หน้าแรก บทความ Beads and pendants from the Hellenistic to Early Byzantine Red Sea port of Berenike, Egypt, Season 2014 and 2015

Beads and pendants from the Hellenistic to Early Byzantine Red Sea port of Berenike, Egypt, Season 2014 and 2015

Beads and pendants from the Hellenistic to Early Byzantine Red Sea port of Berenike, Egypt, Season 2014 and 2015

ชื่อผู้แต่ง Joanna Then-Obłuska
วารสาร/นิตยสาร Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
เดือน April
ปี 2018
ปีที่ 27
ฉบับที่ 1
หน้าที่ 203-233
ภาษา English

เนื้อหาโดยย่อ

Almost 650 beads and pendants, most of them of glass and faience, were excavated over two seasons in 2014 and 2015 at Berenike on the Red Sea coast of Egypt. This material, coming from 19 trenches variously located within the Hellenistic to early Byzantine site, has contributed some new data, enhancing the Berenike bead typology. Highlights included a Bes pendant of glass from a Hellenistic context and early Roman mosaic glass beads with face patterns. Other materials of which the ornaments were made included marine mollusk shells, ostrich eggshell, and a variety of stone and minerals. Of greatest interest were beads coming from early Roman graves, of an older man (the order of the threaded beads could be traced) and of animals (neck collars). Beads threaded on fragments of string, most probably of Indo[1]Pacific make, came from the early Roman rubbish dump.

หลักฐานสำคัญ

Bes amulet

face beads

ห้องสมุดแนะนำ

ResearchGate

คำสำคัญ/ป้ายกำกับ

face beads Berenike Red Sea port Red Sea trade Indian Ocean trade Ptolemaic early Roman Bes amulet face beads

ยุคสมัย

Early History Roman

จำนวนผู้เข้าชม

13

วันที่เผยแพร่ข้อมูล

26 ก.ย. 2567

Beads and pendants from the Hellenistic to Early Byzantine Red Sea port of Berenike, Egypt, Season 2014 and 2015

  • Beads and pendants from the Hellenistic to Early Byzantine Red Sea port of Berenike, Egypt, Season 2014 and 2015
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    ชื่อผู้แต่ง :
    Joanna Then-Obłuska

    ชื่อบทความ :
    Beads and pendants from the Hellenistic to Early Byzantine Red Sea port of Berenike, Egypt, Season 2014 and 2015

    วารสาร/นิตยสาร
    วารสาร/นิตยสาร :
    Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean

    เดือน
    เดือน :
    April

    ปี :
    2018

    ปีที่ :
    27

    ฉบับที่ :
    1

    หน้าที่ :
    203-233

    ภาษา :
    English

    เนื้อหาโดยย่อ

    Almost 650 beads and pendants, most of them of glass and faience, were excavated over two seasons in 2014 and 2015 at Berenike on the Red Sea coast of Egypt. This material, coming from 19 trenches variously located within the Hellenistic to early Byzantine site, has contributed some new data, enhancing the Berenike bead typology. Highlights included a Bes pendant of glass from a Hellenistic context and early Roman mosaic glass beads with face patterns. Other materials of which the ornaments were made included marine mollusk shells, ostrich eggshell, and a variety of stone and minerals. Of greatest interest were beads coming from early Roman graves, of an older man (the order of the threaded beads could be traced) and of animals (neck collars). Beads threaded on fragments of string, most probably of Indo[1]Pacific make, came from the early Roman rubbish dump.

    หลักฐานสำคัญ

    Bes amulet

    face beads


    ห้องสมุดแนะนำ :
    ResearchGate

    ลิงก์ที่มา :

    ดาวน์โหลดบทความ :

    ยุคสมัย
    Early History Roman

    คำสำคัญ/ป้ายกำกับ
    face beads Berenike Red Sea port Red Sea trade Indian Ocean trade Ptolemaic early Roman Bes amulet face beads

    วันที่เผยแพร่ข้อมูล : 26 ก.ย. 2567
    จำนวนผู้เข้าชม : 13