Zeugma Mosaics


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Mosaics of Zeugma


Mosaics of Zeugma

Author: Mehmet Önal

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2002


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Zeugma


Zeugma

Author: Robert Early

language: en

Publisher: John Humphrey

Release Date: 2003


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In 2000 a major archaeological rescue project took place at Zeugma in order to learn as much as possible about this ancient city before it was flooded by the Birecik Dam. Many of the discoveries, particularly the outstanding mosaics, have stunned the archaeological world and caught the imagination of the general public. This volume publishes the interim reports from this season of excavation, presenting us with a glimpse of some of the discoveries, including Hellenistic and Roman upper-class houses, shops, bathhouses and military structures. Particular attention is paid here to the life-size bronze statue of Mars (complete with silver and gold eyes), inscriptions of Antiochus I of Commagene, the Roman military presence and, of course, the marvellous wall-paintings and mosaics which are presented in colour photographs. Five reports are presented here, one of which is in French. This study provides us with a tantalising glimpse of what is to come.

New Frontiers in Archaeology: Proceedings of the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference 2019


New Frontiers in Archaeology: Proceedings of the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference 2019

Author: Kyra Kaercher

language: en

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Release Date: 2020-11-19


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The theme for the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference (CASA) 2019 was New Frontiers in Archaeology and this volume presents papers from a wide range of topics such as new geographical areas of research, using museum collections and legacy data, new ways to teach archaeology and new scientific or theoretic paradigms.