Leaving No Stones Unturned
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Leaving No Stones Unturned

Essays on the Ancient Near East and Egypt in Honor of Donald P. Hansen

  1. 328 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Leaving No Stones Unturned

Essays on the Ancient Near East and Egypt in Honor of Donald P. Hansen

About this book

A fitting tribute to the life and achievements of Donald P. Hansen, this collection includes contributions by Z. Bahrani, R. A. Fazzini, R. E. Freed, P. O. Harper, J. and D. Oates, D. O'Connor, E. L. Ochsenschlager, E. Holmes-Peck, W. H. Peck, H. Pittman, M. Van de Mieroop, M. S. Venit, K. Wilson, I. J. Winter, and many others.

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Information

Publisher
Eisenbrauns
Year
2002
Print ISBN
9781575060552
eBook ISBN
9781575065281

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Introduction
  7. Chapter 1: Power and Protection: A Little Proto-Elamite Silver Bull Pendant
  8. Chapter 2: Performativity and the Image: Narrative, Representation, and the Uruk Vase
  9. Chapter 3: Early Late Cypriot Ceramic Exports to Canaan: White Slip I
  10. Chapter 4: Sarvistan Reconsidered
  11. Chapter 5: The Rooster in Mesopotamia
  12. Chapter 6: Some Aspects of the Precinct of the Goddess Mut in the New Kingdom
  13. Chapter 7: Defending Connoisseurship: A Thrice Re-inscribed Sphinx of Dynasty XII
  14. Chapter 8: Tomorrow We Dig! Excerpts from Vaughn E. Crawford’s Letters and Newsletters from al-Hiba
  15. Chapter 9: Pay-Dirt in the End
  16. Chapter 10: 1000 B.C.E.? 900 B.C.E.? A Greek Vase from Lake Galilee
  17. Chapter 11: Pithoi of Hatshepsut’s Time
  18. Chapter 12: In Search of Prestige: Foreign Contacts and the Rise of an Elite in Early Dynastic Babylonia
  19. Chapter 13: Sacred Pathways
  20. Chapter 14: The Reattribution of Middle Uruk Materials at Brak
  21. Chapter 15: Seeing the Past in the Present: Twenty-Five Years of Ethnoarchaeology at al-Hiba
  22. Chapter 16: Pyramid Origins: A New Theory
  23. Chapter 17: A Decorated Bronze Belt in the Detroit Institute of Arts
  24. Chapter 18: An Egyptian Goddess in Detroit
  25. Chapter 19: The “Jeweler’s” Seal from Susa and Art of Awan
  26. Chapter 20: Early Islamic Seals: Their Artistic and Cultural Importance
  27. Chapter 21: Ancient Egyptomania: The Uses of Egypt in Graeco-Roman Alexandria
  28. Chapter 22: The Temple Mound at Bismaya
  29. Chapter 23: How Tall Was Naram-Sîn’s Victory Stele? Speculation on the Broken Bottom
  30. Chapter 24: Mapping Ḥimyari e Ẓafār