Opuscula 9
Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome
Δημοσιευμένο: 2016-11-22
Contents
HENRIK GERDING | Later, laterculus, and testa. New perspectives on Latin brick terminology
PETER M. FISCHER & TERESA BÜRGE | The New Swedish Cyprus Expedition 2015. Excavations at Hala Sultan Tekke. Preliminary results. With a contribution by D. Kofel
ELENI FASSA | Divine commands, authority, and cult: Imperative dedications to the Egyptian gods
STELLA MACHERIDIS | Home, refuse, and reuse during the Early Helladic III to the Middle Helladic I transitional period. A social zooarchaeological study of the Asine bothroi
MELISSA VETTERS, ANN BRYSBAERT, MARIA NTINOU, GEORGIA TSARTSIDOU & EVI MARGERITIS | People and plants. Piecing together archaeological and archaeobotanical data to reconstruct plant use and craft activities in Mycenaean Tiryns
JESPER BLID, FR MAXIMOUS EL-ANTONY, HUGO LUNDHAUG, JASON ZABOROWSKI, MEIRA POLLIACK, MENGISTU GOBEZIE WORKU & SAMUEL RUBENSON | Excavations at the Monastery of St Antony at the Red Sea
SERENA SABATINI | Textile tools from the East Gate at Mycenaean Midea, Argolis, Greece
SVANTE FISCHER & FERNANDO LÓPEZ SÁNCHEZ | Subsidies for the Roman West? The flow of Constantinopolitan solidi to the Western Empire and Barbaricum
PAAVO ROOS | The rock-cut chamber tombs of Labraunda
More about Opuscula
ISSN: 2000-0898
Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome is published annually by the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome. First issued in 2008 (no. 1), Opuscula replaces the annuals Opuscula Atheniensia and Opuscula Romana published by the Swedish Institute at Athens and the Swedish Institute in Rome respectively.
Opuscula is a refereed periodical, published in colour and available in print and in electronic format six months after publication.
The annual contains articles within Classical Archaeology, Ancient History, Art, Architecture and Philology, as well as book reviews within these subjects. Reports of fieldwork carried out under the supervision of the Institutes at Athens and Rome are regularly reported on in the Opuscula.
The annual welcomes contributions pertaining to the ancient Mediterranean world (prehistory to Late Antiquity) and the Classical tradition and drawing on archaeological, historical and philological studies; contributions dealing with later periods in the areas, especially in the fields of art, architecture, history and cultural heritage are also welcome.
The bibliographical abbreviation for Opuscula is OpAthRom.
Deadline for submissions to Opuscula is 1 November each year. All authors should consult ECSI Guides for Contributors (see Author resources) before submitting their manuscripts. Manuscript are submitted to the Secretary of the Editorial board (see Contact).