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The excavations of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of
Archaeology and Anthropology at Marsa Matruh on Bates's Island,
which is located on the seacoast at the north of Egypt's western
desert, uncovered a small site with a metalworking workshop and
nearby houses. The pottery found in the excavations indicates that
this small Late Bronze Age settlement had links to several
cultures: Cyprus, the Aegean, Egypt, the coast of western Asia, and
the local Marmarican people. The results of the excavations are
published in two volumes. This volume provides an overview of the
excavations at the site, the Late Bronze Age and historical period
occupations, and an introduction to the environmental morphology
and history of the island.
The excavations of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of
Archaeology and Anthropology on Bates's Island at Marsa Matruh, on
the seacoast at the north of Egypt's western desert, uncovered a
small site with a metalworking workshop and nearby houses. The
pottery indicates that this small Late Bronze Age settlement had
links to several cultures: Cyprus, the Aegean, Egypt, the coast of
western Asia, and the local Marmarican people. The volumes publish
the architecture, the local and imported pottery, the crucibles and
other evidence for metalworking, the ostrich egg shells and other
faunal remains, and the other discoveries made at the site.
According to Herodotus, Cyrene was colonized by settlers from the
island of Thera, later joined by other colonists from Crete, Samos,
Laconia, and Rhodes. Traditionally the foundation date has been set
at 631 B.C. The sanctuary began to develop within a generation of
the establishment of the colony and continued in use until its
destruction by an earthquake in A.D. 262. In this volume, the
excavator presents the background of the site, the history of its
excavation, and an overall view of the current project. University
Museum Monograph, 52
An unkempt stranger strolled the streets of the usual quiet city of
Markos. What was he up to? Then the city was rocked to its roots
with the discovery a serial murder suspect was living among the
residents. It is up to the FBI and the Markos Police Department to
restore peace and tranquility.
The University Museum's classical collections are among the
largest, most diverse, and most systematically collected of those
of any museum in the United States. Of particular importance is the
Etruscan material, spanning the entire history of the Etruscan
peoples, from the ninth to the second centuries B.C. The strengths
of the Roman collection are its glass, coins, sculpture, and the
excavated objects from the Italian sites of Colonia Minturnae and
the Sanctuary of Diana at Nemi.The "Guide" covers religion, daily
life, language, commerce and trade, and death and burial among the
Etruscans and Romans, and the legacy of the classical world in
Western culture. It celebrates the completion of a suite of
galleries at the University Museum--Worlds Intertwined: Etruscans,
Greeks, and Romans--and is a companion guide to The Ancient Greek
World (1995).
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