medieval Denmark. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction: Materiality and Religious Practice in Medieval Denmark - MADS VEDEL HEILSKOV AND SARAH CROIX Research History - Materiality and Medieval Religious Practice in Danish Research - MORTEN LARSEN Materiality in Medieval Episcopal Rites: Some Examples - BERTIL NILSSON The Liturgical Use of the Gospel Book in the Middle Ages and Notions of Sacramentality? - NILS HOLGER PETERSEN Making the Liturgy Manifest: Objects and Materials in Late Medieval Church Rites - MARTIN WANGSGAARD J RGENSEN Holy Heads: Pope Lucius's Skull in Roskilde and the Role of Relics in Medieval Spirituality - LENA LIEPE Living Matter in Medieval Denmark - MADS VEDEL HEILSKOV Objects of Personal Devotion - Outer Markers and Inner Meanings - METTE H JMARK S VS AND MARIA KNUDSEN Materiality of Memory: The Use and Significance of Wax in Late Medieval Devotion - LAURA KATRINE SKINNEBACH Materiality in Medieval Burials - JAKOB TUE CHRISTENSEN AND MIKAEL MAN E BJERREGAARD Future Perspectives: An Epilogue from the Views of an Archaeologist and Art Historian - METTE SVART KRISTIANSEN AND MERCEDES P REZ VIDAL‎

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‎Achim Lichtenberger, Rubina Raja (eds)‎

‎Glass, Lamps, and Jerash Bowls. Final Publications from the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project III‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xii + 248 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:102 b/w, 77 col., 3 tables b/w., 10 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503589374.‎

‎Summary The Decapolis city of Jerash has long attracted attention from travellers and scholars, due both to the longevity of the site and the remarkable finds uncovered during successive phases of excavation that have taken place from 1902 onwards. Between 2011 and 2016, a Danish-German team, led by the universities of Aarhus and M nster, focused their attention on the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - the highest point within the walled city - and this volume is the third in a series of books presenting the team's final results. The contributions gathered together in this volume provide an in-depth analysis of the glass finds, the lamps, and the iconography of the Jerash bowls discovered in the Northwest Quarter during the excavations. Together, these chapters provide both general overviews and more detailed insights into these important groups of material evidence, and also examine their stratigraphic contextualization and chronological spread across the centuries. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Glass, Lamps, and Jerash Bowls: The Finds from the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project's Excavation Campaigns 2012-2016 - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Part I: Glass The Glass Finds from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - RUTH E. JACKSON-TAL Part II: Lamps Pottery Oil Lamps from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - ALEXANDRA USCATESCU Part III: Jerash Bowls Some Notes on the Iconography of the Jerash Bowls from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - PAMELA BONNEKOH About the Authors‎

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‎Achim Lichtenberger, Rubina Raja (eds)‎

‎Archaeology of Seasonality‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xxiv + 431 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:73 b/w, 148 col., 6 tables b/w., 2 tables col., 4 maps color, Language(s):English, Italian. ISBN 9782503593951.‎

‎Summary Seasonality - the passage of time and the change in the environment across the course of a year - is universally recognized as having a major impact on the relationship between people and nature, yet it has rarely been examined as a topic of study in its own right. In the past, many areas of life were constrained and furthered by the cycle of the seasons, from the production of crops and grazing of animals in rural areas, to dress and diet, urban development, and religious activities. This volume offers an in-depth study of the impact of the seasons on the Graeco-Roman world, drawing on the archaeology of seasonality to open up new perspectives into the temporal dimension that underpins human activity, as well as offering fresh insights into space and spatial practices in the ancient world. The contributions draw on a wide range of archaeological evidence to explore the archaeology of the seasons from a number of different perspectives, including economic strategies, catastrophic events, religious activities, iconography, and the role of the individual. Together, they offer a pioneering new approach to classical archaeology that it is hoped will further our understanding of the temporal dimensions to archaeological evidence. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Introduction. The Archaeology of Seasonality: Widening Archaeology's Interpretational Framework - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA I. Economic Strategies in a Seasonal Perspective Seasonality and Urban Economy: The Case of Gerasa in the Decapolis - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Seasonal Labour and Migratory Work in the Roman Empire - WERNER TIETZ Seasonal Diet in the Mediterranean - ERICA ROWAN Seasonality and the Sea - STEFAN FEUSER The Seasonality of Building Works in the Athenian Epigraphic Evidence - CRISTINA CARUSI Flowers and Faeces: Seasonal Signals from Shivta's Early Islamic Rubbish Middens - DANIEL FUKS, GUY BAR-OZ, YOTAM TEPPER, AND EHUD WEISS To Everything There Is a Season: The Dynamics of Seasonality in the Deserts of the Southern Levant in Ancient Times - STEVEN A. ROSEN II. Seasonality, Time, and Chronology Solar Flare Events and Archaeology - JESPER OLSEN Seasonality and the Calendar in Ovid's Exile Poetry - ANKE WALTER III. Seasonality of Religion Seasonality of Timpone della Motta (Northern Calabria) during the Iron Age and the Archaic Period - JAN KINDBERG JACOBSEN, FELICE LAROCCA, JOOS MELANDER, AND GLORIA MITTICA The Sanctuary of Jupiter Dolichenus at Doliche and the Seasonality of Sacrifice - MICHAEL BL MER IV. Seasonality and the Individual Seasonal Dress in the Graeco-Roman World - GLENYS DAVIES Lumen ab Occidente Hiberno: Seasonality in the Pompeian Domestic Bath - CRISTINA M. HERN NDEZ Roman Luxury Villas: Environmental Considerations and Seasonal Uses - MANTHA ZARMAKOUPI Maritime Villas and Seasonality - ANNALISA MARZANO* Seasonally Adaptive Design in Roman Public Architecture and Urban Space - EDMUND THOMAS V. Iconography of Seasonality L'iconografia delle Stagioni nella ceramica magnogreca - MONICA BAGGIO Visualizing the Passing of Time: Personifications of Seasons in Greek and Roman Imagery - MARION MEYER Tempora Anni: Time Recurring - DIETRICH BOSCHUNG VI. Seasonal Dimensions of Catastrophic Events Tracing the Season of the Santorini (Thera) Eruption - FELIX H FLMAYER The Complicated Problem of Seasonality at Classical Olynthos, Greece - LISA NEVETT New Evidence for the Date of the Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius - MASSIMO OSANNA and CHIARA COMEGNA Pompeian Houses and Seasonality: A Contextual Approach - PENELOPE ALLISON‎

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‎Eileen Rubery, Giulia Bordi, John Osborne (eds)‎

‎Santa Maria Antiqua: The Sistine Chapel of the Early Middle Ages‎

‎, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2021 Hardback, iv + 502 pages, Size:220 x 280 mm, Illustrations:50 b/w, 125 col., 30 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9781909400535.‎

‎Summary The Santa Maria Antiqua Complex in the Forum in Rome was probably established at the foot of the Palatine Hill in the 6th century. Over the following 600 years it was decorated with a unique series of frescoes bearing evidence of imperial, papal and monastic influences. Abandoned in the 9th century, limited use probably continued up to the 11th century. By the 17th century the complex was completely buried under the rising floor of the Forum. Excavations in 1900 exposed a largely intact complex containing hundreds of 6th - 11th century frescoes, in some places over four layers deep and a unique Chapel of Medical Saints which suggests this was also an incubation site. The English Press hailed the site as the 'Sistine Chapel of the Ninth century'. Lavish illustrations of these frescoes, following recent restoration, make this book an indispensible resource, not only for those working on the church but also for those interested in contemporaneous material in medieval sites especially in Rome, Europe and Byzantium. This monograph contains the proceedings of an International Conference held at the British School at Rome on 4-6 December, 2013. It reports results of the major project of preservation and research led by the Soprintendenza and carried out over the last 12 years on the fabric of the church, its frescoes, floor, wall and ceiling mosaics, its drainage and infrastructure. Much of the restoration was funded by the World Monuments Fund. The conference also marked the 75th anniversary of the death of Gordon Rushforth, the first Director of the British School at Rome and the author of one of the earliest key papers on the S. Maria Antiqua site. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION by Eileen Rubery, Giulia Bordi, John Osborne TIMELINE TOPOGRAPHIC REFERENCES LIST OF COLOUR PLATES COLOUR PLATES HISTORIOGRAPHY Oscar Mei 1702: The discovery of Santa Maria Antiqua T.P. Wiseman Gordon McNeil Rushforth and Santa Maria Antiqua Andrea Paribeni 'With Boni in the Forum'. The relationship between Gordon McNeil Rushforth and Giacomo Boni according to archival documentation Ernesto Monaco Measuring Santa Maria Antiqua: from Petrignani to the present Giovanni Gasbarri 'Ce monument est avant tout un t moin': Wladimir de Gr neisen and the multicultural context of Santa Maria Antiqua John Osborne Per Jonas Nordhagen, Santa Maria Antiqua, and the study of early medieval painting in Rome TOPOGRAPHY Henry Hurst The early church of Santa Maria Antiqua David Knipp Richard Delbr ck and the reconstruction of a 'ceremonial route' in Domitian's palace vestibule Robert Coates-Stephens The 'Oratory of the Forty Martyrs' CONSERVATION Giuseppe Morganti "Per meglio provvedere alla conservazione dei dipinti ?". 1984-2014: Santa Maria Antiqua 30 Years Later Werner Schmid Diary of a long conservation campaign The palimpsests of Santa Maria Antiqua Maria Andaloro The Project Giulia Bordi The three Christological cycles in the sanctuary of Santa Maria Antiqua Paola Pogliani, Claudia Pelosi, Giorgia Agresti Palimpsests and pictorial phases in the light of studies of the techniques of execution and the materials employed ICONOGRAPHY Per Olav Folger Expression of Dogma: Text and imagery in the triumphal arch decoration Manuela Gianandrea The fresco with the Three Mothers and the paintings of the right aisle in the Church of Santa Maria Antiqua Maria Grafova The decorations in the left aisle of Santa Maria Antiqua within the context of the political history of the Iconoclastic era Marios Costambeys Pope Hadrian I and Santa Maria Antiqua: Liturgy and patronage in the late eighth century RE-READING THE DECORATIVE PROGRAMME Giulia Bordi The apse wall of Santa Maria Antiqua (IV-IX centuries) Eileen Rubery Monks, Miracles and Healing. Doctrinal Belief and Miraculous Interventions: Saints Abbacyrus and John at Santa Maria Antiqua and related Roman Churches between the sixth and the twelfth centuries Richard Price The frescoes in Santa Maria Antiqua, the Lateran Synod of 649, and pope Vitalian Beat Brenk A new chronology of the worship of images in Santa Maria Antiqua AFTERWORD Maria Andaloro The icon of Santa Maria Nova after Santa Maria Antiqua‎

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‎Marc Lebeau (ed)‎

‎Identity, Diversity & Contact. from the Southern Balkans to Xinjiang, from the Upper Palaeolithic to Alexander‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xvi + 360 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:130 b/w, 18 col., 8 tables b/w., 17 maps b/w, 3 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503589497.‎

‎Summary This volume presents peer-reviewed contributions based on papers first presented at the biennial International Congress 'The East' (ICE). Dedicated to the archaeology and history of a region that spans from the Southern Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean, via the Near and Middle East, the Persian Gulf, and the Caucasus, across to Central Asia, Pakistan, and Xinjiang, the ICE series encourages the publication of research that cuts across not just geographical and chronological boundaries, but also the borders that exist between disciplines. The first ICE Conference chose as its theme 'Identity, Diversity, and Contact', and the papers drawn together in this volume comprise several sub-topics, including evolution and resilience, movement, mobility, and migration, long distance and the longue dur e, and cultural and economic contacts. TABLE OF CONTENTS The East Collection and the International Congress ICE 1 - The East: An Introduction - MARC LEBEAU A Closer Look at the Anatolian Prehistoric Arts - MARCEL OTTE The Dispersal of Pressure D bitage Technology to Central and Southwest Asia - YOSHIHIRO NISHIAKI Bronze Age Oases in the Tarim Basin (Xinjiang, China): Identities, Early Contacts and Interaction Networks (3rd-2nd mill. BC) - CORINNE DEBAINE-FRANCFORT The Neolithisation of Central Asia: Emergence of Cultural Identities and Long-Distance Networks - FR D RIQUE BRUNET Pazyryk in its Landscape Setting: The Materials and Materiality of Cultural Contact - KAREN S. RUBINSON & KATHERYN M. LINDUFF When East and West First Met: The Nature of Cultural and Technological Transmissions at the Dawn of the Silk Roads - ALISON BETTS, PETER JIA, MICHAEL SPATE, QI MENG & MUMTAZ YATOO Made in Indus, Made in Oman, and Made in Susiana: Meluhha and Makkan at Kish, Telloh, and Susa as seen from Weights and Ingots - ENRICO ASCALONE Migrations, Transfers, Exchanges, Convergences? Assessing Similarities and Differences among the Earliest Farmers between the Daulatabad and Kachi Plains (southern Iran and Pakistan) - BENJAMIN MUTIN & OMRAN GARAZHIAN The Human Remains from the Collective Iron-Age Burial ff Hatsarat (Armenia) - FRANCESCA BERTOLDI, RUZAN MKRTCHYAN, ASHOT PILIPOSYAN, PIERA ALLEGRA RASIA, ROBERTO CAMERIERE & HASMIK SIMONYAN The Crown of Death: Diadems with Repouss Decoration in the Early Bronze Age - VITTORIA DALL'ARMELLINA Fortified Kura-Araxes Settlements in the Highlands of Eastern Anatolia: Lake Van Basin and Mt A?r? -AYNUR ZFIRAT In the Pre-Urartian Period, Were the Societies of the Eastern Anatolian Highlands Egalitarian? A General Review - MEHMET I?IKLI Road Connections of the Second Millennium BC that Connect the Coastal Region of Giresun to Lycus Basin - SALIH KAYMAK I Figurines with Coffee-bean-eyes from the Khabur and Beyond: Significance of an Iconographic Detail - ALEXANDER PRU A Ceramic Tale of Three 'oikumenai' from the Qara Dag Area (Iraqi Kurdistan) - JOHNNY SAMUELE BALDI & MELANIA ZINGARELLO Provincial Identity via Middle Assyrian Mortuary Material - PETRA M. CREAMER Is the Luwian Language an Ethnic or a Cultural Marker in Iron Age Syria? - GUY BUNNENS Oluz H y k: Persian (Achaemenid) Settlement in North-central Anatolia - ?EVKET D NMEZ & MONA SABA The Role of Syria in Inter-Regional Exchanges in the Second Half of the Third Millennium BC: Some Remarks - MARIA GIOVANNA BIGA On the Origin of Near Eastern Cylinder Seals in the Early Bronze Age Aegean: New Evidence from the Northern and Central Levantine Coast - HERMANN GENZ Emerging Complexity: The East Aegean/Western Anatolia and Crete in the Middle Bronze Age (c. 2000-1700 BCE) - OURANIA KOUKA Hittites and Neo-Hittites in Northern Syria: New Perspectives for their Interrelations - WINFRIED ORTHMANN‎

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‎Fikri Kulakoglu, Guido Kryszat, C cile Michel (eds)‎

‎Cultural Exchange and Current Research in K ltepe and its Surroundings. K ltepe, 1-4 August 2019‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xvi + 336 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:117 b/w, 24 col., 17 tables b/w., 1 tables col., 1 maps b/w, 1 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503591520.‎

‎Summary This fourth volume in a collection based on the biennial interdisciplinary meetings held in K ltepe, ancient Kane?, draws together sixteen contributions that explore the archaeology and history of this site, with the ongoing aim of taking a holistic approach to revitalizing this important early Anatolian cultural centre. The papers gathered here present both current research and recent important results derived from research in K ltepe and its wider surroundings through four key thematic strands: cultural exchanges between this site and its environs; material culture; sealings, writings, and history; comparisons with other sites across Central Anatolia. Through this approach, this volume is able to explore not only the historical importance of K ltepe, but also to highlight the settlement's future importance as a pilot site for interdisciplinary studies, thanks to its unique textual and archaeological data. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction - FIKRI KULAKO?LU, GUIDO KRYSZAT & C CILE MICHEL I - Cultural Exchanges Cultural Exchanges in Cappadocia during the Chalcolithic Period: Recent Results of the Archaeological Survey in the South-western Cappadocia (2017-2019 Seasons) - ABDULLAH HACAR When Different Worlds Meet: Exchange Networks in Anatolia and Northern Levant during the 3rd Millennium BC - LUCA PEYRONEL & AGNESE VACCA Canaanean Blades from K ltepe, Central Anatolia - SUDO HIROSHI Assyrian-Anatolian Relations Observed Through Ethnic Designation - JASCHA DE RIDDER II - K ltepe Material Culture 'I will fix a pin on your breast'. Interdisciplinary Study on Pins during the Old Assyrian Period - C CILE MICHEL & FIKRI KULAKO?LU Petrographic and Mineralogical Analysis of Stone Objects Excavated at K ltepe - EVREN YAZGAN, FIRKI KULAKO?LU, NIHAL EVIK & CIHAN AY Lead Ingots and Rings in Central Anatolia in the Assyrian Trade Colony Period - YILMAZ RIDVANO?ULLARI & FIKRI KULAKO?LU Preliminary Assessments of the Black-Glazed Attic Pottery Found in K ltepe - BURCU T YS Z? III - Sealings, Writing and History An Overview of Sealing Practices at K ltepe - N H MIE STRUPLER How Did they Learn Writing? A Palaeographic Case Study - WIEBKE BEYER Scribal Education in Assur and Kanesh: The Practical Vocabularies - JAN GERRIT DERCKSEN Gods, Names and the Question of Western Elements in Early Assyrian Religion - GUIDO KRYSZAT A City Shrouded in Myth: Kane? in Hittite Texts - AMIR GILAN IV - Anatolia The Early Bronze Age at of K?n?k H y k-Ni?de: A Preliminary Analysis - NANCY HIGHCOCK & ALVISE MATESSI New Evidence on Cultural Relationship between Inner Northwest Anatolia and Northern Syria-Mesopotamia during the Early and Middle Bronze Ages: Exceptional finds from Seyit mer H y k - NEJAT BILGEN, ZEYNEP BILGEN, M. HAMDI OKATAN & BAYRAM UYGUN The Connection of Cappadocia with the Mediterranean Coast through the Cilicia Plain in First Millennium BC - MUSTAFA H. SAYAR‎

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‎Maura Heyn, Rubina Raja (eds)‎

‎Individualizing the Dead. Attributes in Palmyrene Funerary Sculpture‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xvi + 140 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:107 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503591261.‎

