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American Schools of Oriental Research - Annual of ASOR
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Annual of ASOR
65
Crossroads and Boundaries: The Archaeology of Past and Present in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus
Edited by Michael K. Toumazou
Since 1990, the Athienou Archaeological Project (AAP) has investigated the Malloura valley on the edge of the central Mesaoria plain near the modern town of Athienou, Cyprus. Excavations have concentrated on the Archaic-to-Roman sanctuary and the adjacent ...
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Annual of ASOR
64
Reflections of Empire: Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives on the Pottery of the Ottoman Levant
edited by Bethany Walker
Ottoman archaeology in the last decade has progressed from the study of a "Dark Age" to the multi-faceted investigation of the history and societies of the longest-lived Muslim empire of the early modern era. Missing from this investigation, however, have been technical studies of Ottoman-period ceramics-studies that identify assemblages, define typologies, and posit chronologies for specific wares across entire regions. This volume assembles ...
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Annual of ASOR
63
Views from Phlamoudhi, Cyprus
edited by Joanna S. Smith
Fieldwork in the village of Phlamoudhi, Cyprus from 1970-1973 by the Columbia University Expedition to Phlamoudhi, recorded the only systematically excavated evidence for a Middle to Late Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement north of the Kyrenia Mountains. Halted by the war of 1974 that divided the island, most of the discoveries in Phlamoudhi remained unpublished until 2000, when the Phlamoudhi Archaeological Project began the systematic study, ...
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Annual of ASOR
62
The Middle Bronze Age IIA Cemetery at Gesher: Final Report
edited by Yosef Garfinkel and Susan Cohen
Gesher is a small Middle Bronze Age IIA cemetery site located in the central Jordan Valley in Israel. Initial excavations in 1986-1987 indicated the site's importance for examining population and settlement in the interior of Canaan in the early second millennium BCE. In particular, the nature of the interments and the early date of the site's material culture highlighted the importance of Gesher for studies of MB IIA development. Three ...
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Annual of ASOR
60/61
The Archaeology of Difference: Gender, Ethnicity, Class and the "Other" in Antiquity. Studies in Honor of Eric M Meyers
edited by Douglas R Edwards and C Thomas McCollough
What distinguishes an individual or a group in ancient society? How do issues of gender, ethnicity, social stratification and the view of the 'other' impact individuals, groups, and societal attitudes? Foucault in his classic work, The Archaeology of Knowledge, observes that layers of information embedded in language and society often elucidate the unspoken assumptions that individuals, groups or societies hold most dear. What is perceived to ...
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Annual of ASOR
59
ASOR Annual 59 Part I: Results of the 2001 Kerak Plateau Early Bronze Age Survey; Part II: Two Early Alphabetic Inscriptions from the Wadi el-Hol
by Meredith S. Chesson, John Coleman Darnell et al
Part I presents the results from the 2001 research project combining surface surveys and limited test excavations at eight Early Bronze Age (c. 3600-2000 BC) settlement sites identified in a previous survey by Miller (1991) on the Kerak Plateau. The team collected data to determine the suitability of these sites for a future, multi-year research project, and to assess the applicability of an alternative perspective for reconstructing the nature ...
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Annual of ASOR
58
The Near East in the Southwest: Essays in Honor of William G Dever
edited by Beth Alpert Nakhai
These essays were written in honour of William G Dever, doyen of Syro-Palestinian archaeology, and Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Arizona, where he was Professor from 1975 until his retirement in 2001. The contents include: Bronze Age Rural Economic Transitions in the Jordan Valley (Steven E Falconer, et al); Merenptah's Inscription and Reliefs and the Origin of Israel (Michael G ...
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Annual of ASOR
56
ASOR Annual vol. 56 Contains two monographs: A Gazeteer of Iron I Sites in the North Central Highlands of Palestine Seven Seasons of ASOR Excavations at Tell Qarqur, Syria: 1993-1999
by Robert D. Miller II and Rudolph Dornemann
A Gazeteer of Iron I Sites in the North Central Highlands of Palestine: An excellent reference source for archaeological sites known through survey and excavation, this gazetteer catalogues all known (360) Iron I sites in the north-central highlands of Palestine, north of Jerusalem. Basic information as to location, water source, occupation before and after Iron I, and finds of the Iron I age are reported, including previously unpublished ...
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Annual of ASOR
53
Preliminary Excavation Reports: Sardis, Idalion, and Tell El-Handaquq North
edited by William G Dever
This volume reports on excavations at Sardis, 1992 and 1993, on two Late Roman Wells at Sardis, on the site of Idalion in Cyprus and on early town development and water management in the Jordan Valley. 154p, b/w illus (AASOR 53, 1996)
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Annual of ASOR
51
ASOR Annual 51: Preliminary Excavation Reports: Sardis, Paphos, Caesarea Maritima, Shiqmim, Ain Ghazal
edited by William G. Dever
126p (ASOR 1994)
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