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Published 2011
Images of woman and child from the Bronze Age : reconsidering fertility, maternity, and gender in the ancient world /

: x, 384 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9780521193047

The role of the Phoenicians in the interaction of Mediterranean civilizations ; Papers /

: "Centennial publications, 1866-1966." : xi, 152 pages, 40 plates : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

The New Testament background : selected documents edited, with introductions /

: 276 pages ; 21 cm. : wafaa.lib.

La Méditerranée au VIIe siècle av. J.-C. : essais d'analyses archéologiques /

: 405 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9782701802732 : Sara.lib

Time's up! : dating the Minoan eruption of Santorini : acts of the Minoan eruption chronology workshop, Sandbjerg November 2007, initiated by Jan Heinemeier & Walter L. Friedrich /

: 298 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 29 cm. : Bibliography : pages 15-51. : 9788779340244 (hd.bd. : alk. paper) : Sara.lib

Reconstructing past population trends in Mediterranean Europe : (3000 BC-1800 AD) /

: OCLC 43819037 : xvi, 261 pages : illustrations, maps, table ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 1900188627
9781785704703

Published 2002
Euergesias Charin : studies presented to Benedetto Bravo and Ewa Wipszycka by their disciples /

: First two words of title in Greek. : xiv, 421 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 8391825000

Published 2011
Viatge a l'Orient bíblic = A journey to the land of the Bible /

: Published to accompany an exhibition at the Capilla de Santa Ágata, Barcelona, April 16-June 26, 2011. : 271 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and color) ; 31 cm. : 805063574

Published 2009
Forces of transformation : the end of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean : proceedings of an international symposium held at St. John's College, University of Oxford 25-6th March,...

: OCLC 244653638 : viii, 227 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-227). : 1842173324
9781842173329

Published 2014
1177 B.C. : the year civilization collapsed /

: "In 1177 B.C., marauding groups known only as the "Sea Peoples" invaded Egypt. The pharaoh's army and navy managed to defeat them, but the victory so weakened Egypt that it soon slid into decline, as did most of the surrounding civilizations. After centuries of brilliance, the civilized world of the Bronze Age came to an abrupt and cataclysmic end. Kingdoms fell like dominoes over the course of just a few decades. No more Minoans or Mycenaeans. No more Trojans, Hittites, or Babylonians. The thriving economy and cultures of the late second millennium B.C., which had stretched from Greece to Egypt and Mesopotamia, suddenly ceased to exist, along with writing systems, technology, and monumental architecture. But the Sea Peoples alone could not have caused such widespread breakdown. How did it happen? In this major new account of the causes of this "First Dark Ages," Eric Cline tells the gripping story of how the end was brought about by multiple interconnected failures, ranging from invasion and revolt to earthquakes, drought, and the cutting of international trade routes. Bringing to life the vibrant multicultural world of these great civilizations, he draws a sweeping panorama of the empires and globalized peoples of the Late Bronze Age and shows that it was their very interdependence that hastened their dramatic collapse and ushered in a dark age that lasted centuries. A compelling combination of narrative and the latest scholarship, 1177 B.C. sheds new light on the complex ties that gave rise to, and ultimately destroyed, the flourishing civilizations of the Late Bronze Age -- and that set the stage for the emergence of classical Greece" --
: OCLC 861542115 : xx, 237 pages : illustrations, Maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [201]-228) and index. : 9780691140896

Published 2018
Authority and control in the countryside from antiquity to Islam in the Mediterranean and Near East (6th-10th century)

: Authority and Control in the Countryside looks at the economic, religious, political and cultural instruments that local and regional powers in the late antique to early medieval Mediterranean and Near East used to manage their rural hinterlands. Measures of direct control - land ownership, judicial systems, garrisons and fortifications, religious and administrative appointments, taxes and regulation - and indirect control - monuments and landmarks, cultural styles and artistic models, intellectual and religious influence, and economic and bureaucratic standard-setting - are examined to reconstruct the various means by which authority was asserted over the countryside. Unified by its thematic and spatial focus, this book offers an array of interdisciplinary approaches, allowing for important comparisons across a wide but connected geographical area in the transition from the Sasanian and Roman to the Islamic period. Contributors: Arezou Azad and Hugh Kennedy, Sobhi Bouderbala, Michele Campopiano, Alain Delattre, Jessica Ehinger, Simon Ford, James Howard-Johnston, Elif Keser-Kayaalp, Marie Legendre, Javier Martínez Jiménez, Harry Munt, Annliese Nef and Vivien Prigent, Marion Rivoal and Marie-Odile Rousset, Gesa Schenke, Petra Sijpesteijn, Peter Verkinderen, Luke Yarbrough, Khaled Younes.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004386549 : 2210-8920 ;

Published 2023
Searching for the Cinaedus in Ancient Rome /

: The cryptic figure of the cinaedus recurs in both the literature and daily life of the Roman world. His afterlife - the equally cryptic catamite - appears to be well and alive as late as Victorian England. But who was the cinaedus ? Should we think of a real group of individuals, or is the term but a scare name to keep at bay any form of threating otherness? This book, the first coherent collection of essays on the topic, addresses the matter and fleshes out the complexity of a debate that concerns not only Roman cinaedi but the foundations of our theoretical approach to the study of ancient sexuality.
: 1 online resource (326 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004548381