Gold jewelry in Ancient Near East
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Course Description: This course looks at jewelry throughout history and from around the world. We will explore aesthetics, design, materials, and production techniques across cultures. We will investigate the role of adornment in... more
The present surface of an ancient gold object, typically matt and often purer than the underlying metal, will not always reflect the originally intended appearance. The two variables are colour and texture. Colour could be controlled by... more
This study of items of adornment articles excavated between 1988 and 1990 from the Nimrud tombs in Iraq illuminates the multicultural aspects and imperial implications of Neo-Assyrian royal dress during the eight and ninth centuries BCE.... more
This paper aims to present a preliminary and synthetic overview of the manufacture of gold jewellery in Syria during the Bronze Age. Although the topic also gives opportunities to discuss socio-cultural questions from multidisciplinary... more
This paper is a short outline of the history of the Armenian goldsmith art of ancient, medieval and late medieval periods, about its development history and centers and famous periods and masterpieces.
Through an analysis of the ninth- to eighth-century B.C.E. mortuary assemblages from the Queens’ Tombs of Nimrud’s Northwest Palace in Iraq, this paper interprets dress elements and ensembles in terms of identity and ideology. The Queens’... more
Dante Alighieri is praised as both a poet and a theologian for the poignant imagery evoked by his use of metaphors; in particular, during the Pilgrim’s ascent towards God in Paradiso, his use of symbolism, figurative language, and... more
Surely, ‘money is one of the most timeless, all-pervading, and arbitrary inventionsin human history’ (Haselgrove and Krmnicek 2012, 235), yet it is possible to differentiate three different stages of monetary use and the estimation of... more
"The Phoenician tomb discovered in Kition in 1998 yielded some of the most impressive gold jewellery items recovered by archaeological excavations in Cyprus. Seal finger-rings, lunate earrings, necklace pendants, bracelets and a richly... more
Simpson, E. “‘A Perfect Imitation of the Ancient Work’—Ancient Jewelry and Castellani Adaptations.” In The Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry. Edited by S. Walker and S. W. Soros, 201-226. New York: Bard Graduate Center, 2004.
In the works of the last decades, a whole range of categories of the burial inventory of nomads of Asian Sarmatia of the 2nd–1st centuries BC is considered, which had no prototypes in the material culture of the preceding time and which... more
This book addresses the question of what function gold objects had in the Middle and Late Bronze Age states of Syria and the Northern Levant, how gold objects evolved formally and stylistically over time, and how the gold assemblages were... more
Fichas catalográficas de las piezas del tesoro de El Carambolo que formaron parte de la exposición From Assyria to Iberia at the Dawn of the Classical Age, en el MET, NYC.
Simpson, E. “Connoisseurship: Its Use, Disuse, and Misuse in the Study of Ancient Art.” In Proceedings of the Art, Law, and Crises of Connoisseurship Conference. ArtWatch UK Journal 31 (Autumn 2017).
An underwater survey at the ancient anchorage of Yavneh-Yam, located on the southern Mediterranean coast of Israel, has revealed remnants of a sunken cargo dated to the Late Bronze Age. The cargo includes a small collection of objects... more
M.Ю. Трейстер, Ахеменидские ювелирные украшения и украшения костюма из драгоценных металлов из Южного Приуралья. Изделия ахеменидского круга и местные подражания. Произведения постахеменидской традиции // M.Ю. Трейстер и Л.Т.Яблонский... more
The Egyptian presence in the Southern Levant during the Late Bronze Age is to be considered as rooted and capillary on the territory. Nevertheless, by excluding some written sources as the Letters of el-Amarna, it is practically... more