Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean. Reports, appears annually, in English, presenting the full extent of archaeological, geophysical, restoration and study work carried out by expeditions from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw. The PCMA is present in the Near East and northeastern Africa (Egypt, Sudan, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Iran and Kuwait, formerly also in Iraq). Projects cover all periods from prehistory and protohistory through the Islamic age, emphasizing in particular broadly understood Greco-Roman culture and Early Christianity in the southern and eastern parts of the Mediterranean.
Gebelein Archaeological Project in 2019: Northern necropolis and the temple complex
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.14
Author: Wojciech Ejsmond, Olivier Pierre Rochecouste, Taichi Kuronuma, Piotr Witkowski Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
More remarks on settlement patterns in the Nile Delta in the 3rd millennium BC
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.15
Author: Natalia Małecka-Drozd Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
From the DOP Petroglyph Unit Archives: An Old Kingdom “dancing girl” image from Site 30/450-E4-6
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.20
Author: Paweł L. Polkowski Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
The skeletal remains from Umm an-Nar tomb QA 1-1: spatial distribution and anthropological analysis
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.27
Author: Łukasz Rutkowski, Marta Parol Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Local amphorae from the Tyrian cemetery of al-Bass: typology, chronology and function and Mediterranean connections
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.25
Author: Francisco Jesús Núñez Calvo Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
The Gobolitide (Al-Jibal) microregion: geography and evolution of the settlement network from Nabataean to Byzantine times
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.28
Author: Kamil Kopij, Sebastian Bała Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Braziers and the Hellenistic koiné in the kitchen: the case of Paphos, capital of Cyprus
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.29
Author: Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Understanding changes in the supply pattern of Roman cooking pottery
from Morphou Bay to Nea Paphos: evidence from the Paphos Agora Project
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.21
Author: Kamila Nocoń Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
The archaeological site of Selib 2 in the Dongola Reach: remarks on the 2019 season
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.17
Author: Roksana Hajduga, Agata Momot, Roman Łopaciuk Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Some new earthquake-related evidence from Marina el-Alamein in Egypt
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.24
Author: Krzysztof Jakubiak Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
The rise and fall of the Roman fort in Apsaros: recent numismatic evidence
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.11
Author: Piotr Jaworski, Radosław Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski, Shota Mamuladze Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
The last gates to the East: the Roman army outpost of Biğān on the Euphrates revisited
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.30
Author: Jerzy Oleksiak Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
The House of Aion in Nea Paphos: seat of an artistic synodos?
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.13
Author: Elżbieta Jastrzębowska Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Trash from a temple: a deposit next to Isis Temple at Berenike (Egypt)
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.18
Author: Szymon Popławski, Urszula Kraśniewska, Filippo Mi, Jerzy Oleksiak Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
The beginnings of the Alwan capital of Soba in light of new archaeological evidence
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.09
Author: Mariusz Drzewiecki, Tomasz Michalik Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Some notes on the Christian medieval heritage of the Gezira (central Sudan)
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.12
Author: Gabriel Gerhards Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database
The Ketema Ra’isi site near the Tekkeze river in Tigray (Ethiopia): A
possible Aksumite site in the context of Ezana’s war against the Nobā
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.26
Author: Michela Gaudiello Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
The Debre Gergis archaeological site: Ethio-Polish research in the Tigray region of Ethiopia (preliminary conclusions)
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.22
Author: Michela Gaudiello, Maksym R. Mackiewicz Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Byzantine seals in the Tunay Demran Collection
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.08
Author: Werner Seibt, Ceren Ünal Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Dongola 2018, winter season: epigraphic note
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.19
Author: Adam Łajtar, Vincent W. J. van Gerven Oei Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Teaching collaborative archaeology and heritage management in Sudan
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.23
Author: Tomomi Fushiya Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Introduction: “Roman Pottery in the Near East: Where, Whence,
Whither?” Second Round Table, Amman, 2014. In memoriam S. Thomas Parker
(1950–2021)
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.31
Author: Bettina Fischer-Genz, Yvonne Gerber, Hanna Hamel Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Cooking ware from Northern Jordan: preliminary report on the pottery
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.03
Author: Günther Schorner, Nora Voss Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Flasks and fish
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.06
Author: Renate Rosenthal-Heginbottom Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Test of the Nabataean Painted Fine Ware typology in Aila’s Area K
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.04
Author: Sarah Wenner Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Testing the Petra Garden and Pool Complex chronology through the ceramics
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.10
Author: Pamela Koulianos Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Roman pottery from the C4 Building in the Qasr al-Bint area at Petra
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.05
Author: François Renel Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Nabataean and Roman coarse ware cooking pottery from Aila (Aqaba, Jordan)
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.02
Author: S. Thomas Parker Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Problems and solutions in dating Nabataean pottery of the post-annexation period
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.01
Author: Tali Erickson-Gini Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Response to Erickson-Gini’s: “Problems and solutions in dating Nabataean pottery in the post-annexation period”
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.07
Author: Sarah Wenner, S. Thomas Parker Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
Book review: W. Vivian Davies and Derek A. Welsby (eds), Travelling
the Korosko Road. Archaeological exploration in Sudan’s Eastern Desert,
Sudan Archaeological Research Society 24, London: Archaeopress, 2020
DOI: 10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam30.2.32
Author: Mariusz Drzewiecki Full Text (In the Index Copernicus database)
PAM Monograph Series
to publikacje końcowe i wyniki badań dotyczące obecnych i archiwalnych
badań wykopaliskowych prowadzonych przez Centrum. Seria, której
współwydawcą są Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, istnieje od 2009
roku; wcześniej ukazywała się jako PAM Supplement Series.
PCMA Excavation Series
to seria zainicjowana w 2011 roku, poświęcona prezentacji wyników badań
wykopaliskowych Centrum. Są to zarówno końcowe publikacje wykopalisk,
jak i raporty pośrednie z określonych etapów badań, zarówno czysto
archeologicznych, jak i konserwatorskich czy rekonstrukcyjnych oraz
wchodzących w zakres nauk pomocniczych, takich jak archeozoologia,
archeobotanika, topografia, geofizyka itp.
The AWOL Index: The bibliographic data presented herein has been programmatically extracted from the content of AWOL - The Ancient World Online (ISSN 2156-2253) and formatted in accordance with a structured data model.
AWOL is a project of Charles E. Jones, Tombros Librarian for Classics and Humanities at the Pattee Library, Penn State University
AWOL began with a series of entries under the heading AWOL on the Ancient World Bloggers Group Blog. I moved it to its own space here beginning in 2009.
The primary focus of the project is notice and comment on open access material relating to the ancient world, but I will also include other kinds of networked information as it comes available.
The ancient world is conceived here as it is at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University, my academic home at the time AWOL was launched. That is, from the Pillars of Hercules to the Pacific, from the beginnings of human habitation to the late antique / early Islamic period.
AWOL is the successor to Abzu, a guide to networked open access data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East and the Ancient Mediterranean world, founded at the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago in 1994. Together they represent the longest sustained effort to map the development of open digital scholarship in any discipline.
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