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East-European Archaeological Journal :: text version (text version) Between the Alpes and Ocean: Veneti - "others Germans"? S.E. Rassadin, Minsk Multibead Temporal Ring on Lands of Southern Rus' M.V. Panchenko, Kiev Technology of the Production of the Sabatinovo Culture Ceramics A.O. The feature article on the researches of the history of Olvia and Berezan before the beginninig of the XIX-th century AD I.V. Concise reports About Palaeolith Researches in Crimea in 1994 V.N. Excavation on an Early Slavic Settlement Aleksandrovka near to Chernigov in 1994 R.V. Osteological materials from a settlement Molyukhov Bugor O.P. Osteological materials from a settlement Dibrova O.P. The Names of IV-VI centuries AD as a Source on Ethnogenesis of the Slavs S.E. Southern Line of a Defense of Ancient Settlement in Mokhnach (to a Problem of the Slavic-Khazar relations) V.V. Ikona Matki Boskiej Chełmskiej. Composition of Pewters from Early Slavic Hoards Belonging to "The Antiqivity of Ants" A.N. Materials of Late Bronze Age from the Island Samovitsa D.P.

Épigraphie en réseau | Réflexions sur les potentialités d'innovations dans la représentation numérique des inscriptions et leurs contenus historiques Greek into Arabic: Studia graeco-arabica Studia graeco-arabica is the journal on line of the European Research Council Advanced Grant 249431 Greek into Arabic. Philosophical Concepts and Linguistic Bridges. It features critical articles and reviews on the transmission of philosophical and scientific texts from and into various languages – Greek, Syriac, Arabic, and Latin – from late Antiquity to the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Issues of Studia graeco-arabica availables in print (ISSN 2281-2687):Studia graeco-arabica 1 (2011), Pacini Editore, Pisa 2012Institutions and libraries interested in receiving free sample copies of Studia graeco-arabica are kindly requested to contact us: info@greekintoarabic.euOnline submission: Articles for publication in Studia graeco-arabica can be submitted online through Editorial Manager, please click here.

ISIS - Journal of the Ancient Chronology Forum Welcome to the ISIS Archive To search the Archive click on Buttons above, or use Search Box "The advancement of research into the chronology, archaeology and history of the ancient world." ISIS was the only scholarly organisation specifically established to study the chronology of ancient times. It was founded in 1985 by a group of students and scholars of ancient history, and its related fields of study, who felt it was important to develop an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Man's ancient past. ISIS has published research on the great cultures of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East including Egypt and Nubia; Canaan, Philistia and Israel; Phoenicia and Syria; Assyria, Babylonia, Elam and Persia; Anatolia; Cyprus, Crete and Greece; and Italy, Sicily and Sardinia. The Journal of the Ancient Chronology Forum (JACF) is the journal of the Institute. ISIS and its journal was the forum for the publication of the David Rohl New Chronology, as well other revised chronologies.

Iris Online - Home Internet Archaeology - Electronic Journal - Home Page 2000 to 2009 - Institute of Nautical Archaeology Search issues of the INA Quarterly Most Recent Issues In Print Click below to view issue previews and feature articles. Join INA today and start receiving The INA Quarterly as a benefit of membership. Winter 2013 Vol. 40 - No. 4 ► Fall 2013 Vol. 40 - No. 3 ► Summer 2013 Vol. 40 - No. 2 ► Icon - The institute of conservation Membership PublicationsPeer-reviewed Journals Online access to the Journal of the InstituteNon-Icon PublicationsChantry Library Is a bi-monthly magazine sent to all members, containing news, briefings and updates, feature articles, notes from the Groups, articles on practical topics and listings of upcoming events, awards and scholarships. Back issues of Icon News can be found by following the links If you would like to contribute an item to Icon News, please send it by email to the editor, Lynette GillThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . If you are interested in advertising in Icon News, delivered to over 2,500 conservators across the world please click here to download our current rate card. Icon publishes a range of Caring For.. leaflets which are aimed at members of the public, providing basic information "Caring for the Public Realm" - Public_Realm 635.46 Kb Icon does not hold any stocks of Conference papers.

Hyperboreus | BIBLIOTHECA CLASSICA PETROPOLITANA Hyperboreus was founded by the Bibliotheca classica Petropolitana in 1994 as the first academic journal in Russia since the 1917 revolution specializing in the field of classical studies. Scholars from the Classical Department of St. Petersburg State University, the St. The aims of Hyperboreus are to advance the study of classical antiquity in Russia and to encourage international cooperation in this field by publishing original articles and reviews of books in Russian, English, German, French, Italian, and Latin. Hyperboreus also aims at throwing light upon archaeological excavations of the classical sites on the Northern coast of the Black Sea region. Hyperboreus is edited in two annual fascicles. The annotations follow the bibliographical periodicals: Gnomon, L' Annee philologique. Guidelines for contributors The maximal length of a publication in one volume should not exceed 64,000 characters (with spaces). For papers in Russian, see the Russian version of this page. Cic. Monographs: G.

The Heritage of Egypt Magazine The Heritage of Egypt was launched in 2008 and is the first publication relating to the history, archaeology, and legacy of Egypt that is edited, produced, and owned in Egypt; this gives the publication a unique perspective on the complex histories of ancient and modern Egypt. The Heritage of Egypt is published three times a year, in January, May, and September. The magazine reaches thousands of readers through direct sales in Egypt and the provision of copies to archaeological societies in the United Kingdom. For acquiring individual paper copies of the magazine and for a Table of Contents of each issue, please see the website of the publisher, Al-Hadara Publishing. If you would like to get a subscription, here's a subscription form (in PDF). Editor of the magazine is Amgad Refai. Back-issues 1-5 are offered here for free, plus a selection of articles from issue 6: This web page is hosted by the Egyptologists' Electronic Forum.

Hebrew Studies Volume 54 Editor SERGE FROLOV, Southern Methodist University Associate Editor SMADAR SHIFFMAN, Tel Aviv University Book Review Editors PAMELA BARMASH, Washington University—St. Managing Editor RICK PAINTER, iMPACT School of Leadership,/p> Editorial Board Nitza Ben Dov, Haifa University W. Volume 53 Marvin A. Smadar Shiffman, Tel Aviv University Pamela Barmash, Washington University—St. Rick Painter, Urban Bible College Nitza Ben Dov, Haifa University Mayer Gruber, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Yaffah Berlowitz, Bar-Ilan University Stanley Nash, Hebrew Union College—JIR, New York Shmuel Bolozky, University of Massachusetts—Amherst Meira Polliack, Tel Aviv University Marc Brettler, Brandeis University Baruch Schwartz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Serge Frolov, Southern Methodist University Naomi Sokoloff, University of Washington W. Volume 52 Volume 51

Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies GRBS is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal devoted to the culture and history of Greece from Antiquity to the Renaissance, featuring research on all aspects of the Hellenic world from prehistoric antiquity through the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods, including studies of modern classical scholarship. Founded by John J. Bilitz Editorial Board Senior Editor: Kent J. Rigsby, Duke University Associate Editor: Joshua D. Advisory Board William M. Gunnel Ekroth, University of Uppsala José M. Kathryn J. Malcolm F. William A. Anthony Kaldellis, Ohio State University Lene Rubinstein, University of London This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.

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