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British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan (BMSAES) British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography. Bryn Mawr Classical Review. Bulletin of the History of Archaeology. Bulletin | American Research Center in Egypt. Bulletin for Biblical Research | Institute for Biblical Research. Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society. Bulletin for Old Testament Studies in Africa | School of Mission and Theology. Paper edition: ISSN 1502-0819 // Online edition: ISSN 1502-0827 Bulletin for Old Testament Studies in Africa (BOTSA) was published biannually (in May and November) from 1996 to 2006, in paper and (full text) online editions. BOTSA aimed at being a forum for exchange of ideas and information about Old Testament studies in Africa. And in brief articles it commented on pedagogical, methodological and research political questions related to Old Testament studies in Africa, and it also brought notices on research projects, teaching programmes, books and conferences.

From 2006 BOTSA continues as BOTSA Electronic Forum Bulletin for Old Testament Studies in Africa was indexed in: ATLA Religion Database, published by the American Theological Library Association, 250 S. From 1996 to 1999 (issues 1-7) BOTSA was published under the name Newsletter on African Old Testament Scholarship (paper edition ISSN: 0808-2413, online edition ISSN 1500-7383). Published issues BOTSA is edited and published by. Bulletin of the International Association for Paleodontology. Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists. Berkeley Undergraduate Journal of Classics. The Berkeley Undergraduate Journal of Classics is committed to the progress and proliferation of scholarship in the field of Classics and to providing a common medium through which undergraduates from all relevant disciplines can actively engage in one another’s work. In order to establish a channel for interdepartmental exchange and collaboration, we seek to publish exceptional papers and translations from a wide range of fields pertaining to Classics and the world of the ancient Mediterranean.

Current Issue, Volume 2, Issue 2, 2013 Forematter Cover Letter from the Editors Articles The Divine-Human Aporia in Presocratic PhilosophyGyllenhal, David Hellenistic Jewelry & the Commoditization of Elite Greek WomenContestabile, Haley The Ultimate Romana MorsFarrior, Mary-Evelyn Catullus and the Lyric VoiceAlli, Qasim Zulfekar Translations. The Open Anthropology Journal. Bioarchaeology of the Near East. Biblica. AUXILIARY SCIENCES IN ARCHAEOLOGY, PRESERVATION OF RELICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING. AWOL - The Ancient World Online. ‘Atiqot - Publications of the Israel Antiquities Authority. ASMOSIA Association for the Study of Marble & Other Stones in Antiquity. The arkeotek journal - Home page. Ars Orientalis. Arachnion. A Journal of Literature and Ancient History on the Web. The editors (Maurizio Lana and Emanuele Narducci), and the editorial board. Last technical revision by Maurizio Lana, April 24, 1996.This document ( ) is part of «Arachnion - A Journal of Ancient Literature and History on the Web» ( ).

The editors are Maurizio Lana and Emanuele Narducci. - The Journal is distributed by the host of CISI - Università degli Studi di Torino - Via Sant'Ottavio 20 - 10124 Torino. Quoting this document, please remember to mention the original paper edition, if any, and the electronic edition of Arachnion (in the form: Arachnion. A Journal of Ancient Literature and History on the Web - If you like to cite on the Web this document, please create a link to it, not to a local copy.

ARANE | ICONEA. Archiv - E&G – Quaternary Science Journal. Archaeologica Adriatica. Archeologia e Calcolatori. Archaeology Magazine. Archaeology International. The Archaeology News Network. Antiqua. ANTIQUA is a new, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal for archaeologists and scientists with a particular interest in the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology.

Our journal publishes Original Research papers as well as Rapid Communications, Case Histories, Editorials, and Letters. The journal seeks to provide an international, dynamic forum for archaeologists to share their own knowledge. Announcements Vol 2, No 1 (2012) Table of Contents Original Articles Rapid Communications Antiqua [eISSN 2038-9604] is a new Open Access, online-only, peer-reviewed journal published by PAGEPress, Pavia, Italy. APS Proceedings Online | American Philosophical Society. Antrocom, Online Journal of Anthropology. Antiquity Journal. Ancient World Magazine. Dall’Egitto alle Ande Il direttore scientifico di AncientWorld Magazine Pasquale Barile interverrà all’interno della conferenza... posted on : 3 nov, 2012 | author : Pasquale Barile Ancient Skies posted on : 18 ott, 2012 | author : Pasquale Barile Una Stonehenge in Svezia?

