Roman Pottery in the Near East: Local Production and Regional Trade
Title | Roman Pottery in the Near East: Local Production and Regional Trade PDF eBook |
Author | Bettina Fischer-Genz |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2014-03-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1784910686 |
Presents papers presented at an international workshop dedicated to the study of Roman common ware pottery in the Near East held in Berlin on 18th and 19th February 2010.
Roman Pottery in the Near East
Title | Roman Pottery in the Near East PDF eBook |
Author | Bettina Fischer-Genz |
Publisher | Archaeopress Archaeology |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Middle East |
ISBN | 9781905739677 |
Presents papers presented at an international workshop dedicated to the study of Roman common ware pottery in the Near East held in Berlin on 18th and 19th February 2010.
Recent Research on the Late Antique Countryside
Title | Recent Research on the Late Antique Countryside PDF eBook |
Author | William Bowden |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 624 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 900413607X |
A complex picture of differing regional trajectories emerges, whilst cultural change is everywhere apparent, in phenomena such as Christianisation, settlement nucleation and fortification."--BOOK JACKET.
After Alexander
Title | After Alexander PDF eBook |
Author | John Tidmarsh & Sydney University Press |
Publisher | Sydney University Press |
Pages | 500 |
Release | 2024-05-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1743329652 |
After Alexander: The Hellenistic and Early Roman Periods at Pella in Jordan details the excavation of Hellenistic and Early Roman period horizons carried out at Pella in Jordan by the University of Sydney since 1979. It deals with both the stratigraphy of the Hellenistic and Early Roman levels at Pella, and catalogues the pottery recovered from them. Short summaries of relevant work by the College of Wooster are also included. After a brief introduction to the site and history of excavations, a detailed description of the Hellenistic and Early Roman levels on the main mound of Khirbet Fahl, on nearby Tell Husn, and in select hinterland locations, then follows. The heart of the study centres on a detailed catalogue of the corpus of some 900 individual Hellenistic-Early Roman pottery fragments, accompanied by outline drawings for each fragment, and a smaller number of images of the more important pieces. Discussion of the relevance and importance of the material remains to the history and archaeology of the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods at Pella and more broadly to Jordan and the southern Levant concludes the study.
Hispania and the Roman Mediterranean, AD 100-700
Title | Hispania and the Roman Mediterranean, AD 100-700 PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Reynolds |
Publisher | Bristol Classical Press |
Pages | 390 |
Release | 2010-01-28 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Gathers together and reviews the evidence for trends in production of table wares and amphora-borne goods across the Iberian Peninsula and Balearics from the second to the seventh century AD.
The Archaeology of Daily Life
Title | The Archaeology of Daily Life PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Fiensy |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2021-01-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1532673094 |
Have you ever wondered what it was like to live in the past? Did they experience reality in a much different way than we do now with our media, our fast travel, our fast food, and our leisure? Do you especially think about what it might have been like to have lived in Bible times? What would your childhood have been like? How would you have chosen a marriage partner? How would you probably have made a living? What sort of house would you have lived in? What diseases would have threatened your daily existence? How long would you have lived? How would you have practiced your religion? These are a few of the intriguing questions answered by this study. The book takes you on a journey into the past to view daily life through the lenses of not only texts but archaeological finds. The information from the past is also filtered through ethnographic studies of more contemporaneous, yet traditional, societies in the Middle East. The result is a presentation that may surprise you--even shock you--at times, but always will interest you.
Carchemish in Context
Title | Carchemish in Context PDF eBook |
Author | Edgar Peltenburg |
Publisher | Oxbow Books |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2016-05-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1785701126 |
The city of Carchemish in the valley of the Euphrates river can be regarded as one of the iconic sites in the Middle East, a mound complex known both for its own intrinsic qualities as the seat of later Hittite power and Neo-Hittite kings, but also because its history of excavations included well known historical figures such as Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence. However, because of its location within the military zone of the Turkish-Syrian border the site itself has been inaccessible to archaeologists for more than 90 years. Carchemish in Context summarises the results of regional investigations conducted within the Land of Carchemish Project in Syria, as well as other archaeological surveys in the region, in order to provide a regional, historical and archaeological context for the development of the city. A synthesis of the history of Carchemish is presented and a regional overview of the Land of Carchemish as it is defined by archaeological features and key historical references through to the early Iron Age. Insightful snapshots of the dynamics of an ancient state are revealed which can now be seen to have fluctuated dramatically in size throughout 700-800 years, in part depending upon the power of the king of Carchemish or the aggressions of external powers. The results from the Project provide an overview of the main trends of settlement in the region over 8000 years, using a combination of survey databases to both north and south of the Syrian-Turkish border and with a focus on the earlier phases of settlement from the Neolithic until the end of the Bronze Age when Carchemish became an outpost of the Hittite empire. The Iron Age is a period blessed by numerous historical records some of which can be traced in the modern landscape. Further chapters explore site-specific aspects of the regional archaeology, including a series of important sites on the Sajur river, some of which were positioned along the main campaign routes of the Assyrian kings. The close relationship between the nearby Early Bronze Age site of Tell Jerablus Tahtani and Carchemish are examined and the results from the 40 ha Carchemish Outer Town survey described, providing important new data sources regarding the layout, defenses and dates of occupation of this significant part of the city. The Classical, Roman, Byzantine and Early Islamic occupations are also discussed in relation to what is known of occupation in the surrounding region.