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The article presents the silver gilt phalerae found in the course of earthworks in the area of Kuban stanitza Uspenskaya in 1866 and now kept in the State Museum of Georgia. The central part of two large phalerae is decorated with... more
An attempt to analyse Scythian "animal style" (within the context of other related archaic animal styles) as a code system based on the hierarchies of male (warrior) statuses and respective behaviour modes.
A Roman relief mirror in Munich shows the scene with the highest known number of individuals of the whole genre. Within the scope of a detailed analysis an interpretation as the Pygmalion myth is suggested and a date for the mirror in the... more
Una lettura inedita dell'anfora d'argento di Baratti (IV secolo), reperto simbolo del museo archeologico di Piombino e per adesso esemplare unico, dove nella terza fascia sono rappresentati ben tre miti di trasformazione di esseri... more
Please, consider that this is not the final version, and it still may contain uncorrected errors. The book deals with three interrelated subjects. The first is the representations of Greek heroes, mainly Theseus and Heracles, on Greek and... more
THIS IS A PROMO-FILE INCLUDING ONLY A FEW PAGES AS A SAMPLE OF THE BOOK. Title: Metal Vases & Utensils in the Vassil Bojkov Collection, vol.2. Author: Athanasios Sideris. Publisher: Thrace Foundation. Editor: Ruja Popova. ISBN:... more
This paper deals with the Classical Athenian bronze and silver ware found in Thrace and discusses the frame of their production, exchange and use within this specific cultural frame. HERE ONLY A SAMPLE. PLEASE, CONTACT THE AUTHOR IF... more
This article aims to give an exhaustive overview of the ancient Aramaic brief inscriptions of Southern Caucasia, from 6th century BCE to 3rd century CE. New interpretations are given to documents still little known but nevertheless very... more
This paper studies the motif of the palmette on Greek bronze ovoid situlae, mainly of the 4th century BC. It traces its origin through Late Archaic and Early Classical examples to Ionia and Athens and discusses the two principal groups... more
The paper is devoted to burial no. 19/2015 of Vinogradnyi 7 necropolis in the Taman peninsula. Its contents allow to attribute it to the time not later than the first decades of the 1st century BC. A special attention attracts a... more
The paper presents a late archaic bronze hydria, presumably from Thrace, with a dedicatory inscription to Hera and Demeter and a later ponderal inscription.
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 215 (2020), pp. 104-112
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 215 (2020), pp. 104-112
Announcement and preview of the Thracian treasures exhibition tour in the United States, 1998-1999.
The article is devoted to the attribution of a silver bowl found at an early Medieval settlement at Oegstgeest near Leiden in the province of South Holland. B. van der Meer in a detailed publication examines the unusual history of its... more
Ancient hydriai made from bronze or other precious materials occupy an important place within the field of toreutic studies. These vessels, in addition to their principal purpose of holding liquids, were also preferred as containers for... more
The paper publishes a new vase of the Achaemenid amphora-rhyton type with zoomorphic handles, dated ca. 500 BC and attributed to a Lydian workhshop. It examines its spread and variations through the various local cultures of the... more
The paper presents a Late Archaic bronze hydria found in the vicinity of ancient Sinope, and kept in the Sinop Museum director. It is an exceptionally well preserved exemplar combining characteristics of various well established... more
We analyze the Iberian bronze votive figures depicting armed males (better than ‘warriors’) in five successive levels: typological identification of the weapons, chronology, functional panoplies, social characterization and analysis of... more
Amalthea’s broken horn became the iconographic origin of the horn of plenty (cornucopia), a symbol of eternal, divine living in various Mediterranean cultures. Moreover, the goat, as Amalthea (nourishing goddess), became the symbol of a... more
The Getty Villa holds one of the world’s largest collections of luxury silver vessels from the Parthian period of ancient Iran (ca. 238 BCE–ca. 224 CE). This article imparts several new insights into one of its most well-known objects:... more
The book is the first of two volumes presenting an extraordinary collection of Greek and related metal ware. The present pdf comprises the introduction and only a selection of 11 vases out of the 146 gold, silver and bronze vessels... more
The general topic of this book is the analysis of Early Iron Age sheet bronze objects in central and northern Italy. The sheet bronze technique flourished during the 9th and 8th centuries B.C. in the areas of the Villanovan culture: i.e.... more
Кулешов Вяч. С. Серебро за меха из Страны мрака: памятники византийской, восточной и западной торевтики и нумизматики в сакральной экономике югорского общества V–XV вв. // Византия в контексте мировой культуры : Материалы конференции,... more
Vortrag im Rahmen des Glastags 2014 (Saalburg, 18.10.2014), ergänzt um einige Beispiele und Belege.
This is a booklet accompanying the 2018 Calendar published by Thrace Foundation, which presents in a general-public-format some silver vases from the V. Bojkov Collection. Some of them are thus far unpublished and will be included in the... more
Thèse soutenue décembre 2017, menée en cotutelle entre les universités Lyon 2 et Tübingen, sous la direction conjointe de M. Poux et D. Krausse
This article focuses on a 4th century BC tomb from the necropolis of Soloi, an important ancient city in northwestern Cyprus. The tomb, together with five others, were revealed during a rescue excavation between 2005-2006. They supply us... more
The course deals with the domain of small metal artifacts in ancient Greece. It encompasses bronze figurines (small scale sculpture), bronze and silver vases, cosmetic artifacts such as mirrors, and arms and weapons with elaborate... more
This text summarises the current state of research into Roman metal vessels and confronts it with finds from the Middle Danube region. The occurrence of such metal vessels, connected usually with the elites, will be placed against... more
The concept of skeuomorphism, meaning the imitation of a vessel shape and/or a decorative technique in another than the original material, is of particular importance for the study of the relations between the production of vessels in... more
The situla-shaped bronze vessels found in Central and Eastern Europe during the Iron age have been the subject of research for more than a hundred years. In 1951 the German prehistorian Hans Jürgen Eggers (1906–1975) defined several... more