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Bulletin de liaison du Groupe international d'étude de la céramique égyptienne.

: 1 (1975)- : v.1(1972)-24. : volumes ; 24 cm. : Annual

Bulletin de liaison du Groupe international.

: volume 1(1975)-
Ceased with 22, published in 2004. : volumes ; 24 cm. : Annual.

Published 2018
Pottery in hellenistic Alexandria : aux origines d'Alexandrie et de sa production céramique /

: Ce volume réunit deux contributions nées avec des intentions différentes, mais toutes deux consacrées à la céramique hellénistique de la région d?Alexandrie. Le matériel inédit présenté ici provient des fouilles effectuées par le CEAlex au centre-ville, sur les sites de l?ex-Consulat britannique et du Cricket Ground, et hors d?Alexandrie, par la mission italienne sur l?île de Nelson (MAIA), et par la mission française dans la nécropole de Plinthine (MAFTP). Dans la première partie, on s?est attaché à définir la datation et les modalités de la naissance d?un artisanat céramique au sein de la nouvelle capitale et dans sa chôra, entre la fin du IVe et le milieu du IIIe siècle av. J.-C., et la nature des importations. Dans la seconde partie, une sélection d?assemblages dans le matériel céramique du Cricket Ground a permis d?établir une séquence chronologique dont les jalons couvrent, à intervalles d?un quart de siècle, les IIIe et IIe siècles av. J.-C., et illustrent ainsi l?évolution du faciès alexandrin.00.
: 364 pages : illustrations, 28 cm. : 9782490128013

Balat VIII : un habitat de la XIII dynasite - 2 période intermédiaire à Ayn Asil /

: 361 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 33 cm. : 9782724705300

Ancient Egypt, the Aegean, and the Near East : studies in honour of Martha Rhoads Bell /

: XI, 248 pages : illustrations. (some color) ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 0933175442

Published 2021
Le four de Sévrier et autres fours et fourneaux d'argile aux âges des métaux en Europe occidentale /

: This volume looks at the history of the Sevrier kiln, an artefact discovered in 1974 in Lake Annecy, considered in turn as one of the earliest Western pottery kilns, an enigmatic stove for domestic use, and a technological link in the final Bronze Age which heralded the professionalisation of pottery, hitherto a purely domestic industry.
: Also issued in print: 2021. : 1 online resource (247 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781789698626 (PDF ebook) : : Open access.

Published 2017
LRCW 5 : late Roman coarse wares, cooking wares and amphorae in the Mediterranean : archaeology and archaeometry = LRCW 5 : la céramique commune, la céramique culinaire et les amph...

: Congress held from 6-10 April, 2014 at the Institut français d'Égypte à Alexandria--Cf. page 11. : 2 volumes (1056 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), plans ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9782111298569
9782111390294
9782111390300 : 1110-6441 ;

Published 2011
Tombes d'époque parthe : chantiers de la ville des artisans /

: Among the hundred or so tombs of post-Alexander date excavated by Roman Ghirshman between 1947 and 1952 on the mound of the "Ville des Artisans" at Susa, six are remarkable for their construction and burial contents. Shortly before his death in 1979, Ghirshman, director of the French "Mission de Suse" from 1946 until 1968, had started to write up his final report. Based on his notes, the authors have engaged to publish these tombs, together with the original plans, drawings and photographs of the burial goods. The grave contents consisted mainly of pottery, but also included glass vessels, figurines, metal objects and other small finds. The study of the material from these large vaulted subterranean structures indicates that they were most likely intended as family tombs, thus remaining in use for several decades and should be dated in the first or second century AD. Similar tombs are known at other sites in the region of Susa, and even in Mesopotamia, e.g. at Seleucia on the Tigris. A synthesis of the evolution in tomb architecture and typology, as well as the burial practices, for the whole site of Susa between the Seleucid and early Sasanian periods (third century BC to third century AD), is also presented, based on the short reports and unpublished excavation notes of Ghirshman, in addition to unpublished reports by his predecessors at the site.
: 1 online resource (91 pages, 35 pages of plates) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-91). : 9789004229365 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.