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Pp. 209-2017, in: Augé et al., Report on the 2004, Fourth Season of the Saudi-French Archaeological Project at Madâ’in Sâlih. 'Atlal 20, 2010
Swiss-Liechtenstein excavations at az-Zantur in Petra, 1997
Pp. 147-151 in: M. Herfort-Koch, U. Mandel and U. Schädler (eds.), Hellenistische und kaiserzeitliche Keramik des östlichen Mittelmeergebietes; Frankfurt a.M., 1996
Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - SHS, 2020
Pp. 308-310 in: Swiss-Liechtenstein Excavations at az-Zantur in Petra 1994. The Sixth Campaign. ADAJ 39, 1995
R.A. Stucky et al., ADAJ 35, 1991
Pp. 385-389 in: J. Frösén et al., The 1998 Finnish Jabal Harun Project: A Preliminary Report. ADAJ 43, 1999
Pp. 409-411 in: in Z.T. Fiema et al., The 1999 Finnish Jabal Harun Project: A Preliminary Report. ADAJ 44, 2000
J. Frosén, Z.T. Fiema, K. Koistinen, J. Studer, Ch. Danielli, R. Holmgren, Y. Gerber, N. Heiska, A. Lahelma, ADAJ 46, 2002
Pp. 286-292 in: R.A. Stucky et al., Swiss-Liechtenstein Excavations at ez-Zantur in Petra 1993. The Fifth Campaign. ADAJ 38, 1994
Pp. 272-275 in: B. Kolb, Swiss-Liechtenstein Excavations at az-Zantur in Petra 1997. ADAJ 42, 1998
Pp. 245-253 in: M. Lindner et al., Umm Rattam Survey: Specialized Reports. ADAJ 51, 2007
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, Dec 31, 2021
The initial idea for this kind of workshop on “Roman Pottery in the Near East” went back to the c... more The initial idea for this kind of workshop on “Roman Pottery in the Near East” went back to the conference on Archaeology and Archaeometry in Parma and Pisa in 2008. We became very enthusiastic about the idea to initialise our own series of pottery workshops in which we would strive to connect scholars and researchers currently working on pottery from the Roman period in the Near East, mainly Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel, hoping to establish an academic network that would provide a platform for discussions for researchers of all levels that might transcend political differences. The 2014 round table in Amman focused on the large number of ceramic research projects from Transjordan and the Nabataean/Roman pottery studies from Middle and Southern Transjordan. The hottest discussion concerns established typo-chronology of Nabataean fine ware in the Petra region, an issue which is crucial for future pottery research in the Nabataean territories. The chronology is questioned by Tali-Erickson, to which Wenner provides a response. The presentation of eight papers from the round-table is dedicated to S. Thomas Parker, who supported the vision wholeheartedly and was an active participant and discussant in the workshops.
This is the report on the seventh season of excavations in Madain Salih, ancient Hegra
Roman Pottery in the Near East: Local Production and Regional Trade, 2014
Common ware samples from 1st to 5th centuries AD from Petra, representing the South Transjordan p... more Common ware samples from 1st to 5th centuries AD from Petra, representing the South Transjordan pottery production, will be compared with corresponding vessel forms of the same time period from Tell Hisban, representing the Middle and North Transjordan pottery production. It will be shown that the common ware pottery as found in Petra and in the original Nabataean ‘homeland’ is distinctive from the common ware in Middle and North Transjordan, clearly representing a ‘particular form’ within the ‘common concept’ of the Hellenistic/early Roman pottery tradition. The pottery traditions of South and Middle/North Transjordan may represent two different ceramic koines, the ‘Nabataean’ and the ‘Palestinian ceramic koine’. The distribution of the genuine Nabataean common ware pottery remains constricted to the Nabataean kingdom sensu proprio, i.e. within the Nabataean region before the early 1st century BC expansion.
... 81 aPPeNDiX : arCHÄoMetriSCHe UNterSUCHUNGeN (Yvonne Gerber) . . . . 89 Fragestellung. . . . ... more ... 81 aPPeNDiX : arCHÄoMetriSCHe UNterSUCHUNGeN (Yvonne Gerber) . . . . 89 Fragestellung. . . . . ...
