
Since its foundation in 1988, Mediterranean Archaeology has succeeded not only in providing a much needed medium through which archaeologists in Australasia report on their research and field work in the Mediterranean region, but also in establishing itself as a journal of international standing.
Mediterranean Archaeology is a peer-reviewed annual and welcomes all academic papers in English, French, German, and Italian, with a preference for contributions that deal with interregional relations within the Mediterranean.
Mediterranean Archaeology is a peer-reviewed annual and welcomes all academic papers in English, French, German, and Italian, with a preference for contributions that deal with interregional relations within the Mediterranean.
Articles
- Dimitri Anson
Analysis and Classification of Variations in the Shape of Mycenaean Pictorial Amphoroid Kraters from Cyprus and the Levant - Dalit Regev
The Power of the Written Evidence: a Hellenistic Burial Cave at Marisa - Craig Barker and Robert S. Merrillees
Cypriot Antiquities from the Cesnola Collections in the Nicholson Museum at The University of Sydney - Alexander Cambitoglou and Stavros A. Paspalas
A Lucanian Fragment with an Aulos-Player in the Nicholson Museum at The University of Sydney - D'arne O'Neill
Three South Arabian Funerary Artefacts in the Nicholson Museum at The University of Sydney - James Donaldson
Gold Jewellery in the RD Milns Antiquities Museum at the University of Queensland
Abstracts
Addresses of contributors to Mediterranean Archaeology vol. 30
Plates
Format:
paperback
Size: 297 × 210 mm
108 pages
Copyright: © 2019
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Publication: 01 Jul 2019
Size: 297 × 210 mm
108 pages
Copyright: © 2019
ISBN: placeholder
Publication: 01 Jul 2019