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co organizer together with Joris van Gastel international Workshop, Rethymno, Crete (18-19.5.2024)
Rasenna Journal of the Center For Etruscan Studies
Review of Barbara Cavaliere and Jennifer Udell, Ancient Mediterranean Art: The William D. and Jane Walsh Collection at Fordham University2013 •
Eds. Ekin Kaynak Iltar – Hasan Hüseyin Aygül, Bütün Yönleriyle Akdeniz, Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yay., İstanbul
Art in the Mediterranean Region2021 •
English Text of a published in Turkish introductory chapter, on Art in the Mediterranean, Akdeniz Bölgesinde Sanat, to provide an overview and avenues for thought and inquiry, for the use of students.
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The aim of this monography is to analyze, from the most significant images and objects, to the traditions that have accompanied us to this day. Open access: https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/EIKO/issue/view/3715
“ΧΡΩΣΤΗΡΕΣ / PAINTBRUSHES. Wall-painting and vase-painting of the second millennium BC in dialogue” was an interdisciplinary symposium addressed to archaeologists, conservators of antiquities and artists specialized in the study of Aegean iconography. All were invited to Akrotiri, Thera, from 24 to 26 May 2013, to participate in open discussions on the dialectical relationship that developed between the arts of vase-painting and wall-painting in the Aegean during the second millennium BC.
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The excavations of Kyriakos Nicolaou at the House of Dionysos in Nea Paphos on Cyprus brought to light a remarkable series of imperial Roman mosaics. I am thankful to Kyriakos and Ino Nicolaou for their permission to study the iconography and style of these pavements for my forthcoming book from Cornell University Press. A number of the subjects are unusual in their themes and compositions, especially for the archaeologically confirmed date of the late second century A.D. 1 This paper will address the panel with Pyramos and Thisbe, the first from the south side of the four mythological scenes decorating the west portico. The others from the south to the north are: Dionysos offering the gift of wine to Ikarios and the "First Wine Drinkers"; Poseidon and Amymone; and lastly, Apollo and Daphne. Each panel is individually framed by a band filled with a braid pattern, and all four panels are surrounded by a wide polychrome band of octagons and crosses that determine oblong hexa...
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This pdf is a digital offprint of your contribution in B. Davis B. and R. Laffineur (eds), Neôteros. Studies in Bronze Age Aegean Art and Archaeology in Honor of Professor John G. Younger on the Occasion of his Retirement, ISBN 978-90-429-4179-3
This pdf is a digital offprint of your contribution in B. Davis B. and R. Laffineur (eds), Neôteros. Studies in Bronze Age Aegean Art and Archaeology in Honor of Professor John G. Younger on the Occasion of his Retirement, ISBN 978-90-429-4179-32010 •
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ncyclopedia of Ancient History
Minoanizing Paintings in the Eastern Mediterranean. In: Encyclopedia of Ancient History. West Sussex: 2018.2018 •
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Empires of Faith in Late Antiquity: Histories of Art and Religion from India to Ireland
Writing the Art, Archaeology and Religion of the Roman Mediterranean2020 •
BAR International Series 2460
Φιλική Συναυλία Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology for Mario Benzi. Edited by Giampaolo Graziadio, Riccardo Guglielmino, Valeria Lenuzza, Salvatore Vitale2013 •