Il sito megalitico di Ales Stenar in Svezia sarebbe stato costruito sul modello di Stonehenge. Posted on : 1 mag, 2012 | author : Pasquale Barile Un ossuario la prova più antica della... Un ossuario risalente al I sec. ce rinvenuto in una tomba a Gerusalemme potrebbe contenere la prima rappresentazione... Scoperta una Stonehenge più antica? Posted on : 11 apr, 2012 | author : Pasquale Barile Un complesso rituale preistorico rinvenuto su un’isola al largo della punta settentrionale della Gran Bretagna sembra essere più antico di... Non si placa la polemica sul cosiddetto ̶... posted on : 7 apr, 2012 | author : Pasquale Barile Allarme per i tesori archeologici della Siria Scoperto un elmo greco di bronzo.

AncientPlanet Online Journal. AJA | American Journal of Archaeology. ANMED - Research Institute on Mediterranean Civilizations. American Numismatic Society | Numlit / Numlit. Numismatic Literature is the Society's annotated bibliography of published work in all fields of numismatics. At its core NumLit is a text archive that supports multiple delivery formats, one that is designed for longevity in the face of rapid technological innovation. For users, NumLit currently exists as subject and author indexes that are regularly updated as new titles are entered. The titles are also listed in the reverse order of when they were added. Please note that NumLit is very much "under development" and comments are very welcome.

NumLit is a community effort so that we also wish to thank the regional editors. We will be working to establish new procedures for accepting entries, including on-line submission, and welcome preliminary indications from anyone who might be interested in participating. NumLit 144, 145, 146, 147, 148 and 149 are currently available in the following formats, the first three of which are automatically generated from the last: Discussion.

:: American Center of Oriental Research :: Akoue Online Access / Publications / The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Acta Classica - African Journal Archive. Aegeus - Society for Aegean Prehistory | Aegeus - Society for Aegean Prehistory | Abstract The appearance of the brailed rig and loose–footed sail at the end of the Late Bronze Age revolutionized seafaring in the eastern Mediterranean. The most famous early appearance of this new technology is found in history’s first visual representation of a naval battle, on the walls of Ramesses III’s mortuary temple at Medinet Habu, where both Egyptian and Sea Peoples ships are depicted with this new rig, as well as top–mounted crow’s nests and decking upon which shipborne warriors do battle.

The identical employment of these innovative components of maritime technology by opposing forces in this battle suggests either some level of previous contact between the invaders and those responsible for designing and constructing Egypt’s ships of war, or shared interaction with a third party, perhaps on the Syro–Canaanite coast. Introduction Contact and Conflict in the Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean The Sea Peoples and the Helladic Oared Galley.

Advances in Anthropology. ADS Newsletter Index. Adalya - The Annual of the Suna & İnan KIRAÇ Research Institute on Mediterranean Civilizations. The annual historical-archaeological journal of Suna & İnan KIRAÇ Research Institute on Mediterranean Civilizations has been published continuously at Antalya since 1996 and bears an ancient name of this historical city founded by the Pergamene King Attalos II ca. mid 2nd century BC. The scope of ADALYA covers studies of history and archaeology and relevant disciplines regarding the research, documentation, conservation and repair of the historical, archaeological and cultural values of the Anatolian Mediterranean, i.e. the rich geography including "firstly Antalya and environs" comprising Lycia, Pamphylia, Pisidia and Cilicia, and interpretation of its relations with the cultures along the rest of the Mediterranean coastline From the 2005 volume of Adalya, VIII onwards, the articles are indexed in the A&HCI (Arts & Humanities Cititation Index) and in the CC/A&H (Current Contents / Arts & Humanities).