Thursday, November 30, 2023

Open Access Journal: The Journal of Egyptological Studies (JES)

 [First posted in AWOL 12 October 2011, updated 30 November 2023]

The Journal of Egyptological Studies (JES)
ISSN: 1312-4307
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The Journal of Egyptological Studies (JES) is published by the Bulgarian Institute of Egyptology. It is issued on an annual basis since September 2004. The JES is a result of the development and expansion of Egyptology in Bulgaria. It gives Egyptologists an opportunity to publish new original ideas, new approaches and data in connection with the language, literature, religion, archeology and history of the “place where our hearts live”.

The Journal of Egyptological Studies is open to the international Egyptolgical society, but also aims to establish a bridge between Western schools of Egyptology and their colleagues from Eastern Europe. As a result of World War II and the political changes, which took place afterwards, part of the connections between scholars from different countries in Europe has been interrupted. Nowadays, for example, few Egyptologists abroad know about fundamental achievements of Russian scholars in the field of socio-economic, political and cultural history of Ancient Egypt. We want to cooperate in filling this gap, encouraging young scholars to contribute to the process of exchange of ideas and experience in our field.

JES 6 (2023)

Sergei Ignatov. The Enchanted Island in Middle Egyptian Literature, 7-26. (download)

Teodor Lekov. The Concept of the Revivification of the Dead Body by the Sun Rays, 27-39. (download)

Emil Buzov. The Idea of Wealth According to Ancient Egyptian Wisdom Texts, 40-51. (download)

Desislava Nikolova. The King and the Sun God in the Pyramid Texts, 52-63. (download)

Svetla Ilieva. The Textile Ritual of Coffin Texts Spell 728, 64-76. (download)

Mila Guerassimova. Some Observations Concerning three problematic Passages from Petersburg 1116 B, recto, 77-88. (download)

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Open Access Journal: Annual Review of the The British Institute of Persian Studies


Celebrating its sixtieth anniversary in 2021, the British Institute of Persian Studies (BIPS) is the UK’s foremost learned society dedicated to promoting and supporting scholarship and research excellence on all aspects of Iran and the wider Persianate world, and to increasing public understanding and knowledge of this region. The Persianate world includes territories historically associated with Persian and Iranian culture and language: Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia, Transcaucasia, Iraq, the Persian Gulf littoral, and South Asia. BIPS supports humanities and social sciences research into this region, including but not limited to Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Classics, Cultural Studies, History, Language, Linguistics, Politics, Religious Studies, and Sociology.

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Modelling Archaeological Landscapes: Bridging Past and Present in two Mediterranean Islands

Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, Pietro M. Militello (Hrsg.)

Die wachsende Bedeutung von kulturellen (auch archäologischen) Landschaften hat die Archäologie in den letzten Jahren vor neue große Herausforderungen gestellt, denen man nur durch interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit und auf der Basis von partizipatorischen Initiativen begegnen kann. Die dringende Notwendigkeit, effektive Konzepte zur Erschließung von archäologischen Stätten und ihrer natürlichen Umgebung zu entwickeln, kann der Anlass sein, um die zerstörerischen Methoden der Archäologie mit kreativen Strategien zu erweitern und dadurch das Profil dieser Disziplin in Forschung und Lehre drastisch zu verändern. Diese Überlegungen standen im Vordergrund des vorliegenden Bandes, der die Ergebnisse des Projekts „Modelling Archaeological Landscapes. Bridging Past and Present in Two Mediterranean Islands“ vorstellt, welches von den Universitäten von Heidelberg und Catania im Jahr 2018 durchgeführt und vom DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst) gefördert wurde.

