Verity Platt

Professor

Publications

Monographs

Edited Volumes

Articles:

Online articles and journalism

Curated exhibitions

Sturt Manning

Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences in Classics

Publications

BOOKS:

Manning, S.W. (ed.). 2022. Critical Approaches to Cypriot and Wider Mediterranean Archaeology. Sheffield: Equinox Publishing.

Kearns, C. and Manning, S.W. (eds.). 2019. New Directions in Cypriot Archaeology. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Manning, S.W. 2014. A Test of Time and A Test of Time Revisited. The volcano of Thera and the chronology and history of the Aegean and east Mediterranean in the mid-second millennium BC. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Manning, S.W. and Bruce, M.J. (eds.). 2009. Tree-Rings, Kings and Old World Archaeology and Environment: Papers Presented in Honor of Peter Ian Kuniholm. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Manning, S.W., et al. 2002. The Late Roman Church at Maroni Petrera: Survey and salvage excavations 1990-1997, and other traces of Roman remains in the lower Maroni Valley, Cyprus. Nicosia: The A.G. Leventis Foundation.

Manning, S.W. 2001. The Absolute Chronology of the Aegean Early Bronze Age: archaeology, history and radiocarbon. Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 1. Reprint (from 1995). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.

SELECTED ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS 2023-2018:

Manning, S.W., Kocik, C., Lorentzen, B. and Sparks, J.P. 2023. Sever multi-year drought coincident with Hittite collapse around 1198-1196 BC. Nature 614: 719-724. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05693-y 

Manning, S.W. 2023. Dendrochronology and Archaeology. In A.M. Pollard, R.A. Armitage and C.A. Makarewicz (eds.), Handbook of Archaeological Sciences, Second Edition: 37-68. Wiley: Hoboken.  https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119592112.ch3

Atkins, C.E. and Manning, S.W. 2022. Re-survey of the anchorage at Maroni Tsaroukkas, Cyprus: defining and viewing a Late Bronze Age coastscape. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 41: 278-302. https://doi.org/10.1111/ojoa.12244

Manning, S.W. 2022. Second Intermediate Period date for the Thera (Santorini) eruption and historical implications. PLoS ONE 17(9): e0274835. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274835

Manning, S.W. 2022. Climate, environment, and resources. In S. von Reden (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Ancient Greek Economy: 373-391. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Manning, S.W., Lorentzen, B., and Demesticha, S. 2022. Dating Mediterranean shipwrecks: The Mazotos ship, radiocarbon dating and the need for independent chronological anchors. Antiquity 96: 968-980.

Höflmayer, F. and Manning, S.W. 2022. A synchronized early Middle Bronze Age chronology for Egypt, the Levant, and Mesopotamia. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 81: 1-24.

Manning, S.W., Lorentzen, B. and Hart, J.P. 2021. Resolving Indigenous village occupations and social history across the long century of European permanent settlement in Northeastern North America: The Mohawk River Valley ~1450-1635 CE. PLoS ONE 16(10): e0258555. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258555

Manning, S.W., Huey, P.R., Lucas, M.T. and Hart, J.P. 2021. Radiocarbon and Artifactual Evidence for Early 17th Century A.D. Dutch Activity at the Site of Fort Orange, Albany, New York, USA. Journal of Field Archaeology 46: 192-209.

Birch, J., Manning, S.W., Sanft, S. and Conger, M.A. 2021. Refined radiocarbon chronologies for Northern Iroquoian site sequences: implications for coalescence, conflict, and the reception of European goods. American Antiquity 86: 61-89.

Manning, S.W., Lorentzen, B., Welton, L., Batiuk, S., Harrison, T.P. 2020. Beyond megadrought and collapse in the Northern Levant: The chronology of Tell Tayinat and two historical inflection episodes, around 4.2ka BP, and following 3.2ka BP. PLoS ONE 15(10): e0240799. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240799.

