Sicily – and especially Syracuse – seems to have had an ongoing preoccupation with paired eyes as an apotropaic or magico-religious symbol. This brief paper explores some signature pieces and speculates that the excised eyes of Santa Lucia, patron saint of Syracuse, may be but a recent embodiment of a propensity that dates back to the Neolithic era
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
This paper examines transformations in the form and significance of visual material in Neolithic Apu...
Keynote Address 2015. The Year of Coroplastic Studies. Jaimee Uhlenbrock, Professor Emerita, State U...
The paper proposes that the Egyptian-style design on a 5-6th century CE magical amulet discovered at...
The apotropaic images and texts of the amulet here published show that it belongs to a small group o...
Greek vases and Peruvian bottles, Chinese bronzes and African masks, Tel Brak idols and Egyptian tom...
This paper provides a concise analysis of the Gorgon image as it has been featured on temples throug...
The paper focuses on relationships and influences originated by Cretan coroplastic production on Wes...
The paper focuses on the occurrence of Castelluccian (Early Bronze Age) pebble pendants in sub-adult...
During the 6th - 4th millennia BC contacts between the Aegean and southern Italy already took place,...
In 1965, Prof. Bernabo Brea of Syracuse excavated a site on the small island of Ognina, off the ea...
In this paper, we consider four categories of Phoenician-Punic artifacts and how they have been enge...
The paper focuses on the occurrence of Castelluccian (Early Bronze Age) pebble pendants in sub-adult...
Terracotta statuettes were a popular ex-voto in Greek antiquity, varying in size and design. The use...
Although it is accepted that Phoenician colonization occurred on Sardinia by the 9th century B.C., i...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
This paper examines transformations in the form and significance of visual material in Neolithic Apu...
Keynote Address 2015. The Year of Coroplastic Studies. Jaimee Uhlenbrock, Professor Emerita, State U...
The paper proposes that the Egyptian-style design on a 5-6th century CE magical amulet discovered at...
The apotropaic images and texts of the amulet here published show that it belongs to a small group o...
Greek vases and Peruvian bottles, Chinese bronzes and African masks, Tel Brak idols and Egyptian tom...
This paper provides a concise analysis of the Gorgon image as it has been featured on temples throug...
The paper focuses on relationships and influences originated by Cretan coroplastic production on Wes...
The paper focuses on the occurrence of Castelluccian (Early Bronze Age) pebble pendants in sub-adult...
During the 6th - 4th millennia BC contacts between the Aegean and southern Italy already took place,...
In 1965, Prof. Bernabo Brea of Syracuse excavated a site on the small island of Ognina, off the ea...
In this paper, we consider four categories of Phoenician-Punic artifacts and how they have been enge...
The paper focuses on the occurrence of Castelluccian (Early Bronze Age) pebble pendants in sub-adult...
Terracotta statuettes were a popular ex-voto in Greek antiquity, varying in size and design. The use...
Although it is accepted that Phoenician colonization occurred on Sardinia by the 9th century B.C., i...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
This paper examines transformations in the form and significance of visual material in Neolithic Apu...
Keynote Address 2015. The Year of Coroplastic Studies. Jaimee Uhlenbrock, Professor Emerita, State U...