Buch, Englisch, Band 4, 494 Seiten, Format (B × H): 220 mm x 300 mm, Gewicht: 1750 g
Reihe: marru
In Memory of Samuel M. Paley
Buch, Englisch, Band 4, 494 Seiten, Format (B × H): 220 mm x 300 mm, Gewicht: 1750 g
Reihe: marru
ISBN: 978-3-96327-038-3
Verlag: Zaphon
Mehr als 30 Beiträge sind dem Archäologen Samuel M. Paley (1941-2010) gewidmet. Die Studien beschäftigen sich mit der Archäologie Zyperns, Israels, Syriens, der Türkei, Irans und des Iraks sowie mit archäologischen Methoden und Techniken.
Schwerpunkte bilden auch Siegel und ihre Ikonographie und die moderne Rezeption des Alten Orients.
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Cyprus, Israel and Turkey
A.S. Gilbert / I.J. Cohn: Speculations on the Original Function of Phlamoudhi-Vounari
M.T. Horowitz: Exploring Regional Development in Late Bronze I Cyprus: Phlamoudhi-Vounari and the Karpass Peninsula
R.R. Stieglitz: Looking for Leucolla
S.L. Braunstein: Children and Bangles in the Late Second-Millennium B.C.E. Southern Levant
A.B. Snyder: Working with Sam: From New York City to Tel el Ifshar, Ashurnasirpal II's Northwest Palace, Alisar Höyük, and Beyond
Sh.R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon: Sam Paley at Çadir Höyük 1993-2008: Excavating the Second Millennium BCE
A.N. Bilgen: Seyitömer Mound Excavations
L. Kealhofer, Peter Grave, and A. Nejat Bilgen: Economy and Power: Achaemenid Influence on Regional Economies in Western Anatolia
O.W. Muscarella: Megaron 3: The 8th/Early 7th Century B.C. Palace of the Phrygian Kings at Gordion
R.L. Gorny: Reconsidering the Position of Mt. Puškurunuwa and Other Issues of Central Anatolian Geography
Assyria and Assyromania
F. Pedde: From Cyprus to Assyria: Earrings in Middle Assyrian Assur: A Connection to the West
R. Goodman: Tell Billa’s Bull Pendant: A Connection to Middle Assyrian Assur
J.F. Osborne: Representing Cities in Syro-Anatolian and Neo-Assyrian Art
D. Nadali: Timing Space/Spacing Time: Narrative Principles in Assurbanipal Hunt Reliefs of Room C
in the North Palace of Nineveh
F. Pedde: The Assur Project in Berlin: A Look Back at Twenty Years of Research
J. Edgeworth Reade / D.H. Sanders: In Pursuit of the ‘Missing’ Central Palace of Tiglathpileser III at Nimrud
Archaeology and New Techniques
J.S. Smith: Recreating Ancient Architecture for Museum Exhibitions
L.K. Harrison and Aycan Gürbüz: A 3D Visualization of the Ancient Built Environment of Seyitömer Höyük, Turkey
W. Beex: Some useful Graphical Computer Techniques for Old Archaeology with New Techniques
Iconography, Seals and Inscriptions
H. Pittman: King/Man in a (War) Cart: Intercultural Theme or Appropiated Image?
D. Stronach: On the Birth of Early Achaemenid Monumental Art at Pasargadae
E. Genç: Objects of Anatolian Origin in the Buffalo Museum of Science
B.A. Ault: A Seal for Sam: A Neo-Assyrian Cylinder Seal from Halieis, Greece
J.A. Lerner: Preliminary Remarks on an Achaemenid Seal with a Phrygian Inscription
R.D. Woodard: Linear B o-pi-ti-ni-ja-ta, Homeric ?p?t?µ?t?? and Labiovelar Palatalization
Jewish Studies
S.R. Balderman: My Memories of Dr. Samuel Paley, Teacher, Leader and Friend
F.T. Schipper: Circumcision and Epispasm: The Myth of the ‘Jewish Weight’
Modern Reception
B. Pedde: The ‘New Babylon’: New York Architecture in the 1920s and Early 1930s
M.G. Micale: The Use and Abuse of Ancient Near Eastern Art and Architecture in Modern and
Contemporary Culture: Between Memory and Fake Tradition
B. Pedde: Gilgamesh in Modern Art: The German Painter Willi Baumeister and the Ancient Near East
Contemporary History and Archaeological Heritage
S.L. Dyson: Protest and Protection: William Dinsmoor’s War
W. Börner: S.A.F.E. Nimrud – CHNT featuring Samuel M. Paley (2003-2009)
E. Zubrow: Archaeological Heritage: A Human Right
M. Mooke: Dreams in Sound




