TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Breslau J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 1 (1900) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29306 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Braunschweig J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 6 (1912) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29351 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Breslau J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 7, H. 1 (1916) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29352 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Breslau J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 7, H. 2 (1919) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29353 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Breslau J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 8 (1924) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29356 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Breslau J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 2 (1902) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29203 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Breslau J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 3 (1904) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29204 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Breslau J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 4 (1907) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29350 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Breslau J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 5 (1909) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29195 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Breslau J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 9 (1928) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29196 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Schlesische Museum für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer (Wrocław, Polska) PB - Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer N1 - ill. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - Breslau J2 - Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer KW - Silesia (Poland) KW - museum collections T1 - Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift : Zeitschrift des Vereins für das Museum Schlesischer Altertümer. Neue Folge, Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Museums für Kunstgewerbe und Altertümer Bd. 10 (1933) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/29205 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - Over the last few years research in the fourth Nile cataract region, northeast of the city of Old Dongola, near modern Abu Hamed, has made considerable progress. Rescue excavations, carried out in connection with the construction of a new dam on the Nile at Merowe region, yielded a lot of new valuable information. New graves and settlements were discovered; furthermore, archaeological and architectural surveys of a number of strongholds were conducted. Excavations of the Kaldob, Suweigi, Redab and Umm Ulait fortresses indicated that all these structures were probably built in the 5th and 6th centuries. In the social, political and economic reality of the time they could have been built only at the discretion of a king. This article attempts to answer some basic questions: What was the reason for building these strongholds? What were their functions and the role they played? M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 61 (2010) PY - 2012 EP - 107 KW - 5th-6th c. -- Nubia, Sudan KW - early medieval fortifications KW - construction of early medieval walls PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 61 CY - Warszawa SP - 95 UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/77103 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill.; 31 cm N2 - In 1990, Adam Łukaszewicz published a lamp of a rare type, discovered in Alexandria and bearing the incised word CAFAA/ACCIK/QN on its base. In 1996, in the addenda dedicated to the clay lamps in his fourth volume of the corpus of the British Museum, Donald Bailey unveiled an identical artefact. Working on the lamp collection of Jean-François and Malou Bouvier, the present author found five lamps of the same typology but bearing on their base the inscriptions CAFAAA/THNA, HPQ/ON, IAIOY, and FOPT/TYNIC. Hepublishes them here and comes back to Łukaszewicz 's interpretation of the possible signification of these signatures and the probable origin of the artefacts themselves. The first hypothesis is to confirm Bailey's opinion seeing these lamps as pure Egyptian products, from Alexandria or the Nile Delta area. The second, considering the variety of the inscriptions, is either to regard these inscriptions as potters' marks that indicate a name (Ermon, Gaius) or ethnicon (Sagalassian, Gortynian) of expatriate potters, or to see two distinct categoriesamong them: the first with a potter's name (Gaius) and the second, as Łukaszewicz proposed, with a reference to holy ceremonies of the expatriates of Greek cities (Sagalassos, Gortys) and to their shrine (Herôon). Furthermore, the author connects these five with seven other signed