This article publishes the 39 stamped amphora handles found during excavations conducted at Tel Beersheba between 1969 and 1976. All were found in poorly stratified contexts and so have no real stratigraphic value. They do, however, attest to the importance of Beersheba in the Rhodian economic sphere of the late Hellenistic period and add to our knowledge of Rhodesian fabricants and eponyms of the second century B.C
Trade patterns in the Near East are the subject of conflicting interpretations. Researchers debate w...
During recent excavations at the archaeological site of Tell Es-Sukhnah in north east Jordan, an in-...
An article in : Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palastina-Vereins, 132, 2016, 2, pp. 146-150The first seas...
This article publishes the 39 stamped amphora handles found during excavations conducted at Tel Beer...
Being the most significant evidence of ancient trade, the amphoras were stamped on their handles fro...
Elizabeth L. Will analyzed the Study Collection of amphora fragments amassed since 1996, as well as ...
This paper details the results of a large-scale multi-disciplinary analysis of Iron Age pottery from...
After publications on dishware (RAN, 1983) and glassware (RAN, 1984), this article undutakes the stu...
"Ten seasons of excavation at Tel Anafa in Upper Galilee, 1968-70, 1972-1973, 1978-1981 and 1986, ha...
Survey of the papyrological evidence for the various stages of the pottery production process in Gra...
Xanthos was one of the most important cities of Lycia, in Southwestern Anatolia. In the north-east o...
Several thousand glass beads excavated in the Maryam Anza (Tigray, Ethiopia) cemetery over three sea...
This article analyzes twenty-six amphora stamps found during the excavations at the ancient city of ...
Karia kenti olan Tralleis, antik dönemde Batı Anadolu'da önemli bir yere sahipti. Hellenistik ve Rom...
The article explores red-lacquered ceramics discovered in Gonio-Apsaros in recent years. The southwe...
Trade patterns in the Near East are the subject of conflicting interpretations. Researchers debate w...
During recent excavations at the archaeological site of Tell Es-Sukhnah in north east Jordan, an in-...
An article in : Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palastina-Vereins, 132, 2016, 2, pp. 146-150The first seas...
This article publishes the 39 stamped amphora handles found during excavations conducted at Tel Beer...
Being the most significant evidence of ancient trade, the amphoras were stamped on their handles fro...
Elizabeth L. Will analyzed the Study Collection of amphora fragments amassed since 1996, as well as ...
This paper details the results of a large-scale multi-disciplinary analysis of Iron Age pottery from...
After publications on dishware (RAN, 1983) and glassware (RAN, 1984), this article undutakes the stu...
"Ten seasons of excavation at Tel Anafa in Upper Galilee, 1968-70, 1972-1973, 1978-1981 and 1986, ha...
Survey of the papyrological evidence for the various stages of the pottery production process in Gra...
Xanthos was one of the most important cities of Lycia, in Southwestern Anatolia. In the north-east o...
Several thousand glass beads excavated in the Maryam Anza (Tigray, Ethiopia) cemetery over three sea...
This article analyzes twenty-six amphora stamps found during the excavations at the ancient city of ...
Karia kenti olan Tralleis, antik dönemde Batı Anadolu'da önemli bir yere sahipti. Hellenistik ve Rom...
The article explores red-lacquered ceramics discovered in Gonio-Apsaros in recent years. The southwe...
Trade patterns in the Near East are the subject of conflicting interpretations. Researchers debate w...
During recent excavations at the archaeological site of Tell Es-Sukhnah in north east Jordan, an in-...
An article in : Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palastina-Vereins, 132, 2016, 2, pp. 146-150The first seas...