This published abstract of a talk given at the AIA annual meetings in 1991 focuses on the many repeated elements and even entire figures which implies standard templates for the creation of whole scenes
This work presents a new typology and chronology of core-formed glass perfume containers produced in...
The Athienou Archaeological Project has been investigating long-term cultural change at the site of ...
The faience vessels (siliceous ware with an alkaline glaze) of the Ptolemaic period are divided into...
This published abstract of a talk given at the AIA annual meetings in 1991 focuses on the many repea...
Conical glass vessels are documented as artifacts from sites dated between the third and fifth centu...
This work investigates the relationship between form and function in Greek Pottery. Vessels are recr...
In this multi-disciplinary study of Roman glass from Karanis, Egypt, I combine archaeological, chemi...
The wealth and diversity of decoration on Greek pottery continues to attract science-based attention...
Inlays are among the most aesthetically pleasing and technically challenging glasses produced in the...
"The brilliance of Athenian art is one of the major attractions of antiquity which draws us to the c...
The study of Greek painted pottery has the ability to explain many mysteries surrounding ancient Ath...
The long-standing assumption that the large processional friezes on the Ara Pacis Augustae were desi...
Terracotta figurines from the Egyptian Fayoum have long been recognized as important cultural docume...
International audienceThis contribution focuses on the physico-chemical analyses carried out on a gr...
A short paper describing recent research in the area of EF1 at Polis Chrysochous on Cyprus
This work presents a new typology and chronology of core-formed glass perfume containers produced in...
The Athienou Archaeological Project has been investigating long-term cultural change at the site of ...
The faience vessels (siliceous ware with an alkaline glaze) of the Ptolemaic period are divided into...
This published abstract of a talk given at the AIA annual meetings in 1991 focuses on the many repea...
Conical glass vessels are documented as artifacts from sites dated between the third and fifth centu...
This work investigates the relationship between form and function in Greek Pottery. Vessels are recr...
In this multi-disciplinary study of Roman glass from Karanis, Egypt, I combine archaeological, chemi...
The wealth and diversity of decoration on Greek pottery continues to attract science-based attention...
Inlays are among the most aesthetically pleasing and technically challenging glasses produced in the...
"The brilliance of Athenian art is one of the major attractions of antiquity which draws us to the c...
The study of Greek painted pottery has the ability to explain many mysteries surrounding ancient Ath...
The long-standing assumption that the large processional friezes on the Ara Pacis Augustae were desi...
Terracotta figurines from the Egyptian Fayoum have long been recognized as important cultural docume...
International audienceThis contribution focuses on the physico-chemical analyses carried out on a gr...
A short paper describing recent research in the area of EF1 at Polis Chrysochous on Cyprus
This work presents a new typology and chronology of core-formed glass perfume containers produced in...
The Athienou Archaeological Project has been investigating long-term cultural change at the site of ...
The faience vessels (siliceous ware with an alkaline glaze) of the Ptolemaic period are divided into...