H 235 x W 165 mm
268 pages
Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white
Published Dec 2021
ISBN
Paperback: 9781789698930
Digital:
DOI 9781789698930-e
Related titles
ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies (AJNES) 15
Edited by Aram Kosyan
Paperback
£84.00
Established in 2006 by the Association for Near Eastern and Caucasian Studies in corporation with the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, AJNES is the only periodical in the Republic of Armenia devoted exclusively to the investigation of ancient and medieval cultures of the Near East and the Caucasus.
The Paleolithic archaeology of Shirak Province and the open-air site of Aghvorik – Hayk Haydosyan, Artur Petrosyan, Dmitri Arakelyan, Phil Glauberman and Boris Gasparyan ;
Newly discovered Early and Middle Bronze Age tombs in Shirak, Armenia – Hamazasp Khachatryan, Larisa Yeganyan† and Levon Petrosyan ;
On some Late Helladic migrants into Anatolia named in Hittite and Luwian sources, their migration to Iron Age Cilicia and their return to Greece in legend – Stephen P. B. Durnford
On the origin and meaning of the Assyrian toponym Tabal – Federico Giusfredi, Valerio Pisaniello and Alfredo Rizza [Open Access: Download] ;
Die Mär vom griechischen und/oder wölfischen Ursprung von Lykiern, Lykaonen, Lukkā und Luwija – Diether Schürr ;
A recently discovered Urartian stele dedicated to the god Ua from Avnik/Erzurum in East Turkey – Kenan Işık ;
A metal belt in the Orumiyeh museum, Iran – Behrouz Khanmohammadi, Annarita S. Bonfanti, Maryam Abbaszadeh and Roberto Dan ;
New observations on Urartian quarrying in Lake Van Basin – Rıfat Kuvanç ;
Achaemenid ceramics from the site Beniamin II (Shirak, Armenia): the end of the 6th to the mid 4th centuries BC – François Fichet de Clairfontaine and Stéphane Deschamps in collaboration with Felix Ter-Martirossov†, Vincenzo Mutarelli, Anna Azyzyan, Armine Gabrielyan, Varduhi Melikyan, Hamazasp Khachatryan and Larisa Yeganyan† ;
Summaries Ամփոփումներ ;
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