Manning, S.W., Wacker, L., Büntgen, U., Bronk Ramsey, C., Dee, M.W., Kromer, B., Lorentzen, B. and Tegel, W. 2020. Radiocarbon offsets and old world chronology as relevant to Mesopotamia, Egypt, Anatolia and Thera (Santorini). Scientific Reports 10: 41598. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-69287-2

Manning, S.W., Kromer, B., Cremaschi, M., Dee, M.W., Friedrich, R., Griggs, C. and Hadden, C.S. 2020. Mediterranean radiocarbon offsets and calendar dates for prehistory. Science Advances 6: eaaz1096. https://doi:10.1126/sciadv.aaz1096

Manning, S.W. 2019. Environment and Sociopolitical Complexity on Prehistoric Cyprus: Observations, Trajectories, and Sketch. In C. Kearns and S.W. Manning (eds.), New Directions in Cypriot Archaeology: 99-130. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Fisher, K.D., Manning, S.W. and Urban, T.M. 2019. New Approaches to Late Bronze Age Urban Landscapes on Cyprus: Investigations at Kalavasos-Ayios Dhimitrios, 2012-2016. American Journal of Archaeology 123: 473-507.

Griggs, C., Kocik, C., Urban, T.M. and Manning, S.W. 2019. Dendrochronology of Swift Water Place and Other Tree-Ring Samples from Northwest Alaska. In D.D. Anderson and W.W. Anderson (eds.), Life at Swift Water Place: Northwest Alaska at the threshold of European contact: 129-153. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press.

Urban, T.M., Rasic, J.T., Alix, C., Anderson, D.D., Chisholm, L., Jacob, R.W., Manning, S.W., Mason, O.K., Tremayne, A.H., Vinson, D. 2019. Magnetic detection of archaeological hearths in Alaska: a tool for investigating the full span of human presence at the gateway to North America. Quaternary Science Reviews 211: 73-92.

Manning, S.W., Birch, J., Conger, M.A., Dee, M.W., Griggs, C., Hadden, C.S., Hogg, A.G., Bronk Ramsey, C., Sanft, S., Steier, P., Wild, E.M. 2018. Radiocarbon re-dating of contact-era Iroquoian history in northeastern North America. Science Advances 4: eaav0280.

Manning, S.W., Smith, A.T., Khatchadourian, L., Badalyan, R., Lindsay, I., Greene, A., Marshall, M. 2018. A new chronological model for the Bronze and Iron Age South Caucasus: radiocarbon results from Project ArAGATS, Armenia. Antiquity 92: 1530-1551.

Manning, S.W. 2018. Events, Episodes and History: Chronology and the Resolution of Historical Processes. In L. Nevett and J. Whitley (eds.), An Age of Experiment: Classical Archaeology Transformed (1976-2014): 119-137. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

Manning, S.W. and Fisher, K.D. 2018. Locating the Late Bronze Age peasant in Cyprus? In L. Hulin, L. Crewe and J.M. Webb (eds.), Structures of Inequality on Bronze Age Cyprus. Studies in Honour of Alison K. South: 121-138. Nicosia: Astrom Editions.

Urban, T.M., Bustos, D., Jakeway, J., Manning, S.W., Bennett, M.R. 2018. Use of magnetometry for detecting and documenting multi-species Pleistocene megafauna tracks at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, U.S.A. Quaternary Science Reviews 199: 206-213.

Manning, S.W., Griggs, C., Lorentzen, B., Bronk Ramsey, C., Chivall, D., Jull, A.J.T., Lange, T.E. 2018. Fluctuating radiocarbon offsets observed in the southern Levant and implications for archaeological chronology debates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 115: 6141-6146.

Manning, S.W. 2018. Some Perspectives on the Frequency of Significant, Historically Forcing Drought and Subsistence Crises in Anatolia and Region. In E. Holt (ed.), Water and Power in Past Societies: 279-295. IEMA Proceedings, volume 7. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Manning, S.W. 2018. The Development of Complex Society on Crete: The Balance between Wider Context and Local Agency. In A.R. Knodell and T.P. Leppard (eds.), Regional Approaches to Society and Complexity: 29-58. Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 15. Sheffield: Equinox Publishing.

