The Islands of the Eastern Mediterranean

The Islands of the Eastern Mediterranean
Author: Ozlem Caykent
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857737392

The Mediterranean, or 'Middle Sea', has long been regarded as the symbolic centre of European civilization. The binding water between Turkey, the Middle East, the trading communities of North Africa, and the European powerhouses Italy, France and Greece, a history of this sea is a new and vital way of understanding the history of the societies which have flourished in the region. The Islands of the Eastern Mediterranean charts the story of the water as both connector and border, and analyses the islands role in world history. Covering Mehmed II's efforts to conquer the old Roman Empire, through to the claims of Rhodes and the role of the Aegean Islands in Ottoman international relations, to the British in Cyprus and the present-day tensions, this book's interconnected essays from leading scholars form a tapestry of knowledge. Together, they represent a new frontier in the way in which we look at sea histories. This will become essential reading for scholars of History, International Relations, Trade and Migration.

Body, Cosmos and Eternity

Body, Cosmos and Eternity
Author: Rogério Sousa
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2014-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1784910031

This volume collects papers from the symposium 'Body, Cosmos and Eternity: the Symbolism of Coffins in Ancient Egypt', convened at the historical building of the University of Port, February 2013.

Ancient Egyptian Animal Fables

Ancient Egyptian Animal Fables
Author: Jennifer Miyuki Babcock
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2022-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004466959

This book examines the depictions of anthropomorphised animals found on ostraca and papyri from Deir el-Medina and considers their narrative and artistic purpose within the religious environment of New Kingdom Thebes.

Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom

Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom
Author: Julia Harvey
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2021-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 900449720X

About 240 wooden statues survive from the Old Kingdom (c. 2575 - 2134 BC). The statues that can be dated by external criteria have been gathered together into a chronological catalogue and their features studied to establish dating criteria. The criteria are then applied to the remaining statues, enabling many of them to be assigned dates within individual reigns of the Old Kingdom.

Corpus of Reliefs of the New Kingdom from the Memphite Necropolis and Lower Egypt

Corpus of Reliefs of the New Kingdom from the Memphite Necropolis and Lower Egypt
Author: Geoffrey Thorndike Martin
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2023-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317726502

One of the remarkable anomalies of Egyptian History is that the source material for the study of one of the country's principal settlements sites and one of the greatest cities of antiquity-Memphis-is comparatively scarce. The Memphite cemeteries, however, have yielded up masses of material, particularly for the Archaic Period and the Old Kingdom. In the New Kingdom, with which we are concerned in this volume, Memphis was a city of immense administrative and cultural importance, as well as being the seat of the royal court, and there seems little reason to doubt that many of the great officials and courtiers of the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and to some extent the Twentieth Dynasties were buried in Saqqara, the Memphite necropolis.

Deliciae Fictiles V. Networks and Workshops

Deliciae Fictiles V. Networks and Workshops
Author: Patricia Lulof
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1789253136

Temples are the most prestigious buildings in the urban landscape of ancient Italy, emerging within a network of centres of the then-known Mediterranean world. Notwithstanding the fragmentary condition of the buildings’ remains, these monuments – and especially their richly decorated roofs – are crucial sources of information on the constitution of political, social and craft identities, acting as agents in displaying the meaning of images. The subject of this volume is thematic and includes material from the Eastern Mediterranean (including Greece and Turkey). Contributors discuss the network between patron elites and specialized craft communities that were responsible for the sophisticated terracotta decoration of temples in Italy between 600 and 100 BC, focusing on the mobility of craft people and craft traditions and techniques, asking how images, iconographies, practices and materials can be used to explain the organization of ancient production, distribution and consumption. Special attention has been given to relations with the Eastern Mediterranean (Greece and Anatolia). Investigating craft communities, workshop organizations and networks has never been thoroughly undertaken for this period and region, nor for this exceptionally rich category of materials, or for the craftspeople producing the architectural terracottas. Papers in this volume aim to improve our understanding of roof production and construction in this period, to reveal relationships between main production centres, and to study the possible influences of immigrant craftspeople.