lamps of the same period (2nd cent. AD), all from Egypt, in order to underline the migration phenomenon of well-known foreign lamp-makers such as Phoetaspus, who opened workshops in Egypt and launched there special products, inspired by some characteristicsof the standard Roman lamps but with a new, own identity. Finally, a rare witness of an opposed phenomenon is discussed - a lamp attesting to the willingness of a local lamp maker from the Fayyum area to adopt standard Alexandrine, Greco-Roman iconography M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 61 (2010) PY - 2012 EP - 46 KW - ancient Egypt KW - ancient clay lamps KW - inscriptions on lamps A1 - Chrzanowski, Laurent PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 61 CY - Warszawa SP - 35 T1 - De retour sur les lampes ”de Sagalassos” et d’autres lampes ´Egyptiennes sign´ees du II’e si`ecle Ap. J.-C. UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/77100 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - The aim of this short communication is to discuss a figurative and inscribed stamp on an Eastern Sigillata C/Çandarli Ware vessel fragment found recently by German archaeologists during the field survey in Elaia. A closer look at this find allowed the present authors to identify the stamp as a replica of a composition seen on the reverse of bronze coins struck in Pergamon under Antoninus Pius, showing the Capricorn with a globe and cornucopia, and an inscription nEPrAMH/NQN below. The presentation of this so far unparalleleddiscovery is preceded and followed by some comments on the character of Eastern Sigillata stamping, production of terra sigillata in and around Pergamon as well as on the Roman imperial iconography in the Pergameneand related coinage from the reign of Augustus until the Antonine period M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 61 (2010) PY - 2012 EP - 62 KW - ancient Rome KW - terra sigillata KW - Roman coins A1 - Domżalski, Krzysztof A1 - Jaworski, Piotr PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 61 CY - Warszawa SP - 57 T1 - Terra Sigillata and coins : an exceptional case of Eastern Sigillata C /C¸ andarli Ware stamping inspired by mid--second century Pergamene coinage UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/77101 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - The inner courtyard of the army hospital (valetudinarium)) of the I Italica legion in Novae was a cult place of Aesculapius and Hygia, that is an Asklepieion. Here rites were celebrated on behalf of the entire legion, which is attested to by two pedestals of silver statues of Aesculapius and Hygia erected as votiveofferings. Altars of healing deities, raised by officers of the legion as well as by physicians, indicate that it was also a site of private worship for patients and staff of the hospital. The sanctuary of Aesculapius had been built in tandem with construction of the valetudinarium on the eve of the Trajan 's Dacian Wars and was remodeled between AD 156 and 158. The center of worship ceased to operate, alongside with the whole hospital, during great Barbarian onslaughts upon the Balkans in the third quarter of the 3rd century AD. After the incursionsstopped, an attempt was made to restore the sanctuary of Aesculapius. A coin of Claudius II Gothicus was found in its plaster. However, the restoration was given up, the sanctuary walls were dismantled, the altar standing in front of it demolished and the area leveled. Different civilian buildings were erected in the place of the Asklepieio M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 61 (2010) PY - 2012 EP - 46 KW - Roman period -- Bulgaria KW - Asclepius (god) KW - Hygieia (goddess) KW - worship of Roman gods KW - Roman military hospitals KW - Roman sacred architecture -- Bulgaria KW - Novae (Bulgaria) A1 - Kolendo, Jerzy (1933–2014) A1 - Dyczek, Piotr (1956– ) PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 61 CY - Warszawa SP - 35 T1 - Archaeological and epigraphical sources for the cult to Aesculapius and Hygia in the army hospital at Novae UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/77117 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - The main aim of the 2008-10 campaigns was to excavate the deepest layers in the western part of the Western Kom, to finish excavations in a trench marked out in 2000 at the Central Kom, as well as examination of the settlement and further graves discovered at the Eastern Kom. At the Western Kom, new architectural remains were discovered. Analyses of tools used to stone vessels production, as well as animal remains suggest that the area, also in the Proto-Dynastic period, was connected with a local elite. At the Central Kom, relicts of a Lower Egyptian settlement, evidently divided into different zones, were recognized. There, the most valuable artefacts connected with this culture were found, many of them imported from the south. It is evident that the contacts between the Delta and Upper Egypt must have been far more developed than it had been previously suggested. At the Eastern Kom, 48 graves were excavated. They are dated to a period from Naqada IIIB to the Old Kingdom and represent three distinct