‎Summary During the Roman era, when the ancient city of Palmyra was at the height of its powers, several thousand funerary portraits were sculpted, each carefully crafted to represent the men, women, and children who had once lived there as members of the Palmyrene elite. In their commemorative monuments, these individuals were given specific attributes to express their social status, wealth, identity, and skills. This volume provides an in-depth exploration of different aspects of these funerary portraits, and illuminates in particular the addition of attributes and how and why they were used by both artists and their patrons. The eight contributions gathered here examine the range of choices available to commissioners of art works in Palmyra, the prevalence or rarity of specific attributes, and the ways in which the variation and selection of attributes could be used in funerary, religious, or public contexts to express social cohesion and group identity, as well as to demonstrate individuality. Crucially, while these funerary monuments may be closely associated with Palmyra, they in fact provide clear evidence of the city's relationships across the wider region: examination of the different attributes suggests that the Palmyrenes were aware of how these were used, perceived, and adapted by neighbouring people as a way of transmitting various social meanings and expressing their own values. TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents List of Illustrations Attributes in Palmyrene Funerary Sculpture: Functions and Meanings - MAURA HEYN AND RUBINA RAJA The 'Fringed' Mantle and its Relation to Gender in Palmyrene Funerary Sculpture - FRED ALBERTSON Plants in Palmyrene Funerary Iconography of Adults - OLYMPIA BOBOU Unlocking a Mystery? The Keys in Palmyrene Funerary Portraiture - RIKKE RANDERIS THOMSEN Significance of the Drinking Attributes in Palmyrene Banquet Scenes - MAURA HEYN Adornment and Jewellery as a Status Symbol in Priestly Representations in Roman Palmyra: The Palmyrene Priests and their Brooches - RUBINA RAJA A Symbol of a City. The Iconography of the Palmyrene Coinage - NATHALIA B. KRISTENSEN Why No Attributes? Expressions of Status and Social Realities in the Epigraphy of Palmyra - JEAN-BAPTISTE YON Index‎

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‎Southeastern Registrars Association; Deborah Rose Van Horn; Corinne Midgett and Heather Culligan‎

‎Basic Condition Reporting: A Handbook, 5th Edition‎

‎, Rowman & Littlefield, 2022 Original publishers paper-covered boards, 220 pages, 28 x 21.5 cm. English. ISBN 9781538150603.‎

‎Whether you call yourself a Registrar, Curator, Curator of Collections, Collections Manager or any number of other titles you are most likely doing condition reports. A good condition report is an accurate and informative account of an object?s state of preservation at a particular moment in time. Condition reports can have multiple functions such as recording the state of an object prior to an exhibition or loan, after exhibition or loan, to assist in collections planning, or as a tool for the treatment of an object. Most of these functions can be conducted by a registrar, curator, collections manager, or volunteer.‎

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‎Coll.‎

‎Cit & Tekhne n 2, volume IX, sept. 1930‎

‎Brussel, La cit , 1930 Geniet, 24 + 28 pagina's, 27.5 x 22 cm‎

‎Revue mensuelle belge d'architecture , d'urbanisme, et d'art public & Suppl ment d'information et de technique‎

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‎Alessandro Sebastiani, Carolina Megale (eds)‎

‎Archaeological Landscapes of Roman Etruria. Research and Field Papers‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 296 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:95 b/w, 21 col., 3 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503591391.‎

‎Summary This volume, the first in a new series dedicated to the archaeological and historical landscapes of central Mediterranean Italy, aims to offer a fresh and dynamic new approach to our understanding of central-southern maritime Tuscany during the Roman period. Drawing on research that was initially presented at the first International Mediterranean Tuscan Conference (MediTo) held in Paganico (Grosseto, Italy) in June 2018, and supported by invited papers from other experts in the field, this collection of essays offers the most up-to-date research into Roman and Late Antique landscapes within Tuscany and its broader Mediterranean context, as well as the political, economic, and social networks that developed in this area during the Classical Period. Ultimately, what emerges from this in-depth study of river valleys, urban centres, and coastal settlements is an understanding of a dynamic Roman territory of cities and villages, villas and sanctuaries, minor sites, and manufacturing districts in which the local population fought to establish and maintain connections with the wider Mediterranean. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface Introduction - ALESSANDRO SEBASTIANI AND CAROLINA MEGALE The Tuscan Coast in the Classical Period: Research Prospects - FRANCO CAMBI Nunc Villae Grandes, Oppida Parva Prius: Private Agency and Public Utility in the Tuscan Maremma - ELIZABETH FENTRESS Santa Marta: A Roman Nodal Point in the Middle Ombrone Valley (Southern Tuscany, Italy) - STEFANO CAMPANA AND EMANUELE VACCARO Between Topography, Archaeology, and History: Considerations for a Diachronic Synthesis on the Villa at Aiano (San Gimignano) between the Fourth and the Seventh Centuries ad - MARCO CAVALIERI Rusellae and its Territory: From the Etruscan to the Roman City - MARIA GRAZIA CELUZZA, MATTEO MILLETTI, AND ANDREA ZIFFERERO The Etruscan Harbours of Vetulonia and the Extent of the Prile Lagoon: First Results of a New Research Project - CAMILLA COLOMBI The Northern Etrurian Coast: The Vada Volaterrana during the Roman Period: New Data to Reconstruct the Ancient Landscape - STEFANO GENOVESI Archaeological Excavations in Vignale (LI): A Lens for Framing the Landscape in Roman Times - ELISABETTA GIORGI Etruscan-Roman Populonia: Recent Research on the Sacred Area of the Acropolis - CYNTHIA MASCIONE The Fortress of Poggio del Molino and Piracy: A Contribution to the Definition of the Late Republican Landscape of Populonia - CAROLINA MEGALE Luna: The Area of Porta Marina between the Republican and the Imperial Periods - SIMONETTA MENCHELLI, PAOLO SANGRISO, ALBERTO CAFARO, STEFANO GENOVESI, SILVIA MARINI, AND ROCCO MARCHESCHI New Excavations in the Etruscan-Roman City of Vetulonia: The Domus dei Dolia - SIMONA RAFANELLI The Universit di Firenze at Cosa (2016-2018) - ILARIA ROMEO AND DARIO PANARITI Cosa Excavations: New Interpretative Frameworks - RUSSELL T. SCOTT, ANDREA U. DE GIORGI, RICHARD POSAMENTIR, AND CHRISTINA CHA The Late Etruscan and Republican Settlement at Podere Cannicci: (Civitella Paganico - Grosseto) - ALESSANDRO SEBASTIANI The Missing link: A Nucleated Rural Centre at Podere Marzuolo (Cinigiano - Grosseto) - ASTRID VAN OYEN, GIJS W. TOL, AND RHODORA G. VENNARUCCI Beyond Religion? Placing the Gods in the Reconstruction of the Landscape and Economies of Southern Tuscany - EDOARDO VANNI Rural Settlements and Natural Resources in Early Medieval Southern Tuscany: Past and Future Research Prospects - GIOVANNA BIANCHI‎

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‎Marie-H l ne Corbiau, Baudouin Van den Abeele, Jean-Marie Yante, Anne-Marie Bultot-Verleysen (eds)‎

‎route au Moyen ge. R alit s et repr sentations‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, vi + 316 pages, Size:160 x 240 mm, Illustrations:7 b/w, 23 col., 4 tables b/w., 7 maps b/w, Language: French. ISBN 9782390370048.‎

‎Summary Qu'elles soient politiques, commerciales, religieuses ou culturelles, les routes structurent et dynamisent les paysages et t moignent de l'appropriation humaine de ceux-ci. Fr quemment, l'existence d'un r seau m di val a t , sinon ni e, en tout cas largement sous-estim e. Des travaux des derni res d cennies conduisent relativiser la p rennit longtemps affirm e de l'h ritage romain. Les hommes l'ont adapt aux n cessit s et priorit s du moment, ont hiss au rang de voies majeures des diverticula et autres liaisons secondaires, et ont emprunt des tron ons de facture incontestablement ou vraisemblablement m di vale. R solument pluridisciplinaire, associant arch ologues, historiens, histo- riens de l'art, sp cialistes de la litt rature et toponymistes, le colloque organis par l'Institut d' tudes m di vales de l'Universit catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, livre des regards crois s et une stimulante confrontation des m thodes. Sous-titr es R alit s et repr sentations , ces journ es ont t soucieuses de scruter la perception de la route et du r seau viaire chez les contemporains, tant dans des oeuvres litt raires que dans des productions artistiques. Succ dant une approche historiographique assortie de perspectives de recherches et une orientation bibliographique, la douzaine de contributions manant de chercheurs au recrutement international s'articulent autour de trois th matiques. La premi re partie est d di e quelques enqu tes historiques relatives des aspects politiques et fonctionnels. Suit l' clairage particulier de recherches consacr es l'apport des mots et des textes concernant le sujet. Une derni re partie regroupe quelques t moignages arch ologiques et iconogra- phiques illustrant plus concr tement la mat rialit de la route. Il serait difficile et quelque peu pr somptueux de tenter pour l'heure un bilan des connaissances. Bien des secteurs demeurent investiguer, des sources rep rer, critiquer et mettre en oeuvre. Le pr sent volume a par contre l'am- bition de r v ler des approches in dites, de d gager des pistes de recherches, de susciter de nouvelles enqu tes. C'est ce prix seulement que la route m di vale retrouvera la place qui tait sienne dans le v cu et l'imaginaire des contem- porains. La publication r unit les contributions de Jean-Marie Cauchies (Bruxelles), Pierre-Henri Billy (Paris), Franck Brechon (Perpignan), Olivier Bruand (Clermont- Ferrand), Marie-H l ne Corbiau (Namur), Wolfgang Haubrichs (Saarbr cken), Perrine Mane (CRH-CNRS), Franco Morenzoni (Gen ve), Jacques Paviot (Paris), Georges Raepsaet (Bruxelles), Thomas Szab (G ttingen), Jean-Claude Vallecalle (CIHAM), Jean-Marie Yante (Louvain-la-Neuve). TABLE OF CONTENTS Avant-propos par Marie-H l ne CORBIAU et Jean-Marie YANTE La route au Moyen ge. Historiographie et perspectives de recherche par Jean-Marie YANTE La route au Moyen ge. Orientation bibliographique par Jean-Marie YANTE ENQU TES HISTORIQUES Populations, pouvoirs et r seau routier en Gaule du nord entre le VIIe et le Xe si cle par Olivier BRUAND Attelages et convois en Lorraine et dans le Luxembourg. L'apport des comptes de p ages (XVe-XVIe si cles) par Jean-Marie YANTE La route dans la l gislation des communes italiennes par Thomas SZAB Les routes en Vivarais au Moyen ge : structuration et fonctionnement d'un r seau viaire par Franck BRECHON APPORT DES MOTS ET DES TEXTES La terminologie routi re dans la toponymie et l'hodonymie germanophones entre Meuse, Moselle et Rhin par Wolfgang HAUBRICHS Les noms de chemins au Bas Moyen ge : essai de typologie par Pierre-Henri BILLY La route entre imaginaire et r alit dans la pr dication du XIIIe si cle par Franco MORENZONI La route dans les r cits de p lerinage et de voyage (XIIe-XVe s.) par Jacques PAVIOT La route dans l'imaginaire pique et romanesque (XIIe-XIVe si cles) par Jean-Claude VALLECALLE DE L'ARCH OLOGIE L'ICONOGRAPHIE Routes et v hicules dans l'arch ologie m di vale : quelques d couvertes r centes et anciennes par Marie-H l ne CORBIAU La technologie du charroi de l'Antiquit au Moyen ge. Quelques br ves r flexions par Georges RAEPSAET Routes et chemins dans les enluminures m di vales par Perrine MANE CONCLUSIONS Chemins pour des hommes, hommes sur les chemins par Jean-Marie CAUCHIES Index des noms de lieux‎

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‎Romedio Schmitz-Esser‎

‎Corpse in the Middle Ages: Embalming, Cremating, and the Cultural Construction of the Dead Body‎

‎, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2021 Hardback, vi + 780 pages, Size:220 x 280 mm, Language(s):English, Latin. ISBN 9781909400870.‎

‎Summary To what extent are the dead truly dead? In medieval society, corpses were assigned special functions and meanings in several different ways. They were still present in the daily life of the family of the deceased, and could even play active roles in the life of the community. Taking the materiality of death as a point of departure, this book comprehensively examines the conservation, burial and destruction of the corpse in its specific historical context. A complex and ambivalent treatment of the dead body emerges, one which necessarily confronts established modern perspectives on death. New scientific methods have enabled archaeologists to understand the remains of the dead as valuable source material. This book contextualizes the resulting insights for the first time in an interdisciplinary framework, considering their place in the broader picture drawn by the written sources of this period, ranging from canon law and hagiography to medieval literature and historiography. It soon becomes obvious that the dead body is more than a physical object, since its existence only becomes relevant in the cultural setting it is perceived in. In analogy to the findings for the living body in gender studies, the corpse too, can best be understood as constructed. Ultimately, the dead body is shaped by society, i.e. the living. This book examines the mechanisms by which this cultural construction of the body took place in medieval Europe. The result is a fascinating story that leads deep into medieval theories and social practices, into the discourses of the time and the daily life experiences during this epoch. TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THE TRANSLATION FOREWORD INTRODUCTION The Constructed Corpse: Methodology, Structure, and Goals Burial between Norm and Practice St Augustine and the "Constructed" Sanctity The Staged Corpse No Fear of the Dead Body Parts and the Gaze Upon the Dead Body A Topic between Popular Hype and Historical Lack of Interest: The State of Research CHAPTER I: THE BURIED CORPSE The Corpse and the Resurrection The Soul, the Corpse, and the Beyond The Eternal and the Eternally Disturbed Grave Drowning and the Element of Baptism Cremating the Dead: Between Concern and Banning The Proper Burial in the Middle Ages The Quest for the Phantom: The "Standard" Burial in the Christian Middle Ages Symbolism of Light and the Position of the Dead in the Grave Solitary Burial and Group Affiliation of the Corpse The Corpse is Coming to the Living: The Cult of the Martyrs and the Burial with Saints The Development of the Church Graveyard Interment in the Time of Crisis War Dead and Their Graves Death as a Result of Epidemics, the Black Death, and Burial The Corpse Portrayed Summary CHAPTER II: THE HOLY CORPSE Real Presence and the Cult of Relics The Holy Corpse as a Self-Determined Being Transfer of Relics and Fragmenting of the Corpse Desired Relics, Corpse Desecration, and the Dead as a Valuable Treasure The Corpse as Proof of Sanctity "Corpus Incorruptum," Mumification, and Created Sanctity The Aromatically Smelling Corpse Innocent Liquids: The Leichen l Medieval Complementary Logic: The Corpses of the "Valde Boni" and the "Valde Mali" Summary CHAPTER III: EMBALMING AND THE PRESERVATION OF CORPSES Ancient Embalming in the Middle Ages Ancient Mummies and the Christian Occident "Aromatibus conditum"-The Biblical Model and Early Christian Embalming Embalming in the Time of the Merovingians Sanctity and (Repeated) Embalming Change of the Embalming Technique in the Time of the Carolingians Rotting and the Ideal of a Fast Burial Ritual of Burial and the Transport of the Corpse A New Method: Opening of the Corpse to Remove the Entrails and the Badly Smelling Corpse of Charles the Bald Embalming in the High Middle Ages Transfer of Corpses since the High Middle Ages Embalming in the Tenth Century Embalming in the Time of the Salian and the Hohenstaufen Dynasties Robert Guiscard, Sven Gabelbart, and Embalming in the Kingdom of England Embalming in the Kingdom of France The Desert and the King of Jerusalem Popes and Saints Roland, Henry the Lion, and the Deer Hide: Embalming Practice in the Literary Discourse Corpse Transport and Social Prestige: Changes in the Process of Embalming in the Course of the High Middle Ages Kitchen, Cooking, and the Treatment of the Corpse Cooking the Corpse-a "mos Teutonicus"? Boiling of Corpses in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries The Bull "Detestandae feritatis" by Pope Boniface VIII from 1299 and the End of Boiling Corpses The White Bone: The Sanctity of the Boiled Body Individuals Charged with Taking Care of the Corpse and Corpse Washing Dissection of the Corpse and the Professionalization of Embalming Ar-Razi and Medicine in the High Middle Ages Henry of Mondeville, Guy de Chauliac, and the Process of Embalming in Late Medieval and Early Modern Medicine Innovations in High and Late Medieval Embalming Processes and the Anthropological and Archeological Data Opening of the Three Corporal Cavities The Application of Mercury Wax and Linen Galen and the Cold, Humid Corpse: Drying of the Corpse as a Technique in Embalming Aerial Drying of the Corpse Hygiene or the Preservation of the Corpse: Gypsum, Lime, and Hops Booming of Embalming: From the Eighteenth Century to Today Embalming, Preservation of the Body, and the Cult of Relics Summary CHAPTER IV: AUTHORITY AND THE CORPSE Visiting a Corpse-the Visit by a Corpse The Ruler's Corpse as a Sign of Victory The Specialists of Death and Their Ruler Clientele: The Location of the Grave and the Row of Corpses as a Means for Legitimization Conversion, Legitimacy, and the Beloved Bones of the Ancestors Summary CHAPTER V: THE COMMUNITY OF THE DEAD AND THE CORPSE IN THE "ORDO" Hierarchy of the Funeral Sites The Unclean Corpse and the Church as a Burial Site Old Age, Gender, and Kinship: The Hierarchy of the Burial Sites in Medieval Cemeteries Grave Donations Between Here and the Afterlife Clothing Provides Status to the Dead: Insignia of Social Class and the Identification of Corpses Pedum, Paten, Chalice, and Ring: The Burial of Priests and Bishops Crown, Scepter, Orb, and Royal Vestments: The Burial of Emperors and Kings Does God Forget the Names of the Dead? Tables with Inscriptions as Burial Objects and Inscriptions on the Sarcophagus Monastic Habit and Valuable Thread: Monks, Noblemen, Simple People, and Their Clothing for the Beyond Objects Useful for the Corpse Relics, Torture Instruments, and Hosts: Supporters for the Dead Written Documents, Indulgence Letters, and Seals as Documents of Faith Dead Pilgrims Plants and Herbs, Holy Water, Incense, and Coal: Funerary Objects Between Practice and Symbolism Shoes for the Day of Judgment Summary CHAPTER VI: THE CORPSE AND THE LAW The Corpse as the Interim Occupant of an Office The Corpse as Both Subject and Object of the Law The Corpse at Court Strikes with the Sword, Bleeding Corpses, and the Beginning of Forensics in the Middle Ages The Cemetery as a Place of Trial Marking Borders, Church Authority, and the Value of the Corpse The Funeral of the Corpse as an Economic Factor The Corpse and Marking of Borders Summary CHAPTER VII: THE LIVING CORPSE The Sleeping Dead and Its Physically Continued Life Signs of Life: Speaking, Bleeding, and Continued Growth of Nails and Hair Funeral Ritual to Prevent the Appearance of Revenants Placing Weights on the Corpse and the Separation and Breaking of the Legs Decapitation Impalement, Nailing Down, and Interment at a Crossroad Vampires in the Middle Ages? The Cremation of Revenants Obol and Payment of the Dead: Funerary Objects as a One-Way Ticket to the Afterlife? The Corpse Besieged by Demons The Active Corpse Summary CHAPTER VIII: THE DESTRUCTION AND DESECRATION OF CORPSES Deviation from the Funerary Ritual as Punishment and Exclusion Denial of Burial in Sacred Ground On Children Under the Church's Eaves and Pilgrimage Sites: The Unbaptized Dead and Children According to Archaeological Data Suicide and the Corpses of Suicide Victims Excommunicated Corpses and Death Under the Interdict The Example of Emperor Henry IV A Few Years of Eternity, or Was There a Permanent Exclusion of Those Who Had Been Excommunicated The Last of the Hohenstaufen and Their Excommunication: Conrad IV, Manfred of Sicily, and Conradin the Younger The High Medieval Debate on the Punishment of Corpses Exhumation as a Weapon in the Fight Against the Cathars The Growing Concern with the Moral Integrity of the Dead: Individuals Responsible for Church Desecration, Those Who Rejected Confession, and Those Dead Who Had Died without Their Guilt Having Been Forgiven and Atoned In the Case of Doubt Against the Dead: The Liturgists' Fear of the Unknown and the Foreign Death with the Lance in Hand: The Burial of Those Who Had Died in a Tournament The Burial of the Executed Being a Warrior and a Christian: The Exclusion from Burial in Light of Discourse Theory Corpse Desecration The Case of Pope Formosus Corpse Desecration as a Punishment The Ruler's Corpse and the Use of Scalps: Corpse Desecration as a Sign of Physical Superiority Burning and Physical Annihilation The Symbolism of Fire Death by Fire in the Early Middle Ages: Arsonists, Sodomites, Poisoners, Magicians, and Unusual Women The Burning of Heretics and Witches in the High and Late Middle Ages The Destruction of Corpses in the Early Modern Time The Humble Corpse Burial in Simple Clothing The Corpse Placed on Ash Paradise and the Naked Earth: The Burial Site as a Sign of Christian Humility The Penitent Approaching the Day of Judgment: Pippin the Short and Prone Burial Humility of the Medieval Corpse Summary CHAPTER IX: THE CORPSE AS MEDICINE AND MIRACLE CURE The Corpse as Royal Blessing? The Corpse as a Medium to Create Miracles and Magic Charges Against Heretics, Witches, and Jews: Ritual Murder and Mirroring the Eucharist The Corpses of Executed People as Medicine "Mumia vera"-Mummies as a Medical Drug Building Sacrifice and the Corpse as a Weapon Summary CHAPTER X: HEART, HEAD, AND HAND-THE BODY PARTS OF CORPSES FROM AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL PERSPECTIVE The Practice of Multiple Burials in the High and Late Middle Ages Heart Head Hand Summary EPILOGUE BIBLIOGRAPHY List of Abbreviations Sources Research Literature INDICES Index of Bible passages Index of Names Index of Places‎