Pp. 209-2017, in: Augé et al., Report on the 2004, Fourth Season of the Saudi-French Archaeological Project at Madâ’in Sâlih. 'Atlal 20, 2010
Swiss-Liechtenstein excavations at az-Zantur in Petra, 1997
Pp. 147-151 in: M. Herfort-Koch, U. Mandel and U. Schädler (eds.), Hellenistische und kaiserzeitliche Keramik des östlichen Mittelmeergebietes; Frankfurt a.M., 1996
Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - SHS, 2020
Pp. 308-310 in: Swiss-Liechtenstein Excavations at az-Zantur in Petra 1994. The Sixth Campaign. ADAJ 39, 1995
R.A. Stucky et al., ADAJ 35, 1991
Pp. 385-389 in: J. Frösén et al., The 1998 Finnish Jabal Harun Project: A Preliminary Report. ADAJ 43, 1999
Pp. 409-411 in: in Z.T. Fiema et al., The 1999 Finnish Jabal Harun Project: A Preliminary Report. ADAJ 44, 2000
J. Frosén, Z.T. Fiema, K. Koistinen, J. Studer, Ch. Danielli, R. Holmgren, Y. Gerber, N. Heiska, A. Lahelma, ADAJ 46, 2002
Pp. 286-292 in: R.A. Stucky et al., Swiss-Liechtenstein Excavations at ez-Zantur in Petra 1993. The Fifth Campaign. ADAJ 38, 1994
Pp. 272-275 in: B. Kolb, Swiss-Liechtenstein Excavations at az-Zantur in Petra 1997. ADAJ 42, 1998
Pp. 245-253 in: M. Lindner et al., Umm Rattam Survey: Specialized Reports. ADAJ 51, 2007
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, Dec 31, 2021
The initial idea for this kind of workshop on “Roman Pottery in the Near East” went back to the c... more The initial idea for this kind of workshop on “Roman Pottery in the Near East” went back to the conference on Archaeology and Archaeometry in Parma and Pisa in 2008. We became very enthusiastic about the idea to initialise our own series of pottery workshops in which we would strive to connect scholars and researchers currently working on pottery from the Roman period in the Near East, mainly Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel, hoping to establish an academic network that would provide a platform for discussions for researchers of all levels that might transcend political differences. The 2014 round table in Amman focused on the large number of ceramic research projects from Transjordan and the Nabataean/Roman pottery studies from Middle and Southern Transjordan. The hottest discussion concerns established typo-chronology of Nabataean fine ware in the Petra region, an issue which is crucial for future pottery research in the Nabataean territories. The chronology is questioned by Tali-Erickson, to which Wenner provides a response. The presentation of eight papers from the round-table is dedicated to S. Thomas Parker, who supported the vision wholeheartedly and was an active participant and discussant in the workshops.
This is the report on the seventh season of excavations in Madain Salih, ancient Hegra
Roman Pottery in the Near East: Local Production and Regional Trade, 2014
Common ware samples from 1st to 5th centuries AD from Petra, representing the South Transjordan p... more Common ware samples from 1st to 5th centuries AD from Petra, representing the South Transjordan pottery production, will be compared with corresponding vessel forms of the same time period from Tell Hisban, representing the Middle and North Transjordan pottery production. It will be shown that the common ware pottery as found in Petra and in the original Nabataean ‘homeland’ is distinctive from the common ware in Middle and North Transjordan, clearly representing a ‘particular form’ within the ‘common concept’ of the Hellenistic/early Roman pottery tradition. The pottery traditions of South and Middle/North Transjordan may represent two different ceramic koines, the ‘Nabataean’ and the ‘Palestinian ceramic koine’. The distribution of the genuine Nabataean common ware pottery remains constricted to the Nabataean kingdom sensu proprio, i.e. within the Nabataean region before the early 1st century BC expansion.
... 81 aPPeNDiX : arCHÄoMetriSCHe UNterSUCHUNGeN (Yvonne Gerber) . . . . 89 Fragestellung. . . . ... more ... 81 aPPeNDiX : arCHÄoMetriSCHe UNterSUCHUNGeN (Yvonne Gerber) . . . . 89 Fragestellung. . . . . ...
Pp. 286-329 in: Z.T. Fiema, J. Frösén, Petra – The Mountain of Aaron I. The Church and the Chapel (Helsinki, 2008
Christophe Gerber, Yvonne Gerber, Willem B. Stern, Laetitia Kaiser, Giacomo Eramo: Court, Pâ... more Christophe Gerber,
Yvonne Gerber,
Willem B. Stern,
Laetitia Kaiser,
Giacomo Eramo:
Court, Pâturage de l'Envers. Une verrerie forestière jurassienne du début du 18e siècle. Volume 2: Des matières premiéres aux productions
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Roman and Late Antique Mediterranean Pottery 3, 2014
This is the report fully translated into English of both the 2018 and 2019 seasons of the Madâ’in... more This is the report fully translated into English of both the 2018 and 2019 seasons of the Madâ’in Sâlih Archaeological Project some contributions of which were so far available only in French.
Pp. 37-41 in: B. Kolb et al., Schweizerisch-Liechtensteinische Ausgrabungen auf ez Zantur in Petra, Jordanien, 1997, Jahresbericht SLSA 1997 (Zürich und Vaduz , 1998
Report on the 7th excavation season at Madâ’in Sâlih, ancient Hegra.