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2023, 32, No. 1
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Archaeology
University of Warsaw, Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology
University of Archaeology, Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Archaeology
IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca
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Abstract
This volume is the result of a panel held in Warsaw on 8 and 9 June 2022, during the annual conference “Poles in the Near East” organized by the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology and the Faculty of Archaeology at the University of Warsaw. The panel, entitled “Marble Use, Trade, and Distribution in the Eastern Mediterranean during Late Antiquity”, consisted of 16 papers. Ten of them are included in the proceedings published herein as a special issue of the journal Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean.
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Early Byzantine vases carved in Prokonnesian marble from ancient Halasarna (Kos Island, Dodecanese, Greece)
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- Late Antique and Early Byzantine marble furnishingsmasons’ marksstonecutters’ marksmultiple marksstone workshopsbuilding sitesConstantinople cisternsHagia Sophia
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Giulia Marsili
- HellespontusÇanakkaleCorinthiancolumn capital
Corinthian capitals from the Hellespontus
Ayşe Çaylak Türker
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