cemeteries. Undoubtedly, some of them were freestanding mastabas from the Proto-Dynastic period. In other graves, a few new serekhs of the kings of Dynasty 0 were discovered M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 61 (2010) PY - 2012 EP - 170 KW - Predynastic-Old Kingdom periods -- Egypt KW - reports of archaeological works -- Egypt KW - ancient Egypt cemeteries KW - ancient Egypt grave goods KW - Tell el-Farkha (Egypt) A1 - Chłodnicki, Marek (1955– ) A1 - Ciałowicz, Krzysztof Marek A1 - Czarnowicz, Marcin A1 - Dębowska-Ludwin, Joanna A1 - Jórdeczka, Maciej A1 - Jucha, Mariusz A. A1 - Mączyńska, Agnieszka A1 - Mrozek-Wysocka, Małgorzata A1 - Rozwadowski, Michał A1 - Socha, Małgorzata PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 61 CY - Warszawa SP - 119 T1 - Polish excavations at Tell el-Farkha (Ghazala) in the Nile delta : preliminary report 2008-2010 UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/77118 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - This article presents the coins found during Polish-Italian excavations carried out at ancient Akrai, Sicily, in October 2011 and September and October 2012. The full catalogue of coins was published in Annali Instituto Italiano di Numismatica 59, 2014. The numismatic finds have extended our knowledge about Greek Akrai and Roman Acrae, seeing that so far only few, and the same type, coins were known from this archaeological site. The fieldwork brought also a large number of other artifacts such as oil lamps, pottery, and metal objects M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 62-63 (2014) R. 2011-2012 PY - 2014 IS - 2011-2012 EP - 30 KW - antiquity -- Sicily, Italy KW - Palazzolo Acreide, Sicily (Italy) KW - Akrai (ancient town) KW - ancient towns -- Sicily, Italy KW - numismatics KW - coin finds KW - ancient coins A1 - Więcek, Tomasz A1 - Chowaniec, Roksana A1 - Guzzardi, Lorenzo PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 62-63 CY - Warszawa SP - 19 T1 - Greek Akrai and Roman Acrae. New Numismatic Evidence from Polish-Italian UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/71562 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - Regular excavations of the ancient settlement in Jiyeh on the Phoenician coast, carried out by the Polish-Lebanese mission since 2008, as well as results of some earlier archaeological investigations there, allowed to discuss various aspects of economic activity of the local population in the Hellenistic, Roman and Early Byzantine times. The obtained materials justify putting forward several hypotheses concerning the agri¬culture, crafts and trade carried out by the inhabitants of the settlement. It seems that olive oil and wine, together with the locally manufactured coarse pottery vessels and other products, sold within the territory of the neighbouring towns (Sidon and Berytus), could have been the main source of profit allowing the inhabitants to purchase imported goods, such as fine pottery and marbles coming from different parts of the Mediterra¬nean. Moreover, the settlement in Jiyeh, due to its favourable geographical location, may have played an important intermediary role in the trade exchange between the villages located to the east, on the slopes of Mount Lebanon, and urban centres along the Mediterranean coastline M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 62-63 (2014) R. 2011-2012 PY - 2014 IS - 2011-2012 EP - 44 KW - Hellenistic-early Byzantine period -- Lebanon KW - Jiyeh (Lebanon) KW - Hellenistic-early Byzantine settlement KW - ancient towns -- Lebanon KW - ancient economy KW - ancient agriculture KW - ancient crafts KW - ancient trade A1 - Gwiazda, Mariusz PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 62-63 CY - Warszawa SP - 31 T1 - Economy of Hellenistic, Roman and Early Byzantine Settlement in Jiyeh (Porphyreon), Lebanon UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/71565 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - This paper examines archaeological assemblages containing military artifacts left by the Roman army on the Crimean Peninsula. The analysis allows conclusions on the tasks preformed by the Roman contin¬gent. Based on the archaeological and epigraphic evidence, activities of the temporary Roman expeditions in the 1st c. AD are reconstructed. Furthermore, it is argued that in the 2nd c. Roman task forces (vexillationes,) served only as a political demonstration intended to show that the allies in the area were not left alone by Rome M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 62-63 (2014) R. 2011-2012 PY - 2014 IS - 2011-2012 EP - 60 KW - Roman period -- Crimea, Ukraine KW - Roman Empire KW - Roman army KW - Roman military finds KW - sources for the history of Roman army A1 - Gawroński, Radosław A. A1 - Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski, Radosław A1 - Modzelewski, Szymon PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 62-63 CY - Warszawa SP - 45 T1 - The Early Empire Military Assemblages from the Crimean Peninsula as Traces of Activity of the Roman Army UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/71566 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - Marble