
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.
Articles
- Jeffrey P. Emanuel
Sea Peoples in Egyptian Garrisons in Light of Beth-Shean, (Re-)Reconsidered - Fabia Curti
La decorazione accessoria dei crateri a volute apuli a figure rosse - i fregi orizzontali - Ted Robinson
Geomythology in Ancient South Italy - Gina Salapata
A Love Triangle in South Italian Vase-painting - Pierre Leriche
Construction Techniques in Europos-Dura - Ergün Laflı
Roman Bronze Figurines in the Museum of Ödemiş
Fieldwork Reports
- Stephen Bourke
Pella in Jordan 2007‒2009: Prehistoric, Bronze, and Iron Age Investigations on Khirbet Fahl and Renewed Work Across the Tell Husn Summit - Lea Beness, Tom Hillard, Grigorios Tsokas, Panagiotis Tsourlos Torone: the 2016 Season
- Graeme Clarke and Heather Jackson
Jebel Khalid: Graffiti and Dipinti 2008‒2009 - Jocelyne Desideri and Saïmir Shpuza
Orikos – Oricum : Rapport préliminaire des campagnes de fouille 2012‒2015
Note
- Alexander Cambitoglou
The Full Moon on an Apulian Volute-krater in the Banca Intesa Collection
Abstracts
Addresses of contributors to Mediterranean Archaeology vol. 28/29
Plates
Format:
paperback
Size: 297 × 210 mm
175 pages
ISBN: placeholder
Publication: 01 Oct 2018
Size: 297 × 210 mm
175 pages
ISBN: placeholder
Publication: 01 Oct 2018