Ex Oriente Lux

ebook Ex Oriente Lux

Wydawca: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Rok wydania: 2020
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Księga pamiątkowa dla profesor Jolanty Młynarczyk, wieloletniego pracownika Instytutu Archeologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, wybitnej badaczki zajmującej się archeologią Bliskiego Wschodu w okresie hellenistyczno-rzymskim i bizantyjskim oraz ceramiką. Zebrane w tomie artykuły znakomitych archeologów polskich i zagranicznych dotyczą m.in. Egiptu, Cypru i Lewantu.

A commemorative book in honour of professor Jolanta Młynarczyk, a long-time worker of the Institute of Archaeology at Warsaw University, a distinguished scholar, whose main fields of study were the archaeology of the Middle East in the Hellenistic-Roman and Byzantine periods and ceramics. The articles written by the outstanding Polish and foreign archaeologists and collected in the volume concern Egypt, Cyprus and the Levant.

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Tabula gratulatoria 9
Addresses 11
Jola 13
Bibliography of Jolanta Młynarczyk 17

Egypt
Barbara Tkaczow, Plateia, Pedion, “Canopic Street”: Archeological evidence of the main street of ancient
Alexandria 25
Barbara Lichocka, Trois monnaies «isiaques» de Kôm el-Dikka à Alexandrie (saisons de fouilles 1963–2006) 35
Pascale Ballet, Figurines, sites et contextes dans l’Égypte gréco-romaine. Études de cas provinciaux:
de Tell el-Herr à Bouto 45
Karol Myśliwiec, More about the Dionysian thiasos in Ptolemaic Athribis (Lower Egypt) 73
Anna Południkiewicz, Braziers from Athribis (Nile Delta) 85
Iwona Zych, Empress and African: Two female images on terracotta oil lamps from the Red Sea portof Berenike 97
Adam Łukaszewicz, Horus and Seth revisited. An incident on the Nile described by a Roman poet 105

Cyprus
Nancy Serwint, A Nubian Lady in Cyprus 113
Claire Balandier, Nea Paphos, fondation chypriote ou lagide? Nouvelles considérations sur la genèse du port et de la ville 125
Yannick Vernet, The evolution of the religious topography of Paphos under the reign of Nikokles 147
Monika Rekowska, In search of Ptolemaic palaces... 157
Eustathios Raptou, Amphore cinéraire peinte hellenistique de Palaepaphos 175
Demetrios Michaelides, A fragment of a royal oinochoe from Nea Paphos 191
John Lund, “Centuries of Darkness” revisited: Another look at the archaeological evidence from Cyprus,
between ca. AD 150 and AD 350 197
Adam Łajtar, Inscriptions discovered during the work of the Polish archaeological mission in Kato (Nea) Paphos 209
Marek T. Olszewski, Les figures de rhétorique et l’antithèse dans la narration allégorique de la mosaïque
de la Maison d’Aiôn à Paphos (Chypre) 221
Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka, ΤΑ ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚA. Collection of Cypriot antiquities in the Jagiellonian University
Institute of Archaeology in Cracow 251

Levant
Martha K. Risser, Rachel Ben-Dov, Ragna Stidsing, Jane C. Skinner, Michal Artzy and Ann E. Killebrew,
A Phoenician bearded male mask from Tel Akko 261
Urszula Wicenciak, Hellenistic vessels from the Phoenician sanctuary in Chhim (Central Lebanon) 281
Krzysztof Jakubiak, The Roman temple in Chhim, Lebanon: The architectural decoration of the façade 287
Jean-Baptiste Humbert, Quelques coroplasties de Palestine aux motifs de combats 301
François Villeneuve, Khirbet Sara (Jordan), 1983 309
Julia Burdajewicz, Wall paintings, wall mosaics, and marble wall revetments in Early Christian churches of the southern Levant 323
Chaim Ben David, Mechael Osband, The Byzantine and Early-Islamic periods at Deir Aziz: A methodo logical
question of period identifi cation between survey and excavation 335
Mariusz Burdajewicz, Some remarks on the architectural decoration of the North-West Church at Hippos (Susita) 345
Piotr Makowski, Liturgy after an earthquake. The reduction of sacral space of churches in the cities of Jund al-Urdunn 363
Ina Kehrberg-Ostrasz, Moulds and mould-made ceramics from the Jarash hippodrome potters’ workshops 373
Anna de Vincenz, A clay tobacco pipe from Ramla 385
Jean-Michel de Tarragon, Rivages de la mer Morte: photographies inédites, fin 1908 – début 1909 391

And Beyond
Roksana Chowaniec, “Are you eating all this, Mister Marcus?” Towards a study of ancient Sicilian food products and diet 401
Maria Jaworska, Oil lamps attributed to the Gamos workshop found in Ptolemais, Cyrenaica 411
Piotr Dyczek, Rhizon – capital of the Illyrian kingdom – some remarks 423
Marcin Matera, Tomasz Scholl, Hellenistic housing in Western Tanais 435

Szczegóły ebooka Ex Oriente Lux

Wydawca:
Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Rok wydania:
2020
Typ publikacji:
Ebook
Format:
pdf
ISBN:
978-83-235-4107-3
ISBN wersji papierowej:
978-83-235-4099-1
Wydanie:
1
Redakcja:
Krzysztof Jakubiak,Adam Łajtar
EAN:
9788323541073
Miejsce wydania:
Warszawa
Liczba Stron:
448

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