artefacts were distributed to cities of the Phoenician Levantine coast since the Archaic period. They were a sign of economic prosperity and growing Hellenization of this area. Some surviving hon¬orific statues, funerary portraits and mythological sculptures are now kept in the Archaeological Museum in Tartus. They were made of the most precious marbles used in the Graeco-Roman world: the marble from Mount Pentelikon and from the island of Paros M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 62-63 (2014) R. 2011-2012 PY - 2014 IS - 2011-2012 EP - 18 KW - antiquity KW - Phoenician civilization KW - marble - raw material -- origin KW - ancient marble sculptures A1 - Wielgosz-Rondolino, Dagmara PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 62-63 CY - Warszawa SP - 7 T1 - Marble for Phoenician Purple. Classical Sculpture on the Levantine Coast UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/71555 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - Archaeological fieldwork in Risan in 2008-12 was concentrated on excavating a sizable area of two Hellenistic-town insulae. A hoard of 4 656 Hellenistic coins, the biggest ever found to date, was discovered in one room, and another hoard of about 120 coins in another. Rubble layers in the corridor of one of the houses (dubbed House of Aglaos) yielded a perfectly preserved golden finger ring of Hellenistic date, deco¬rated with a gem representing Artemis. A stratigraphic test trench in the area of the agora/forum in the central part of the town produced the head of a Caryatid of marble from the 1st century AD, which had constituted part of the decoration of a public building unidentified as yet. The slope and summit of a hill, occupied by a Turkish fortress, was also investigated, tracing the roads that had once connected the lower town with the acropolis of Rhizon and establishing the chronology of architecture on the hill. Underwater research verified and added new elements to the map of Rhizon defenses. Rescue excavations of Tamnica cave revealed pottery and flint tools from the Adriatic Neolithic period, as well as Bronze Age and Roman ceramics M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 62-63 (2014) R. 2011-2012 PY - 2014 IS - 2011-2012 EP - 109 KW - antiquity -- Montenegro KW - Risan (Montenegro) KW - reports of archaeological works -- Montenegro KW - ancient settlement KW - ancient towns KW - ancient architecture KW - ancient art A1 - Dyczek, Piotr A2 - Kowal, Tomasz A2 - Lemke, Martin A2 - Recław, Janusz PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 62-63 CY - Warszawa SP - 91 T1 - Rhizon, 2008 – 2012: Preliminary Report on the Excavations of the Center for Research on the Antiquity of Southeastern Europe, University of Warsaw UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/71579 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - The 1935 Basilica that overlooks the seacoast in Chersonesos Taurica is one of the best-known of the eight large Late Antique churches excavated at the site. The structure is a three-aisle basilica with an east- oriented apse, typical of the Christian East, and its architecture bears testimony to two clearly distinguished phases dated to the 5th and 6th cent. The earlier basilica was abutted from the south by a room that is traditionally interpreted as a Jewish synagogue, based on supposed Hebrew graffiti on fragments of fallen plaster and a relief representation of a menorah on a stone block re-used in the apse of the later basilica. However, the interpretation that assumes conversion of a Jewish place of worship into a Christian basilica is unconvincing in the light of cases better supported by archaeological evidence. Churches erected in Late An¬tiquity in place of earlier synagogues were found in Stobi in Macedonia, Apamea and Palmyra in Syria, and Gerasa (modern-day Jordan). In these cities, the synagogues occupied an important place in the urban land¬scape; their identification is supported by inscriptions, the wealth of architectural detail is significant, and niches for the Torah are always oriented towards Jerusalem. All of these synagogues were torn down or com¬pletely transformed in order to build Christian churches in their place. This cannot be said of the 1935 Basilica in Chersonesos Taurica. On the other hand, the mere four examples from known Late Antique sites is a modest number that contrasts with textual evidence describing brutal methods of „Christianising" synagogues. The number of synagogues converted to churches is also small compared to the number of known synagogues that were not destroyed in this manner M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 62-63 (2014) R. 2011-2012 PY - 2014 IS - 2011-2012 EP - 73 KW - 5th-6th c. -- Crimea, Ukraine KW - Chersonesos Taurica, Crimea (Ukraine) KW - late antiquity architecture KW - synagogues KW - early Christian churches KW - early Christian basilicas A1 - Jastrzębowska, Elżbieta (1946– ) PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 62-63 CY - Warszawa SP - 61 T1 - The Church Atop a Synagogue in Chersonesos? UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/71568 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - The