'To Aleppo gone ...': Essays in honour of Jonathan N. Tubb (Archaeopress Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology)

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'To Aleppo gone ...': Essays in honour of Jonathan N. Tubb (Archaeopress Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology)

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  • 言語 ENG
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To Aleppo Gone ... is a festschrift offered in honour of Jonathan Tubb, former Levant curator and Keeper of the Department of the Middle East at the British Museum. It includes 44 contributions invited from Jonathan's friends and colleagues from across the world, with each short essay exploring a single idea and its wider ramifications. The assembled volume also reflects the development of Jonathan's own career and professional interests, with a focus on the Jordan Valley and southern Levant, but also extending to north Syria, Mesopotamia, the protection of endangered cultural heritage, and the lives of early archaeological pioneers.

The editors are all former colleagues of Jonathan, and curators in the Department of the Middle East in the British Museum.

Contents

Preface ;

J.N. Tubb: a bibliography of works ;

PART ONE: Along the Jordan Valley ;

Notes on the figurines from Tell es-Sa'idiyeh - Josef Mario BRIFFA SJ ;

Early Bronze Age capers at Tell es-Sa'idiyeh in Jordan - Caroline R. CARTWRIGHT ;

On the naming of Tell es-Sa'idiyeh - Rupert L. CHAPMAN III ;

The Shaft Grave with loculus at Tell es-Sa'idiyeh - Jack GREEN ;

Tell Um Hammad in the Early Bronze IV period - Svend HELMS†, Melissa KENNEDY and Alison BETTS ;

A stamp seal impression from Kataret es-Samra - Albert LEONARD, Jr. ;

A view from a tell redux - Suzanne RICHARD ;

Tell es-Sa'idiyeh and the Egyptian trade - Eveline J. VAN DER STEEN ;

PART TWO: Beyond the Jordan ;

A playing scene on an ivory panel from Megiddo - Anne DUNN-VATURI ;

Rural cult in urban Canaan: an MB/LB 'temple' at el-Khawarij in the Jordan Valley escarpment - James A. FRASER, Jaimie L. LOVELL, Paul DONNELLY ;

An elephant in the Sīq? - Sam MOORHEAD ;

'Canaanites' at Bethlehem - Lorenzo NIGRO ;

A possible sundial from Zoara in the Ghor as-Safi - Konstantinos D. POLITIS ;

An Ammonite god in the British Museum - Katharina SCHMIDT ;

An Egyptian figurine mould from Tell Halif - Joe D. SEGER ;

A human-headed chariot linchpin from Tell Fara - Rachael Thyrza SPARKS ;

An enigmatic scarab from Rishon le-Zion - James M. WEINSTEIN ;

PART THREE: From Syria to southern Iraq ;

The tip of the spear: fortification at Tell Nebi Mend - Stephen BOURKE ;

Facing the sunrise: the orientation of certain Levantine Bronze Age temples - Christopher J. DAVEY ;

Out of the stores: further obsidian objects from Tell Chagar Bazar - Elizabeth HEALEY ;

Peering behind the pictographs - Irving FINKEL ;

Found in Assyria, made in Phoenicia, copied in Syria, exported to Iberia: a well-travelled motif of the early 1st millennium BC - Eric GUBEL ;

Making a mark: evidence for cattle branding on the Nimrud ivories - Hannah GWYTHER ;

The Loftus ladies - Georgina HERRMANN ;

'Keeper of the inhabited world' - John MacGINNIS ;

Idols for the household: two bronze figurines from Late Bronze I Taşlı Geçit Höyük - Nicolò MARCHETTI ;

Sun, hero and hair - Astrid NUNN ;

The bitumen trade of Hīt from antiquity to Ottoman times - Andrew D. PETERSEN ;

Sumerian harmonics - Sébastien REY ;

Griffins in paradise: Canaanite to Phoenician in a Nimrud ivory - Michael SEYMOUR ;

Smoking and drinking: from Tell es-Sa'idiyeh to Ur - St John SIMPSON ;

PART FOUR: Cultural heritage ;

Protecting cultural heritage in museums during crises and wars 165 - Maamoun ABDULKARIM ;

The Cyrus Cylinder: anatomy of the Tehran 2010 loan - Dean BAYLIS ;

'Standing Caliph' coins from Syria: probably looted and on the market - Neil BRODIE ;

The Palestine Archaeological Museum in Jerusalem, 1926-1938 - Mahmoud HAWARI ;

PART FIVE: Personal stories ;

John Garstang in retrospect - Piotr BIENKOWSKI ;

The Palestine Exploration Fund, Charles Clermont-Ganneau and the Mesha stela - Felicity COBBING ;

Reasoning in archaeological discourse - Anthony J. FRENDO ;

The Megiddo water system: a letter from R.S. Lamon to J.L. Starkey - Yosef GARFINKEL ;

Memories of Tell es-Sa'idiyeh - Loretta HOGAN and Sandra SMITH ;

A Confluence of Stories: a personal journey - Imran JAVED ;

An unexpected find: a letter from Flinders Petrie to Leonard Woolley - Carlo LIPPOLIS ;

'I am the Bull of Nineveh': a monument on the move - Henrietta McCALL† ;

Family Bibles: an early 18th-century case and beyond - Gerrit van der KOOIJ ;

AFTERWORD ;

From Palestine Room to Levant Gallery at the British Museum - Jonathan N. TUBB ;

Indices

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