TY - BOOK ID - 5541497 TI - Ashkelon 2 : imported pottery of the Roman and late Roman periods AU - Johnson, Barbara AU - Levy, Leon PY - 2008 SN - 9781575069302 157506930X PB - Winona Lake, Ind. : Eisenbrauns, DB - UniCat KW - Pottery, Roman KW - Red pottery KW - Excavations (Archaeology) KW - Céramique romaine KW - Céramique rouge KW - Fouilles (Archéologie) KW - Ashkelon (Israel) KW - Ashqelon (Israël) KW - Antiquities KW - Antiquities, Roman KW - Antiquités KW - Antiquités romaines KW - Céramique romaine KW - Céramique rouge KW - Fouilles (Archéologie) KW - Ashḳelon (Israel) KW - Ashqelon (Israël) KW - Antiquités KW - Antiquités romaines KW - Material culture KW - Pottery KW - Roman pottery KW - Terra-sigillata (Pottery) KW - Classical antiquities KW - Pottery, Classical KW - Culture KW - Folklore KW - Technology KW - Archaeological digs KW - Archaeological excavations KW - Digs (Archaeology) KW - Excavation sites (Archaeology) KW - Ruins KW - Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) KW - Archaeology KW - Ashqelon, Israel KW - Ashqelon (Israel) KW - Askelon (Israel) KW - Ascalon (Israel) KW - Ashquelon (Israel) KW - Majdal wa-ʻAsqalān (Israel) KW - Majdal (Israel) KW - Antiquities, Roman. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5541497 AB - "The seaport of Ashkelon flourished under Roman and Byzantine rulers. Its far-flung maritime connections are reflected in the imported pottery found by the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon. Dr. Barbara L. Johnson brings a wealth of expertise and many years of experience to her study of this material, presenting and identifying a diverse array of vessels which illuminate the trading networks that knitted together the Mediterranean world."--BOOK JACKET. ER -