present report covers three excavation campaigns (2010-12) carried out within the head¬quarters building (principia) and along the eastern and northern curtain walls of the legionary base at Novae. In the principia, two trial trenches in the eastern and northern porticos of the building revealed a small section of the inner wall of the northern portico and four intersecting pits. Two of them contained rich material dated to the 50s and 60s and possibly also to the very early 70s of the 1st century AD and mostly left by the legio VIII Augusta in AD 69. The work along the legionary defences was concentrated on the northern and eastern gates of the fortress, in the central part of its eastern front with Tower No. 5 and in the eastern intervallum with a long masonry water tank dated to the 2nd century AD. On the basis of new documentation of old excavation areas it was possible to propose reconstructions of both timber-and-earth and stone defences on the eastern front of the legionary fortress M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 62-63 (2014) R. 2011-2012 PY - 2014 IS - 2011-2012 EP - 90 KW - Roman period -- Bulgaria KW - Novae (Bulgaria) KW - reports of archaeological works -- Bulgaria KW - Roman legions KW - Roman legionary camps KW - Roman defensive architecture KW - Roman legionary fortresses KW - Roman settlement A1 - Sarnowski, Tadeusz A1 - Kovalevskaja, Ludmiła A1 - Tomas, Agnieszka A1 - Chowaniec, Roksana A1 - Zakrzewski, Piotr PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 62-63 CY - Warszawa SP - 75 T1 - Novae – Castra Legionis, 2010 – 2012: Preliminary Report on the Excavations of the University of Warsaw Archaeological Expedition UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/71571 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - The paper analyses burial practices of hunters from the Stone Age, in the early and middle Holocene, i.e. in the Mesolithic and the Paraneolithic in southern Scandinavia and on the German and Polish Plain. Funeral rites have been characterized from many aspects, ranging from location of sites and size of burial grounds, the presence of relics of burial structures and “coffins”, orientation of a skeleton to the cardinal directions, the number of individuals in a grave, to a type of burial and a position of the deceased. Secondary and disturbed burials as well as cremation burials were more widely discussed. The treatment of particular individuals from collective burials was also analysed. Grave goods were discussed in detail, in terms of their type, location in a grave and connection with gender and age of the dead. Similarly, the occurrence of ochre was analysed. The diversity of different aspects of burial practices was primarily regionally and, if possible, also chronologically considered. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/58935/PDF/WA308_76462_PIII149_Obrzadek-pogrzebowy_I.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Przegląd Archeologiczny T. 62 (2014) PY - 2014 EP - 69 KW - Mesolithic KW - Paraneolithic KW - graves KW - burials KW - burial practices KW - Scandinavia KW - German Plain KW - Polish Plain A1 - Bugajska, Karolina PB - Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk PB - Ośrodek Badań nad Kulturą Późnego Antyku i Wczesnego Średniowiecza VL - 62 CY - Wrocław SP - 5 T1 - Obrządek pogrzebowy łowców-zbieraczy epoki kamienia w południowej Skandynawii i na Niżu Środkowoeuropejskim = Burial practices of hunter-gatherers in the Stone Age of Southern Scandinavia and the Middle European Plain UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/58935 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - Remains of three medieval stone towers are curiosities of the Chełm Land. They are located on the Cathedral Hill in Chełm, in Chełm-Bieławin and in Stołpie. The latter is the only one which has survived throughout the centuries in its almost original form, even though it was modified and restored in the past. In contrast, the tower from Bieławin has been almost completely destroyed. The remains of the tower (or towers) from the Cathedral Hill in Chełm are hidden among ruins of the presently excavated residence complex of King Daniel of Galicia, in the south part of the hill. Each of the above-named towers are similar in form and they all date back to the 13th century. However, many features which clearly distinguish them can be pointed out at the same time. Chosen aspects of the study of these structures are presented in the paper L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/58937/PDF/WA308_76465_PIII149_Sredniowieczne-kamie_I.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Przegląd Archeologiczny T. 62 (2014) PY - 2014 EP - 146 KW - Medieval period KW - Principality of Galicia-Volhynia KW - stone towers KW - residential and sacred complex KW - Chełm A1 - Buko, Andrzej (1947– ) PB - Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk PB - Ośrodek Badań nad Kulturą Późnego Antyku i Wczesnego Średniowiecza VL - 62 CY - Wrocław SP - 125 T1 - Średniowieczne kamienne wieże ziemi chełmskiej = Medieval stone towers of the Chełm Land UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/58937 ER -