Libyan Studies: Volume 25 (1994)

ISSN 0263-7189


This volume of Libyan Studies is devoted to the proceedings of an international colloquium on Cyrenaican archaeology held in Cambridge on 29th-31st March 1993, and is edited by Joyce Reynolds.

Publication details.

David Mattingly. Mapping Ancient Libya. Pages 1-5.

N. N. Ambraseys. Material for the Investigation of the Seismicity of Libya. Pages 7-22.

André Laronde. Le territoire de Taucheira. Pages 23-29.

Donald White. Before the Greeks Came; A Survey of the Current Archaeological Evidence for the Pre-Greek Libyans. Pages 31-39.

Fadel Ali Mohamed. Appendix - Rock-Carvings at Kharsah. Pages 40-44.

Lidiano Bacchielli. Un Santuario di Frontiera, fra Polis e Chora. Pages 45-59.

Serena Ensoli Vittozzi. L'iconografia e il culto di Aristeo a Cirene. Pages 61-84.

Claudio Parisi Presicce. La dea con il silphio e l'iconographia di Panakeia a Cirene. Pages 85-100.

James Copland Thorn. Reconstructing the discoveries of Alan Rowe at Cyrene. Pages 101-118.

F. Chamoux and Gilbert Hallier. Un colombier en pierre de taille près d'Apollonia. Pages 119-124.

Michael Vickers, David Gill and Maria Economou. Euesperides: The Rescue of an Excavation. Pages 125-136.

T. V. Buttrey. Coins and Coinage at Euesperides. Pages 137-145.

Lucilla M. Burn. Hellenistic Terracotta Figures of Cyrenaica: Greek Influences and Local Inspirations. Pages 147-158.

Susan Kane. Dedications in the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Cyrene. Pages 159-165.

Susan Walker. The Imperial Family as Seen at Cyrene. Pages 167-184.

G. R. H. Wright. A note on the temple of Zeus at Cyrene and its re-erection. Pages 185-190.

M. Luni. Il Forum-Caesareum di Cirene e la moderna riscoperta. Pages 191-210.

Fadel Ali Mohamed and Joyce Reynolds. An Inscribed Stone from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore in the Wadi Belgadir at Cyrene: Cult, Corn and Roman Revenues. Pages 211-218.

Emanuela Fabbricotti. Statuette in Calcare da Bu Senab. Pages 219-230.

Fuaad Bentaher. General account of recent discoveries at Tocra. Pages 231-243.

Catherine Dobias-Lalou. Langue et politique: A quoi sert la dialecte dans la Cyrénaïque romaine? Pages 245-250.

G. Paci. Le iscrizioni in lingua latina della Cirenaica. Pages 251-257.

Denys Roques. Procope de Césarée et la Cyrénaïque du 6e s.ap.J.C. (résumé). Pages 259-264.

John N. Dore. Is El-Merj the Site of Ancient Barqa?: Current Excavations in Context. Pages 265-274.

Derek Kennet. Pottery as Evidence for Trade in Medieval Cyrenaica. Pages 275-285.

Fadel Ali Mohamed. From the Memory of History: The Painted Room at Bardia. Pages 287-291.


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