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  • - Settlement and Land Use at Tell es-Sweyhat and in the Upper Tabqa Area, Syria
    af Tony J. Wilkinson
    1.068,95 kr.

    Examining the growth of towns, rural settlements, and the rural landscape over much of the last ten thousand years. Emphasis is upon the retrieval of information from surface surveys, and at the same time, the integration of cultural change within both the local environmental context and long-term environmental change.

  • af The Epigraphic Survey
    3.188,95 kr.

    The Epigraphic Survey returns to its series of publications dedicated to the reliefs and inscriptions of the Medinet Habu complex, with a sequence documenting the Eighteenth Dynasty temple of Amun and subsequent additions, beginning with this publication of the reliefs in the six innermost rooms of the temple.

  • - City of the Libyan Pentapolis
    af Carl H. Kraeling
    553,95 kr.

    Presents detailed excavation reports on a villa of the early Roman period, a public building on the Street of the Monuments and the City Bath of the Byzantine period and also attempts a survey of Ptolemais of the Libyan Pentapolisas a whole.

  • - Images of Heroic Encounter
    af Mark B Garrison
    1.983,95 kr.

    On the legible seals retrieved through many thousands of full or partial impressions preserved on the 2,087 Elamite administrative tablets recovered during the 1930s excavations at Persepolis, Iran. Commentary on features of the seals as well as systematic analysis of seal application patterns. Part 1: text 562pp; Part 2: plates 1-291 318pp

  • - The Area WF Sounding: The Early Dynastic to Akkadian Transition
    af McGuire Gibson
    1.373,95 kr.

    The excavation of area WF in the eighteenth and nineteenth seasons at Nippur (1988/89, 1990) was aimed specifically at delineating the transition between the Early Dynastic and Akkadian periods, and this goal has been realised. A

  • - Excavations at Tell Es-Sweyhat, Syria Volume 2
    af T. A. Holland
    2.613,95 kr.

    This 2-vol set (text and plates) represents the final publication of the archaeological excavations conducted at Tell es-Sweyhat in the Tabqa Dam region of the upper Euphrates River in Syria under the direction of T. A. Holland during the field seasons of 1973-1975 and 1989-1991. Part 1: text 629pp, Part 2: plates 1-334 808pp.

  • - The Structural Remains of the Later Phases: Chatal Hueyuek, Tell Al-Judaidah, and Tell Tayinat
    af Richard C. Haines
    608,95 kr.

    The second volume of The Excavations in the Plain of Antioch describes a series of excavations in the Syro-Palestinian region. The three sites included in the report are Catal Hueyuek, Tell al-Judaidah and Tell Tayinat, all situated in the central part of the Amuq valley around the city of Rihaniyyah.

  • - Kassite Buildings in Area WC-1
    af Richard L. Zettler
    948,95 kr.

    First of the final reports related to the current program of research at Nippur, crucial for understanding the Kassite assemblage at Nippur, especially for ceramics. Cuneiform texts allow some suggestions on the occupants of the sequence of houses and their activities. The plates include photographs of all the texts.

  • af B. P. Muhs
    1.573,95 kr.

    Sets out the early Ptolemaic tax system, describes the changes in the capitation taxes during the reign of Ptolemy II, discusses the other state and temple revenues, and then reconstructs the prosopography and provenance of thirty-nine tax payers whose names occur frequently in these initial studies.

  • - Stratigraphy, Pottery, and Small Finds from Chatal Hoyuk in the Amuq Plain, Part 1: Text and Part 2: Catalog and Plates
    af Marina Pucci
    1.074,95 kr.

    Final report of the four archaeological campaigns carried out at the site of Chatal Hoyuk in the Amuq (currently Hatay, Turkey). Includes many previously unpublished materials. The material culture here traces changes and continuity in the site's domestic activities, and shifts in cultural contacts and community identity. Two-volume set.