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‎Vasileios Marinis, Amy Papalexandrou, Jordan Pickett (eds)‎

‎Architecture and Visual Culture in the Late Antique and Medieval Mediterranean. Studies in Honor of Robert G. Ousterhout‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xviii + 253 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:90 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503583969.‎

‎Summary This book comprises sixteen essays addressing issues of art and architecture together with archaeology within the context of sacred space, broadly defined. It encompasses a wide range of territories, methodologies, perspectives, and scholarly concerns. Our point of departure is the built environment, with all that this entails, including religious and political ceremony, painted interiors, patronage, contested spaces, structural and environmental concerns, sensory properties, the written word as it pertains to architectural projects, and imagined spaces. In all, the scholars involved in this project find fresh approaches and uncover new meanings and interpretations in the material examined within this volume, including buildings and objects from Europe to Asia, and spanning from Late Antiquity through the end of the Middle Ages. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface List of Abbreviations Publications of Robert G. Ousterhout LATE ANTIQUE MANIFESTATIONS 1. Benjamin Anderson, The Forum of Theodosius: Labor and the Gods 2. Anna Sitz, Architectures of Surveillance: Houses and Stylites in the Northern Syrian 'Dead Villages' CONSTRUCTING SANCTITY 3. Amy Papalexandrou, Sacred Sound and the Reflective Cornice 4. Michalis Kappas, Building an Orthodox Monastery in the Frankish Morea: Andromonastiro at Messenia 5. Vasileios Marinis, What Makes a Church Sacred? Symeon of Thessalonike's Commentary on the Rite of Consecration 6. Warren T. Woodfin, Furnishing the Celestial Sanctuary: Painted Architectural Settings for the Communion of the Apostles 7. Eunice Dauterman Maguire & Henry Maguire, 'The Forgotten Symbols of God': Screening Patterns from the Early Christian and Byzantine Worlds 8. Roland Betancourt, Extended in the Imagination: The Representation of Architectural Space in Byzantium THE LEVANT 9. Rory O'Neill, Structural Innovation and Tradition in the Medieval Levant 10. Megan Boomer, 'Architecture as Reliquary': Latin Reconstruction and Rhetoric at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre 11. Charles A. Stewart, Hallowed Halls: Earliest Domed-Hall Churches in Cyprus 12. Jordan Pickett, Conflict Architecture: Making History at the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron ANATOLIA AND ARMENIA 13. Suna a?aptay, Into the Sacred Space: Facing Ayasoluk and Its Gate of Persecutions 14. Tolga Uyar, Carving, Painting and Inscribing Sacred Space in Late Byzantium: Bezirana Kilisesi Rediscovered (Peristrema-Cappadocia) 15. Fatma G l zt rk B ke, Questioning Boundaries in Byzantine Cappadocia: Secular Spaces, Sacred Spaces, and Interfaces In-between 16. Armen Kazaryan, City of Ani. Constructing a Medieval Capital in the Christian Orient List of Contributors‎

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‎Anastasia Drandaki‎

‎Late Antique Metalware. The Production of Copper-Alloy Vessels between the 4th and 8th Centuries. The Benaki Museum Collection and Related Material‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 410 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:250 col., 5 tables b/w., Languages: English, Greek, French. ISBN 9782503569413.‎

‎Summary The book examines the fourth- to eighth-century copper alloy wares in the Benaki Museum, using them as the basis on which a wider debate about the production, circulation and use of copper vessels in Late Antiquity can be built. It is an attempt at a holistic approach to this rich but as yet little studied material. Apart from the necessary typology and dating, the study also includes systematic discussion of questions regarding the alloys used in the manufacture of the copperwares and the techniques employed in their production and decoration. The study of primary sources provided evidence about the late Roman and Medieval Greek terminology associated with each group of objects, as well as interesting information about the distribution of various types of vessels, the context in which they were used and the value their owners placed on them, while also containing useful references to the coppersmiths themselves. Most of the Benaki copperwares were acquired on the Egyptian market and can be connected with the rich local production in the Late Roman and Early Islamic period. Yet the study of these artefacts showed that they have striking similarities with a wide range of archaeological material discovered over an extremely large geographical area, from the Eastern Mediterranean to Italy, Germany, Spain and the UK. The geographical spread of copper alloy wares that follow a parallel development in different parts of the empire and also appear almost contemporaneously in Western European burials reignites the debate on the production centres and subsequent modes of distribution of these artefacts. In turn these issues touch on the long-standing debate on the so-called 'Coptic bronzes' and the actual role of Egypt in the overall production of and trade in these articles in Late Antiquity. TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Forewords Introduction Part ?. Types of vessels 1. Small bowls 2. Three-footed bowls 3. Footed bowls 4. Bowls with horizontal handles 5. Bowls with long spouts 6. Bowls with moveable handles 7. Bottles and Ewers 8. Ladles 9. Spoons - forks - strainers 10. Buckets 11. Amphoriskoi 12. Flasks 13. Lighting devices 14. Censers Part ?. 15. Technical results 16. Workshops 17. Forms and decoration Conclusions Sommaire Appendix: Catalogue of the copper alloy vessels in the Benaki Museum Byzantine Collection Map Abbreviations - Bibliography Index‎

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‎Christian Laes, Alfredo Buonopane‎

‎Grumentum. The Epigraphical Landscape of a Roman Town in Lucania‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 248 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:135 b/w, 5 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, Languages: English, Latin. ISBN 9782503589992.‎

‎Summary About 130 Latin inscriptions shine a fascinating light on the medium-sized Roman town of Grumentum in ancient Lucania. Most of these stones have hardly been studied since the end of the 19th century. They now for the first time appear in a scholarly edition with revised Latin text, illustration, apparatus criticus, translation and extensive commentary. Both the introduction and the edition illustrate the richness of the material: archaeology, politics, institutions, the Roman army, economy, religion, family and life course, and Christianity are dealt with. The use learned scholars made of the inscriptions opens a window to Italian intellectual history from the Renaissance on. Written and presented in an accessible way, this volume avoids the pitfalls of highly technical epigraphical editions, and opens the field to archaeologists, (ancient) historians and a more general audience with an interest for Roman sites in general, and this hidden gem in Basilicata in particular. TABLE OF CONTENTS Prefaces Introduction 1. The history of epigraphy in Grumentum 2. Grumentum in Antiquity: an historical overview 3. Political institutions 4. Military men and the army 5. Economic activities and professions 6. Religion 7. Family and life course 8. The role of Christianity Edition and commentary List of epigraphical and lexicographical abbreviations List of figures Indices Concordance Bibliography‎

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‎Miljenko Jurkovic, Ivan Josipovic (eds)‎

‎Aspice Hunc Opus Mirum. Festschrift on the occasion of Nikola Jaksic's 70th birthday‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 638 pages, Size:200 x 280 mm, Illustrations:200 b/w, 245 col., Languages: English, French, Italian. ISBN 9789538250101.‎

‎Summary All of the contributions in this book are original scientific papers and all of them are dealing with problems not yet resolved in disciplines of history, arthistory and archaeology of mostly Late Antique and Medieval periods, but later ones as well. All of the papers also deal with problematics that are connected to the territory of today's Croatia or its neighbouring regions in European context, which is why they are especially relevant for the Croatian national scientific community and its development. Therefore, the scientific impact of this book will be huge bearing in mind that all the authors did it for celebrating professor Jak?i?'s character and deeds. TABLE OF CONTENTS Ivan Josipovi? - Miljenko Jurkovi?, Predgovor / Foreword Ivan Josipovi?, Profesoru Nikoli Jak?i?u u ?ast - biografska bilje?ka uz njegov sedamdeseti ro?endan / In Honour of Prof. Nikola Jak?i? - a Biographical Note on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday Meri Zornija, Bibliography of Professor Nikola Jak?i? Josip Belamari?, The Middle Ages Nikole Jak?i?a Romano Me?trovi?, Doprinos profesora Nikole Jak?i?a demokratizaciji grada Zadra OD RIMA DO ROMANIKE - DU ROMAIN AU ROMAN - FROM ROMAN TO ROMANESQUE Miljenko Jurkovi?, "The Art of the Court" in the Long Middle Ages - a String of Renaissances Dino Milinovi?, Politically Controlled Images: Interpreting Late Roman Silver "Picture Plates" Giuseppe Cuscito, Ancora sul primo cristianesimo in Dalmazia tra fonti letterarie e riscontri archeologico-monumentali Gian Pietro Brogiolo, Contesto e sequenze stratigrafiche della basilica padovana di Santa Giustina Morana ?au?evi?-Bully - S bastien Bully, Le peigne pal ochr tien de Mirine (Omi?alj, le de Krk)?eljko Pekovi?, The Late Antique Imperial Palace in Pola?e on the Island of Mljet Enrico Cirelli, Rulers and Patronage in Late Antique Ravenna Clementina Rizzardi, Da Pola a Ravenna: l'opera del vescovo Massimiano tra politica, religione e arte (VI secolo) Paola Novara, La munificenza episcopale al tramonto dell'Esarcato. Il segnacolo di Giovanni V nella basilica di Sant'Apollinare in Classe (a. 731) Danijel D?ino, The Secret Life of Salona in 7th and 8th Century Peter ?tih, On the Raetian-Alemannic Connections with Istria, Dalmatia and Carantania in the Carolingian Age - Two Examples Ivan Basi?, Amalarius of Metz at the Court of Leo V: A Note on Imperial Ceremonial Pascale Chevalier, Les paroles de pierre - mots et monogrammes - de quelques chancels pal ochr tiens Michelle Beghelli, Un atelier di scultori altomedievali: la 'prima bottega di Ventimiglia' e la sua area di attivit , gli arredi lapidei della cattedrale e la loro ricostruzione Meri Zornija, Dalla penna allo scalpello: analisi di archetipi per la morfologia delle lettere sull'epigrafe dei cibori di Cattaro Jean-Pierre Caillet, Les basiliques coupole de Dalmatie (Xe-XIe s.) : leur juste place dans la diffusion d'un type architectural de Byzance l'Occident Neven Budak, Queen Helen and King Michael: The Beginning of a New Dynasty? Ivan Josipovi? - Lucija Kraljevi?, The Case of Zadar Proconsul Gregorius'. Ciborium - Spolia as a Template for a New Monument Magdalena Skoblar, Beast from the East: The Griffin's Journey to Dalmatian Eleventh-Century Sculpture Stefano Riccioni, La manticora e la sfinge. Echi d'Oriente nei depositi della Ca' d'Oro Emanuela Elba, The Dalmatian Manuscripts in Beneventan Script and the Notion of "Adriatic Periphery". Notes for a New Research Setting Giulia Orofino, Un messale e il suo sistema illustrativo. Contributo per la miniatura "Bari type" Trpimir Vedri?, Sancto Grisogono quo gaudet Iadra patrono: The Dedicatory Inscription of St Chrysogonus and the Tradition of Martyr's translatio St phane Gioanni, Sainte Anastasie et la libert de Zadar : remarques sur le privil ge de libert du pape Innocent III au chapitre de Sainte-Anastasie (1198) KASNI SREDNJI VIJEK - LE BAS MOYEN GE - THE LATE MIDDLE AGES Antun Neki?, In Defense of Their See: The Bishops of Zagreb (1272-1301) Mladen An?i?, The Murder of Queen Elizabeth - a Case Study of the Late Medieval Political Propaganda Giovanna Valenzano, Giotto - inventore di iconografie: ancora sul ciclo degli Scrovegni Ana Mi?kovi?, Medieval Reliquaries and Their Role in Christian Processions Manlio Leo Mezzacasa, Little-Known Metalwork in Trecento Venice and the Veneto Ante Milo?evi?, Calices et patenae funerales and the Medieval Church of St John at Bribir Luca Mor, Su un maestro dal fare garbato. Una Madonna del Trecento e un raggruppamento di sculture lignee nelle Alpi orientali Silvija Bani?, The Veglia Altar Frontal: Notes on Its Acquisition and Subsequent Conservation Danijel Cikovi?, ...dalla parte di sotto dell'istessa Palla vi l'Arma Frangipani...: la pala d'argento della cattedrale di Veglia Marijan Bradanovi?, Tra Venezia e Zara - contributi del Quarnero alla scultura del Trecento per il professor Nikola Jak?i? Ivan Matej?i?, Due contributi sulla scultura lignea per il prof. Jak?i? Igor Fiskovi?, Una nota sui portali di Bonino di Giacomo in Dalmazia Federica Toniolo, Libri di e per Religiose: Ferrara XV secolo Xavier Barral i Altet, R flexions sur la notion et l'existence d'un Art du Royaume de Majorque aux XIIIe et XIVe si cles : r alit m di vale ou construction politique du XXe si cle ? NAKON RENESANSE - APR S LA RENAISSANCE - AFTER THE RENAISSANCE Susy Marcon, Giulio Clovio e il tema della Resurrezione Bojan Goja, Le opere degli argentieri milanesi Tommaso Panizza e Francesco Ceppi wnella tesoreria della cattedrale di Zara Radoslav Tomi?, Le Bocche di Cattaro nei dipinti di Johann H gelm ller Josip Belamari?, Jean Baptiste Van Moer (1819-1884), Images of Diocletian's Palace‎

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‎Frederico Guidobaldi, Angela Miele, Chiara Cecalupo‎

‎Italia. IIa. Roma entro le mura. Regiones I-IV‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 342 pages, Size:200 x 280 mm, Illustrations:146 b/w, 219 col., 1 maps b/w, 5 maps color, Languages: English, Italian, French. ISBN 9789538250033.‎

‎TABLE OF CONTENTS Premessa Introduzione Indice REGIO I - Porta Capena S.Sisto Vecchio (F. Guidobaldi) S.Giovanni a Porta Latina (A. Miele, F. Guidobaldi) S.Maria in Tempulo (A. Miele) S.Leo de Urbe (A. Miele) S.Laurentius post S. Gregorium (A. Miele) S.Nicolaus in septem viis iuxta vipera (C. Cecalupo) REGIO II - Caelimontium S.Stefano Rotondo al Celio (A. Miele) SS.Quattro Coronati (F. Guidobaldi) SS.Giovanni e Paolo al Celio (F. Guidobaldi) Titulus Byzanti (F. Guidobaldi) S.Maria in Domnica (F. Guidobaldi) S.Gregorio al Celio (C. Cecalupo) S.Tommaso in Formis (F. Guidobaldi) S.Herasmus (C. Cecalupo) S.Maria in Michahele (F. Guidobaldi) S.Agatha (?) in Capud Africi (A. Miele) S.Stephanus in Capite Africes (A. Miele) S.Nicolaus de Formis (C. Cecalupo) SS. Cosma et Damianus ubi dicitur asinum frictum (C. Cecalupo) REGIO III - Isis et Serapis S.Clemente (F. Guidobaldi) S.Pietro in Vincoli (F. Guidobaldi, C. Cecalupo) S.Lucia in Selci (A. Miele) SS. Andrea e Bartolomeo (A. Miele, F. Guidobaldi) S.Pastor prope S. Clementem (F. Guidobaldi, C. Cecalupo) C.d. S. Felicita in Thermis (A. Miele) C.d. Oratorio di Papa Formoso (A. Miele) S.Maria in Monasterio (C. Cecalupo) S.Agapitus (?) iuxta titulum Eudoxiae (C. Cecalupo) S.Salvator a S. Maria in Monasterio (C. Cecalupo, F. Guidobaldi) S.Sergius de formis (F. Guidobaldi) S.Daniel (F. Guidobaldi) S.Laurentius super S. Clementem (F. Guidobaldi) S.Salvator de insula (F. Guidobaldi) REGIO IV - Templum Pacis SS.Cosma e Damiano (C. Cecalupo, F. Guidobaldi) S.Francesca Romana (C. Cecalupo) SS.Petrus et Paulus (C. Cecalupo) Indice alfabetico delle chiese nelle varie denominazioni documentate‎

