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Bibliography: Christianization of the Peloponnese
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology The Christianization of the Peloponnese: Bibliography http://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/greekbasilicas/bibliography.php Rebecca Sweetman, Classics, University of St. … Continue reading
Bibliography: Tell Leilan
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Near Eastern Archaeology Tell Leilan Project: Selected Publications http://leilan.yale.edu/pubs/all.html Harvey Weiss, Tell Leilan Project, Yale University Latest works 2012. … Continue reading
Bibliography: UTARP (Upper Tigris Archaeological Research Project)
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Near Eastern Archaeology Upper Tigris Archaeological Research Project (UTARP) Bibliography http://arcserver.usc.edu/reports/biblio.html Bradley J. Parker, Department of History, University of … Continue reading
Bibliography: El Hibeh
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Egyptian Archaeology U. C. Berkeley Excavations at El Hibeh: Bibliography http://neareastern.berkeley.edu/hibeh/references.htm http://neareastern.berkeley.edu/hibeh/references_finds.htm Brian Muhs, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, … Continue reading
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Bibliography: Pompeii
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Roman Art & Archaeology Pompeiana Bibliography http://beta.pompeiana.org/?page_id=36 Eric Poehler, Classics, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Kevin R. Cole, Visual Arts … Continue reading
Bibliographies: Qatna
The following have been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Archaeological Sites in the Near East Qatna-Bibliographie http://www.qatna.de/Referenzen-Bibliographie.html (links to http://www.qatna.de/PDF/Bibliographie/Bibliographie.pdf ) Dr. Peter Pfalzner, Universitat Tubingen Last updated … Continue reading
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Bibliography: Karnak
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Egyptian Archaeology CFEETK: Centre Franco-Egyptien d’Etude des Temples de Karnak – Bibliography http://www.cfeetk.cnrs.fr/uk/index.php?page=bibliographie CFEETK; Sébastien Biston-Moulin, compiler. Updated May … Continue reading
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Bibliography: Tell Sabi Abyad (Syria)
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Archaeological Sites in the Near East Consolidating Empire: Reconstructing Hegemonic Practices of the Middle Assyrian Empire at the Late … Continue reading
Bibliography: Megiddo
The following has been added to the Zotero Group for Ancient World Open Bibliographies and the Ancient World Open Bibliographies Wiki. Archaeological Sites in the Near East Megiddo Bibliography https://sites.google.com/site/megiddoexpedition/the-expedition/publications/megiddo-bibliography The Megiddo Expedition (Tel Aviv University and consortial members) No … Continue reading