The Wolfe Collection was assembled in order to give a wider perspective of stamp seals which, until recently, were the poor relative of glyptic research. Prehistoric glyptic is one of the most important media fpr the perception and the understanding of the material and the conceptual world of pre-alphabetic societies. The book seeks to contribute to this understanding by means of a thorough analysis of a preciously unpublished large body of prehistoric stamp seals. These seals enlarge the known corpus of prehistoric stamp seals. The book surveys stamp seals from the earliest late Aceramic Neolithic to the early Bronze Age. The large majority of the seals originate from Syria, South-East Anatolia and North Mesopotamia. A smaller number of st...
Paper given (but not published) at the VIth International Aegean Symposium, Athens, Greece, 31 Augus...
Numerous art historians and anthropologists such as Rudolf Wittkower, Michael Baxandal and Alfred Ge...
This article focuses on handled stamp seals, their typological classification, archaeological contex...
The Wolfe Collection was assembled in order to give a wider perspective of stamp seals which, until ...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
This book is the most comprehensive treatment of the art of Syria in the third millennium BS. It is ...
Seals and seal impressions known at present from the Ancient Near East amount to some tens of thousa...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
This is a report on the efforts for the creation of a relational database to document Ancient Near E...
Hundreds of Northwest Semitic inscribed seals combine on a single artifact image and script. Both th...
"Published for the exhibition The mark of ancient man : ancient Near Eastern stamp seals and cylinde...
A short encyclopedia entry about seals and signet rings, and their use, from antiquity to modernity
This catalogue of cylinder seals from Nippur, the religious centre, presents the first substantial b...
In the ancient world, stamp seals served as a tool for identification, a symbol of socioeconomic sta...
The cylinder seal collection of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, with its 455 seals, is one ...
Paper given (but not published) at the VIth International Aegean Symposium, Athens, Greece, 31 Augus...
Numerous art historians and anthropologists such as Rudolf Wittkower, Michael Baxandal and Alfred Ge...
This article focuses on handled stamp seals, their typological classification, archaeological contex...
The Wolfe Collection was assembled in order to give a wider perspective of stamp seals which, until ...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
This book is the most comprehensive treatment of the art of Syria in the third millennium BS. It is ...
Seals and seal impressions known at present from the Ancient Near East amount to some tens of thousa...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels (RMAH) boast a rich and world-renowned collection o...
This is a report on the efforts for the creation of a relational database to document Ancient Near E...
Hundreds of Northwest Semitic inscribed seals combine on a single artifact image and script. Both th...
"Published for the exhibition The mark of ancient man : ancient Near Eastern stamp seals and cylinde...
A short encyclopedia entry about seals and signet rings, and their use, from antiquity to modernity
This catalogue of cylinder seals from Nippur, the religious centre, presents the first substantial b...
In the ancient world, stamp seals served as a tool for identification, a symbol of socioeconomic sta...
The cylinder seal collection of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, with its 455 seals, is one ...
Paper given (but not published) at the VIth International Aegean Symposium, Athens, Greece, 31 Augus...
Numerous art historians and anthropologists such as Rudolf Wittkower, Michael Baxandal and Alfred Ge...
This article focuses on handled stamp seals, their typological classification, archaeological contex...