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‎Achim Lichtenberger, Rubina Raja (eds)‎

‎Metal Finds and Coins. Final Publications from the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project II‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xii + 182 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:47 b/w, 19 col., 9 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503588872.‎

‎Summary The Decapolis city of Jerash has long attracted attention from both travellers and scholars, due both to the longevity of the site, and the remarkable finds uncovered during successive phases of excavation that have taken place from 1902 onwards. Between 2011 and 2016, a Danish-German team, led by the universities of Aarhus and M nster, focused their attention on the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - the highest point within the walled city - and this volume is the second in a series of books presenting the team's final results. This volume offers an in-depth analysis of the coins and metal remains found in Jerash during the excavations. The contributions gathered here cover the small metal finds from the Northwest Quarter, as well as examining Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic coins. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations 1. Preface and Introduction - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Metal Finds 2. Die Metallkleinfunde aus dem Nordwestquartier von Gerasa/Jerash - CHRISTOPH EGER Coins 3. Greek and Roman Coins from the Jerash Northwest Quarter Excavations - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA 4. The Coins of the Jerash Northwest Quarter Project and the Umayyad Money Circulation in Jund al-Urdunn - INGRID SCHULZE AND WOLFGANG SCHULZE‎

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‎Yannis A. Lolos‎

‎Sikyon I.The Urban Survey‎

‎, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 2 vols, 1027 pages, Size:210 x 280 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9789603710707.‎

‎Summary This two-volume publication (Volume I: Text, Volume II: Bibliogra-phy, Figures and Plates) presents the results of the intensive surface sur-vey conducted between 2004 and 2009 within the confines of the urban area of Hellenistic and Roman Sikyon, by the University of Thessaly in col-laboration with the Ephorate of Antiquities of Corinthia, the Institute for Mediterranean Studies and the University of York, and with the participa-tion of established scholars from Greece and abroad. It is one of the larg-est and more detailed urban surveys that have been carried out in Greece. The project included archaeological, geoarchaeological and geophysical research, study of selected rescue excavations (carried out by the Ministry of Culture) and examination of Ottoman archives. Thanks to this combined research, the history of habitation of the urban plateau was traced from the Neolithic period to the 19th century, and various aspects of the economic and cultural history of the city were illuminated. In addition, and for the first time, pottery from ancient Sikyon is being published in a systematic and comprehensive way, with particular emphasis to the Hellenistic and Roman periods.‎

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‎Christos Stavrakos (ed)‎

‎Epirus Revisited. New Perceptions of its History and Material Culture. From the Thematic Session "Epirus Revisited" of the 23rd International Congress of Byzantine Studies, Belgrade, 22-27 August 2016‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 246 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:94 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503592619.‎

‎Summary The opening of the borders of Albania in the 1990s stimulated an increased interest in its cultural heritage and led to extensive research, as well as archaeological investigations. These, however, have mainly concentrated within Albania's present-day borders and have lacked broader contextualization. Very recent excavations in Greece, which resulted from the construction of the new Ionia Odos highway, have, however brought to light unexpected and interesting material that changes our image of the monumental topography and the settlements in Epirus. New studies concerning Epirus and its broader connections during the early and later Ottoman periods provide a broader impression of the region and its relationships with the large economic centres of the West, as well as with the spiritual-religious and political centres of the Balkans. TABLE OF CONTENTS Brendan Osswald, The State of Epirus as Political Laboratory Christos Stavrakos, The Albanian Family of Spata in Late Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Epirus: The Epigraphic Evidence Katerina Chamilaki, The Excavation of a Late Antique Building Complex, at Drymos, Aetoloakarnania. Ioannis Chouliaras, Excavation of an Early Byzantine Basilica in Drymos of Vonitsa (Akarnania). Halls "A" and "D". Bj rn Fors n and Brikena Shkodra-Rrugia, The Early Christian Landscape of Dyrrachium: The First Miles along the Via Egnatia. Galina Fingarova, The Church of Saint Mary in Apollonia: An Expression of Byzantine Imperial Claims Lorenzo Riccardi, Incomplete and Partly Lost: On the Mosaic and Sculptural Decoration of the Paregoretissa Church in Arta. Katerina Kontopanagou, The Christian Monuments of Epirus in the 17th and 18th c.: Creating the Artistic, Social and Economic Profile Efstratia Sygkellou, A Tour Around the Abrakian Gulf Through the Eyes of the European Travellers (17th - 19th Century) Demetrios Georgakopoulos, The Despots of Ioannina and Albanians According to the Author of the Chronicle of Ioannina (1367-1399)‎

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‎Stefan Riedel‎

‎Basileia von Alexandria. Topographisch-urbanistische Untersuchungen zum ptolem ischen K nigsviertel‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xx + 444 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:191 b/w, 1 col., Language: German. ISBN 9782503587424.‎

‎Summary Die Basileia von Alexandria in gypten waren eine der bedeutendsten Herrscherresidenzen der hellenistischen Zeit. Sie erstreckten sich ber einen betr chtlichen Teil der antiken Stadt und dienten den Ptolem ern w hrend der nahezu 300 j hrigen Existenz ihrer Dynastie als Wohn- und Regierungssitz. Die Untersuchung versammelt erstmals alle arch ologischen und literarischen Quellen zum ptolem ischen K nigsviertel und wertet diese detailliert aus. Neben Aspekten der Lokalisierung, des Aussehens und der Funktion der Einzelelemente der alexandrinischen Basileia werden bergeordnete Fragen adressiert, die eine kulturhistorische Einordnung der Herrscherresidenz erm glichen. Diese beinhalten neben der komparatistischen Betrachtung hellenistischer Palastanlagen auch Verkn pfungen mit ideologischen und architektonischen Vorl ufern unter der Pr misse, dass sich Aspekte der Herrschaftsideologie in der Anlage k niglicher Bauten und Bauensembles widerspiegeln. Der vorliegende Band bietet eine umfassende topographisch-urbanistische Rekonstruktion der Basileia von Alexandria und veranschaulicht, wie sich diese in der Entwicklung hellenistischer Residenzen verorten l sst. Durch die Einbettung in einen breiteren kulturhistorischen Kontext lassen sich zudem Traditionen und Innovationen des ptolem ischen K nigsviertels aufzeigen und evaluieren. TABLE OF CONTENTS Inhaltverzeichnis Abbildungsverzeichnis Vorwort 1. Zielsetzung und Methodik 1.1 Einf hrung und Zielsetzung 1.2. Methodische Zug nge 2. Alexandria - Historische Entwicklung, Forschungsgeschichte und Quellenlage 2.1. Grundz ge der historischen Entwicklung Alexandrias 2.2. Forschungsgeschichte 2.3. Quellenlage und Aussagekraft antiker Schriftquellen zu den Basileia von Alexandria 3. Erfahrungshorizonte der Ptolem er - M gliche Vorbilder und Einfl sse auf die ptolem ische K nigsideologie und die Basileia von Alexandria 3.1. Der griechisch-makedonische Hintergrund 3.2. Der ach menidische Hintergrund 3.3. Der pharaonisch- gyptische Hintergrund 4. Die Basileia von Alexandria 4.1. Lokalisierung der Basileia innerhalb der hellenistischen Stadt - Eine Ann herung 4.2. Die einzelnen Monumente der Basileia - Ein arch ologischer Kommentar 5.?Die Basileia von Alexandria im Spannungsfeld urbanistischer und architektonischer Str mungen - Einfl sse und Vorbildcharakter 5.1. Die urbanistische Struktur der Basileia von Alexandria 5.2. Ausblick: Die Basileia von Alexandria - Ein Modell? Literaturverzeichnis Katalog der Fundstellen innerhalb der Basileia von Alexandria The Basileia of Alexandria - English Summary‎

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‎Achim Lichtenberger, Rubina Raja (eds)‎

‎Environmental Studies, Remote Sensing, and Modelling. Final Publications from the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project I‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, xiv + 247 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:80 b/w, 4 col., 19 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503588865.‎

‎Summary The Decapolis city of Jerash has long attracted attention from travellers and scholars, due both to the longevity of the site and the remarkable finds uncovered during successive phases of excavation that have taken place from 1902 onwards. Between 2011 and 2016, a Danish-German team, led by the universities of Aarhus and M nster, focused their attention on the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - the highest point within the walled city - and this volume is the first in a series of books presenting the team's final results. Covering different themes and categories of finds, this volume focuses on the geophysical survey and other remote-sensing work undertaken in and around the Northwest Quarter, and also presents an in-depth discussion of the environmental studies performed at the site. This includes the geoscientific analysis carried out in various contexts, as well as radiocarbon dating, studies of both human and animal bones, and conclusions drawn from the archaeobotanical research. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations 1. A New Perspective on Gerasa/Jerash through the Findings of the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project: The Final Publications of the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project (2011-2016) - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Environmental Studies 2. The Geology of the Northwest Quarter of Ancient Jerash within its Regional Context - GENEVIEVE HOLDRIDGE 3. Soils, Sediments, and Urban History of the Ancient City Jerash - GENEVIEVE HOLDRIDGE, S REN?M. KRISTIANSEN, ACHIM LICHTENBERGER, RUBINA RAJA, AND IAN?A. SIMPSON 4. Olives, Vines, Pulses, and Cereals: Evidence of the Plant Food Economy from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - METTE MARIE HALD 5. The Faunal Remains from the Northwest Quarter in Jerash - PERNILLE BANGSGAARD 6. Human Remains from the Northwest Quarter in Jerash - MARIE LOUISE S. J RKOV 7. Dating the Undatable: Pre-Treatment and Radiocarbon Dating of Human Bones with Extremely Low Collagen Preservation from Jerash - BENTE PHILIPPSEN AND JESPER OLSEN Remote Sensing and Modelling 8. Mapping Jerash by Remote Sensing - S REN?M. KRISTIANSEN AND DAVID STOTT 9. Geophysical Data and Archaeological Evidence: A?Comparative Interpretation - RUDOLF KNIE , ACHIM LICHTENBERGER, DANA PILZ, AND RUBINA RAJA 10. Radiocarbon Dating and Bayesian Modelling - BENTE PHILIPPSEN AND JESPER OLSEN‎

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‎Danny Praet, Ted Kaizer, Annelies Lannoy (eds)‎

‎Doura-Europos‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xcviii + 470 pages, Size:210 x 270 mm, Illustrations:66 b/w, 24 col., Languages: French, English. ISBN 9789492771384.‎

‎Summary Ce volume r unit tous les articles de Franz Cumont (1868-1947) sur les fouilles de Doura-Europos : 49 textes en tout, avec plus de 90 photos et dessins. Nous publions ici, pour la premi re fois, le texte fran ais que Cumont avait envoy son ami Mikha l Rostovtzeff, de l'universit de Yale pour le "final report" sur le mithr e de Doura, un rapport qui ne fut jamais publi . Ce volume fait partie des Scripta Minora, sous-s rie de la Bibliotheca Cumontiana qui regroupe l' dition ou la r dition des oeuvres choisies du fameux antiquisant et historien belge des religions. Il contient, en anglais, une introduction historiographique et critique par le sp cialiste de l'histoire sociale et religieuse du Proche-Orient, Ted Kaizer, qui analyse la m thodologie utilis e par Cumont dans le contexte scientifique de son temps et l'importance des fouilles de Doura pour notre connaissance de la Syrie antique. En outre, cette introduction fournit une mise jour bibliographique en signalant les publications les plus importantes qui compl tent ou renouvellent le travail de Cumont. Le volume contient galement un index th matique, ainsi qu'un index auteurs anciens et modernes. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface (Danny Praet) Introduction (Ted Kaizer) Texts by Cumont 1. Note additionnelle l'article de J. H. Breasted sur les peintures d' poque romaine dans le d sert de Syrie , Syria III, 1922, p. 206-212. 2. Les fouilles de S li? yeh au bord de l'Euphrate , CRAI 1922, p. 420-421, 425-428, 434. 3. Rapport sur une mission S li? yeh sur l'Euphrate , CRAI 1923, p. 12-41. 4. Note sur un rapport du commandant Renard sur les fouilles de S li? yeh , CRAI 1923, p. 326-327. 5. Les fouilles de S li? yeh sur l'Euphrate , Syria IV, 1923, p. 38-58. 6. Le temple aux gradins d couvert S li? yeh et ses inscriptions , Syria IV, 1923, p. 203-223. 7. 'Le sacrifice du tribun romain Terentius', et les Palmyr niens Doura , MMAI XXVI, 1923, p. 1-46. 8. Nouvelles des fouilles S li? yeh , CRAI 1923, p. 388, 410-411, 427, 435-437. 9. Affreschi dell'epoca romana scoperti S li? yeh (Dura) sull'Eufrate , RAL 1923, p. 212-216. 10. Une pat re de l' poque parthe , M langes Schlumberger. II. Numismatique et sigillographie, arch ologie, 1924, p. 355-358. 11. Rapport sur une nouvelle mission S li? yeh , CRAI 1924, p. 17-31. 12. Les unions entre proches Doura et chez les Perses , CRAI 1924, p. 53-62. 13. Un fragment de bouclier recouvert de peau , CRAI 1924, p. 199-200. 14. Une d dicace Art mis d couverte en 1923 dans les fouilles de S li? yeh , CRAI 1924, p. 227-228. 15. Une inscription de Doura , RA XIX, 1924, p. 414. 16. Les fortifications de Doura-Europos , Syria V, 1924, p. 24-43. 17. Une d dicace de Doura-Europos, colonie romaine , Syria V, 1924, p. 346-358. 18. L''Aphrodite la tortue' de Doura-Europos , MMAI XXVII, 1924, p. 31-43. 19. Les parchemins de Doura-Europos , BAGB 1924, p. 50-53. 20. Le plus ancien parchemin grec , RPh XLVIII, 1924, p. 97-111. 21. Un extrait d'une carte romaine d' tat-major , La G ographie XLIII, 1925, p. 1-5. 22. Fragment de bouclier portant une liste d' tapes , Syria VI, 1925, p. 1-15. 23. Note sur les fouilles de S li? yeh (Doura) , CRAI 1925, p. 70. 24. L'uniforme de la cavalerie orientale et le costume byzantin , Byzantion II, 1925, p. 181-191. 25. Premiers r sultats des nouvelles recherches faites Doura , CRAI 1928, p. 148. 26. Nouvelles d couvertes faites dans les ruines de Doura-Europos , CRAI 1929, p. 47-48. 27. Annonce du d chiffrement par M. Rostovtzeff du parchemin trouv Doura , CRAI 1929, p. 283-284. 28. Mazd isme Doura-Europos ? , Syria XII, 1931, p. 302-303. 29. Lettre de M. Rostovtzeff relative la d couverte d'une st le portant l'image du dieu d'Anat sur l'Euphrate Doura-Europos , CRAI 1932, p. 96. 30. C.r. P.V.C. Baur - M.I. Rostovtzeff, The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Preliminary Report of the Second Season of Work (1928-1929), RBPh XI, 1932, p. 234-236. 31. C.r. Baur, Rostovtzeff, Bellinger, The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Preliminary Report of the Third Season of Work (1929-1930), Syria XIII, 1932, p. 305-307. 32. Fresques chr tiennes du IIIe si cle d couvertes en Syrie , Byzantion VII, 1932, p. 511-512. 33. D couvertes r centes. La synagogue de Doura et ses peintures , Byzantion VIII, 1933, p. 375-376. 34. C.r. Baur, Rostovtzeff, Bellinger, The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Fourth Season of Work (1930-1931), RA Sixi me s rie. Tome II, 1933, p. 362-365. 35. Coup d'oeil sur le fouilles de Syrie 1931-1932 , Bollettino dell' Associazione internazionale degli studi mediterranei III, 1933, p. 6-9. 36. Une campagne de fouilles Doura , RA IV, 1934, p. 173-179. 37. Annonce de la d couverte d'un mithr um Doura-Europos , CRAI 1934, p. 41. 38. Rapport sur une mission arch ologique Doura-Europos , CRAI 1934, p. 90-111. 39. Quelques monuments mithriaques r cemment d couverts , CRAI 1934, p. 262. 40. Pr face, A. Poidebard, La trace de Rome dans le d sert de Syrie. Le limes de Trajan la conqu te arabe. Recherches a riennes (1925-1932). Biblioth que arch ologique et historique - Haut-Commissariat de la R publique fran aise en Syrie et au Liban 18, 1934, p. v-xv. 41. C.r. Rostovtzeff, Bellinger, Hopkins, Welles, The Excavations at Dura-Europos. Preliminary Report of Sixth Season of Work, Oct. 1932 - March 1933, RA IX, 1937, p. 297-300. 42. C.r. Rostovtzeff M.I., Dura-Europos and its art, CRAI 1938, p. 530-531. 43. C.r. M. Rostovtzeff, F.E. Brown, C.B. Welles, The Excavations at Dura-Europos. Preliminary Report of the Seventh and Eighth Seasons of Work, 1933-1934 ; 1934-1935, AC IX, 1940, p. 206-209. 44. C.r. Rostovtzeff (M.I.), Brown (F.E.), Welles (C.B.), The Excavations at Dura-Europos. Preliminary Report of the Seventh and Eighth Season of Work, 1933-1934 and 1934-1935, RBPh 20, 1941, p. 696-700. 45. Nouvelles arch ologiques : Le ?????????? d'Adonis , Syria XXII, 1941, p. 292-295. 46. C.r. R.O. Fink, A.S. Hoey, W.F. Snyder, The Feriale Duranum, Chronique d' gypte 43, 1947, p. 160-161. 47. Compte rendu des fouilles de Doura-Europos de M. Bradford Welles, CRAI 1947, p. 119. 48. The Dura Mithraeum , E.D. Francis, Editor. In: J. R. Hinnells, Mithraic studies: proceedings of the First International Congress of Mithraic Studies. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1975, p. 151-214. 49. Le mithr um de Doura , In dit, version fran aise originale du texte n 48 supra. Appendix : Photos Dura Mithraeum Index‎

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‎Transformationen stadtr mischer Heiligt mer w hrend der sp ten Republik und Kaiserzeit‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xxxii + 384 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:167 b/w, 2 tables b/w., Language: German. ISBN 9782503588353.‎

