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  • - Expeditions by the University of Michigan and the University of Delaware to the Eastern Desert of Egypt, 1987-2015
     
    £67.99

    Brings together the research of two survey projects, the Michigan-Assiut Koptos-Eastern Desert Project and the University of Delaware-Leiden University Eastern Desert Surveys, presenting a coherent analysis of the extensive surveys and the materials documented by each. Introductory chapter gives historical and disciplinary context. 349 b/w illus.

  • - The Persian-Hellenistic Pottery of Shechem/Tell Balat'ah
    by Nancy Lapp
    £17.99

    This is the final publication of the Persian and Hellenistic pottery from the American Joint Expedition to Shechem, 1956-1968.

  • - An Early Bronze Age Site in Cyprus
     
    £11.99

    The excavations at Sotira Kaminoudhia in southern Cyprus revealed the remains of tombs and an Early Bronze Age settlement. This volume provides a final report on the excavations and includes specialist studies on various artifact groups, including: ceramics, chipped and ground stone, metals and terracottas.

  • - Field O: The Synagogue Site
    by Marylinda Govaars
    £17.99

    In the northwest quarter of the site of Caesarea Maritima is Field O, the location known as "the synagogue site and Jewish Quarter." Comprehensive research has discovered previously unknown records from the 1962 excavations and produced a comparative study of the 1945/46, 1956/62, and 1982/84 excavation photographs.

  • by Burton MacDonald
    £17.99

    Although segments of the Ayl to Ras an-Naqab territory have been investigated for the past one hundred years, this is the first comprehensive and systematic survey of the area. Two volumes, with DVD.

  • - Women and Society in Ancient Cyprus
     
    £10.99

    The papers in this volume focus on issues of gender and society in ancient Cyprus from the Neolithic to Roman periods. The introduction of gender as a focal point in archaeological research will continue to advance the discipline by contributing vital new approaches to the social interactions of the island's rich and dynamic past.

  • - The Stratigraphy and Architecture of Shechem/Tell Balatah: Two Volume Set
    by Edward F. Campbell
    £17.99

    This volume presents the stratigraphy and architectural remains of the tell of ancient (biblical) Shechem on the eastern outskirts of the modern municipality of Nablus, in what was at the time of excavation the independent village of Balatah.

  • - Excavations at Krokodeilon Polis, 1996-1999
    by Robert R. Stieglitz
    £17.99

    Following the annexation of Samaria by Sargon II, around 700 BC, a new settlement was established just south of the urban center at Tel Dor. The site, known as Krokodeilon Polis "Crocodile City" to the Greeks, was excavated by the Tanninim Archaeological Project. This volume is a final report of the excavations at this important site.

  • - Final Report on the Early Bronze IV Area C Gateway and Cemeteries
     
    £17.99

    This volume is the first in a planned series of final reports on the Archaeological Expedition to Khirbat Iskandar and its Environs, Jordan, begun in 1981 by Principal Investigator, Suzanne Richard of Gannon University.

  • - Archaeological Survey of an Ancient Coastal Town
    by William Caraher
    £17.99

    Pyla-Koutsopetria I presents the results of an intensive pedestrian survey documenting the diachronic history of a 100ha microregion along the coast of Cyprus. It featured an Iron Age sanctuary, a Classical settlement, a Hellenistic fortification, a Late Roman town and a Venetian-Ottoman coastal battery situated adjacent to a natural harbour.

  • - Art and Archaeology from Justinian I to the Coeur de Lion
     
    £17.99

    Between 491 and 1191 AD, Cyprus was influenced by various political and cultural centres that vied for dominance in the Eastern Mediterranean. This collection of essays primarily focuses on the island's archaeology when it was governed by the Byzantine capital of Constantinople.

  • - The Excavations of Paul W. Lapp, 1962 and 1967
     
    £62.99

    The publication presents the most complete corpus of Iron Age pottery for the area of Tell er-Rumeith and its occupation reflects the Biblical traditions of the region. Tristan Barako and the other authors have used the field notes, reports and photographs of Paul Lapp's excavations in the 1960s to bring together this final report.

  • - The Late Bronze Age Pottery from Field Xiii at Shechem / Tell Balatah
     
    £70.99

    The Late Bronze Age sequence spanning the Late Bronze I, IIA, and IIB contains ceramics from occupational contexts and also from a cache of 850 restorable and complete vessels from a BasementChamber sealed below destruction debris. 88 b&w illustrations; 33 tables.

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