Search results for phrase "Nabataean pottery"
Response to Erickson-Gini’s "Problems and solutions in dating Nabataean pottery in the post-annexation period"
Problems and solutions in dating Nabataean pottery of the post-annexation period
Roman pottery from the C4 Building in the Qasr al-Bint area at Petra
Introduction: "Roman Pottery in the Near East: Where, whence, whither?" Second Round Table, Amman, 2014. In memoriam S. Thomas Parker (1950–2021)
Nabataean and Roman coarse ware cooking pottery from Aila (Aqaba, Jordan)
Note on the pottery finds from the Nabataean harbour of al-Qusayr (al-Wajh, Saudi Arabia) on the Red Sea
Testing the Petra Garden and Pool Complex chronology through the ceramics
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
Test of the Nabataean Painted Fine Ware typology in Aila’s Area K
The Gobolitide (Al-Jibal) microregion: geography and evolution of the settlement network from Nabataean to Byzantine times
Aynuna on the Red Sea
To Hegra through al-Qusayr. The al-'Ula-al-Wajh Survey Project
Nea Paphos. Seasons 2012 and 2013
Burying the dead at the Red Sea coast: Bioarchaeological research in Lower Aynuna in the 2015–2017 seasons of fieldwork
The port of Aynuna in pre-Islamic period: nautical and topographical considerations on the location of Leuke Kome