Book Review: "Communities of Style: Portable Luxury Arts, Identity, and Collective Memory in the Iron Age Levant," by Marian H. Feldman. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 75.1: 178-181 (April, 2016) (original) (raw)

M.H. Feldman, Communities of Style: Portable Luxury Arts, Identity, and Collective Memory in the Iron Age Levant. Chicago (2014)

Dirk Wicke

American Journal of Archaeology, 2016

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"Consuming the East: Near Eastern Luxury Goods in Orientalizing Contexts." Pp. 227-233 in Assyria to Iberia: Art and Culture in the Iron Age, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Symposia, ed. J. Aruz and M. Seymour. 2016.

Marian Feldman

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Luxury Goods in Ancient Israel: Questions of Consumption and Production

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Prolegomena to the Study of Portable Luxury Goods and Shared Aristocratic Culture in the Theodosian Age

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Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2022

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Review of M. Feldman's Communities of Style (2014) in Antiquity 90/349 (2016), 258-259

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MacLean, R. and Insoll, T. 2003. Archaeology, Luxury, and the Exotic. The Examples of Islamic Bahrain, and Gao, Mali. World Archaeology 34: 558-70

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World Archaeology 34: 558-70, 2003

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Putting Social Status and Social Aspirations on Display: A Panoramic Study on Manifestations of Luxury in the Low Countries, 1500 to the Present

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Review of Marian H. Feldman, Diplomacy by Design: Luxury Arts and an "International Style" in the Ancient Near East, 1400-1200 BCE. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.

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A new supply model for luxury: A creative group based on heritages and mass production

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Michael Parent

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Review of Diplomacy by Design: Luxury Arts and an ‘International Style’ in the Ancient Near East, 1400–1200 BCE, by Marian H. Feldman, 2006. Chicago (IL): University of Chicago Press; ISBN 0-226-24044-4 hardback £38 & US$60; xvii+278 pp., 83 figs., 19 col. pls

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Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2007

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Contadini, Anna (2013) 'Sharing a Taste? Material Culture and Intellectual Curiosity around the Mediterranean, from the Eleventh to the Sixteenth Century.' In: Contadini, Anna and Norton, Claire, (eds.), The Renaissance and the Ottoman World. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, pp. 23-61

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Susan Mosher Stuard. Gilding the Market: Luxury and Fashion in Fourteenth-Century Italy. (The Middle Ages.) University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006

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John Papadopoulos

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Max Bryant

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Amanda Phillips

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