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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrea Manzo , Chiara Zazzaro , Diana Joyce de FalcoPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Edition: Approx 540 Pp., Incl. 225 FC I ed. Weight: 1.164kg ISBN: 9789004361430ISBN 10: 900436143 Pages: 638 Publication Date: 29 November 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction Address of President of ISMEO, Prof. Adriano Rossi, to the Participants to the 7th Red Sea Conference Adriano Rossi Dedication to Maurizio Tosi Bruno Genito Part 1: Prehistory and Bronze Age 1 Mersa/Wadi Gawasis: Organisation of an Egyptian Bronze Age Harbour on the Red Sea Coast Kathryn A. Bard and Rodolfo Fattovich 2 The Rock Engravings of Boats of Sinai and the Pharaonic Maritime Expeditions Patrice Pomey 3 Riverboats and Seagoing Ships: Lexicographical Analysis of Nautical Terms from the Sources of the Old Kingdom Serena Esposito 4 Marsa Matruh Revisited: Modelling Interaction at a Late Bronze Age Harbour on the Egyptian Coast Linda Hulin 5 Sorghum Paintings from the Meroitic Cemetery of Berber and Possible Implications for the Dispersal of the Plant across the Red Sea Alemseged Beldados and Mahmoud S. Bashir 6 Mapping Ancient Production and Trade of Copper in Oman and Obsidian in Ethiopia Ioana A. Dumitru and Michael Harrower 7 Timber-frame Architecture on Both Sides of the Red Sea from the Early First Millennium BCE: Recent Investigations of the German Archaeological Institute in South Arabia and Northern Ethiopia Mike Schnelle 8 Bronze Age Reed Boats of Magan and Magillum Boats of Meluhha in Cuneiform Literature Daniele Michaux-Colombot 9 Imports of Pottery and Glass Vessels in First Millennium CE South Arabia: Signs of Commercial and Cultural Contacts via the Red Sea Trade Routes Sarah Japp Part 2: Graeco-Roman and Byzantine Period 10 Overview of Fieldwork at Berenike (Red Sea Coast), Egypt, and in the Eastern Desert: 2011-2015 Steven E. Sidebotham 11 Exotic Cults in Roman Berenike? An Investigation into Two Temples in the Harbour Temenos Joanna K. Radkowska and Iwona Zych 12 The Great Temple of Berenike Martin Hense 13 Bead Trade in Roman Ports: A View from the Red Sea Port of Marsa Nakari Joanna Then-Obluska 14 Looking for Leuke Kome Michal Gawlikowski 15 The Greeks and the Arabian Coast of the Red Sea Luigi Gallo 16 Nautical Archaeology Surveys Near Jeddah, 2012-2013, and Their Connections to the Study of Red Sea Commerce Ralph K. Pedersen 17 The Christianisation of Adulis in Light of the Material Evidence Serena Massa and Caterina Giostra 18 The Western Indian Ocean Interaction Sphere: Significance of the Red Sea and the Arabian/Persian Gulf Routes from the Mediterranean to India (First Century BCE-Third Century CE) Sunil Gupta 19 Beyond the Boundaries of the Periplus: The Persian Gulf Route in the Supply to Myos Hormos and Berenike Roberta Tomber 20 Foreign Iconographic Elements in South Arabian Art: The Indian Contribution Serena Autiero Part 3: Modern and Contemporary Age 21 Suakin and Al Khandaq: The Influence of a Sea Port on a River Port Ahmed Hussein Abdelrahman Adam and Husna Taha Elatta 22 Collateral Roles in Pilgrimage Jacke S. Phillips 23 A Life Shaped by the Sea: Maritime Heritage in Suakin Shadia Taha 24 Timber for Ships: Considering Wood Supply for Boatbuilding in Jizan and the Farasan Islands, Saudi Arabia Lucy Semaan Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationAndrea Manzo is Professor of Archaeology of the Nile valley, Nubian and Ethiopian Archaeology at the University L'Orientale , Napels, and visiting Professor at Addis Ababa University. He has almost 30 years of fieldwork experience in Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea and Ethiopia. The archaeology and history of the marginal areas, man-environment relations, long distance trade, the cross-acculturation and emergence of social hierarchy in North-east Africa and the Red Sea are his main research interests. Chiara Zazzaro teaches Maritime Archaeology at the University L'Orientale , Napels. In 2006 she defended her PhD thesis about ancient maritime contacts along the African coast of the Red Sea. Since 2001 her research focuses on the study of ancient and traditional boatbuilding techniques, harbours and ports, navigation techniques and coastal environments, particularly in the Red Sea and Gulf area. Diana Joyce de Falco is a PhD candidate in Asian, African and Mediterranean Studies at the University L'Orientale , Naples. Her research focuses on Jewish cultural heritage in Italy. She has worked as an assistant curator on several exhibitions and as a cataloguer of Jewish cultural heritage in Southern Italy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |