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(2025) L. THOLBECQ, Petra during the Nabataean, Roman, and Byzantine Periods FIRST PAGE

https://ulb.academia.edu/LaurentTholbecq Laurent Tholbecq Université libre de Bruxelles, Centre de Recherches en Archéologie et Patrimoine, CReA, Faculty Member

Pottery Technology at the Dawn of the Metal Age. Exploring Dynamics within Vinča Material Culture

https://uni-tuebingen.academia.edu/SilviaRitaAmicone Silvia Amicone Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Institute for Pre- and Protohistory and Medieval Archaeology, Faculty Member University College London, Institue of Archaeology, Honorary Research Associate Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Fachbereich Geowissenschaften, Faculty Member

Amicone, S., (2020). Chapter D2. Petrographic analysis on Iron Age pottery from Graves 101 and 109: 93–94. By Silvia Amicone

https://www.academia.edu/44642699/Amicone_S_2020_Chapter_D2_Petrographic_analysis_on_Iron_Age_pottery_from_Graves_101_and_109_93_94?nav_from=6d40f435-7bdf-4239-aa38-82c63f09acfa This chapter presents a petrographic analysis of Iron Age pottery excavated from Graves 101 and 109, emphasizing the composition and characteristics of the pottery. Key findings reveal significant insights into the technological and cultural practices of the period, providing context for broader archaeological interpretations. The results facilitate a deeper understanding of trade, interaction, and local resource use during the Iron Age. ...

Five fibulae from Qalat-i Dinka (QID1), 2019, in: K. Radner, F.J. Kreppner & A. Squitieri (eds.), The Dinka Settlement Complex 2019: Further Archaeological and Geophysical Work on Qalat-i Dinka and in the Lower Town. Peshdar Plain Project Publications 5 (2020), 112-115 By Friedhelm Pedde

https://www.academia.edu/44576076/Five_fibulae_from_Qalat_i_Dinka_QID1_2019_in_K_Radner_F_J_Kreppner_and_A_Squitieri_eds_The_Dinka_Settlement_Complex_2019_Further_Archaeological_and_Geophysical_Work_on_Qalat_i_Dinka_and_in_the_Lower_Town_Peshdar_Plain_Project_Publications_5_2020_112_115?nav_from=c1161fdc-2d63-470f-a428-150f54765348 Five fibulae were discovered during archaeological excavations at Qalat-i Dinka in 2019, providing insights into the site's historical context and material culture. This work, part of a broader investigation into the Dinka Settlement Complex, highlights the stratigraphic complexities and challenges posed by modern looting. Analyzing the fibulae within their archaeological context allows for preliminary interpretations of their origins and significance, contributing to our understanding of the sociocultural dynamics of the region during the specified periods. ...

2022. Langgut, D. Namdar, D. Shahack-Gross, R. Arie, E. and Finkelstein, I. A Latrine in Level H-14. In: Finkelstein, I. and Martin, M.A.S. (eds.). Megiddo VI: The 2010-2014 Seasons. Tel Aviv University, Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology, Monograph Series 41. Tel Aviv. pp. 1575-1586. By Eran Arie

https://www.academia.edu/81564046/2022_Langgut_D_Namdar_D_Shahack_Gross_R_Arie_E_and_Finkelstein_I_A_Latrine_in_Level_H_14_In_Finkelstein_I_and_Martin_M_A_S_eds_Megiddo_VI_The_2010_2014_Seasons_Tel_Aviv_University_Sonia_and_Marco_Nadler_Institute_of_Archaeology_Monograph_Series_41_Tel_Aviv_pp_1575_1586?nav_from=af3a4674-ea65-432b-babf-59fe088f86f5 This chapter discusses the discovery of a significant archaeological find—yellowish fibrous material (YFM) suspected to be fecal remains—during excavations at Tel Megiddo in 2012. The analysis, which includes infrared spectroscopy and lipid analyses, aimed to identify the material and understand its context. The findings suggest the presence of a latrine related to Level H-14, contributing to the knowledge of ancient urban ecology and habitation practices in the region. ...

A late second century BC Nabataean occupation at Jabal Numayr: the earliest phase of the “Obodas Chapel” sanctuary By Caroline Durand and Laurent Tholbecq

https://www.academia.edu/2771674/A_late_second_century_BC_Nabataean_occupation_at_Jabal_Numayr_the_earliest_phase_of_the_Obodas_Chapel_sanctuary?nav_from=7fa70294-8127-4078-972f-a85c739fae82 The article explores a late second century BC Nabataean occupation at Jabal Numayr, focusing on the earliest phase of the "Obodas Chapel" sanctuary in Petra. It presents preliminary analyses of the site’s architectural remains and associated pottery, drawing from ongoing excavations by the French Archaeological Mission to Petra. The findings shed light on the religious practices and material culture of the Nabataean people during this historic period. ...

(2013) L. THOLBECQ, C. DURAND, A Late Second BCE Nabataean occupation at Jabal Numayr: the earliest phase of the 'Obodas Chapel' sanctuary By Laurent Tholbecq and Caroline Durand

https://www.academia.edu/2897569/_2013_L_THOLBECQ_C_DURAND_A_Late_Second_BCE_Nabataean_occupation_at_Jabal_Numayr_the_earliest_phase_of_the_Obodas_Chapel_sanctuary This article presents a preliminary analysis of the earliest Nabataean occupation at Jabal Numayr, focusing on the 'Obodas Chapel' sanctuary. Excavated since 2001, the site reveals significant remains and pottery associated with this historical phase, highlighting the religious and cultural practices of the Nabataean society. The findings are contextualized within broader archaeological and historical frameworks. ...