Search results for phrase "Hellenistic period"
Operating and defending Red Sea harbors and Eastern Desert trails in the Hellenistic and early Roman periods: the case of Berenike
Nea Paphos as a center of pottery production in the Hellenistic period: the contribution of Polish research in Maloutena and the Agora
Hellenistic tableware from Well S.50 in the Agora of Nea Paphos (Cyprus)
Research and conservation in Marina el-Alamein in 2014 and 2015 (Polish–Egyptian Conservation mission). Part two: The Hellenistic Baths
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
Analysis of the stone dressing technology used on anhydritic building blocks discovered in the Blemmyan Necropolis at Berenike
Mammals in the economy of ancient Porphyreon (Lebanon)
A bull’s-head rhyton from the Museum of Tarsus in Cilicia, southern Turkey
Mycenaean Pefkakia Excavation Project: report on archaeological research conducted in 2024
Research and conservation in Marina el-Alamein in 2014 and 2015 (Polish–Egyptian Conservation mission). Part one: The Southern Bath and central town square
Research and conservation in Marina el-Alamein in 2016 (Polish–Egyptian Conservation mission)
Teapot-shaped wheel-made lamps from Cilicia and southeastern Turkey
Preliminary report on the 2012 and 2013 excavation seasons at Jiyeh (Porphyreon): work in sector D (residential Quarter)
Mycenaean Pefkakia Excavation Project: preliminary report on archaeological research conducted in 2023
Some Hellenistic and late Roman terracotta lamps in the Sinop Archaeological Museum in northern Turkey
Terracotta lamps from Metropolıs in Ionia (Turkey): typological assessment
Glass finds from Areas U and G at the Kom el-Dikka site in Alexandria (excavations in 2012 and 2013)
To Hegra through al-Qusayr. The al-'Ula-al-Wajh Survey Project
New evidence of metallurgical production during the Ptolemaic period in the ancient harbor of Berenike (Eastern Desert) in Egypt
Ceramic patchwork in Hellenistic to Byzantine Phoenicia: regionalization and specialization of vessel production