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SOMA 2010: Proceedings of 14th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev Ukraine 23-25 April 2010
Yana Morozova and Hakan Oniz
The fourteenth annual meeting of the Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology (SOMA) was held in Kiev, Ukraine at the National University and General Association of Mediterranean Archaeology in April 2010. This event continues to provide an important opportunity for younger scholars and researchers to come together and discuss their works in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. The range of papers expands every time due to the increased importance of scientific areas of expertise. Since prehistoric times the Mediterranean has acted as a focus for interaction between groups inhabiting regions that are now studied mainly within the different sub-fields of ancient studies. In recent years the development of research techniques and analytical models of archaeological evidence have identified similar historical paths that are similar, if not, in some cases, common to these different areas of the ancient world from the West (the Iberian Peninsula) to the East (Anatolia and the Levant), from the North (Europe and the Black Sea Coast) to the South (Maghreb and Egypt). These proceedings of SOMA 14 contain papers relating to the above-mentioned topics and feature themes such maritime, trade and colonization using archaeological data collected within contexts located within the Mediterranean basin and the Ancient Near East area, chronologically ranging from Prehistoric to Medieval periods.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Committee Listings
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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A new Late-Hittite Sphinx
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An architectural fragment with an image of ‘Daniel’
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Some thoughts on the military harbour of Knidos
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The dangers and risks of private trading from the Black Sea to Athens during the Fourth Century BC
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The port illustration on the floor mosaic of the Yakto Villa
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Management of underwater historical cultural heritage
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The place of the Dipylon Master in Attic Late Geometric pottery of the mid-8th century B.C.
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Transactions between local inhabitants and Assyrians of the Upper Tigris region: New evidence from the excavations at Zeviya Tivilki (Kumru Tarlası)
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The Imperial sculpture workshops: the origin of images of children in the depiction of the Exodus on Early Christian sarcophagi
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The fish industry in the Northern Pontic region (Cherson): Questions of continuity and prosperity in the early Byzantine period
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Correlating archaeological and linguistic hypothesis: A case study of the Celts in the north Pontic area
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The problem of dating the settlements of Zarubinian archaeological culture in the Middle Dnepr valley, with help of ancient imports
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Preliminary results of studies of shoreline abrasion of some Chersonesos settlements based on cartographic data
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Recent underwater archaeological research off the Croatian coast
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Economy of the sacred in rural Anatolia: Incomes, properties, transactions
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‘Green and brown’ white wares from the collection of the Archaeological Museum, National University of Kiev (Ukraine)
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Mesopotamian Chalcolithic cultures in the upper Tigris region: A case study of Salat Tepe and its environment
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Six anchorages west of Antalya – Turkey
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Depictions of ships on Attic black-and red-Figured vases: Some peculiarities
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Late Roman C (Phocean Red Slip) Ware from the lower city sondage in Kelenderis
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Underwater archaeological investigations around the Adalary Rocks (Crimea)
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A Multidisciplinary study: Facial Reconstruction
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Published: 2013
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407341460 (ebook)
- 9781407311760 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2555
- Ceramics and Pottery Studies
- Levant / Near East
- Epigraphy / Ancient and Medieval Texts / Papyri
- Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
- Art / Sculpture / Gems / Seals
- Excavation / Fieldwork / Survey
- Multiperiod
- Western Europe and Britain
- Festschrifte / Presentation Volumes
- Archaeozoology / Bioarchaeology / Osteoarchaeology
- Mediterranean