Caitie Barrett

Associate Professor

Publications

MONOGRAPHS

  • Domesticating Empire: Egyptian Landscapes in Pompeian Gardens (2019). Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press. [430 pp. + 100 figures]
  • Egyptianizing Figurines from Delos: A Study in Hellenistic Religion (2011). Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition 36. Leiden/Boston: Brill. [731 pp. + 80 plates]

EDITED VOLUMES

  • Households in Context: Dwelling in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt (2023), eds. C. Barrett and J. Carrington. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. [351 pp.]
  • Figurines grecques en contexte: Présence muette dans le sanctuaire, la tombe et la maison (2015), eds. S. Huysecom-Haxhi and A. Muller (editors-in-chief) and C. Aubry, C. Barrett, C. Blume, and T. Kopestonsky (collaborating editors). Archaiologia. Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion. [534 pp.]

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS

  • "Magical Gems as Material Texts" (forthcoming). In Textual Archaeology of the Ancient Near East: Are We Doing It Wrong?, ed. Y. Heffron. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. 
  • "The Affordances of Terracotta Figurines in Domestic Contexts: Reconsidering the Gap between Material and Ritual" (2024). In Stuff of the Gods: The Material Aspects of Religion in Ancient Greece, eds. M. Haysom, M. Mili, and J. Wallensten. Athens: Swedish Institute at Athens, 111–132. [22 pp.]
  • "Leisure and Labor in a Pompeian Garden: The Casa della Regina Carolina Project (VIII 3, 14) 2022 Field Season" (with K. Gleason, L. Graña, and A. Marzano, with additional contributions by E. Allen, R. Ferritto, D. Langgut, E. Lime, L. Magno, M. Robinson, and K. Tally-Schumacher). Rivista di Studi Pompeiani 34 (2023: 257–265. [9 pp.] 
  • "Houses, Households, and Homes: Toward an Archaeology of Dwelling" (2023). In Households in Contexts: Dwelling in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, eds. C. Barrett and J. Carrington, 1–46. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. [46 pp.]
  • "Afterword: Strong at the Broken Places?" (2023) In Breaking Images: Damage and Mutilation of Ancient Figurines, ed. G. Miniaci, 306–315. Oxford: Oxbow. [10 pp.]
  • "A 'New' (Rediscovered) Nilotic Scene from the Casa del Gemmario: Context, Iconography, and Sub-Elite Viewership" (with N. Bellucci). Rivista di Studi Pompeiani 33 (2023): 89–109. [21 pp.]
  • "Recontextualizing Nilotic Scenes: Interactive Landscapes in the Garden of the Casa dell’Efebo, Pompeii.” American Journal of Archaeology 121 (2017): 293-332[40 pp.]
  • "The Casa della Regina Carolina (CRC) Project, Pompeii: Preliminary Report on 2018 and 2019 Field Seasons" (with K. Gleason and A. Marzano, with additional contributions by D. Langgut) (2020). FOLD&R (Fasti OnLine Documents & Research) Italy, https://www.fastionline.org/docs/FOLDER-it-2020-492.pdf. [29 pp.]
  • "Egypt in Roman Visual and Material Culture" (2017). In G. Williams (ed.), Oxford Handbooks Online in Classical Studies. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press. (http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935390.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199935390-e-18) [43 pp.]
  • "Recontextualizing Nilotic Scenes: Interactive Landscapes in the Garden of the Casa dell'Efebo, Pompeii." American Journal of Archaeology 121 (2017): 293–332. [40 pp.]
  • "Archaeology of Ancient Religions" (2016). In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion, eds. J. Barton et al. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press. (http://oxfordre.com/religion/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780199340378.001.0001/acrefore-9780199340378-e-48) [24 pp.]
  • "Avant-propos" (with C. Aubry, C. Blume, S. Huysecom-Haxhi, T. Kopestonsky, and A. Muller) (2015). In Figurines grecques en contexte: Présence muette dans le sanctuaire, la tombe et la maison, eds. S. Huysecom-Haxhi et al., 7-9. Archaiologia. Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion. [3 pp.]
  • "Terracotta Figurines and the Archaeology of Ritual: Domestic Cult in Greco-Roman Egypt" (2015). In Figurines grecques en contexte: Présence muette dans le sanctuaire, la tombe et la maison, eds. S. Huysecom-Haxhi et al., 401-420. Archaiologia. Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion. [20 pp.]
  • "Harpocrates on Rheneia: Two Egyptian Figurines from the Necropolis of Delos" (2015). In Figurines de terre cuite en Méditerranée orientale grecque et romaine. II: Iconographie et contextes, eds. E. Laflı and A. Muller, 187-200. Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion.
  • "Material Evidence for Ancient Greek Religion" (2015). In Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, eds. E. Eidinow and J. Kindt, 113-130. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [18 pp.]
  • "Hellenistic and Roman Egypt" (2015). In D.L. Clayman (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Classics. New York: Oxford University Press. [87 pp.]
  • "The Perceived Value of Minoan and Minoanizing Pottery in Egypt" (2009). Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 22.2: 211-234. [24 pp.]
  • "Was Dust Their Food and Clay Their Bread? Grave Goods, the Mesopotamian Afterlife, and the Liminal Role of Inana/Ishtar" (2007). Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 7: 7-65. [59 pp.]

