Thursday, July 16, 2026

Excavations At Sabratha, Volume II, The Finds, Part 1: The Amphorae, Coarse Pottery And Building Materials

This is the first report on the finds from K. Kenyon’s and J. B. Ward-Perkins’s excavations at Sabratha from 1948-1951, and contains full discussion and catalogues. This volume constitutes a landmark in the study of Punic and Roman pottery from Sabratha and Tripolitania, not only covering new dated types but also quantified studies and analysis. It will be a lasting reference to the pottery from this area, and invaluable for what it brings to the historical picture of this city.

Publisher: Society for Libyan Studies; Bilingual edition (1989)
Language: English, Arabic
298 pages

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Excavations at Sabratha 1948-1951

Philip M. Kenrick, Donald M. Bailey 

This report on the British excavations at Sabratha, directed by Kathleen Kenyon and John Ward-Perkins, uses the original records of the excavations. The work includes chapters on the Forum, East Forum Temple, Capitolium, Basilica/Church and Temple of Sarapis, insulae, the Severan Monument, the Theatre, the Byzantine Defences and the Harbour, and on the pottery. Dr Philip Kenrick has revised the structural history of Roman Sabratha, adding much to the understanding of its origins.

Text: English
Introduction: Arabic.

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Excavations at Sabratha 1948-1951. Volume II: The Finds Part 2. The Finewares and Lamps

Author(s): Keay, Nina
Contributor(s): Tomber, Roberta (editor)
 

This is the second part of the second volume of the first report on the finds from K. Kenyon’s and J. B. Ward-Perkins’s excavations at Sabratha from 1948-1951. It contains full discussion and catalogues. Part 2 of this volume constitutes a landmark in the study of Punic and Roman finewares from Sabratha and Tripolitania, not only covering new dated types but also quantified studies and analyses. An indispensable aid to all archaeologists working on classical Mediterranean sites.

Publisher: Society for Libyan Studies; Bilingual edition (1994)
Language: English, Arabic

Edited by M. G. Fulford and R. Tomber.
With contributions by N. Keay, J.R. Timby, J.W. Hayes and D.M. Bailey.

A4 format, 224 pp. 48 illustrations.

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The Archaeology of Fazzan, Volume 4: Survey and Excavations at Old Jarma (Ancient Garama) carried out by C. M. Daniels (1962–69) and the Fazzān Project (1997–2001)

Edited by D. J. Mattingly 
 

Published by the Society for Libyan Studies and the Department of Antiquities, Tripoli, with financial assistance from BP Exploration Limited

The final volume of the Archaeology of Fazzan contains reports and analysis on a series of excavations carried out between 1997–2001 by an Anglo-Libyan team led by Professor David Mattingly at the oasis town of Old Jarma. The work also incorporates unpublished data from earlier investigations at the site, notably by Charles Daniels (1965, 1969) and Mohammed Ayoub (1962–1967). The publication is lavishly illustrated by site plans and numerous colour photographs, many of which were taken by a professional photographer, Toby Savage – particularly of the rich artefact assemblages recovered.

640 pages plus 258 pages of appendices
Over 400 full-colour photographs, illustrations and plans

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Open Access Journal: JANES - Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society

[First posted in AWOL 23 October 2009. Updated 16 July 2026]

JANES - Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society
ISSN: 0010-2016
JANES, the Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society, was founded in 1968 at Columbia University, and has been housed at the Jewish Theological Seminary since 1982. Over these approximately forty years 30 volumes have been published under the editorship of former JTS professor Ed Greenstein and JTS professor David Marcus. The volumes include approximately three hundred and fifty articles written by over two hundred scholars and students from all over the world. The impressive array of scholars that have contributed articles to these volumes includes well-known names such as G. R. Driver, H. L. Ginsberg, Jonas Greenfield, William Hallo, Thorkild Jacobsen, Jacob Milgrom, A. L. Oppenheim, to mention but a few. Over the years there have been five special issues celebrating JTS and Columbia scholars Elias Bickerman, Meir Bravmann, Theodor Gaster, Moshe Held, and Yochanan Muffs. Articles have been written on all aspects of the Bible and Ancient Near East covering areas such as art history, archaeology, anthropology, language, linguistics, philology, and religion. There are articles on Assyriology, Ugaritic, Phoenician, Hittite, and all areas of Hebrew and Aramaic and on almost every book of the Bible. Manuscripts should be composed according to the SBL style sheet and sent to the Editors, c/o Ed Greenstein (greenstein.ed@gmail.com)

 


Objets pontiques en 3d

Dans le cadre du projet, différents lieux et collections de l’ouest de la mer Noire ont été numérisés en 3D.

L’intérêt scientifique est limitée, mais l’intérêt pédagogique est plus important.

Le musée d’histoire nationale et d’archéologie Constanta : https://sketchfab.com/GlobalDigitalHeritage/collections/constanta-history-and-archaeology-museum-253a9881d2434d77a33c2853436f2787

le musée archélogique de Mangalia : https://sketchfab.com/GlobalDigitalHeritage/collections/callatis-archaeology-museum-romania-0710103d4f8940f6bb5aac7a138ffa21

le musée de Tropaeum Traiani : https://sketchfab.com/GlobalDigitalHeritage/collections/the-archaeological-museum-of-adamclisi-aa150e63e2524048b8b72d6ebf1c80d3

divers sites archéologiques roumains : https://sketchfab.com/GlobalDigitalHeritage/collections/romania-landscape-models-2024-campaign-7f828b29354846d5afc4718b7cbc0a4d

 

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

The Archaeology of Fazzan, Volume 1

Edited by D. J. Mattingly

‘An extraordinary civilisation emerged on the very margins of the Classical world in the remote Libyan desert. This is a vital study of a society at the crossroads between the Mediterranean and continental Africa.’ (Professor Michael Fulford, University of Reading)

‘The Garamantes have emerged from the shadows. This study of the Fazzan from remotest antiquity to the present day is striking for the extent and range of the enquiry, the meticulousness of its documentation, and the clarity of its exposition. The completed volumes will immediately become the standard work on the region, and seem unlikely ever to be superseded.’ (Professor Roger Wilson, University of Nottingham)

414 pages, 460 figs (many in colour); 31 tables; Arabic summary.

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