‎Summary Was geschah in der Stadt Rom mit den republikanischen Tempelbauten w hrend der Kaiserzeit? Wie wurden diese (noch) genutzt? Welchen baulichen Ver nderungen unterlagen sie? Neue Akteure, ver nderte Machtverh ltnisse, eine ganze Stadt im Wandel, zunehmend begrenzter Raum, wegfallende Sichtachsen, letztendlich aber auch neue Kulte sowie neue Formen von Kultbauten und -praktiken bestimmen den Rahmen, vor dem auch das Fortbestehen der bereits in republikanischer Zeit vorhandenen Heiligt mer betrachtet werden muss. Dabei zeichnet sich ein Bild ihrer Nutzungsweisen und Funktionen, das kaum heterogener sein k nnte, sich bei n herer Betrachtung jedoch sinnvoll zu einem Ganzen verbindet. Gepr gt von Pragmatismus und dem Repr sentationswillen verschiedener Akteure spiegelt sich im unterschiedlichen Umgang mit den Heiligt mern die r umliche und funktionale Segmentierung der kaiserzeitlichen Stadt eindrucksvoll wider. Dabei steht weit mehr als die Rekonstruktion der bisher h ufig vernachl ssigten kaiserzeitlichen Phasen ausgew hlter Heiligt mer im Vordergrund. Es sind die Einbettung der Architekturen und R ume dieser St tten in das urbane Umfeld, die Konzeption st dtischen Raumes und insbesondere auch die Frage, welche Rolle den ?alten' Kulten in einer ?neuen' Stadt beigemessen wurde, die das Augenmerk dieses Buches bilden. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbildungsverzeichnis Abk rzungsverzeichnis Einleitung Teil 1. Einzelbeispiele 1. Die sog. Area Sacra des Largo Argentina 2 Der sog. Tempel der Via delle Botteghe Oscure 3 Der Portunus-Tempel im Forum Boarium 4 Die sog. Area Sacra von Sant'Omobono im Forum Boarium 5 Die drei Podiumtempel des Forum Holitorium 6 Die Porticus Octaviae und Porticus Philippi am Nordrand des Circus Flaminius 7 Die Heiligt mer des Apollo und der Bellona in circo 8 Die sog. Area Sacra dei Templi Repubblicani in Ostia Teil 2. Transformationen 1 Architekturen 2 R umlicher Wandel von Heiligt mern 3 Nutzungen und Funktionen 4 Kultfragen Schluss Literaturverzeichnis English Summary‎

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‎Signs of Life. Ancient Egyptian Script, Language, and Writing: Studies in Honour of Orly Goldwasser‎

‎, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 252 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:89 b/w, 14 col., 42 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, Languages: English, French. ISBN 9782503608631.‎

‎Summary In recent decades, the Ancient Egyptian realm of pictorial script and meta-textuality has been the focus of many research projects. Foremost among them is the innovative and ground-breaking sub-field that was helmed by Prof. Orly Goldwasser, exploring the study of classifiers and the ways in which Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs mirror the Ancient Egyptian mind. Taking Goldwasser's pioneering work as its inspiration, this volume draws together contributions from some of the leading voices in Egyptology and neighbouring fields to illuminate different aspects of the use of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs, their semiotic value, and of the language that they record, as well as looking more broadly at the use of signs, pictorial systems, script, learning processes, and classifications. Together, these chapters offer a unique and multi-layered picture of the ways in which Ancient Egyptian language and Hieroglyphs emerged within Ancient Egyptian culture, and the means by which they interacted with other script systems and languages. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction: Signs of Life Section I. Sign and Icon 1. Le signe composite L7 de la d esse Serket Nathalie Beaux 2. Two Seals from a Late Bronze Age Burial at Tel Bene Beraq Irit Ziffer, Ron Be'eri, Dor Golan, Ayelet Dayan, and Gil Haklay 3. Layers of Meaning: Iconicity Patterns in Anatolian Hieroglyphic Inscriptions Annick Payne 4. Non-Textual Markings from Thebes. New Interpretations and Lasting Enigmas Julia Budka Section II. Classifiers in Ancient Egyptian and Broader Perspectives 5. The 'Determinatives' of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs are 'Root Classifiers'. How Egyptology and Linguistics Met to Show It Colette Grinevald 6. Classifying beyond Classifiers Jean Winand 7. Variation in Classifier Use: Counting People in Burmese D rte Borchers 8. Ridiculing the Nomads. On Dehumanizing Strategies in the Old Babylonian School Gebhard J. Selz Section III. Linguistic Variation 9. The Secondary Future Paradigm tw=j/tw=k/tw=tw/noun+r+ Infinitive and Its Reflex in ' gyptien de tradition' Pascal Vernus 10. The King's Purest Joy. Some Remarks on Two Hitherto Neglected Epithets of Queen Nefertiti Roman Gundacker 11. The West Semitic Alphabet in Iron I and IIA or c. 1100-800 BCE. A Recently Transformed Picture, for Once, Based on Stratified Inscriptions Benjamin Sass 12. Learning to Write in Hebrew Ruth A. Berman Section IV. Archaeological and Cultural Currents 13. Familiarly Foreign: Canaanite Gods in New Kingdom Egypt (1550-1070 BCE) Niv Allon 14. A Foreign Bloom: Narrating the Tale of p-r-? across Egyptian Texts Haleli Harel 15. The Meaning of Golem: Psalm 139.16 and Afroasiatic Lexicology in Dialogue Thomas Schneider 16. Horse Names and Chariots Anthony Spalinger 17. On the Origin of Multi-Statuary Ka-Temples Manfred Bietak‎

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‎Between Near East and Eurasian Nomads. Representation of Local Elites in the Lori Berd Necropolis during the First Half of the First Millennium BC‎

‎, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, xxvi + 358 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:333 b/w, 77 col., 3 tables b/w., 8 tables col., 6 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503608037.‎

‎Summary The site of Lori Berd, located in northern Armenia, is home to an extraordinary necropolis that once housed the dead of the local elite during a period that spanned from 2200 to 400 BC. Influenced both by Urartian conquests from the south and by invasions from the Eurasian nomadic tribes from the north, the people of this region buried their dead with prestigious artefacts, complex customs, and a particular reverence shown during the later stages of the Early and Middle Iron Ages (1000-550 BC). This volume offers a detailed account of the archaeological significance of the site, providing detailed accounts of thirty-one tombs, the majority of which have never before been comprehensively published, and seeking to set Lori Berd in its broader historical and material context. Through this approach, the book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Iron Age in the South Caucasus, unravelling the interconnected themes of wealth, power, and cultural expressions. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction The Aims of this Work The Contemporary Research Framework The Actuality of the Question Methods Chapter 2. The Necropolis of Lori Berd Research History State of Research Description of Early and Middle Iron Age tombs Evaluation of the Tombs Chapter 3. Vessels Types of Pottery Metal Vessels Chapter 4. Weaponry and Tools Swords Daggers Scabbards Knives Spears Axes Maceheads Arrowheads Bidents Flesh Hook Arm Guards Ferrules Chisels Helmet Phaleras Quiver pin Reflections on Weapons Chapter 5. Jewellery and Art Objects Idols Bone Plaques Seals Beads Pendants Rings Clothing and its Fittings Silver Torc Temple Ornaments Band Diadems Assessment of Results of Geochemical Analysis of Gold and Silver Samples Chapter 6. Varia Tripod Fittings Sceptres Toiletry Items Chapter 7. Horse Sacrifices and Horse-Related Objects Historical Sources Zooarchaeological Investigations on Horses Horse Bits Belts Horse Torcs Horse Bridle Fasteners Horse Adornments Foot Bandages Visualization of Horse-Related Objects on Selected Horses Horse Warriors and the Notion of Gender Chapter 8. Assessment of Results of Wet Chemistry Analysis of Samples from Copper Objects Samples and Analysis Chemical Composition and Element Ratios Lead Isotope Analysis Chapter 9. Social Change and the Representation of Elites at Lori Berd Lori Berd Tombs Grouping Evidence of Social Inequality among the Tombs Chronology of Tombs Main Aspects of Representation in the Lori Berd Tombs Chapter 10. Lori Berd in its Regional Context The Nature of Foreign Influences in Lori Berd Lori Berd and Urartu South Caucasus as Imperial Periphery of the Urartian State Chapter 11. Main Results Appendix Works Cited Index‎

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‎Michel Fixot, Veronique Blanc - Bijon (eds)‎

‎Relire Paul-Albert F vrier. Actes du colloque, Aix-en-Provence, 7-9 avril 2022‎

‎, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, xii + 354 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:29 b/w, 93 col., 7 tables b/w., 2 maps b/w, 20 maps color, Languages: French, Italian. ISBN 9782503611587.‎

‎Summary Par ses publications, Paul-Albert F vrier a t un auteur majeur de la seconde moiti du XXe si cle. Ses apports et ses questionnements ont provoqu des prises de conscience d cisives dans le domaine de l'arch ologie et de l'histoire des deux rives de la M diterran e, entre Sud de la France et Maghreb, la fin de l'Antiquit , sans compter le d tour italien et un int r t marqu pour le Patrimoine. Il a t l'origine d'un processus d'entra nement intellectuel dont il a fait b n ficier tudiants et coll gues. Trente ans apr s sa disparition pr matur e en 1991 l' ge de soixante ans, le besoin a t ressenti de faire le point sur les directions de recherche qu'il avait abord es et sur les diverses perspectives qu'il avait ouvertes. La personnalit de l'enseignant et du chercheur tait telle que la d marche scientifique tait ins parable du rayonnement humain. Le pr sent ouvrage a t con u comme un tat de la recherche en cho celui dans lequel, d s apr s sa mort, ont t rassembl s ses principaux articles (La M diterran e de Paul-Albert F vrier, 2 vol., CEFR 225). Les deux livres pourront tre ouverts en regard l'un de l'autre. TABLE OF CONTENTS Liste des illustrations Pr face Michel Fixot et V ronique Blanc-Bijon Relire Paul-Albert F vrier Sophie Bouffier Paul-Albert F vrier et Aix No l Coulet Premi re session Introduction la premi re session Jean Guyon Paul-Albert F vrier et la question de l'origine des catacombes (Cah. Arch. 1960). Une mise au point Vincenzo Fiocchi Nicola L' pigramme de Damase pour Pierre et Paul revisit e Jean-Louis Charlet Un'archeologia cristiana per domani ? Gisela Cantino Wataghin Autour des travaux de Paul-Albert F vrier sur l'Afrique romaine Fathi B jaoui Deuxi me session Introduction Caroline Michel d'Annoville La civitas Magalonensis : des textes au terrain et retour Claude Raynaud Du r gime de la cit aux castra du d but du Haut Moyen ge en Gaule m diterran enne (ve-viiie si cles). Encore un tat de la recherche et quelques perspectives Laurent Schneider Un nouveau chantier, les ch teaux et la cr ation d'un r seau castral dans un territoire (xe-xiie si cle). L' nigmatique castrum d'Archantiosc Daniel Mouton, Thierry P cout et Mariacristina Varano Troisi me session Paul-Albert F vrier - 30 ans d j ! Mounir Bouchenaki Paul-Albert F vrier et la naissance d'une arch ologie alg rienne Abderrahmane Khelifa Regard sur la coop ration franco-tunisienne dans le domaine du patrimoine Faouzi Mahfoudh Qu'est devenu l'Inventaire depuis Paul-Albert F vrier ? Marceline Brunet Trente ans de prise en compte du patrimoine arch ologique Marc Bouiron Quatri me session Introduction Vincenzo Fiocchi Nicola L'histoire urbaine en France 40 ans apr s la parution de l'Histoire de la France urbaine Xavier Lafon L' volution urbaine d'Aix-en-Provence des origines au Moyen ge dans le sillage de Paul-Albert F vrier. H ritage ou rendez-vous manqu ? Nuria Nin et Sandrine Claude Le d veloppement urbain en Provence revisit Marc Heijmans Compl ment au plan urbain de Fr jus (Ier si cle de n. . - fin du IIIe si cle) Michel Pasqualini Lux musiva : la mise en lumi re des mosa ques dans les textes pigraphiques versifi s. Variations autour d'un article de Paul-Albert F vrier Ga lle Herbert de la Portbarr -Viard Acta sanctorum Februarii. L'apport de Paul-Albert F vrier la compr hension des textes hagiographiques de l'Antiquit tardive et du Haut Moyen ge Pascal Boulhol De l'Afrique l'Euphrat sie, itin raires improbables d'exil s et de captifs africains au lendemain de la prise de Carthage par les Vandales en 439 Marc Griesheimer Cinqui me session Introduction Pierre Gros Le d cor sculpt entre Antiquit tardive et Haut Moyen ge en Provence Yumi Narasawa L'ancienne glise de Saint-Rapha l (Var), une suite int ressante d' glises Nathalie Molina, avec la collaboration de Paul Fran ois Arch ologie et histoire monumentale des si ges piscopaux de Provence, Antiquit tardive et Haut Moyen ge. Un bilan Yann Codou Arch ologie et histoire monumentale des si ges piscopaux de Provence l' poque de l'architecture romane. Un bilan Andreas Hartmann-Virnich Table-ronde Continuit entre les rives m diterran ennes, continuit entre les disciplines Qui construit et le dit ? . Paul-Albert F vrier au colloque de Rennes en 1983 Xavier Barral i Altet En souvenir de Paul-Albert A cha Ben Abed - Ben Khader Liste des auteurs‎

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‎Achim Lichtenberger, Rubina Raja (eds)‎

‎Hellenistic and Roman Gerasa. The Archaeology and History of a Decapolis City‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xviii + 390 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:196 b/w, 21 col., 31 tables b/w., Languages: English, French. ISBN 9782503585048.‎

‎Summary The Graeco-Roman Decapolis city of Gerasa was a flourishing centre of population from the Late Hellenistic up to the Early Islamic period. It was also home to a vibrant ceramics industry. Kilns found throughout the city, with a concentration in the Hippodrome, suggest that Gerasa was in fact a mass-production centre in the Decapolis region over a number of centuries, manufacturing a vast array of material to suit the changing needs of daily life. Drawing on finds yielded during excavations by the Danish-German Northwest Quarter Project and other archaeological projects, as well as the research undertaken within the Ceramics in Context project, this volume evaluates the pottery from Gerasa produced in the Late Hellenistic and Roman periods. Typology, development over time, and variations in the Gerasene pottery are explored, and rare examples of imported material are analysed in order to shed light both on the inner workings of the city, and on the networks that extended beyond Gerasa's walls. The contributions gathered here examine the archaeology and history of Gerasa and assess ceramic remains alongside other finds from both the city and neighbouring urban centres. In doing so, they seek to contextualize this material in a broader cultural and historical context, and to improve our understanding of consumption, trading, and networks in the wider Decapolis area. TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents List of Illustrations Abbreviations 1. Invisible Pasts, Urban Fates and the Central Role of Ceramics: Gerasa in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA 2. Late Hellenistic and Roman Antiochia on the Chrysorrhoas, also Called Gerasa: A Reappreciation of the Urban Development in the Light of the Findings of the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project (2011-2017) - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA 3. Ceramics in Cities in Context: An Overview of Published Roman Imperial to Umayyad Pottery in the Southern Levant - PHILIP BES, TOM BRUGHMANS, ACHIM LICHTENBERGER, RUBINA RAJA, AND IZA ROMANOWSKA 4. Les productions c ramiques locales de Jerash au d but de la p riode romaine (Ier si cle avant J.-C. - IIe si cle apr s J.-C.) : influences et diffusion - ANNE-MICHELE RASSON-SEIGNE ET JACQUES SEIGNE 5. La c ramique import e Jerash pendant l' poque romaine (fin Ier si cle avant J.-C. - fin IIIe si cle apr s J.-C.) : l'apport des fouilles du sanctuaire de Zeus - ANNE-MICHELE RASSON-SEIGNE ET JACQUES SEIGNE 6. Les timbres amphoriques trouv s Jerash - STEPHANE DUPLESSIS ET FRANCESCA DI NAPOLI, AVANT-PROPOS DE JACQUES SEIGNE 7. Late Antique Ceramic Imports in Gerasa: New Light on the Macellum Finds (with a Special Reference to the Neighbouring Region) - ALEXANDRA USCATESCU 8. Roman-Period Roof Tiles from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash - PHILIP EBELING 9. Pottery from Sanctuaries in the Hinterland of Gadara/Umm Qays (Jordan) - LISA BERGER 10. Pottery from Abila and Gadara - NORA M. VOSS 11. Quantifying Ceramic Trends at Umm el-Jimal - ELIZABETH A. OSINGA 12. Roman City Coins of Gerasa: Contextualizing Currency and Circulation from the Hellenistic to the Late Roman Period - ACHIM LICHTENBERGER AND RUBINA RAJA Indices‎

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‎Alexandra Dardenay, Nicolas Laubry (eds)‎

‎Anthropology of Roman Housing‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 324 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:47 b/w, 10 col., 30 tables b/w., 5 tables col., 26 maps b/w, 10 maps color, Languages: English, French, Italian. ISBN 9782503588605.‎

‎Summary At a time when we reflect intensively on the issue of social cohesion, on the influence of architecture in lifestyles, and on relationships between neighbourhoods within large modern cities, this book aims to approach the study of "inhabiting modes" in Roman urban dwellings. Drawing on concepts common to historical anthropology and incorporating evidence from multiple lines of research (archaeological, iconographic, textual, and others), this volume aims to contribute to the invigoration of a social history of ancient housing through new research projects, publications, and digital tools from both individual and collaborative efforts. This field of study is currently undergoing a period of disciplinary revitalization and this volume is an opportunity to present the most recent work and to conduct a dialogue in an interdisciplinary perspective. TABLE OF CONTENTS Toward an anthropological approach to the Roman living space (Alexandra Dardenay & Nicolas Laubry) L'arch ologie des espaces domestiques Pomp i : un point sur la question (Sandra Zanella) Lucrum facere? Strategie d'uso degli spazi domestici nell'ultima Pompei (Antonella Coralini) Rooms with a view: status, spatial hierarchy, and seasonality in the upper floors of houses at Herculaneum (James N. Andrews) Tra domus e villa. Spazio e societ nelle abitazioni lungo le mura di Pompei (Anna Anguissola) With all mod cons? Latrines in domestic settings (Alain Bouet) Sanctuaires et marges de l'habitat : perception et d limitation de l'espace domestique (Marin Mauger) Locating the use and storage of female toiletry items in Pompeian Houses (Ria Berg) Where are the women? Approaching domestic space through graffiti (Polly Lohmann) Between public and private: the Italian houses of late Hellenistic / Roman Delos (Mantha Zarmakoupi) House form and household structure: the social analysis of urban domestic architecture in Roman Celtiberia (Jes s Bermejo Tirado) Des morts chez les vivants ? Les enfants en bas ge inhum s dans les espaces domestiques de Gaule romaine (Nathalie Baills-Barr & M lissa Tirel) Place index Source index‎

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‎Corinne Castel, Jan-Waalke Meyer, Philippe Quenet (eds)‎

‎Circular Cities of Early Bronze Age Syria‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xxvi + 398 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:133 b/w, 36 col., 16 tables b/w., Languages: English, French. ISBN 9782503551838.‎