OTHER ARTICLES, BRIEF ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES, AND ENTRIES IN MUSEUM CATALOGS

  • “Casa della Regina Carolina, Regio VIII.3.14” (2020). K.L. Gleason, C.E. Barrett, and A. Marzano. Fasti Online (http://www.fastionline.org/excavation/micro_view.php?fst_cd=AIAC_4667&curcol=sea_cd-AIAC_10402). 
  • Multiple entries (2018) in Beyond the Nile: Egypt and the Classical World, eds. J. Spier et al., 250, 252–253, 272, 276-277, no. 174. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum. 
  • "Figurines" (with E. Darby) (2016). In The Routledge Encyclopedia of Ancient Mediterranean Religions, ed. E. Orlin, 344-346. New York: Routledge. [3 pp.]
  • "Harpokrates" (2016). In The Routledge Encyclopedia of Ancient Mediterranean Religions, ed. E. Orlin, 388. New York: Routledge. [1 p.]
  • "Gems" (with V. Platt) (2015). In Cornell Collection of Antiquities, ed. A. Alexandridis and V. Platt (http://antiquities.stg.library.cornell.edu/gems). [3 pp.]
  • "Plaster Perspectives on 'Magical Gems': Rethinking the Meaning of 'Magic' in Cornell's Dactyliotheca" (2015). In Cornell Collection of Antiquities, ed. A. Alexandridis and V. Platt (http://antiquities.stg.library.cornell.edu/gems/plaster-perspectives-on-magical-gems). 
  • "Terracotta Figurines of Harpocrates from Greco-Roman Egypt" (2013). In C.M. Manassa (ed.), Echoes of Egypt: Conjuring the Land of the Pharaohs (http://echoesofegypt.peabody.yale.edu/overview/harpocrates-figurines). Online exhibit catalog for a 2013-2014 exhibition at the Yale Peabody Museum. [4 pp.]
  • "'Campana' Relief with Roman Nilotic Landscape" (2013). In C.M. Manassa (ed.), Echoes of Egypt: Conjuring the Land of the Pharaohs (http://echoesofegypt.peabody.yale.edu/overview/campana-relief-roman-nilotic-landscape). Online exhibit catalog for a 2013-2014 exhibition at the Yale Peabody Museum. [3 pp.]
  • "Egyptianizing Graeco-Roman Objects" (with C.M. Manassa) (2013). In C.M. Manassa (ed.), Echoes of Egypt: Conjuring the Land of the Pharaohs, pp. 15-16 [print edition]. New Haven: Yale Peabody Museum. Exhibit catalog for a 2013-2014 exhibition at the Yale Peabody Museum. [2 pp.]

