Thursday, April 27, 2017

Patrimoine du Proche-Orient

Patrimoine du Proche-Orient

Diffuser la connaissance sur les sites menacés et attaqués du Proche-Orient pour permettre la poursuite des recherches et donner à voir ce que furent ces civilisations et ces sites universel. 

Il y a 2 500 ans

New Open Access Book: Corinth Excavations Archaeological Manual

Corinth Excavations Archaeological Manual
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The Corinth Excavations Archaeological Manual is the first major field manual published from an American excavation in Greece and among a very small number of manuals published from the Eastern Mediterranean in the last generation. The appearance of this book is timely, however, as there is a growing interest in field methods and the history of excavation practices throughout the discipline of archaeology. Moreover, Corinth Excavations has long held a special place in American archaeology in Greece as the primary training excavation for graduate students associated with the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. As a result, the field manual has had a particular influence among American excavators and projects in Greece, among Mediterranean archaeologists, and in archaeology classrooms.
Published as a technical field manual, an archival document, and a key statement of practice from a major excavation, the Corinth Excavations Archaeological Manual presents a guide for daily procedures at the Corinth Excavations, a complete record of documentation forms used in the field, and a practical glimpse into the functioning of a complex, major, project. The manual is a landmark text appropriate for the university student, the scholar of methodology, and the working field archaeologist.
All of the authors have worked on the excavations at Corinth in various capacities. This manual was developed under the directorship of Dr. Guy Sanders by former field directors Alicia Carter Johnson and Dr. Sarah James. Additional contributions come from past and present Corinth staff including assistant director Dr. Ioulia Tzonou-Herbst, architect James Herbst, conservator Nicol Anastasatou, and archaeologist Katerina Ragkou. The authors would also like to recognize the contributions of the many students from the American School of Classical Studies at Athens who offered valuable feedback on earlier versions of this manual over the past 10 years.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

New In ARTA

Qahéri, Sépideh. “Premier témoignage sur la pratique des coutumes funéraires égyptiennes à Suse d’époque   achéménide.” ARTA: Achaemenid Research on Texts and Archaeology 2016, no. 001 (2016): 1–25.   
http://www.achemenet.com/pdf/arta/ARTA_2016.001-Qaheri.pdf
Stolper, Matthew W. “From the Persepolis Fortification Archive Project, 6 The Dossier of Šarbaladda, Treasury Secretary at Persepolis.” ARTA: Achaemenid Research on Texts and Archaeology 2017, no. 001 (2017): 1–33. 
https://www.academia.edu/32662073/M._STOLPER_From_the_Persepolis_Fortification_Archive_Project_6_The_Dossier_of_%C5%A0arbaladda_Treasury_Secretary_at_Persepolis
Qaheri, Sépideh, and Kevin Trehuedic. “Premier alabastron d’époque perse à inscription araméenne (MNI 218/9).” ARTA: Achaemenid Research on Texts and Archaeology 2017, no. 002 (2017): 1–11.
https://www.academia.edu/32662100/S._QAHERI_K._TREHUEDIC_Premier_alabastron_d_%C3%A9poque_perse_%C3%A0_inscription_aram%C3%A9enne_MNI_218_9_  
 
See ARTA's New page at Academia.edu 
 
And see AWOL's author index of all articles published in ARTA 

CLASSICAL ART RESEARCH CENTRE and THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE

[First posted in AWOL 4 April 2013, updated 26 April 2017]

CLASSICAL ART RESEARCH CENTRE and THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE
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The Classical Art Research Centre leads and supports research on ancient art. At its heart is the Beazley Archive, which includes the world's largest collection of images of ancient figure-decorated pottery.

The Beazley Archive's online databases and our other web resources are freely available through this site.

Databases

Beazley notebooks

Nostell Priory Greek Vases Archive

The Lost Nicholson Sculptures

Library resources

Introduction to Greek pottery

Sir John Beazley and Greek pottery

Sir John Boardman and engraved gems

Dictionary

An illustrated dictionary functions throughout the site; any term the novice user might not know is linked to the dictionary.

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The bibliographies were originally created for undergraduates in the University of Oxford. They are regularly updated.

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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

TITUS: Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien

 [Firsts posted in AWOL 16 June 2012, updated 25 Apr 2017]

TITUS: Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien
The TITUS server is a joint project of the Institute of Comparative Linguistics of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, the Ústav starého Predního východu of Charles University, Prague, the Institut for Almen og Anvendt Sprogvidenskab of the University of Kopenhagen and the Departamento de Filología Clásica y Románica (Filología Griega) de la Universidad de Oviedo

Further information as to the TITUS project is available here.

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