Archaeological Work on Hellenistic and Roman Egypt, 2000–2009
RS Bagnall, P Davoli - American Journal of Archaeology, 2011 - journals.uchicago.edu
If the past decade has not witnessed many great publicity coups for Egyptian archaeology of
the period from Alexander to the Arab conquest, it has nonetheless been a period of striking …
the period from Alexander to the Arab conquest, it has nonetheless been a period of striking …
Bureaucratic power and government competitiveness
T Im - The Korean Government and Public Policies in a …, 2013 - Springer
How did the bureaucracy in Korea manage to empower the nation's talent and mobilize its
scarce resources so efficiently toward economic development, especially in the 1960s …
scarce resources so efficiently toward economic development, especially in the 1960s …
Across Water and Sand: A Study of Southern Mediterranean Mobility and Connectivity during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (c. 300 BCE–c. 300 CE)
G Leghissa - 2024 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation investigates the instances and nature of interregional mobility of peoples,
goods, and technological ideas across the North African coast (from Egypt to Mauretania) …
goods, and technological ideas across the North African coast (from Egypt to Mauretania) …
Glass from the tell Farama/Pelusium excavations 2003–2006
K Gawlikowska - Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2017 - ceeol.com
The paper presents 89 selected glass fragments found during the four seasons of
excavation in Pelusium, in and around the theater. They represent mostly tableware and …
excavation in Pelusium, in and around the theater. They represent mostly tableware and …
[PDF][PDF] LE THÉÂTR HELLÉNISTIQUE ARCHÉOLOGIE
V Jeammet, M du Louvre, P Ballet, Y Lafond - theses.fr
À la suite de la conquête d'Alexandre le Grand en 331 av. J.-C., l'Égypte accueille sur son
territoire des immigrants grecs, s' enrichissant ainsi d'une nouvelle identité culturelle, que …
territoire des immigrants grecs, s' enrichissant ainsi d'une nouvelle identité culturelle, que …
Tell Farama (Pelusium). Roman City on the Mediterranean Coast
K Jakubiak - Greco-Roman Cities at the Crossroads of Cultures: The …, 2019 - torrossa.com
Summary Tell Farama (Pelusium) is one of the most important archaeological sites situated
on the Sinai Peninsula. An attempt at reconstructing how the city was planned and how it …
on the Sinai Peninsula. An attempt at reconstructing how the city was planned and how it …
[HTML][HTML] 4CARE-SITES
T AL-FARAMĀ - 4care-skos.mf.no
The site of Pelusium is situated in north-west Sinai, approximately 40km east of the Suez
Canal. Located at the mouth of the Pelusiac branch of the Nile, the site was host to one of …
Canal. Located at the mouth of the Pelusiac branch of the Nile, the site was host to one of …
Fouilles et travaux en Égypte et au Soudan, 2005-2007
N Grimal, E Adly, A Arnaudiès - Orientalia, 2007 - JSTOR
1 Cette chronique est rédigée en partenariat entre le Collège de France et l'Institut fran-çais
d'Archéologie orientale. Les abréviations des périodiques et séries sont celles indiquées …
d'Archéologie orientale. Les abréviations des périodiques et séries sont celles indiquées …
[PDF][PDF] Greco-Roman Cities at the Crossroads of Cultures
PEC Mission, M el-Alamein, G Bąkowska-Czerner… - 2019 - academia.edu
Summary Tell Farama (Pelusium) is one of the most important archaeological sites situated
on the Sinai Peninsula. An attempt at reconstructing how the city was planned and how it …
on the Sinai Peninsula. An attempt at reconstructing how the city was planned and how it …
[PDF][PDF] Striking similarity: Pottery features and their relations in Ptolemaic Egypt
JC Carrington - 2019 - ecommons.cornell.edu
This dissertation poses two major questions: what accounts for changes in pottery
production during the Ptolemaic period in Egypt and what explains certain similarities …
production during the Ptolemaic period in Egypt and what explains certain similarities …