INVITED BOOK REVIEWS

  • Review (2023) of A.L. Boozer, At Home in Roman Egypt: A Social Archaeology. Journal of Roman Studies 113: 2643–265. [2 pp.]
  • "Between Meroe and Rome: Nubian People, Practices, and Inscriptions at the Sanctuary of Isis at Philae" (2022). Review of S. Ashby, Calling Out to Isis: The Enduring Nubian Presence at Philae. Journal of Roman Archaeology 35.1: 469–481. [13 pp.]
  • Review (2020) of S.R. Martin and S.M. Langin-Hooper, eds., The Tiny and the Fragmented: Miniature, Broken, or Otherwise Incomplete Objects in the Ancient World. Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Studies 79.2: 360–365. [5 pp.]
  • Review (2013) of M. Trümper, Die 'Agora des Italiens' in Delos: Baugeschichte, Architektur, Ausstattung und Funktion einer späthellenistischen Porticus-Anlage. Journal of Hellenic Studies 133: 116-117. [2 pp.]
  • Review (2012) of B. Rabe, Zwischen Entwurf und Produkt: Die griechisch-römischen Gipsformen aus Ägypten im Museum August Kestner, Hannover. Coroplastic Studies Interest Group Book Reviews (http://www.coroplasticstudies.org/reviews-rabe.html).

NOTES, RESEARCH REPORTS, AND BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS

  • "Nilotic Scenes, Egyptian Religion, and Roman Perceptions" (2013). Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 5: 3-5. [3 pp.]
  • "Recent Research in Greco-Egyptian Interactions" (2012). Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 4:4. [1 p.]
  • "Egyptian Imagery in Hellenistic Bulgaria: Lamps from the Thracian City of Seuthopolis" (2010). CSIG News: Newsletter of the Coroplastic Studies Interest Group 4: 17. [1 p.]
  • "Religious Syncretism in Egyptianizing Terracotta Figurines from Delos" (2009). CSIG News: Annual Newsletter of the Coroplastic Studies Interest Group 1: 10. [1 p.]

 

Benjamin Anderson

Associate Professor

Publications

Books:

Authored:

Cosmos and Community in Early Medieval Art (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017).

Palmyra 1885: The Wolfe Expedition and the Photographs of John Henry Haynes (co-author, with Robert G. Ousterhout) (Istanbul: Cornucopia Books, 2016).

 

Edited:

Hagia Sophia in the Long Nineteenth Century (co-editor, with Emily Neumeier) Edinburgh Studies on the Ottoman Empire (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024). (Read the introduction.)

Is Byzantine Studies a Colonialist Discipline? Toward a Critical Historiography (co-editor, with Mirela Ivanova) (University Park: Penn State University Press, 2023). (Read the introduction.)

Otros pasados: ontologías alternativas y el estudio de lo que ha sido (co-editor, with Felipe Rojas and Byron Ellsworth Hamann) (Bogotá: MUSA, 2022). (Read the introduction.)

The Byzantine Neighbourhood: Urban Space and Political Action (co-editor, with Fotini Kondyli) Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies 31 (Abingdon: Routledge, 2022). (Read the introduction.)

Robert Wood, The Ruins of Palmyra and Baalbek (London: Bloomsbury, 2021). (Read the introduction.)

Antiquarianisms: Contact, Conflict, Comparison (co-editor, with Felipe Rojas) Joukowsky Institute Publication 8 (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2017). (Read the introduction.)

 

Selected essays:

On late antique and Byzantine art:

"Between Diagram and Image: On Yuval's Harp," in Jeffrey F. Hamburger, David J. Roxburgh, and Linda Safran, eds., The Diagram as Paradigm: Cross-Cultural Approaches (Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2022), 93-112.

"The Great Kosmos of All Armenia: On the Sarcophagus of Isaac," in Helen C. Evans, ed., Art and Religion in Medieval Armenia (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2022), 16-26.

"The Imperial Arts," in Ellen C. Schwartz, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Art and Architecture (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021), 133-146.

"Images in Byzantine Thought and Practice, ca. 500-700," in Mike Humphreys, ed., A Companion to Byzantine Iconoclasm (Leiden: Brill, 2021), 144-187.

"Oracular Images and the Limits of Political Knowledge in Byzantium," in Michael Grünbart, ed., Unterstützung bei herrscherlichem Entscheiden: Experten und ihr Wissen in transkultureller und komparativer Perspektive (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2021), 22-39.