  • - Recovering the Lost City of Adab
    af Jacob Lauinger
    1.133,95 kr.

    This monograph presents this large and significant corpus of unpublished material and includes analyses of stratigraphy, architecture, sculpture, cylinder seals, metalwork, and pottery, and discussions of chronology, the succession of the first kings of Adab, and administrative practices during the third millennium B.C.

  • - Final Report on the Stratum VI Excavations
    af Timothy Harrison
    1.358,95 kr.

    Excavations at Megiddo (Tell el-Mutesellim) attest to the site's cultural and historical significance and effectively chronicles the disciplinary development of archaeological research in the region. This is particularly true of Stratum VI, which represents the initial Iron Age (or Iron I) settlement at Megiddo.

  • - A Report on the Early Occupation of the East Slope of Megiddo. Result of the Oriental Institute's Excavations, 1925-1933
    af Eliot Braun
    805,95 kr.

    This report completes publications by Clarence S. Fisher (1929), P. L. O. Guy (1931), Robert M. Engberg and Geoffrey M. Shipton (1934a), and P. L. O. Guy and Robert M. Engberg (1938) on the earliest utilization and occupation of the slope at the southeast base of the high mound of Megiddo (Tell el-Mutesellim).

  • - The Foundations of Research and Regional Survey in the Tsaghkahovit Plain, Armenia
    af P. S. Avetisyan
    1.293,95 kr.

    Report on the ongoing studies of Project ArAGATS, (Joint American-Armenian Project for the Archaeology and Geography of Ancient Transcaucasian Societies) details the general context of contemporary archaeological research in the South Caucasus as well as the specific context of regional investigations in the Tsaghkahovit Plain of central Armenia.

  • - Final Report on the Last Six Seasons of Excavations, 1972-1978
    af Abbas Alizadeh
    1.293,95 kr.

    The final report on 11 seasons of excavations at Chogha Mish. In addition to the materials and records from Chogha Mish, uses the data available from the neighboring sites of Chogha Bonut and Boneh Fazl Ali to augment his reconstruction of Susiana prehistoric development. Together, these three sites cover a long period from ca. 7200 to 500 B.C.

  • - Excavations at Tall-e Bakun
    af Abbas Alizadeh
    1.068,95 kr.

    Tall-e Bakun A, near Persepolis in the Marv Dasht region of Fars, stands as one of the precursors to the complex societies of the fourth millennium BC early urban centres. This is the final report of the last season's excavations at that site.

  • - An Essay of Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East
    af Henri Frankfort
    355,95 kr.

  • - Drehem Administrative Documents from the Reign of Amar-Suena
    af Markus Hilgert
    1.798,95 kr.

    This volume is the main publication of the 605 cuneiform tablets in the Asiatic Collection of the Oriental Institute Museum that were found at the site of the ancient administrative center Puzria-Dagan (Drehem) and date to the reign of Amar-Suena (2046-2038 b.c.), the third ruler of the Third Dynasty of Ur (2112-2004 b.c.).

  • - Seasons 1976/77, 1977/78, and 1996
    af Abbas Alizadeh
    1.373,95 kr.

    The results of three seasons of excavations at Chogha Bonut, Lowland Susiana, in the modern-day province of Khuzestan, southwestern Iran. Susiana was a major contributor to the cultural development of the ancient Near East, and thanks to more than a century of archaeological investigation, it is also the best known region in the entire area.

  • af Emily Teeter
    1.373,95 kr.

    Medinet Habu in western Thebes (modern Luxor, Egypt) is dominated by the great mortuary temples of King Ramesses III, and Kings Aye and Horemheb. Catalogue of 349 objects from approx. 1470 BC to the eighth century AD. Each is described and illustrated. These scarabs and scaraboids are one of the largest groups excavated from any site in Egypt.

  • - Excavations at Ishchali, Part Two: Khafajah Mounds B, C, and D.
    af Pinhas Delougaz
    848,95 kr.

