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Ancient Cultures at Monash University: Proceedings of a Conference held between 18-20 October 2013 on Approaches to Studying the Ancient Past
Jessica Cox, Caleb R. Hamilton, Katharine R. L. McLardy, Amy J. Pettman and David Stewart
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This volume presents 12 of the papers from the Ancient Cultures at Monash University post-graduate conference (2013) at Monash University, Australia, in the disciplines of archaeology, history, Classics and indigenous studies. The papers showcase research by post-graduates at Monash across a range of ancient disciplines, and as such contains a lot of innovative study. It is an interesting and varied collection of articles on a range of topics from the Classical world and the ancient Near East.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Editors’ Preface
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Papers presented at Ancient Cultures at Monash University
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Religion and Ritual
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Remembering the Practicalities of Meeting Human Needs: A Southern Italian Folk Tradition with Roots in Ancient ‘Magic’ Practices
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Thesmophorian Influences in Rome: Interrelations between the Thesmophoria and the Festival for Bona Dea, the Sacrum Anniversarium Cereis, and the Ieiunium Cereris
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Rome, Chios, Cyzicus and Miletus: the Intercultural Value of the Roman Foundation Myth in the Second Century BCE
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Textual Analysis
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Aspects of the Judiciary in the Egyptian Old Kingdom
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Receiving Sappho’s Erotic Moon – A Very Literary Affair
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Method and Theory
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Predynastic Female Figurines: A Reappraisal of the El-Ma’Mariya Corpus
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Approaches to Lithic Analysis: The Assemblage from Mut al-Kharab
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Distribution and Trade
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From Nubia to the Levant: The Distribution of Predynastic Egyptian Decorated Ware in Space and Time
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Beyond the Fayum: The Development of Egypt’s Western Oases during the Ptolemaic Period
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Material Culture
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North Sinai during the LBA IIB-EIA: Preliminary results for Way of Horus analysis
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New evidence from the Third Intermediate Period temple at Mut al-Kharab, Dakhleh Oasis
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‘Ain al-Gazzareen: New evidence for the earliest phases of occupation
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Published: 2015
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407343846 (ebook)
- 9781407314266 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2764