‎Summary This volume corresponds to the acts of a conference that closes the international interdisciplinary research project Badiyah, directed by Corinne Castel and Jan-Waalke Meyer (Directors of the Tell Al-Rawda and Tell Chuera archaeological missions). Both sites illustrate the importance of the 3rd millennium BCE 'circular cities' discovered in today's Syria. These pre-planned cities were fortified and organized following a concentric and radial urban pattern. They represent a particular form of the endogenous process of urbanization that appeared in this region when the first cities and territorial states emerged. The main results obtained from these two sites are compared to other Syrian 'circular cities' of the Early Bronze Age. Twenty-nine contributions enable us to reassess the process of urbanization in the Near East and to question the Southern Mesopotamian model as the unique cradle of urban civilization. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE AVANT-PROPOS Introduction Syrian Circular Cities of the Third Millennium BC: A Syrian Urban Model - CORINNE CASTEL Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Circular Cities in Early Bronze Age Syria: A Reappraisal - PHILIPPE QUENET The Birth of the Circular Cities - JAN-WAALKE MEYER SECTION I - THEMATIC TOPICS Origins of the Model The Origin and Early Development of Tell Chu?ra and Neighbouring Settlements - RALPH HEMPELMANN Retracing Settlements, Pots, and People: Frankfurt University's Southeast Anatolia Project (SOAP) - CHRISTIAN FALB & MUSTAFA KIBARO?LU Circular Cities: Fortifications and Official Areas The Fortification of Circular Cities: The Examples of Tell Chu?ra and Tell Al-Rawda - TOBIAS?B.?H. HELMS & PHILIPPE QUENET Creating the Urban Landscape. The Emergence of Monumentality in Third Millennium Chu?ra - OLESIA KROMBERG The Early Bronze Age Palace at Chu?ra and the Decline of the Settlement - ALEXANDER TAMM Circular Cities: Material Culture A Comparison of Early Bronze Age Ceramic Assemblages from Circular Cities in Inner Syria and the Western Jezirah: Some Preliminary Considerations - TAOS BABOUR & GEORGES MOUAMAR Djemdet Nasr or Early Bronze Age?III? Dating the Find Locations of Tell Chu?ra Seal Impressions - ANNE-BIRTE BINDER Peri-Urban Constructions and Environmental Studies The Circular Cities of Northern Syria in their Environmental Context - STEFAN LORENZ SMITH & TONY JAMES WILKINSON? Soils and Land Use Potential Around Tell Chu?ra in the Third Millennium BC - HEINRICH THIEMEYER Central Places in the Wadi ?amar Survey Area. Aspects of Urban Planning in the Regions of the Badiyah Project in the Third Millennium BC - VERONIKA KUDLEK Strat gies de subsistance et conomie v g tale dans les villes circulaires de la Shamiyah au Bronze ancien. Tell Al-Rawda et Tell Sh'airat dans les marges arides de Syrie - LINDA HERVEUX Potentiels agro-pastoraux et am nagements agricoles p riurbains de la micror gion d'Al-Rawda - OLIVIER BARGE & MARIE-LAURE CHAMBRADE Animal Economy at the End of the Third Millennium bc in the Syrian Badiyah: A Comparative Study of Tell Chu?ra and Tell Al-Rawda - EMMANUELLE VILA A Cataclysm in the Steppe? Environmental History of Al-Rawda, an Ephemeral City in the Syrian Arid Margins at the End of the Third Millennium - JACQUES E LIE BROCHIER Society and Textual Sources The Ebla Palace G Texts and the Circular Cities of Third Millennium Eastern Syria: Some Remarks - MARIA GIOVANNA BIGA The Ebla Palace G Texts and the Circular Cities of Third Millennium Southern Syria: Some Remarks - AMALIA CATAGNOTI Square Temples and Circular Cities: Sites of Attraction, 'Traditions of Identity' and Third Millennium Urbanisation in Northern Syria - ANNE PORTER SECTION II - REGIONAL TOPICS Anatolia The Spatial Organisation, Development and Sociology of Radial Pattern Settlements in Early Bronze Age Anatolia - B RENG RE PERELLO Jezirah Mari, une ville circulaire ordinaire? - PASCAL BUTTERLIN Notes sur l'architecture et l'urbanisme du Royaume de Nagar (3): similarit s entre Tell Brak et Tell Beydar l' poque Early Jezirah IIIb - MARC LEBEAU Tell Khazna I - A Concentric Planned Settlement in The Khabur Steppe - AMIROV SHAMARDAN N. Tell Tcholema Foqani: A New Circular City 'Kranzh gel' in the Region of Upper Jezirah - CHEIKHMOUS ALI A Season's Work at Khirbet Malhat, North-Eastern Syria - PHILIPPE QUENET & AHMAD SULTAN Bishri La contribution du Jebel Bishri la th matique des villes circulaires du troisi me mill naire av. J.-C. - AHMAD SULTAN A Planned new Major City on the Margins of the Syrian Steppe: Early Bronze Age Tell Sh?a?rat - GEORGES MOUAMAR Southern Mesopotamia Town-Planning in Third Millennium Mesopotamia: A View from the Alluvial Plain - R GIS VALLET INDEX OF SITES‎

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‎Andreas Schachner‎

‎chalkolithische Siedlung von Giricano am Oberen Tigris. Die Ausgrabungen in Giricano II‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xx + 206 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:167 b/w, 58 tables b/w., 4 maps b/w, Languages: German, Turkish. ISBN 9782503575360.‎

‎Summary Die sp t-chalkolithischen Siedlungsschichten in Giricano vermitteln einen ununterbrochenen berblick ber die kulturelle Entwicklung im Tal des Oberen Tigris von der Obed-Zeit bis in die erste H lfte des 3. Jahrtausends v. Chr. Die materielle Kultur der noch in der Phase Late-Chalcolithic (LC) 1 gegr ndeten Siedlung zeigt, dass die bisher haupts chlich im heutigen Nordirak dokumentierte Kultur bis zum Fu des Taurus reichte. Kurz vor der Wende vom 4. zum 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr. erreichte die Siedlung in der Phase LC 5 den H hepunkt ihrer Entwicklung. Dieser ist durch ein monumentales Geb ude dokumentiert, das wahrscheinlich durch ein Erdbeben zerst rt wurde. Eine Nachbesiedlung in der so genannten Nineveh 5-Periode ist wesentlich kleiner, bevor der Fundort aufgegeben wurde. Die Darstellung folgt der Entwicklung der Architektur, der Keramik und der Kleinfunde. Sie wird durch eine Diskussion der Integration der Siedlung in die berregionale Kulturentwicklung erg nzt.‎

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‎Fikri Kulakoglu, C cile Michel, G zel zt rk (eds)‎

‎Integrative Approaches to the Archaeology and History of K ltepe-Kanes. K ltepe, 4-7 August 2017. KIM 3 (K ltepe International Meetings 3)‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xx + 258 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:173 b/w, 12 col., 20 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503585598.‎

‎Summary The 3rd K ltepe International Meeting aimed at exploring multidisciplinary approaches to the archaeology and history of complex urban sites using K ltepe-Kanesh as a case study. As a result, the conference proceedings involve a wide variety of disciplines: archaeology, ceramics, paleobotany, paleoecology, palynology, archaeometallurgy, geo- and archaeo-magnetism, art history, philology, history, computer science, and last but not least, videogame design. Indeed, the aim of the K ltepe International Meetings (KIM) is to facilitate the dialogue between these different disciplines and to combine their data in order to build an accurate view of K ltepe and its environment. The 3rd KIM more than fulfilled this goal, demonstrating once again how K ltepe functions as an international experimental laboratory in which disciplines and sub-disciplines can be tested, improved, and developed. All the contributions presented here provide a good overview of the ongoing multidisciplinary studies being carried out at K ltepe and Central Anatolia. TABLE OF CONTENTS Fikri KULAKO?LU & C cile MICHEL, Preface: To Mogens Larsen on his Eightieth Birthday C cile MICHEL, Integrative Approaches to the Archaeology and the History of K ltepe/Kane? Fikri KULAKO?LU, Ryoichi KONTANI, Akinori UESUGI, Yuji YAMAGUCHI, Kazuya SHIMOGAMA & Masao SEMMOTO, Preliminary Report of Excavations in the Northern Sector of K ltepe 2015-2017 Fikri KULAKO?LU, Serdar OKUR, G zel ZT RK, G khan YILDIZ & Dilek KE E, Preliminary Report on the 2014-2016 Seasons Rescue Excavations at Early Bronze Age Cemetery in Kayseri I?nler Dag?I Pinar ERTEPINAR, Cor LANGEREIS, Andy BIGGIN, Lennart V. DE GROOT & Fikri KULAKO?LU, Archaeomagnetism at K ltepe: Untangling the Order of Fire Events in Antiquity Andrew FAIRBAIRN, Did the Old Assyrian Trade Stimulate Changes in Farming Practices in Central Anatolia? etin ?ENKUL, Fikri KULAKO?LU, Aziz REN & Warren EASTWOOD, Paleo-Ecological Conditions of K ltepe and its Vicinity Based on Palynological Data Gonca DARDENIZ & Tayfun YILDIRIM, Resulo?lu ( orum, Turkey) Updated: Preliminary Results of pXRF Analysis of Metal Artefacts from the Early Bronze Age Cemetery Abdullah HACAR, Early Bronze Age Pottery from a Mining Settlement (G ltepe) South-West of K ltepe Emine KOC?AK & Latif O?ZEN, Re-Restoring a Bone Panel from K ltepe-Kanesh C cile MICHEL, Making Clay Envelopes in the Old Assyrian Period Melissa RICETTI, Preliminary Results on the Seal Impressions from the 1990 Excavation Season at K ltepe/Kani? (kt 90/k) Selim FERRUH ADALI, Iron Age K ltepe and its Region in Light of Tabal's History Elif SURER, Ceren ?NCI T RKBEN & H. ?EBNEM D ZG N, A Multifaceted Gaming Platform for Interactive Learning of Archaeology and Culture of K ltepe: Preliminary Results on the Gaming Prototype‎

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‎Nikos D. Kontogiannis, Stefania S. Skartsis (eds)‎

‎Venetian and Ottoman Heritage in the Aegean: The Bailo House in Chalcis, Greece‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 296 pages, Size:220 x 280 mm, Illustrations:205 b/w, 173 col., 3 maps b/w, 30 plans, Language: English. ISBN 9782503584096.‎

‎Summary This book tells the astonishing story of a secular building and its inhabitants over six centuries and four successive civilizations. The Bailo House was constructed as a public loggia in the 14th century by Venetian officials in their Aegean colony of Negroponte on the Byzantine island of Euripos. Italian designs were followed and copied in the style of the lagoon's palaces, digging the foundations through the earlier Byzantine layers. It later housed an Ottoman official, along perhaps with his apothecary. Thereafter, it was severely damaged before passing into the hands of a local Ottoman dignitary, who completely transformed it into a typical Middle Eastern mansion. In the late 19th century it was reshaped once more with a neoclassical fa ade to conform to the European models promoted by the Modern Greek state. Extensive study, excavations and restorations over a ten-year period revealed remarkable evidence for one of the few remaining examples of secular architecture in the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as abundant and rare information about urban planning, material culture, economic and cultural exchanges, art and aesthetics, etc. It is the tale of a harbor town that was always cosmopolitan, a port of call along the Silk Road, the winter base of the Ottoman fleet, a European enclave in the East. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Part 1. Introduction A. The Restoration Chronicle - Eugenia Gerousi-Bendermacher B. Chalcis: A Historical Overview - Nikos D. Kontogiannis Part 2. Archaeological Investigation and Finds A. Excavation Report: Architectural Data and Use of the Spaces - Stefania S. Skartsis and Panagiota Taxiarchi B. Catalogue of Finds - Stefania S. Skartsis and Panagiota Taxiarchi C. Venetian Mortars and Ottoman Drinking Jugs: Pharmacy and Sociability in the Bailo House - Valentina Pugliano, with Catalogue by Stefania S. Skartsis Part 3. Architectural Study Plans A1 - D3 A. Architectural History of the Bailo House - Nikos D. Kontogiannis, Yorgos Kourmadas, and Panagiota Taxiarchi B. Architectural Sculpture and Spolia - Stefania S. Skartsis C. The Use of Timber in the Construction of the Bailo House - Yorgos Kourmadas and Eleftheria Tsakanika D. Dendrochronological Dating of the Bailo House with a Supplementary Comment on the Church of Ayia Paraskevi - Tomasz Wazny, Peter Kuniholm, and Charlotte Pearson Part 4. The Relation of the Bailo House to the City and the World A. The Bailo House as Part of the Urban Fabric of Chalcis - Nikos D. Kontogiannis and Evrydiki Katsali B. The Place of the Bailo House in the History of Architecture - Nikos D. Kontogiannis Part 5. The Restoration Project and the Impact on the Modern City A. Restoration of the Bailo House: An Overview - Yorgos Kourmadas B. Reintegrating the Monument in the Modern City - Pari Kalamara Concluding Remarks - Nikos D. Kontogiannis and Stefania S. Skartsis Bibliography Index‎

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‎Despina Chatzivasiliou (ed)‎

‎La fronti re absente. tudes r unies en l'honneur de Fran ois de Polignac‎

‎, Brepols - Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, 2024 Hardback, 392 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:17 b/w, 2 maps b/w, Language: French. ISBN 9782503610900.‎

‎Summary l'occasion des soixante-dix ans de Fran ois de Polignac, nous sommes r unis autour de ce projet d' dition pour d velopper des sujets de recherche inspir s de ses publications et de son enseignement l' cole pratique des hautes tudes. Ce volume prend la forme non pas de m langes mais d'essais sur des th matiques autour de l'Antiquit grecque, de la structuration de l'espace et des constructions identitaires, combinant des sources arch ologiques et textuelles, et propose une r flexion dans le temps et l'espace. Nous voulons ainsi montrer, par des cas d' tude, comment Fran ois de Polignac a su aborder les civilisations antiques par une vision aussi pr cise que large, en int grant les donn es sur la longue dur e et en vitant d'adopter un mod le interpr tatif uniforme dans le processus de la r daction historique. L'aspect comparatiste s'est r v l important entre des r gions et des poques diff rentes, du monde gr co-romain jusqu' la M sopotamie et la Chine. Une partie des textes est consacr e au commentaire de ses travaux dans le but d'expliquer comment ceux-ci nous inspirent et ouvrent des perspectives d'autres r flexions et recherches. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Andr Miquel (Coll ge de France,?), Avant-propos 2. Despina Chatzivasiliou (Coll ge de France), Itin raires crois s : en guise d'introduction Premi re partie. Topographie 3. Valentine Benoliel (EPHE-PSL), La n cropole du Phal re l' poque archa que 4. Jean-S bastien Gros (Archaiodata), Le d me d'Aphidnai, l ments de topographie religieuse 5. Despina Chatzivasiliou (Coll ge de France) et Adrian Robu (Universit Paris VIII Vincennes - Saint-Denis), D'Ath nes M gare : r cits mythologiques et pratiques cultuelles en miroir sur les rives du golfe Saronique Deuxi me partie. Topologie 6. Luigi Lafasciano ( phorie des antiquit s du Pir e), Offrandes immat rielles, changes symboliques et performance rituelle dans les cultes th rapeutiques grecs l' poque classique 7. Lucio Maria Valletta (EPHE-PSL), Zeus et Pos idon en Laconie. R seaux spatiaux et configurations du divin 8. Kenan Eren (Universit des Beaux-Arts Mimar Sinan, Istanbul), Entre locale et globale : une tude topologique sur la diversit des sanctuaires ioniens l' poque archa que Troisi me partie. Identit s et comparaisons 9. Ludovic Sot (Lyc e Marie-Curie de Sceaux), Les strat gies identitaires de l' criture en contexte sacr l' poque archa que 10. Ilaria Calini (EPHE-PSL), Selon l'ordre du temps : " ges d'or", col res divines et devenir historique dans les r cits grecs et m sopotamiens 11. Yiting Pan (Universit de Chongqing), Shen, theos et l'immortalit : la notion du divin dans les sources antiques chinoises et grecques 12. Francesca Mancino (Institut catholique de Paris), L'espace de la performance et la c l bration de la po sis dans l'Hymne hom rique Herm s Voyages maritimes 13. Emanuele Greco (Universit de Naples L'Orientale), Phal re, la Sir ne, Diotimos : une histoire napolitaine de l' poque de P ricl s 14. Joan Breton Connelly (New York University, Department of Classics), Insularities 15. Notice biographique de Fran ois de Polignac‎

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‎Fran ois Larch‎

‎Chronologie des vestiges d couverts sous le temple de Karnak‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xx + 334 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:194 col., 24 tables b/w., 2 maps color, Language: French. ISBN 9782503583884.‎

‎Summary Le temple de Karnak attire arch ologues et amateurs Louqsor depuis deux si cles. Les recherches sur ce vaste site, dont la construction s'est tal e sur deux mill naires, sont en perp tuelle volution. Il en va ainsi de l' tude des vestiges en brique crue partiellement conserv s sous les monuments en pierre. Ces briques commencent recevoir l'attention qu'elles m ritent. Les multiples aspects de leur chronologie ont d j t pr sent s en 2012 dans une tude de grande ampleur, alors que ce nouvel ouvrage propose une vision globale et unifi e de leurs vestiges. Il tablit un canevas chronologique associant stratigraphie, topographie et architecture. L'excellente connaissance que l'auteur a du terrain l'a aid d celer, dans les dessins et les photographies des fouilleurs, des d tails souvent ignor s. Trois d'entre eux, en particulier, ont permis une nouvelle approche qui modifie l'interpr tation de certaines coupes stratigraphiques, ainsi que la chronologie des vestiges en brique. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Les vestiges en brique sous le temple en pierre: du nouvel empire 1. Les quatre c t s du massif R au pourtour de la cour 2. La suite des pi ces composant le massif R autour de la cour 3. Le comblement S du massif R au pourtour de la cour 4. Les structures RN sous la cour 5. Les vestiges en brique tangents l'ouest du c t ouest du massif R 6. L'enceinte Z 7. Les vestiges sous les cours du 6e pyl ne 8. Les murs en brique sous les cours du 5e pyl ne 9. Les vestiges en brique sous la cour nord du 4e pyl ne 10. Les vestiges sous la cour nord du 3e pyl ne II. Les vestiges en calcaire de monuments disparus: du moyen et du nouvel empire 11. L'emplacement du portique de s sostris ier 12. Le radier calcaire 13. La plate-forme du c t ouest du radier 14. Les constructions restitu es sur le radier calcaire 15. Les autres constructions disparues du d but du nouvel empire III. Conclusion‎

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‎Dominic Moreau, Raul Gonzalez Salinero (eds)‎

