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Discover the intricacies of ancient civilizations with Pella in Jordan: The Early Roman and Hellenistic Periods. This seminal work, published by the prestigious Sydney University Press, invites readers to delve into the remarkable archaeological finds at Pella since 1978/79. Perfect for historians, archaeologists, and students alike, this book presents a comprehensive examination of the stratigraphy and pottery uncovered from these significant periods in Jordan's history.
Featuring an engaging introduction to the site of Pella and a concise history of the excavation efforts, this 2024 publication includes a thorough account of the Hellenistic and Early Roman levels discovered. Readers will appreciate the detailed descriptions, complete with sections and plans, offering a visual journey through the excavation plots.
One of the highlights of this volume is the extensive catalogue of approximately 900 Hellenistic and Early Roman pottery fragments, meticulously documented with outline drawings to provide a closer look at each artifact. The inclusion of images showcasing the notable fragments enhances the reader’s understanding of their historical significance.
Concluding with an insightful discussion on the impact of these findings, Pella in Jordan sheds light on the cultural landscape of the southern Levant during a transformative era. A must-have resource for enthusiasts of archaeology and ancient history, this book promises to enlighten with its rich content and thorough research.
Join the journey back in time and explore the significant contributions of Pella to our understanding of Jordan's ancient past.
Featuring an engaging introduction to the site of Pella and a concise history of the excavation efforts, this 2024 publication includes a thorough account of the Hellenistic and Early Roman levels discovered. Readers will appreciate the detailed descriptions, complete with sections and plans, offering a visual journey through the excavation plots.
One of the highlights of this volume is the extensive catalogue of approximately 900 Hellenistic and Early Roman pottery fragments, meticulously documented with outline drawings to provide a closer look at each artifact. The inclusion of images showcasing the notable fragments enhances the reader’s understanding of their historical significance.
Concluding with an insightful discussion on the impact of these findings, Pella in Jordan sheds light on the cultural landscape of the southern Levant during a transformative era. A must-have resource for enthusiasts of archaeology and ancient history, this book promises to enlighten with its rich content and thorough research.
Join the journey back in time and explore the significant contributions of Pella to our understanding of Jordan's ancient past.