2011. október 7., péntek

Könyvajánló (mediterrán kapcsolatok)

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K. Duistermaat & I. Regulski (eds.): Intercultural Contacts in the Ancient Mediterranean. Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 202. Leuven, 2011 További infok itt.

A tartalomból:

THEORY AND METHODOLOGY

D. Panagiotopulos: The Stirring Sea. Conceptualising Transculturality in the Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean

N. Mac Sweeney: Strange and Estranged: Perceiving Cultural Contacts in Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age Anatolia

IDENTIFYING FOREIGNERS AND IMMIGRANTS

L. Hulin: Pragmatic Technology: Issues in the Interpretation of Libyan Material Culture

M. Wasmuth: Tracing Egyptians outside Egypt: Assessing the Sources

A. Hassler: Mycenaeans at Tell Abu Gurob?

B. Bader: Traces of Foreign Settlers in the Archaeological Record of Tell el-Dab'a

P. Wilson: Pots, People and the Plural Community: A Case Study of the Greeks in Egypt at Sais

P. Perkins: The Etruscans, their DNA and the Orient

MATERIAL EVIDENCE FOR CONTACT: CERAMICS, IMPORTS AND IMITATIONS

J. Bretschneider - K. van Lerberghe: The Jebleh Plain through History: Tell Tweini and its Intercultural Contacts in the Bronze and Early Iron Age

L. Badre: Cultural Interconnections in the Eastern Mediterranean: Evidence from Tell Kazel in the Late Bronze Age

G.J. van Wijngaarden: Tokens of a Special Relationship? Mycenaeans and Egyptians

B. Burns: Context and Distance: Associations of Egyptian Objects and Style at Mycenae

M. Ownby, L. M V. Smith: The Impact of Changing Political Situations on Trade between Egypt and the Near East: A Provenance Study of Canaanite Jars from Memphis, Egypt

A. Ahrens: Strangers in a Strange Land? The Function and Social Significance of Egyptian Imports in the Northern Levant during the 2nd Millennium BC

G. Gernez: The Exchange of Products and Concepts between the Near East and the Mediterranean: The Example of Weapons during the Early and Middle Bronze Ages

F. Höflmayer: Egyptian Imitations of Cypriote Base Ring Ware in the Eastern Mediterranean


MARITIME TRADE AND SEA PORTS

M.-H. Gates: Maritime Business in the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean: the View from its Ports

M. Samaes, J. Coenaerts: Exchange Between Southeastern Cyprus and the Surrounding Regions in the Eastern Mediterranean During the Late Bronze Age

A. Vianello: One Sea for All: Intercultural, Social and Economic Contacts in the Bronze Age Mediterranean

C. Sauvage: Evidence from Old Texts: Aspects of Late Bronze Age International Maritime Travel and Trade Regulations in the Eastern Mediterranean?

INFLUENCES IN ICONOGRAPHY, IDEOLOGY AND RELIGION

A. Poggio: Incidents in Dynastic Hunts in Lycia and Phoenicia

I. Fappas: Exchange of Ideas in the Eastern Mediterranean during the 14th and 13th centuries BC: The Case of Perfumed Oil Use and Ideology

S. Erdil-Kocaman, B. Ögüt: From Teshub to Jupiter Dolichenus – The Iconographical Development of the Storm God in Southeastern Turkey and Northern Syria

S. Yalcin: A Study of Cultural Interaction in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age: Adaptation of the Winged Sun Disc by the Hittites

ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMY

L. Jirásková: Relations between Egypt and Syria-Palestine in the Latter Part of the Old Kingdom

R. Müller-Wollermann: The Impact of the Greco-Persian Conflict on the Egyptian Economy

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