    The ninth published volume of twelve, presenting the whole work off the Oriental Institute's Iraq Expedition in the Diyala region. This volume focuses on Ishchali (usually identified as ancient Neribtum), which belonged to the independent kingdom of Eshnunna. The bulk of the report is devoted to the Kititum Temple.

  • - The North Temple and Sounding E
    af Robert D. Biggs
    923,95 kr.

    A report on the excavation during the 1950s of an Early Dynastic Temple discovered in the northwestern part of the Religious Quarter of Nippur. The volume includes reports on the structural remains, the burials and the finds, such as pottery, tablets, seals, ornaments and figurines.

  • - The Tell Hamoukar Survey, 1999-2001
    af Jason A. Ur
    805,95 kr.

    Tell Hamoukar is one of the largest Bronze Age sites in northern Mesopotamia. Presents the results of three seasons of field survey and remote-sensing analysis at the site and region. This area is one of the best-preserved ancient landscapes of movement in the world. Appendices describe the 60 sites, surface assemblages and ceramic typology.

  • - Surveys in the Plain of Antioch and Orontes Delta, Turkey, 1995-2002
    af K Ashhan Yener
    1.453,95 kr.

    The results of the Amuq Valley Regional Projects (AVRP) presented in this volume are the outcome of eight seasons of intensive fieldwork (1995-2002) representing the first phase of a long-range, broadly-based archaeological investigation in the Hatay region of southern Turkey.

  • - Excavations 1999-2001
    af Lisa A. Heidorn
    695,95 kr.

    Bir Umm Fawakhir 3 is the last of the final reports on the archaeological surveys and excavations at the Byzantine site of Bir Umm Fawakhir in the central Eastern Desert of Egypt; it remains the only intensively studied ancient Egyptian gold-mining operation, and one of very few completely mapped towns of the era.

  • af David B. Weisberg
    1.358,95 kr.

    The 173 texts contained in this volume are dated from 699 to 423 BC, during the Neo-Babylonian period. Contains transliterations, translations, text notes, commentary, indices, and a mixture of hand-drawn copies and photographs of the tablets.

  • - Demotic and Greek Texts from an Egyptian Family Archive in the Fayum (Fourth to Third Century B.C.
    af George R Hughes
    713,95 kr.

    The papyri published here form part of a large family archive in the Egyptian Fayum. Written in Demotic and Greek, they are an excellent source of information about the Egypt of the fourth to third century b.c. Of interest to Egyptologists, Hellenists, and all those interested in the economic and social history of the Late period in Egypt.

  • - Excavations at Tall-e Geser and Regional Survey in the Ram Hormuz Area
    af Loghman Ahmadzadeh
    1.160,95 kr.

    After World War II, archaeological fieldwork was resumed in Iran in 1948. McCown chose the Ram Hormuz region, southeast of lowland Susiana and the region south and east of the provincial town of Ahvaz down to the Persian Gulf. He recorded 118 sites in the areas and eventually chose for excavation the large prehistoric mound complex Tall-e Geser.

  • - Sculpture and Inscriptions from the Monumental Entrance to the Palatial complex at Kerkenes, Turkey
    af Catherine M. Draycott
    1.293,95 kr.

    Remains of sculpture and fragments of an important inscription in the Old Phrygian language were found during excavations at the sixth century BC walled city on Kerkenes Mountain in Central Turkey. Illustrated with line drawings and photographs A Turkish summary is provided.

  • - Volume 1, Part 2 (Translation and Commentary) and Part 3 (Figures and Plates)
    af Peter J. Brand
    1.378,95 kr.

    This 2-volume set contains full translation, epigraphic analysis, and photographic documentation of the wall reliefs inside the Great Hypostyle Hall of the Karnak Temple. This vast trove of ritual art and texts attest to the richness and vitality of Egyptian civilization at the height of its imperial power. 373 figs, 265 plates, 15 plans.