In Honor of Prof. Liritzis Ioannis: Essays in Archaeology & Archaeometry and the Hellenic Contribution to Egyptology
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- Research & information: general
- archaeoastronomy
- Temple of Jupiter Heliopolitanus
- Roman temples of Lebanon
- graffiti
- epigraphy
- desert travel
- Kharga Oasis
- ancient Egypt
- masonry walls
- construction materials
- architectural heritage
- microanalysis
- mineralogical investigation
- nano zinc oxide
- Ceratophyllum demersum
- 4-chloro-m-cresol
- bacteria
- fungi
- historic constructions
- three-leaf masonry walls
- field survey
- construction history
- textile
- Egypt
- Coptic
- dye
- madder
- indigo
- woad
- weld
- HPLC
- optical profilometry
- surface characterization
- chromatic white light
- Antikythera Mechanism
- Gears
- Ancient Astronomy
- Ancient Technology
- Egyptian Calendar
- archaeology
- New Kingdom
- Ramesses
- imperialism
- border
- frontier
- boundary
- Kadesh
- Palestine
- Syria
- Israel
- Mediterranean
- history
- heritage
- culture
- coptic
- masonry
- clay minerals
- microorganisms
- XRD
- XRF
- Wadi El-Natrun
- crucifixion
- apostles
- inscription
- silk
- embroidery
- Greek
- monastery
- conservation
- Ramesside
- dyes
- mummy
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The archaeology, Egyptology, and archaeological sciences of the SE Mediterranean are ongoing research fields. This book highlights eleven articles that discuss new and contemporary new issues that are diverse in nature and that are linked to the interdisciplinary nature of the presented subjects and that honor the contributions that Prof.I.Liritzis' has made to the field in advance of his retirement. The content of these articles ranges from Egyptian colonialism and Greek-Egyptian contact to archaeoastronomy, the conservation and restoration science of organic and inorganic material culture, fieldwork in Egypt and Jordan, ancient construction technology, the identification of ancient dyes, and multiscientific techniques to study ancient Egyptian materials to Coptic art.
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