Excavations in 2010 in the southwestern harbor at Berenike documented two distinct structures. One built of white gypsum/anhydrite ashlars was the earlier of the two. The later one, with walls composed mainly of extinct coral heads, but incorporating portions of the earlier ashlar structure, lay immediately southeast of the former. The later edifice, and the focus of this article, dated to the 4th and 5th centuries AD and clearly had a religious function. Excavations documented two major phases of this shrine and suggested that multiple creeds were venerated here, including one perhaps of South Arabian origin. Along with numerous cult objects made of metal, stone, terracotta, ostrich eggs and cowry shells there was ample floral and ...
Excavations that started in 2011 at Hacılar Büyük Höyük, which is located 27 km southwest of Burdur,...
Tell el-Balamun lies at the northern edge of the Delta, close to where the eastern branch of the Nil...
Fifteen seasons of survey and excavation (1994-2001 and 2009-2015) and one week of survey alone (200...
The Berenike Project team explored, as one of a number of objectives, a square feature situated on ...
Introduction Recent excavations in the Great Temple of Berenike, the first substantial ones since th...
Excavations at Berenike, a Greco-Roman harbor on the Egyptian Red Sea coast, have provided extensive...
Summary: The Cordage from the 2001- Season of the Excavations at Berenike (Egyptian Red Sea Coast):...
Sidebotham Steven E., Zych Iwona. Results of Fieldwork at Berenike: A Ptolemaic-Roman Port on the Re...
In the early centuries CE, the Roman state attempted to monitor, tax and protect traders and travele...
Archaeological work since 2014 in the Hellenistic areas of Berenike, a key port on Egypt’s Red Sea c...
During excavations at the Hellenistic-Roman port of Berenike (on the Red Sea coast of Egypt) in the ...
During the Graeco-Roman period, Berenike served as a gateway to the outside world together with Myos...
The field research conducted in Paphos in the framework of a joint project of the Université d’Avign...
Between 1921-1922 two monumental buildings were uncovered during excavations by John Garstang at Ash...
Here we report the discovery of ceramic fragments that form part of a Gorgoneion, a ceramic image re...
Excavations that started in 2011 at Hacılar Büyük Höyük, which is located 27 km southwest of Burdur,...
Tell el-Balamun lies at the northern edge of the Delta, close to where the eastern branch of the Nil...
Fifteen seasons of survey and excavation (1994-2001 and 2009-2015) and one week of survey alone (200...
The Berenike Project team explored, as one of a number of objectives, a square feature situated on ...
Introduction Recent excavations in the Great Temple of Berenike, the first substantial ones since th...
Excavations at Berenike, a Greco-Roman harbor on the Egyptian Red Sea coast, have provided extensive...
Summary: The Cordage from the 2001- Season of the Excavations at Berenike (Egyptian Red Sea Coast):...
Sidebotham Steven E., Zych Iwona. Results of Fieldwork at Berenike: A Ptolemaic-Roman Port on the Re...
In the early centuries CE, the Roman state attempted to monitor, tax and protect traders and travele...
Archaeological work since 2014 in the Hellenistic areas of Berenike, a key port on Egypt’s Red Sea c...
During excavations at the Hellenistic-Roman port of Berenike (on the Red Sea coast of Egypt) in the ...
During the Graeco-Roman period, Berenike served as a gateway to the outside world together with Myos...
The field research conducted in Paphos in the framework of a joint project of the Université d’Avign...
Between 1921-1922 two monumental buildings were uncovered during excavations by John Garstang at Ash...
Here we report the discovery of ceramic fragments that form part of a Gorgoneion, a ceramic image re...
Excavations that started in 2011 at Hacılar Büyük Höyük, which is located 27 km southwest of Burdur,...
Tell el-Balamun lies at the northern edge of the Delta, close to where the eastern branch of the Nil...
Fifteen seasons of survey and excavation (1994-2001 and 2009-2015) and one week of survey alone (200...