Images Down Low,” in Sabine Feist, ed., Transforming Sacred Spaces: New Approaches to Byzantine Ecclesiastical Architecture from the Transitional Period (Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2020), 161-87.

The Prussian Tondo,” in Niccolò Zorzi, Albrecht Berger, and Lorenzo Lazzarini, eds., I tondi di Venezia e Dumbarton Oaks: Arte e ideologia imperiale tra Bisanzio e Venezia (Rome: Viella, 2019), 35-49.

"The Disappearing Imperial Statue: Toward a Social Approach," in Troels Myrup Kristensen and Lea Stirling, eds., The Afterlife of Greek and Roman Sculpture: Late Antique Responses and Practices (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2016), 290-309.

 

On the urban history of Constantinople:

"From the Mouth of Angels: Folkloric Hagia Sophia," in Emily Neumeier and Benjamin Anderson, eds, Hagia Sophia in the Long Nineteenth Century (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024), 125-147.

"Constantinople's Medieval Antiquarians of the Future," in Elizabeth Key Fowden, Suna Çağaptay, Edward Zychowicz-Coghill and Louise Blanke, eds., Cities as Palimpsests? Reponses to Antiquity in Eastern Mediterranean Urbanism (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2022), 125-140.

"The Oxeia: A Neighbourhood Biography," in Fotini Kondyli and Benjamin Anderson, eds., The Byzantine Neighbourhood: Urban Space and Political Action (Abindgon: Routledge, 2022), 155-173.

"Eros and the Army (Constantinople and Context)," in Peter D. De Staebler and Anne Hrychuk Kontokosta, eds., Roman Sculpture in Context (Boston: Archaeological Institute of America, 2021), 241-257.

The Forum of Theodosius: Labour and the Gods,” in Vasileios Marinis, Amy Papalexandrou, and Jordan Pickett, eds., Architecture and Visual Culture in the Late Antique and Medieval Mediterranean: Studies in Honor of Robert G. Ousterhout (Turnhout: Brepols, 2020), 3-17.

"Social Clustering in 5th-c. Constantinople: The Evidence of the Notitia," Journal of Roman Archaeology 29 (2016), 494-508.

"Public Clocks in Late Antique and Early Medieval Constantinople," Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 64 (2014), 23-32.

"Classified Knowledge: The Epistemology of Statuary in the Parastaseis Syntomoi Chronikai," Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 35 (2011), 1-19.

"Leo III and the Anemodoulion," Byzantinische Zeitschrift 104 (2011), 41-54.

 

On the history of scholarship:

"The Politics of Byzantine Studies: Between Nations and Empires" (co-author, with Mirela Ivanova), The English Historical Review (2024), ceae159.

"The Science of Talismans Today," History Compass 22 (2023).

"La Quimera de Vasari: ontologías del estilo," in Felipe Rojas, Byron Ellsworth Hamann, and Benjamin Anderson, eds., Otros pasados: ontologías alternativas y el estudio de lo que ha sido  (Bogotá: MUSA, 2022), 283-306.

"The Uncanny Encounter," in Armin Bergmeier and Andrew Griebeler, eds., Time and Presence in Art: Moments of Encounter (200-1600 CE) (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2022), 159-174.

"Classical Ground: Robert Wood's Palmyra and Balbec," in Robert Wood, The Ruins of Palmyra and Baalbek (London: Bloomsbury, 2021), 1-22.

"The Defacement of the Parthenon Metopes," Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 57 (2017), 248-260.

"Forgetting Athens," in Benjamin Anderson and Felipe Rojas, eds., Antiquarianisms: Contact, Conflict, Comparison (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2017), 184-209.

"'An Alternative Discourse': Local Interpreters of Antiquities in the Ottoman Empire," Journal of Field Archaeology 40 (2015), 450-460.

Annetta Alexandridis

Associate Professor

Publications

Books

Authored 

Die Frauen des römischen Kaiserhauses. Eine Untersuchung ihrer bildlichen Darstellung von Livia bis Iulia Domna (Mainz: von Zabern, 2004)

Archäologie der Photographie. Bilder aus der Photothek der Berliner Antikensammlung (with Wolf-Dieter Heilmeyer) (Mainz: von Zabern, 2004)

 

Edited

Destroy the Copy - Plaster Cast Colletions in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Demolition, Defacement, Disposal in Europe and Beyond (with Lorenz Winkler-Horaček) (Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2022).