‎Academica Libertas Essais en l'honneur du professeur Javier Arce - Ensayos en honor del profesor Javier Arce‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 383 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Languages: French, Spanish, English. ISBN 9782503584492.‎

‎Summary Successively Research Professor at the Instituto Espa ol de Arqueolog a of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient ficas, director of the Escuela Espa ola de Historia y Arqueolog a en Roma, Visiting Professor of Roman archaeology at the Universit Marc Bloch of Strasbourg, then Full Professor in the same field at the Universit Charles-de-Gaulle de Lille, Javier Arce has had a truly international career. This openness to the world, which is a fundamental feature of his professional career - as evidenced by the number of living languages he speaks - he has cultivated since his doctoral studies. His studies have taken him not only into many academic and research institutions in Rome (where he knows everyone and everyone knows him), but also into several other high places of historical knowledge, especially a number of British universities. Archaeologist, historian, philologist, Javier Arce is a "total" Romanist, in the sense that his field of competence is nothing less than the entire Roman period, hence the scope of the topics treated in the three chapters of this volume (Classical Antiquity - Hispania - Late Antiquity). Although he admires Greek and Roman Antiquity, he has mainly developed his research in the field of Late Antiquity, for which he is now known worldwide. He is at times a specialist in imperial history and archaeology of the 4th and 5th centuries, both in the West and in the East, with a more pronounced taste for the figures of Constantius II, Julian and Theodosius I, for the imperial ceremonial and for the residences of the emperors; and again a specialist of Late Roman and Visigothic Spain, therefore of the transition to the Middle Ages in the Iberian Peninsula, until the Arab invasion. His peregrinations, which have taken him to North America, including the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, as well as to occupy the presidency of the International Association of Classical Archaeology, have, however, never completely diverted him from his native Spain, to which is dedicated here a complete chapter, because it has occupied such a central place in his career. We have just once to hear him speaking of M rida or to note the number of publications that he devoted to it to become aware of this. It is to thank him for sharing with so many people his passion for Antiquity, but also to celebrate his emeritus status, that his students, colleagues and friends offer him this Festschrift. Successivement professeur de recherche l'Instituto Espa ol de Arqueolog a du Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient ficas, directeur de l'Escuela Espa ola de Historia y Arqueolog a en Roma, professeur associ d'arch ologie romaine l'Universit Marc Bloch de Strasbourg, puis professeur ordinaire dans la m me mati re l'Universit Charles-de-Gaulle de Lille, Javier Arce a eu une carri re v ritablement internationale. Cette ouverture sur le monde, qui est un trait caract ristique fondamental de son cursus professionnel - dont t moigne le nombre de langues vivantes qu'il parle -, il l'a cultiv e depuis ses tudes doctorales, qui l'ont men non seulement dans plusieurs institutions acad miques et de recherche de Rome (o il conna t tout le monde et tout le monde le conna t), mais aussi en plusieurs autres hauts-lieux du savoir historique, particuli rement dans certaines universit s britanniques. Arch ologue, historien, philologue, Javier Arce est un romaniste total , en ce sens que son domaine de comp tence n'est rien de moins que l'int gralit de la p riode romaine, d'o l' tendue des sujets trait s dans les trois chapitres du pr sent volume (Antiquit classique - Hispania - Antiquit tardive). S'il voue une v ritable admiration la haute Antiquit grecque et romaine, il a toutefois surtout d velopp ses travaux de recherche dans le domaine de l'Antiquit tardive, ce pour quoi il est aujourd'hui mondialement connu. Il est tant t sp cialiste d'histoire et d'arch ologie imp riales des IVe et Ve si cles, en Occident comme en Orient, avec un go t plus prononc pour les figures de Constance II, Julien et Th odose Ier, pour le c r moniel imp rial et pour les r sidences des empereurs ; tant t sp cialiste de l'Espagne tardo-romaine et wisigothique, donc de la transition vers le Moyen ge dans la p ninsule ib rique, jusqu' l'invasion arabe. Ses p r grinations, qui l'ont men jusqu'en Am rique du Nord, notamment l'Institute for Advanced Study de Princeton, et jusqu' occuper la pr sidence de l'Association internationale d'arch ologie classique, ne l'ont cependant jamais totalement d tourn de son Espagne natale, laquelle est d di ici un chapitre complet, tant celle-ci a occup une place centrale dans sa carri re. Il suffit de l'entendre une seule fois parler de M rida ou de constater le nombre de publications qu'il lui a consacr es pour le comprendre. C'est pour le remercier d'avoir communiqu tant de gens sa passion de l'Antiquit , mais aussi pour c l brer son m ritat, que ses l ves, coll gues et amis lui offrent ces m langes. TABLE OF CONTENTS D. Moreau, Avant-propos J.-Y. Marc, Pr face R. Gonz lez Salinero, Los estudios de Javier Arce sobre la Hispania romana y tardoantigua: Innovaci n o cambio de direcci n? D. Moreau, Bibliographie de Javier Arce (1971-2019) I - Aevum classicum (sine Hispania) J. Bonnin, 2000-2015: 15 ans de recherches sur la gnomonique antique R. Jacob, Un portrait d'Agripinne l'ancienne recompos au mus e de l'Acropole H. von Hesberg, Der Kopf in Alba - Zeuge einer G ttergalerie augusteischer Zeit P. Pensabene, Peristili, pseudoperistili e prospetti architettonici nelle case di et imperiale ad Alessandria e in altri siti Egiziani S. Blin, Thermes et verg sie Mandeure II - Hispanica A. Saecula I-III G. Mora, Bernard de Montfaucon, Manuel Marti y la representaci n de las antig edades de Espa a J. C. Saquete, Agripa Menenio M'. Valerio M ximo en M rida. Tradiciones y virtudes romanas en el confin occidental del Imperio P. Le Roux, Celtib re et Romain M. P. Garc a-Bellido, H rcules entre Africa e Hispania en los ureos de Adriano (RIC II 59) M. Urteaga, El programa constructivo de las termas romanas de Oiasso (Irun, Gipuzkoa) J. Edmondson, La administraci n de la provincia de Lusitania en el siglo III D.C.: Nuevas aportaciones B. Saecula IV-VIII L. Brassous, La carte provinciale de la Dioecesis Hispaniarum S. Panzram, Tarraco tardorromana sigue siendo Tarraco? A prop sito de continuidad o discontinuidad de una capital de provincia G. Bravo, Bagaudas y federados: Coaligados o rivales? W. Trillmich, Genio y figura de santa Eulalia en la imaginaci n de Prudencio G. Ripoll, El Thesaurus Visigodo. Notas al margen III - Antiquitas posterior (sine Hispania) A. Res profanae W. Van Andringa, Urbs nova. La ville du ive si cle en Gaule A. Cameron, The Date and Purpose of Claudian's In Rufinum M. Roux, Les ?irr ductibles? du cursus honorum et des dignitates les plus prestigieuses dans la Gaule du Ve si cle P. Pav n, Teodora, victima de un bigamo infame, estuprador y estafador (Cj 9.9.18) S. Lebecq, ?Hommes du bout du monde? ou passeurs vers d'autres mondes?? Regards antiques et proto-m di vaux sur les Morins et autres gens du Nord G. P. Brogiolo, Dai castelli dei Venetici a Venezia (VI-X secolo) tra fonti scritte e archeologia J. Nelson, Charlemagne's Fossatum magnum: Another Look B. Res sacrae R. Teja, Jesus Mago? La magia como argumento apologetico en la polemica entre cristianos y judios E. Chrysos, Libertas religionis in Late Antiquity: A Critical Overview A. Chavarr a Arnau, Cuanto costaba construir una iglesia tardoantigua? F. Baratte, Quelques r flexions propos de la grande basilique de Th veste (T bessa, Alg rie) W. Liebeschuetz, Theodoret, Ecclesiastical Historian I. Wood, Sidonius and the Burgundians M. Gaillard, L'entr e des morts dans la ville, en gaule et ses marges (ve-viiie si cles)?: r alit s et limites du ph nom ne‎

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‎Juan Antonio Quir s Castillo (ed)‎

‎Social Inequality in Early Medieval Europe. Local Societies and Beyond‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 360 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:87 b/w, 5 col., 11 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503585659.‎

‎Summary The goal of this book is to discuss the theoretical challenges posed by the study of social and political inequality of local societies in Western Europe during the Early Middle Ages. Traditional approaches have defined rural communities as passive bodies, poor and unstable in the framework of a self-sufficient economy. In the last few decades, social approaches both in medieval history and archaeology have neglected the opportunity to re-evaluate the role of peasantry and other subaltern groups, even where new written and material evidence has challenged traditional assumptions. Conversely, scholars focussing on elites and aristocracies have promoted powerful research agenda. As a consequence of the 2007-2008 recession, the social sciences began to be interested in social and economic inequality, opening up new avenues for a reassessment of social history. The early medieval period has been identified by numerous scholars as a key arena for the analysis of political complexity and social inequality in long-term perspective. The study of local societies has become one of the most fruitful areas for innovative research in medieval archaeology and history, using approaches related to micro-history. This book, dedicated to Chris Wickham, is formed of fourteen papers centred on early medieval local communities drawing on both written and material records, which identify complex frameworks of social inequality at the local scale. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Juan Antonio Quir s Castillo, Equal and Unequal Societies in Early Medieval Europe. An Introduction State Formation and Socio-Political Complexity Julio Escalona, Towards an Archaeology of State Formation in North-Western Iberia Robin A. Beck, Maize, Mounds, and Cosmos. Durable Inequality in the Mississippian World (AD 1000-1250) Economic Specialization, Elite Demand and Social Inequality Sauro Gelichi, Pottery as Inequality? Systems of Production and Distribution in North Italian Societies During the Early Middle Ages Francesca Grassi, Social Complexity in Peripheral Areas in the Light of Pottery Production Between Sixth and Tenth Centuries (Alava, Basque Country, Spain) Edith Peytreman, Indications of an Estate Economy from a Renewed Analysis of Sites of Rural Settlements Catarina Tente, Social Complexity in Local Communities During the Tenth Century in Central-Northern Portugal. Negotiation and Opposition Richard Hodges, The Primitivism of the Early Medieval Peasant in Italy? 'Small World' and Social Inequalities Jean-Pierre Devroey and Nicolas Schroeder, Land, Oxen, and Brooches. Local Societies, Inequality, and Large Estates in the Early Medieval Ardennes (c. 850-c. 900) Igor Santos Salazar, Fiscal lands, Rural Communities and the Abbey of Nonantola. Social Inequality in Ninth-Century Emilia (Italy) Fabio Saggioro, Rural Communities and Landscapes in Northern Italy (Ninth-Twelfth Centuries AD) I aki Mart n Viso, Unequal Small Worlds. Social Dynamics in Tenth-Century Leonese Villages Alvaro Carvajal Castro, Collective Action and Local Leaderships in Early Medieval North-Western Iberia. Ninth-Eleventh Centuries Juan Antonio Quir s Castillo, Village Formation, Social Memories and the Archaeology of Rural Communities in North-Western Iberia Carlos Tejerizo-Garc a, The Archaeology of the Peasant Mode of Production. Peasant-Based Societies in Central and Northern Iberia During the Early Middle Ages Chris Wickham, Conclusion‎

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‎Noemi Borrelli, Giulia Scazzosi (eds)‎

‎After the Harvest. Storage Practices and Food Processing in Bronze Age Mesopotamia‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xii + 146 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:53 b/w, 14 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503583785.‎

‎Summary The reliance on grain and grain products is a key feature of many past societies, and this is particularly true of the Ancient Near East. The necessity of storing and processing foodstuffs encompassed political and social boundaries: food shaped identities and it was not by chance that, for the Mesopotamian mindset, civilization started with the consumption of bread and beer. At any managerial level, storage practices and food processing reflect the economic organization of a society, its control mechanisms, and its interdependent social structures. This volume includes eight papers by scholars of the Ancient Near East, who draw on a wide range of sources and methodologies, from (bio-)archaeological evidence to cuneiform texts, in order to explore what actually happened after the harvest in the shared horizon of Bronze Age Mesopotamia. The different case-studies gathered together here examine the impact of continuity - and crucially, of change - in the technical, economic, and social solutions that were adopted by people in response to the common needs of everyday life. This volume represents a dialogue between different perspectives and disciplines that simultaneously opens up new paths of research, at the same time as seeking to narrow the gaps in our understanding of this subject. TABLE OF CONTENTS Noemi Borrelli & Giulia Scazzosi, After the Harvest: An Introduction Klaus Wagensonner, Food: Its Gathering, Storing, and Consumption According to the Early Textual Record Alexander Pru , Grain Storage and Grain Distribution at Tell Beydar Armando Bramanti, Before the Harvest? Land-grain Accounts in Early Dynastic Umma Noemi Borrelli, Institutional Grain Storage and Control Network in the Ur III Province of ?irsu/Laga? Tate Paulette, Archaeological Perspectives on Beer in Mesopotamia: Brewing Ingredients Melania Zingarello, Beer-making and Drinking Between Life and Death: A Fresh Look at the 'Four-Part Sets' Arkadiusz So?tysiak, Bioarchaeology of Food Production in Ancient Mesopotamia Giulia Scazzosi, 'Eat the Bread, Enkidu': The Role of Bakeries in Late Third to Early Second Millennium BC Mesopotamia‎

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‎Michael Bintley‎

‎Settlements and Strongholds in Early Medieval England. Texts, Landscapes, and Material Culture‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 231 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:13 b/w, Languages: English, Old English, Latin. ISBN 9782503583846.‎

‎Summary In recent years numerous advances in archaeological and historical studies have enhanced our understanding of the form and function of settlements and strongholds in the landscapes of early medieval England. Until now, this groundbreaking work has not been matched in studies of early English literature, where no concerted effort has been made to investigate how these findings can inform our understanding of their representation in texts - and vice versa. This study shows that literary works offer considerable insight into the ways their authors, readers, and other audiences thought and felt about the constructed places and spaces in which they lived their lives. Covering a broad range of evidence from the end of Roman rule to the Conquest, it is the first study of its kind to offer an interdisciplinary account of the relationship between the built environment as it appears in the material record, and in a range of textual productions. Settlements and Strongholds interrogates correlations and disjunctions between the stories found in the soil and in written works of various kinds, focusing on vernacular texts and Latin works that informed their development. It argues for a deeper appreciation of the relationship between imaginative works and the material contexts in which they were created, revealing the parallel development of ideas and concepts that were fundamental in shaping early medieval England. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction: Texts and Landscapes in Early Medieval England Texts Materials Contexts Chapter 2. Ruin Mythologies The Desolation of Britain Origin Mythologies Roman Buildings in the Exeter Book Elegies Roman Buildings in Andreas Rural Settlements in Early-Saxon England Loci Amoeni in the Vernacular Tradition Conclusion Chapter 3. Settlements Before the 'Viking Age' Rebuilding Christendom in the Ruins of Rome Cosmic Halls in Beowulf and C dmon's Hymn Minster Authority: C dmon in the Historia Ecclesiastica Building the English Church in De Templo Structuring the Everyday in the Exeter Book Elegies W?cs in Old English Poetry? Burhs in Middle-Saxon England Conclusion Chapter 4. Settlements, Strongholds, and the Alfredian Reinvention Reclaiming the Urban Landscape in Andreas The Archaeology of the Burghal Hidage Society, Settlements, and the 'Alfredian' Translations Society, Settlements, and Asser's Vita Alfredi Conclusion Chapter 5. Spiritual Strongholds in Late-Saxon England Bethulia as Burh in the Old English Judith Cities of Good and Evil in Elene, Juliana, and Daniel lfric, Wulfstan, and the Building of Christendom The Anglo-Norman City in Durham Conclusion Chapter 6. Afterword Of Time and the City Earth, Wood, Stone Structures of Community Works Cited Index‎

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‎Annette Haug, Stephanie Merten (eds)‎

‎Urban Practices. Repopulating the Ancient City‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xii + 172 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:73 b/w, 1 col., 1 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503584614.‎

‎Summary Cities in the ancient world, much like in the modern era, were not simply a locus for population and a hub for social, cultural, and economic activity, but were themselves the products of urban practices. This volume draws together two often disparate fields - urban space and human practice - to explore the actors and actions that underpinned ancient cities and to offer unique insights into the lives of those who dwelt there. Placing particular emphasis on social practice theory, the contributions gathered together in this book seek to analyse the development of the city, especially public urban spaces, from the archaic period up to Roman Imperial times. A key focus is on infrastructure, public spaces used for politics (particularly the Forum Romanum), and the role of sanctuaries and the way in which they were shaped by cult activity. Through this unique approach, this volume is able, for the first time, to bring the inhabitants of ancient cities to the fore, and in doing so, to offer key insights into the development of spatial routines, the interaction of these routines with the material setting of a city, and the way in which cities themselves played an important role in shaping the people and practices within them. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Introduction - ANNETTE HAUG De-centralised Decision-Making Processes in Third-Millennium Syro-Mesopotamian City-Planning: The Example of Tell Chuera - HENRIKE BACKHAUS AND TOBIAS HELMS City and Shore: Natural Change and Human Action - STEFAN FEUSER Streetscapes and Traffic at Selinous from the Archaic City to the Punic-Hellenistic Settlement - NICOLA CHIARENZA Performing Commerce: Everyday Work and Urban Life in Roman Italy - MIKO FLOHR The Production of Diplomatic Space in Ancient Rome - HANNAH CORNWELL The forum Romanum as an Active Action Context - DUNIA FILIPPI Places of Gods and Men: Socio-Political Interactions and Ritual Practice in the Etruscan Sacred Landscape (Eighth to Fifth Centuries BC) - ROBINSON PETER KR MER The Appropriation of Space in the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia - SARAH HERZOG Hellenistic Built Space and Human Action: The Asclepieion of Cos - ASJA M LLER Indices‎

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‎Giovanni Alberto Cecconi, Rita Lizzi Testa, Arnaldo Marcone (eds)‎

‎Past as Present. Essays on Roman History in Honour of Guido Clemente‎

‎, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 810 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:24 b/w, 1 maps b/w, Languages: English, Italian, Spanish. ISBN 9782503585246.‎

