Search results for phrase "Hellenistic/early Roman/late Roman/Byzantine/early Islamic"
Lychnological miscellanea from Polish excavations in Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean
Glass finds from Areas U and G at the Kom el-Dikka site in Alexandria (excavations in 2012 and 2013)
Beads and pendants from the Hellenistic to early Byzantine Red Sea port of Berenike, Egypt. Season 2014 and 2015
(Re)discovering Street A in Nea Paphos, Cyprus. Results of Trial Trench III at Maloutena (season 2021)
Glass finds from Area FW at the Kom el-Dikka site in Alexandria (2019)
Results of a survey conducted in the area of the Jiyeh Marina Resort hotel complex in the 2012 season
Berenike Project. Hellenistic fort, Roman harbor, late Roman temple, and other fieldwork: archaeological work in the 2012 and 2013 seasons
Archaeological fieldwork in Berenike in 2014 and 2015: from Hellenistic rock-cut installations to abandoned temple ruins
Nea Paphos. Seasons 2014 and 2016 Appendix 1: Glass from the HH courtyard 1 Appendix 2: Note on the pottery from circular basin S.1/16
The Forcart Collection of lamps from Fayum
New evidence of metallurgical production during the Ptolemaic period in the ancient harbor of Berenike (Eastern Desert) in Egypt
Mycenaean Pefkakia Excavation Project: report on archaeological research conducted in 2024
Preliminary report on the 2012 and 2013 excavation seasons at Jiyeh (Porphyreon): work in sector D (residential Quarter)
Operating and defending Red Sea harbors and Eastern Desert trails in the Hellenistic and early Roman periods: the case of Berenike
The harbor of early Roman “Imperial” Berenike: overview of excavations from 2009 to 2015
Cooking ware pottery from the “Hellenistic” House at Nea Paphos. Seasons 2014 and 2016 Appendix: Inscription on a casserole rim
Shaping a city and its defenses; fortifications of Hellenistic Berenike Trogodytika
Hellenistic tableware from Well S.50 in the Agora of Nea Paphos (Cyprus)
Some Hellenistic and late Roman terracotta lamps in the Sinop Archaeological Museum in northern Turkey
Ceramic patchwork in Hellenistic to Byzantine Phoenicia: regionalization and specialization of vessel production