Mensch und Tier in der Antike: Grenzziehung und Grenzüberschreitung (with Markus Wild and Lorenz Winkler-Horaček) (Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2008).

 

Articles (selection)

On images of (Roman Imperial) Women:

“Portraiture of Flavian Imperial Women,” in: Elizabeth Carney – Sabine Müller (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Women and Monarchy in the Ancient Mediterranean World (London – New York: Routledge 2021) 423–438.

“The Women of the Severan Dynasty: Coining Female Power?” in: Carmen Arnold-Biucchi and Martin Beckmann (eds.), Sculpture and Coins: Margarete Bieber as Scholar and Collector (Cambridge/Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2018) 89–145. 

‘Töchter der Wirklichkeit’? – Darstellungen alter Frauen in der griechisch-römischen Antike,” in: Christiane Nowak - Lorenz Winkler-Horaček (eds.), Auf der Suche nach der Wirklichkeit Berlin: Abguss-Sammlung Antiker Plastik (Rahden/Westf.: Marie Leidorf, 2018) 55 –72.

“Frauen um Nero – Ehefrauen und Geliebte,” in: Jürgen Merten (ed.), Nero – Kaiser, Künstler und Tyrann (exhibition catalogue Landesmuseum Trier, 2016) 64–73.

“Mimesis oder Metapher? Aphroditekörper im römischen Frauenportät,” in: Dietrich Boschung and Ludwig Jäger (eds.), Formkonstanz und Bedeutungswandel. Archäologische und medienwissenschaftliche Reflexionen (Paderborn: Fink, 2014) 67–102.

“Neutral bodies? Female portrait statue types from the late Republic to the 2nd century C.E.,” in: Shelley Hales and Tamar Hodos (eds.), Material Culture and Social Identities in the Ancient World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010) 252–279.

“The Other Side of the Coin: The Women of the Flavian Imperial Family,” in: Norbert Kramer and Christiane Reitz (eds.), Tradition und Erneuerung: Mediale Strategien in der Zeit der Flavier, Beiträge zur Altertumskunde vol. 285 (Berlin & New York: de Gruyter, 2010) 191–237.

“Individualisierung, Homogenisierung, Angst vor Vergänglichkeit. Weibliche Grab- und Ehrenstatuen der römischen Republik und der Kaiserzeit,” in: Natascha Sojc (ed.), Neue Fragen, neue Antworten. Antike Kunst als Thema der Gender Studies. Geschlecht – Symbol – Religion 3 (Berlin: LIT-Verlag, 2005) 111–124.

“Überall (götter)gleich? Theomorphe Bildnisse der Frauen des römischen Kaiserhauses,” in: Mirjana Sanader and Ante Rendic Miočevic (eds.), The Proceedings of the 8th International Colloquium on Problems of Roman Provincial Art, Zagreb 5.-8.5. 2003. Religion and myth as an impetus for the Roman provincial sculpture (Zagreb: Golden Marketing – Tehnička Knjiga, 2005) 415–422.

“Schmucklos oder trachtlos. Bildnisse römischer Frauen vom 1. Jh.v. – 2. Jh. n. Chr.,” in: Akten des Internationalen Symposiums über Schmuck und Tracht der Antike im Laufe der Zeit, Modra- Harmónia 2003, Anodos 3, 2003: 9–22

“Eine Hochzeitsgöttin im Römergrab von Köln-Weiden. Zur Chalcedon-Statuette der Berliner Antikensammlung,” Jahrbuch der Berliner Museen 43, 2001: 53–56. 

Reviews of:

Molly M. Lindner, Portraits of the Vestal Virgins, Priestesses of Ancient Rome (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2015). Journal of Roman Archaeology 31.2, 2018, 682–688.

