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Bridging the Gap: Disciplines, Times, and Spaces in Dialogue – Volume 2 -

Bridging the Gap: Disciplines, Times, and Spaces in Dialogue – Volume 2

Sessions 3, 7 and 8 from the Conference Broadening Horizons 6 Held at the Freie Universität Berlin, 24–28 June 2019

Nathalie Kallas (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
292 Seiten
2025
Archaeopress Access Archaeology (Verlag)
978-1-80327-728-8 (ISBN)
CHF 95,95 inkl. MwSt
Volume 2 compiles papers presented in three enlightening sessions: Session 3 – Visual and Textual Forms of Communication; Session 7 – The Future of the Past. Archaeologists and Historians in Cultural Heritage Studies; and Session 8 – Produce, Consume, Repeat. History and Archaeology of Ancient Near Eastern Economies.
Since 2007, the conferences organized under the title ‘Broadening Horizons’ have provided a regular venue for postgraduates and early career scholars in Ancient Near Eastern Studies. Three volumes present the proceedings of the 6th Broadening Horizons Conference, which took place at the Freie Universität Berlin from 24–28 June, 2019. The general theme, ‘Bridging the Gap: Disciplines, Times, and Spaces in Dialogue’, is aimed at encouraging communication and the development of multidisciplinary approaches to the study of material cultures and textual sources.







The second volume compiles papers presented in three enlightening sessions: Session 3 – Visual and Textual Forms of Communication; Session 7 – The Future of the Past. Archaeologists and Historians in Cultural Heritage Studies; and Session 8 – Produce, Consume, Repeat. History and Archaeology of Ancient Near Eastern Economies. Within this volume, the 20 papers traverse diverse topics spanning multiple periods, from the 5th millennium BCE to the Roman Empire, and encompass a wide array of geographical regions within the Near East.

Nathalie Kallas (PhD Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, 2018) is a postdoctoral researcher and current research fellow at the Institute for Near Eastern Archaeology at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. She is the field director of the Tell Ushayer excavations in Jordan. She held several positions at the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin and has collaborated on numerous excavation projects.

Foreword







Introduction – Nathalie Kallas


 


Session 3 — Visual and Textual Forms of Communication


Meaning and Meaningfulness in the Visual Arts: The Akkadian Legacy in the Ur III Period – Marian H. Feldman







Sexuation of animals’ bodies in the bullae from Qasr-I Abu Nasr – Delphine Poinsot







Generations of Writing: The Secondary Inscriptions of Darius’ tacara at Persepolis – Olivia Ramble







A few insights into the variety of interactions between texts and diagrams in Old Babylonian mathematics – Adeline Reynaud







Chariots, Thrones, and Emblems. Visual/Material Bonds in Old Babylonian Legal Practice – Elisa Roßberger







When Horses and Onagers Collide: The Use of Constraining Force in the Neo-Assyrian Reliefs – Margaux Spruyt







Up/down, close/far, front/back: the conceptualization of the dynamics of power in Hittite texts – Marta Pallavidini







Apotropaic representations on Late Bronze Age ring seals – Benedetta Bellucci







Seal-Impressed Vessels at Hama, Syria (c. 2500-2000 BC) – Agnese Vacca, Valentina Tumolo, Georges Mouamar and Stephen Lumsden







Potmarks on the Lebanese coast: A medium of communication in the Early Bronze Age – Metoda Peršin







Personal Religion in the Ramesside Period from the Deir el-Medina Votive Stelae: A Case for the Study of Iconography – Iria Souto Castro







Texts, scenes and rituals to preserve the memory of the deceased in private tombs at the end of the 18th Dynasty in Thebes – María Silvana Catania







The transmission of priestly science in ancient Egyptian temples of the Graeco-Roman period: The case study of the sacred trees* – Federica Pancin


 


Session 7 –The Future of the Past. Archaeologists and Historians in Cultural Heritage Studies


Codifying culture: The making of Phoenician style – Lamia Sassine







Come, Tell Me Where You Live! Perceptions of Local Antiquity and Cultural Awareness in the Region of Koya – Cinzia Pappi


 


Session 8 – Produce, Consume, Repeat. History and Archaeology of Ancient Near Eastern Economies


Making new sense of ancient economies. Markets, networks, and social orders in the pre-Islamic Near East – Eivind Heldaas Seland







Deciphering the Skills of the Prehistoric Painting Technique: Case Study of the Painted Pottery of the 5th Millennium BCE from Tall-e Bakun A (Fars province, Iran) – Takehiro Miki







Persian Female Weavers in the Persepolis Economy – Yazdan Safaee







Shops in Ancient Berytus: New Data from Old Excavations – Hassan El-Hajj







Viticulture in the Roman Colony of Berytus: Economic Considerations – Naseem Raad

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Zusatzinfo 71 figures, 11 tables, 2 plates (colour throughout)
Sprache englisch
Maße 203 x 276 mm
Gewicht 1525 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
ISBN-10 1-80327-728-9 / 1803277289
ISBN-13 978-1-80327-728-8 / 9781803277288
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