‎Summary This volume in honour of Guido Clemente collects essays by nearly 40 established and younger scholars from all over the world, who want to express their gratitude for prof. Clemente's direct or indirect teaching. While the essays included in the volume cover domains ranging from methodology and (the history of) historiography, over archaeology and epigraphy, to politics and religion, they all resort under the main theme of 'the past as present'. This main theme is inspired by a prominent feature of Guido Clemente's scholarly work: the awareness that from the last centuries of the Roman Republic up until Late Antiquity, a sense of the past 'as present' marked the rhythm of everyday life and provided the key to understanding ongoing societal change. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface List of illustrations List of abbreviations Un profilo di Guido Clemente (Giovanni Alberto Cecconi) Bibliografia di Guido Clemente (Nicola Barbagli) Historiography and Methodology Il perdono degli Alessandrini: fortuna di un episodio di clemenza imperiale (Nicola Barbagli) Da Rufino a Orosio: la battaglia al Fiume Freddo e l'eclissi della storiografia classica (Giorgio Bonamente) The Present in the Past and the Past in the Present (Averil Cameron) Il diritto, il mito e la rappresentazione simbolica nell'ermeneutica di Bachofen (Luigi Capogrossi) Monarchia delle origini e regnum in Cicerone: tra passato e presente (Chiara Carsana) Die keltische Ethnographie zwischen Poseidonios und Ammian (Maria Cesa) Der Beitrag der Sch ler Mommsens zur Erforschung der Geschichte der Stadt Rom (Werner Eck) Mussolini: Ancient Rome on the Sea (Daniele Foraboschi) The Darkening of the West: A Note (Ramsay MacMullen) 'Fine' della schiavit antica: considerazioni inattuali a margine di un'ancora aperta discussione (Mario Mazza) Hermann Strasburger (1909-1985) (Barbara Scardigli) Cassiodorus' Historiographical Plan (Giuseppe Zecchini) Archaeology and Epigraphy Les gaiet s de la cohorte (Jean-Michel David) The Economy of the Monastery of L rins (c. 400-c. 460) (Matheus Figuinha) Composite Constantine (Paolo Liverani) A proposito di alcune indagini recenti sulla fiscalit dell'Impero romano tra Principato e tarda antichit (Elio Lo Cascio) Gaio, Livio e la funzione esplicativa della storia (Digesto, I. 2. 1) (Dario Mantovani) Food, Popinae, and the Emperor: Some Considerations on the Early-Imperial Policies on the Sale of Food (Annalisa Marzano) Servi, liberti, colliberti, ancillae nella Sardegna romana: nota su possibili continuit , eredit e trasformazioni (Attilio Mastino & Maria Bastiana Cocco) Per la storia edilizia di Roma nel IV secolo. Qualche contributo epigrafico (Silvia Orlandi) La quaestio consolare del 138 a.C. per la strage della Sila (Bernardo Santalucia) Rivisitazione di un'epigrafe tardoantica di Canusium (Marina Silvestrini) Note topografiche sulla rivolta dei mercenari di Cartagine in Sardegna (240-237 a.C.) (Raimondo Zucca) Las transformaciones del Senado en la antig edad tard a (Hugo Zurutuza) Politics and Religion Late-Republican Theatre: A Source for Public Opinion (Andrea Angius) Debt-bondage, Fides, and Justice: Republican Liberty and the Notion of Economic Independence in the First Century BC (Valentina Arena) Episodi di guerra e lotte di potere in Italia nel III secolo d.C.: storia degli eventi alla vigilia dell'ordinamento provinciale (c. 235-285) (Giovanni Alberto Cecconi) Iside e i vota publica nel IV secolo d.C. (Filippo Coarelli) Reflections on the Foundation of Aelia Capitolina (Hannah M. Cotton Paltiel & Avner Eckner) L'ultima rivolta ebraica e l'esercito romano tardoantico (Ariel S. Lewin) The Bishop of Rome and the Ostrogothic Kings (Rita Lizzi Testa) Privato consilio (Augusto, RG 1,1): una nota (Arnaldo Marcone) Comment identifier un lieu de culte ? (John Scheid) Saliae virgines: un lemma di Festo e i rilievi trionfali Medinaceli (Mario Torelli) The Impact of the Kerygma on the Diaspora Communities: Political Aspects (Lucio Troiani) Tiberius, the Legacy of Augustus, and the Shadow of the Republic: 'Accession Debate' and Beyond (Alexander Yakobson)‎

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‎Marl ne Albert Llorca, Pierre Rouillard‎

‎Many Faces of the Lady of Elche. Essays on the Reception of an Iberian Sculpture‎

‎, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 155 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:5 b/w, 36 col., 1 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503610306.‎

‎Summary On 4 August 1897, farm workers in Elche - the site of ancient Ilici - discovered an Iberian sculpture of a woman that dated from the fifth- fourth centuries BCE. French archaeologist Pierre Paris dubbed this figure 'the Lady of Elche', and promptly purchased the sculpture on behalf of the Louvre Museum. There, she drew the attention of European scholars who were intrigued by her stylistic features, finally concluding that she bore witness to the existence of a specifically Iberian art. Since her discovery, the Lady of Elche has been a source of fascination not only for scholars, but also for artists, and she has become an icon of regional and national identity across Spain. This volume, co-written by an archaeologist and an anthropologist and translated here into English for the first time, seeks to explore the importance of the Lady of Elche, both for students of the past, and for the peoples of Iberia. The authors here explore not only what we know - and still do not know - about her creation, but also engage with key questions about what she represents for the men and women of our time who have questioned, manipulated, admired, loved, and often reinvented the singular beauty of this iconic figure. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction A Unique Work A Remarkable History Actors and their Agendas Chapter 2. The Lady and the Discovery of Iberian Art Ilici in the Iberian World A Newly Defined Art From la Alcudia's Soil to the Louvre: How the Discovery Came about An Exceptional Piece Chapter 3. A Century of Discussions about the Lady The First Attempts at Identification: The Moorish Queen, Apollo The Lady and the Archaeologists Iberian or Mediterranean, Goddess or Queen? Chapter 4. Through Artists' Eyes: The Lady from Orientalism to Primitivism and Art Nouveau Painters' Interpretations: Oriental or Hellenizing Iberians and 'Primitives' Ignacio Pinazo Martinez, Art Nouveau Sculptor Chapter 5. Women in Stone, Women in Flesh and Blood The Iberians and Valencian Identity The Lady as Archetypal Valencian Woman The Venus of Arles and the Lady of Elche Female Beauty A 'Living Lady' in Elche Chapter 6. The Lady between Elche and Madrid Ramon Folqu s's Account of the Discovery of the Statue Reasons for Rewriting the Account An Account that Became the 'Official Account' The Lady and the Virgin: Holiness Transferred After Francoism: The Rise of Heritage Manuel and 'His' Lady From Nationalism to Localism Chapter 7. Conclusion Works Cited‎

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‎Michael Bl mer, Rubina Raja (eds)‎

‎Funerary Portraiture in Greater Roman Syria‎

‎, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, xviii + 232 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:229 col., 1 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503576336.‎

‎Summary This volume provides a unique survey of locally produced funerary representations from across regions of ancient Syria, exploring material ranging from reliefs and statues in the round, to busts, mosaics, and paintings in order to offer a new and holistic approach to our understanding of ancient funerary portraiture. Up to now, relatively little attention has been paid to the way in which local and regional production of material in this area formed part of a broader pattern of sculptural and iconographical development across the Roman Near East. By drawing on material from an area encompassing modern Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Turkey, as well as Egypt and Achaia, the contributions in this book make it possible for the first time to take a wider perspective on the importance of funerary portraiture within Greater Roman Syria, and in doing so, to identify influences, connections, and iconographical analogies present throughout the region, as well as local differences, larger-scale boundaries, and ruptures in traditions that occurred across time and place. TABLE OF CONTENTS Michael Bl mer & Rubina Raja, Funerary Portraits in Roman Greater Syria - Time for a Reappreciation Michael Bl mer & Rubina Raja, Shifting the Paradigms: Towards a New Agenda in the Study of the Funerary Portraiture of Greater Roman Syria Andrea U. De Giorgi, 'Til Death Do Us Part: Commemoration, Civic Pride, and Seriality in the Funerary Stelai of Antioch on the Orontes Michael Bl mer, The Diversity of Funerary Portraiture in Roman Commagene and Cyrrhestice Jutta Rumscheid, Different from the Others: Female Dress in Northern Syria Based on Examples from Zeugma and Hierapolis Michael A. Speidel, Roman Soldiers' Gravestones in Greater Syria: Thoughts on Designs, Imports, and Impact Rubina Raja, Funerary Portraiture in Palmyra: Portrait Habit at a Crossroads or a Signifier of Local Identity? Signe Krag, Palmyrene Funerary Female Portraits: Portrait Tradition and Change Achim Lichtenberger & Rubina Raja, Portrait Habit and the Funerary Portraiture of the Decapolis Karl-Uwe Mahler, Funerary Portraiture from the Coastal Region of Roman Syria Bilal Annan, Petrified Memories: On Some Funerary Portraits from Roman Phoenicia C. H. Hallett, Mummies with Painted Portraits from Roman Egypt and Personal Commemoration at the Tomb Sheila Dillon, Attic Funerary Portraiture in the Roman Period‎

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‎Julio Escalona Monge, Orri V steinsson, Stuart Brookes (eds)‎

‎Polity and Neighbourhood in Early Medieval Europe‎

‎, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, xviii + 430 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:14 b/w, 39 maps, 6 graphs, Language: English. ISBN 9782503581682.‎

‎Summary How were early medieval people connected to each other and to the wider world? In this collection, archaeologists and historians working in very different areas of early medieval Europe explore diverse evidence - from landscape and burial archaeology to charters and chronicles - to discuss the relationships that constituted neighbourhoods and the roles these played in the processes of state formation that can be observed in the peripheries of the Frankish world. What these case-studies teach us, the contributors argue, is that polities are formed not through the exclusive operation of either top-down or bottom-up agencies, but from the interplay between them. By exploring the ways in which local knowledge, social ties, and understandings of landscape interacted with higher-level authorities and institutions, we can gain real insights into the nature of early medieval power and people's experiences of it. Marking the culmination of a collective effort that has spanned over a decade and three funded projects, this volume brings together case-studies from Spain, Italy, England, northern Frankia, Norway, and Iceland to offer a comparative view of polities and neighbourhoods in early medieval Europe. Drawing on new research, and offering new perspectives driven by an interdisciplinary approach, this volume is of relevance to a range of disciplines including archaeology, history, onomastics, geography, and anthropology. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction - JULIO ESCALONA, ORRI V STEINSSON, AND STUART BROOKES Polities, Neighbourhoods, and Things In-Between - JULIO ESCALONA, ORRI V STEINSSON, AND STUART BROOKES Understanding the Identities and Workings of Local Societies in Early Medieval England, AD 800-1100 - GRENVILLE ASTILL Peasant Communities and Landscape Change in Northwest Iberia - MARGARITA FERN NDEZ MIER Early Medieval Burials and Settlements: Some Reflections on Northern Italian Archaeological Evidence - ALEXANDRA CHAVARR A Ancestors and Landscape: Early Medieval Burial Sites in the Central-Western Regions of the Iberian Peninsula - I AKI MART N VISO The Thing and the King: The Formation of the Norwegian Medieval Kingdom - FRODE IVERSEN Meeting Places, Markets, and Churches in the Countryside between Madrid and Toledo, Central Spain, c. AD 500-900 - ALFONSO VIGIL-ESCALERA State Formation and World View: Commonwealth Iceland as a Part of the Norwegian Realm - ORRI V STEINSSON 'Est haec effera gens': Landscapes of Negotiation on the Former Island of Walcheren, the Netherlands - LETTY TEN HARKEL Territoriality and Social Stratification: The Relationship between Neighbourhood and Polity in Anglo-Saxon England - STUART BROOKES AND ANDREW REYNOLDS Regions and Micro-Regions of Scribal Practice - WENDY DAVIES The Use of the Term Villa in Early Medieval Le n: A Review of the Economic Base of the Astur-Leonese Monarchy, Ninth-Eleventh Centuries - LVARO CARVAJAL CASTRO Dense Local Knowledge: Grounding Local to Supra-local Relationships in Tenth-Century Castile - JULIO ESCALONA Local Places and Local People in Anglo-Saxon Wessex - ALEX LANGLANDS Conclusion - JULIO ESCALONA, ORRI V STEINSSON, AND STUART BROOKES Index‎

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‎M ria Vargha, Ivo Stefan (eds)‎

‎Power in Numbers. State Formation and Christianization on the Eastern Edge of Europe‎

‎, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 308 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:47 b/w, 30 col., 8 tables b/w., 1 tables col., 9 maps b/w, 28 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503608617.‎

‎Summary Around the turn of the first millennium, the political and religious landscape of Central Europe began to change dramatically. As the decentralized pagan societies along its borders became Christian, the polity that later became the Holy Roman Empire began to expand significantly according to the principles of the Imperium Christianum - an idea that first originated with Charlemagne, but that was consciously revived by Emperor Otto I and his predecessors as a way of extending power and authority into the Empire's newly converted eastern fringes. This acculturation was effective, and societies began to actively adopt the new ideology and social order on their own initiative. Drawing on material first presented at conferences held in the Department of Archaeology at Charles University, Prague, this volume draws together researchers working on different yet connected events along the Empire's eastern frontier, and the often-overlooked part of society who nevertheless participated in these events, in particular commoners and the rural population. The papers gathered here cover affairs of the early state and church, networks of archaeological and historical heritage, and archaeological, historical, and digital investigations, to offer a blend of both synthetic archaeological and historical overviews and more focused geographical and thematic case studies that explore the role of Christianization in the centralization processes that occurred at the edge of the Ottonian-Salian world. The result is a forward-looking volume that seeks to explore new approaches to historical narratives, in particular by emphasizing the importance of archaeological material in examining early state formation and religious change. Moreover, it is the first synthetic study to directly compare the north-east and south-east peripheries of the later Holy Roman Empire, making it possible to shed new light on these lands at the periphery of Western Christendom. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction M ria Vargha and Ivo ?tefan 1. Christianisation of East-Central Europe as a Social Process Ivo Stefan 2. The Establishment of an Ecclesiastical Organisation in the Post-Carolingian Periphery. Czech Lands. Networks - Structures - Sources David Kalhous and Josef Sr mek 3. The Relationship of Early Medieval Burial Grounds and Churchyards in the Process of Christianisation of Bohemia Martin Cechura 4. Burial Practice in Transition - Sepulchral Evidence of Christianisation in the Early Piast State Przemyslaw Urbanczyk 5. On the Threshold of Christianity. The Church in Kuyavia from the Tenth to the Twelfth Centuries Marcin Danielewski 6. Fair Relations. Marketplaces and the Formation of Cathedral Cities in East Central Europe Katalin Szende 7. Pectorals and Amulets. Data on the Spiritual life of the Hungarian Rural Population in the Period of Christianisation Tibor kos R cz and gnes F redi 8. Wi?lica as an Example of a Christian Town in the State of the First Piasts Nina Glinska 9. Between the Local Power Centre and the Ecclesiastical Network. Living in castrum Orod in the High Middle Ages Florin Marginean 10. Chronological Remarks on Early Medieval Jewellery and Evidence for Pilgrimage. The Case Study of the Zupna Cerkev Cemetery in Kranj (Slovenia) Jernej Rihter 11. From Blessing (Hand) Cross to Hanging Cross. An Early rp dian Cross from Tiszakeszi-Sz dadomb P ter Lang and Andr s Patay-Horv th 12. Turning in Their Graves. Prone Burials in the Early Medieval Northern Balkans Petar Parvanov 13. 'Oh, Come Little Children'. Burial Customs on the Eleventh-Century Burial Ground of Oberleiserberg (Austria) Nina Richards 14. The Formation of the Regnum Marianum. Exploring the Church Network of Early rp dian Hungary and the Place of Marian Patrocinia Karen L. Stark 15. Between Palermo and Cefal . The Role of the First Norman Monastic Foundations in the (Re)Christianisation of the Island's Rural Population in the Light of Archaeological Research in the Altavilla Milicia Region S?awomir Mozdzioch, Ewa Mozdzioch, and Monica Chiovaro 16. The Pliska-Type Churches, the Great Basilica, and their Relation to the Settlements in the Outer City of Pliska Andrey Aladzhov and Roland Filzwieser 17. Spatial Patterns as Historical Proxies. A Case Study on the Development of the Early Church Network in Veszpr m County (Hungary) L szl Ferenczi and M ria Vargha 18. Empowering the Voiceless. The Role of the Rural Population in State Building and Christianisation in East-Central Europe. Preliminary results about Bohemia. M ria Vargha, Martin Janovsk , and Martin Fajta 19. Spatial Analysis of Archaeological and Linguistic Data Reveals the Boundaries of Frankish Power in Northern Bavaria Viktorie Janovsk , Nicolas M. Jansens, Martin Janovsk , andTom s Kl r 20. THANADOS - The Anthropological and Archaeological Database of Sepultures Stefan Eichert‎

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‎Jon Frey, Rubina Raja (eds)‎

‎Trends in Archive Archaeology. Current Research on Archival Material from Fieldwork and its Implications for Archaeological Practice‎

‎, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, xii + 166 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:71 b/w, 35 col., 2 maps b/w, 2 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503611747.‎

‎Summary Archive archaeology has, in recent years, become increasingly acknowledged as an important component of archaeological research. However, the vast amounts of empirical data contained in such archives - among them fieldwork diaries, working notebooks, finds sheets, and photographs - together with a sense that the field is often skewed towards 'one's own data', have made it difficult to develop a clear methodological approach that fits all eventualities. The result is that archive archaeology is still not always recognized for what it can bring to the discipline of archaeology, as a field of study that focuses on the contexts within which humanity developed. This volume draws together contributions from scholars who work with archives in a variety of capacities: as fieldwork directors of decades-long excavations; as archivists interested in the history of collections; as specialists focusing on certain object groups or regions; and as researchers broadly interested in what archival material brings to the table in terms of new knowledge about archaeological situations. In showcasing contributions of work in progress, the chapters published here bring to the fore knowledge about archives that has long been overlooked, and examine how archival archaeology should be shaped in the future so that it can become more firmly integrated within archaeological practice. TABLE OF CONTENTS Trends in Archive Archaeology: An Introduction Jon M. Frey and Rubina Raja What's In a Name? The Role of Digital Gazetteers for Post-Colonial Legacy Archaeology Anne Hunnell Chen Digitization as Interpretation: Cautions for Archival Archaeology from Artifact Photography Elizabeth Knott Archives and Curatorial Work at the Davis Museum Nicole Berlin Photocorinthia: The Contingency of Archaeological Photography in the Corinth Excavation Archives Peter Anthony Thompson Archive Archaeology and Critical Disciplinary Histories: A Case Study on the Origins of the University of Cincinnati Expedition to the Troad (1932-1938) Jacob M. Engstrom Old Digs, Unfinished Business, Digitization, and New Data. The Committee for the Investigation of Antioch-on-the-Orontes (CIAO) Andrea De Giorgi, Stephen Batiuk, A. Asa Eger, Julia Gearhart, Kirstin Ohrt, and Alan Stahl The Archival Archaeology of Archaeologists: The West Cemetery at Isthmia, 1967-1990 Ulrike Krotscheck and Jon M. Frey Futures for Archive Archaeology: Struggles, Successes, and Methodologies Emilia Oddo‎

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