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Portico Avances 656 - Oriente antiguo 9 - Pórtico librerías

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PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS AVANCES <strong>656</strong> — <strong>Oriente</strong> Antiguo, 9 10<br />

48 Müller-Karpe, M.: Metallgefässe im Iraq I (von den Anfängen bis zu Akkad-<br />

Zeit). Mit naturwissenschaftlichen Beiträgen von E. Paszthory und E. Pernicka<br />

1993 – xi + 352 pp., 181 lám. € 150,80<br />

49 Negev, A. / S. Gibson, eds.: Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land<br />

2001, rev. – 560 pp., fig., fot. € 25,80<br />

50 Neve, P., ed.: Die Oberstadt von Hattusa. Die Bauwerke, II: Die Bastion des<br />

Sphinxtores und die Tempelviertel am Königs- und Löwentor<br />

2001 – 136 pp., fig., lám., despl. € 89,00<br />

51 Oppenheim, A. L / R. H. Brill / D. Barag / A. von Saldern: Glass and<br />

Glassmaking in Ancient Mesopotamia. An Edition of the Cuneiform Texts which<br />

Contain Instructions for Glassmakers. With a Catalogue of Surviving Objects<br />

1988 – viii + 242 pp., fig., 10 lám. € 85,00<br />

52 Potts, T. / M. Roaf / D. Stein, eds.: Culture through Objects. Ancient Near<br />

Eastern Studies in Honour of P. R. S. Moorey<br />

2003 – 421 pp., 74 fig. € 37,96<br />

INDICE: 1. Tracking Cultural Transfers: T. F. Potts: Introduction — J. Baines: Early definitions<br />

of the egyptian world and its surroundings — C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky: To write or not to write<br />

— D. T. Potts: A soft-stone genre from southeastern Iran: «zig-zag» bowls from Magan to Margiana<br />

— P. Bienkowski: The north-south divide in ancient Jordan: ceramics, regionalism and routes —<br />

O. W. Muscarella: Von Bissing’s Memphis Stela: a product of cultural transfer? — J. Boardman:<br />

Disguise and exchange in eastern imagery — 2. Understanding Images: D. L. Stein: Introduction<br />

— D. Wengrow: Interpreting animal art in the prehistoric Near East — E. McAdam: Things fall apart,<br />

the centre cannot hold — M. Tadmor: Scorpion, fish and nets: an unusual jar in canaanite middle<br />

bronze context with an appendix by Y. Goren — D. Ussishkin: Symbols of conquest in Sennacherib’s<br />

reliefs of Lachish: impaled prisoners and booty — J. Curtis / A. Searight: The gold plaques of<br />

the Oxus treasure: manufacture, decoration and meaning with an appendix by M. R. Cowell — M.<br />

Cool Root: Hero and worshipper at Seleucia: re-inventions of Babylonia on a banded agate<br />

cylinder seal of the achaemenid empire — 3. Materials and Manufacture: M. D. Roaf: Introduction<br />

— V. C. Pigott / H. Lechtman: Chalcothic copper-base betallurgy on the iranian plateau: a new look<br />

at old evidence from Tal-I-Iblis — S. Shalev: Early bronze age I copper production on the coast of<br />

Israel: archaeometallurgical analysis of finds from Ashkelon-Afridar — A. Caubet: Le temple<br />

d’Inshushinak de Suse et l’architecture monumentale en «faience» — V. Matoïan / A. Bouquillon:<br />

Vitreous materials in Ugarit: new data — S. J. Simpson: From Mesopotamia to Merv: reconstructing<br />

patterns of consumption in sasanian households — G. Herrmann / A. Millard: Who used ivories in<br />

the first millennium BC? — I. J. Winter: «Surpassing work»: mastery of materials and the value of<br />

skilled production in ancient Sumer.<br />

53 Préhistoire du Levant. Chronologie et organisation de l’espace depuis les

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