Iron Age Terracotta Figurines from the Southern Levant in Context

Iron Age Terracotta Figurines from the Southern Levant in Context

Author: Erin D. Darby

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-10-25

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9004436774

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This interdisciplinary volume is a ‘one-stop location’ for the most up-to-date scholarship on Southern Levantine figurines in the Iron Age. The essays address terracotta figurines attested in the Southern Levant from the Iron Age through the Persian Period (1200–333 BCE). The volume deals with the iconography, typology, and find context of female, male, animal, and furniture figurines and discusses their production, appearance, and provenance, including their identification and religious functions. While giving priority to figurines originating from Phoenicia, Philistia, Jordan, and Israel/Palestine, the volume explores the influences of Egyptian, Anatolian, Mesopotamian, and Mediterranean (particularly Cypriot) iconography on Levantine pictorial material.


Hellenistic and Roman Terracottas

Hellenistic and Roman Terracottas

Author: Giorgos Papantoniou

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2019-05-15

Total Pages: 451

ISBN-13: 9004384839

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Edited by G. Papantoniou, D. Michaelides and M. Dikomitou-Eliadou, Hellenistic and Roman Terracottas is a collection of 29 chapters with an introduction presenting diverse and innovative approaches (archaeological, stylistic, iconographic, functional, contextual, digital, and physicochemical) in the study of ancient terracottas across the Mediterranean and the Near East, from the Hellenistic period to Late Antiquity. The 34 authors advocate collectively the significance of a holistic approach to the study of coroplastic art, which considers terracottas not simply as works of art but, most importantly, as integral components of ancient material culture. The volume will prove to be an invaluable companion to all those interested in ancient terracottas and their associated iconography and technology, as well as in ancient artefacts and classical archaeology in general.


The Topography of Ancient Idalion and its Territory

The Topography of Ancient Idalion and its Territory

Author: Stephan G. Schmid

Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH

Published: 2024-06-18

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 3832582657

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The question of how to define the territories of the ancient polities (city-kingdoms) of Iron Age Cyprus is a fascinating, but also a very difficult one. While this topic has already been widely explored by previous scholarship, recent investigations that include both modern approaches, such as the application of landscape archaeological methodologies, as well as a re-evaluation of the available archaeological evidence from a new perspective, now offers a fresh take on such questions. A workshop organized in Berlin in 2018 aimed at discussing additional information on the topography of the ancient city of Idalion and its hinterland. This volume therefore includes unique contributions that deal with a wide array of relevant aspects. They provide new information on the location, chronology and character of settlements, necropoleis and sanctuaries from the wider area of Idalion, and discuss important issues such as the continuity or discontinuity of settlement activities from the (Late) Bronze Age to the Iron Age and how this is reflected by material culture. They address questions concerned with the physical control of territories and communication networks by considering Idalion’s resource availability and the overall development of its rural settlement pattern in contrast to that of its neighbouring polities.


Religion and Social Transformations in Cyprus

Religion and Social Transformations in Cyprus

Author: Giorgos Papantoniou

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-10-16

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 9004233806

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By focusing on religion, this monograph represents the first extended attempt to explore how the socio-cultural infrastructure of Cyprus was affected by the transition from segmented administration by many Cypriot kings to the island-wide government by a foreign Ptolemaic correspondent.


Digital Humanities and Research Methods in Religious Studies

Digital Humanities and Research Methods in Religious Studies

Author: Christopher D. Cantwell

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2021-02-22

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 3110571943

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"This volume provides practical, but provocative, case studies of exemplary projects that apply digital technology or methods to the study of religion. An introduction and 16 essays are organized by the kinds of sources digital humanities scholars use - texts, images, and places - with a final section on the professional and pedagogical issues digital scholarship raises for the study of religion."--


CAA2016: Oceans of Data

CAA2016: Oceans of Data

Author: Mieko Matsumoto

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2018-12-31

Total Pages: 573

ISBN-13: 1784917311

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A selection of 50 papers presented at CAA2016. Papers are grouped under the following headings: Ontologies and Standards; Field and Laboratory Data Recording and Analysis; Archaeological Information Systems; GIS and Spatial Analysis; 3D and Visualisation; Complex Systems Simulation; Teaching Archaeology in the Digital Age.