The Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus in Nicosia was the site of a 3-day conference dedicated to Hellenistic and Roman terracottas that was organized by Giorgos Papantoniou, Demetrios Michaelides, and Maria Dikomitou-Eliadou. I was the discussant. The conference was held within the framework of a research project funded by the Anastasios G. Leventis Foundation via the University of Cyprus. The project aimed to establish a more concrete scholarly discussion on the study of Hellenistic and Roman terracottas in relation to a large corpus of Hellenistic and Roman terracottas that was brought to light during recent excavations at the “House of Orpheus” at Nea Paphos. A particular focus was placed on the integration of diff...
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During the 2014 season a late Hellenistic well was explored as part of the excavations on the Nea Pa...
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The Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus in Nicosia was the site of a 3-day conf...
I completed my dissertation at the University of Adnan Menderes in 2014 on the Hellenistic and Roman...
This thesis provides a first contextual study of the terracottas from Hellenistic Demetrias. Focusin...
Keynote Address 2015. The Year of Coroplastic Studies. Jaimee Uhlenbrock, Professor Emerita, State U...
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I completed my dissertation Hellenistic and Roman Terracotta Figurines from the South Necropolis of ...
The material presented here is part of a wider research project over several years, still in progres...
The hundreds of thousands of Greek figurative terracottas that have been brought to light at sites a...
A presentation of the papers from the International Conference on Classical and Hellenistic Architec...
The collective imagery of the Phoenicians is well known both within and outside of the academic worl...
During the 2014 season a late Hellenistic well was explored as part of the excavations on the Nea Pa...
During the Cypriot Late Bronze Age and, more precisely, the 15th-12th centuries B.C., the anthropomo...
The Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus in Nicosia was the site of a 3-day conf...
I completed my dissertation at the University of Adnan Menderes in 2014 on the Hellenistic and Roman...
This thesis provides a first contextual study of the terracottas from Hellenistic Demetrias. Focusin...
Keynote Address 2015. The Year of Coroplastic Studies. Jaimee Uhlenbrock, Professor Emerita, State U...
This article discusses Late Classical to Hellenistic and possibly Roman terracottas in the Ashmolean...
The conference in Catania had two major implications: it made an important contribution to the study...
The international conference Terracottas in the Mediterranean Through Time II will be held at the Un...
The Athienou Archaeological Project has been investigating long-term cultural change at the site of ...
I completed my dissertation Hellenistic and Roman Terracotta Figurines from the South Necropolis of ...
The material presented here is part of a wider research project over several years, still in progres...
The hundreds of thousands of Greek figurative terracottas that have been brought to light at sites a...
A presentation of the papers from the International Conference on Classical and Hellenistic Architec...
The collective imagery of the Phoenicians is well known both within and outside of the academic worl...
During the 2014 season a late Hellenistic well was explored as part of the excavations on the Nea Pa...
During the Cypriot Late Bronze Age and, more precisely, the 15th-12th centuries B.C., the anthropomo...