Zitationsvorschlag

Panagiotopoulos, Diamantis und Militello, Pietro M. (Hrsg.): Modelling Archaeological Landscapes: Bridging Past and Present in two Mediterranean Islands, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2023. https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1212

Identifier

ISBN 978-3-96929-227-3 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-237-2 (Hardcover)

Veröffentlicht

29.11.2023

Zitationsvorschlag

Panagiotopoulos, Diamantis und Militello, Pietro M. (Hrsg.): Modelling Archaeological Landscapes: Bridging Past and Present in two Mediterranean Islands, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2023. https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1212

Identifier

ISBN 978-3-96929-227-3 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-237-2 (Hardcover)

Veröffentlicht

29.11.2023

 

Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Contents
V-VI
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, Pietro M. Militello
VII-X
Part I: Documenting and Reconstructing Archaeological Landscapes
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, Pietro M. Militello
Bridging Past and Present in two Mediterranean Islands
3-13
Thomas M. Brogan
The (Re)making of the Isthmus of Ierapetra in MM II
15-37
Laura Maniscalco
39-52
Katarzyna Żebrowska
Internal Planning and Visual Features
77-96
Part II: Interpreting Archaeological Landscapes
Simona Calvagna
A Learning Experience: The Landscape Project for the Enhancement of an Archaeological Site between Etna and the Sea
99-114
Esther Solomon
Aspects of an Archaeological Ethnography at Archanes, Crete
115-170
Part III: Intervening on Archaeological Landscapes
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos
Challenges and Perspectives of a South Cretan Case Study
189-207
Vassiliki Sythiakaki, Κalliopi Galanaki, Κyriaki Vakaloglou, Αnna Genitsaridi, Αlexandros Βitsavas, Georgios Petrakis
Messara: A Passage Through Space, Myth, and Time
209-230
Elena Kountouri, Constantina Benissi, Kyriakos Psaroudakis
Challenges and Perspectives
231-241
Rodolfo Brancato, Valeria Guarnera, Thea Messina, Paola Santospagnuolo
Hidden Cultural Heritage, Ancient Landscapes, and Cultural Routes in Sicily
243-271
Rita Valenti
the Case Study of Syracuse
273-285
Sandra Kyewski, Mario Rempe
Recent Developments in German Academic Institutions Dealing with Classical Archaeology and Heritage
287-292

 

100 ans de fouilles à Chersonèse

100 ans de fouilles à Chersonèse

Grinevich, K. É (1927) : Сто лет Херсонесских раскопок. 1827 – 1927: Исторический очерк с экскурсионным планом /Sto let Hersonesskih raskopok. 1827 – 1927: Istoricheskij ocherk s jekskursionnym planom, Sébastopol [Cent ans de fouilles à Chersonèse. 1827 – 1927 : Esquisse historique avec plan d’excursion]

L’ouvrage présente une histoire des fouilles à Chersonèse depuis 1827. Les illustrations sont rares. Une chronologie à la fin permet de connaître ce qui a été fouillée, année par année à partir de 1888.

L’ouvrage en ligne :http://escriptorium.univer.kharkov.ua/handle/1237075002/10688

ou ici : http://www.library.chersonesos.org/showtome.php?tome_code=219&section_code=8

 

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

List of Classical Studies podcasts (at The Digital Classicist Wiki)

Podcasts

Video channels

Paywalled resources

  • MASSOLIT Classics ~ Over 250 Classics-related, scholarly video lectures in the context of digital course materials for UK schools and students. Membership required.

 

Open Access Journal: Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections

[First posted in AWOL 21 May 2020, updated 28 November 2023]

Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections
ISSN: 1944-2815

The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections (JAEI) is a scholarly publication integrating Egyptology with Mediterranean, Near Eastern, and African studies—providing a dedicated venue for this growing field of interdisciplinary and inter-area research. ISSN: 1944-2815
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JAEI is included in numerous indices and databases, such as:
ALTA Religion Database, EBSCO, ERIH PLUS, and the Online Egyptological Bibliography.

Proceedings of the conference held at Hyperion University, Bucharest, Romania, September 2020.

Edited by Renata G. Tatomir, Kei Yamamoto, and Pearce Paul Creasman

The mission of this international conference was to unite specialists of international stature in the field of Egyptology and interdisciplinary scholars to discuss research models for understanding ancient Egyptian civilization, in concert with current European understandings. Bringing together such expertise in Romania was new and rare and intended to stimulate the interests of your people and their scientific curiosity, demonstrating research methods and contributions. These two volumes include many of the papers presented during the three-day conference, across a wide range of fields.

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