Martin Beckmann, Diva Faustina. Coinage and Cult in Rome and the Provinces. Numismatic Studies 26 (New York: The American Numismatic Society, 2012). Journal of Roman Archaeology 29, 2016: 732–741.

Sheila Dillon, The Female Portrait Statue in the Greek World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010). Gnomon 87.3, 2015: 245–251.

Dietrich Boschung, Gens Augusta. Untersuchungen zur Aufstellung, Wirkung und Bedeutung der Statuengruppen des julisch-claudischen Kaiserhauses (Mainz: von Zabern, 2002), Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft 8, 2005: 1019–28. http://gfa.gbv.de/dr,gfa,008,2005,r,03.pdf

Kathrin Schade, Frauen in der Spätantike. Eine Untersuchung zur römischen und frühbyzantinischen Bildniskunst (Mainz: von Zabbern, 2003), in: H-Soz-u-Kult, 10. 11. 2003. http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/2003-4-079.pdf

Hildegard Temporini-Gräfin Vitzthum (Hrsg.), Die Kaiserinnen Roms. Von Livia bis Theodora (München: Beck, 2002), in: H-Soz-u-Kult, 26. 05. 2003. http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/2003-2-116.pdf

Tomasz Mikocki, Sub specie deae. Les impératrices et princesses romaines assimilées à des déesses. Étude iconologique (Rom: Bretschneider, 1995), Gnomon 71, 1999: 704–8.

 

On humans and animals (and others) in Greek iconography:

“Les béliers comme mémoire vive en Grèce et à Rome”/ “Rams as Living Memory in Ancient Greece and Rome,” in: Musée de la Romanité. Mémoire vive. Oliver Laric. Exhibition Nîmes, Musée de la Romanité 2023, 19-43.

“Weder Mann noch Mensch. Projektionen der Geschlechterdifferenz im Mythos,” in: Stefan Krmnicek (ed.), Antike Rollenbilder. Wertvorstellungen in Münzbildern (Bonn: Habelt, 2018) 125–131. 

“The Minotaur and other monsters in the Greek imagination,” in: Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming, Lauren Kassell (eds.), Reproduction: From Antiquity to the Present Day (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), exhibit 2 (between pp. 180–181).

“Tod eines Roboters. Talos und der ‘ganz besondre Saft’,” in: Michael Busch, Stefan Kroll and Małgorzata Anna Maksymiak (eds.), Hippokratische Grenzgänge – Ausflüge in kultur- und medizingeschichtliche Wissensfelder. Festschrift für Hans-Uwe Lammel zum 65. Geburtstag (Hamburg: Dr. Kovač 2017) 11–27. 

“Κρητικές διασταυρώσεις. Υβριδισμός και μεταμόρφωση στους μύθους της Ευρώπης και της Πασιφάη/ Cretan Crossbreeds: Hybridity and Metamorphosis in the Myths of Europa and Pasiphae,” in: Panayotis Soukakos – Minas Paschopoulos – Ariadne Gartsiou-Tatti (eds.) Υβριδικά και ιδιότυπα όντα. Αποκλίσεις από την «κανονικότητα» στην Αρχαία Ελληνική Μυθολογία και στη σύγχρονη Ιατρική/ Hybrid and Εxtraordinary Βeings.  Deviations from “Νormality” in Ancient Greek Mythology and Μodern Medicine (Ioannina, 2017) 31–39.

“Ζῷα: Bilder des Körpers zwischen Mensch und Tier im Mythos von Aktaion, ” in: Dietrich Boschung – Alan Shapiro – Frank Waschek (eds.), Bodies in Transition. Dissolving the Boundaries of Embodied Knowledge (Paderborn: Fink, 2015) 313–349. 

“Zwischen Mensch und Tier: Bilder der Metamorphose und der Zoophilie im griechischen Mythos,” in: Luca Tori – Aline Steinbrecher (eds.), Animali. Tiere und Fabelwesen von der Antike bis zur Neuzeit. Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum (Geneva – Milan: Skira, 2013) 70–79. 

“Animals,” The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010) 108–112. 

“Shifting species. Animal and Human Bodies in Attic Vase Painting of the 6th and 5th Centuries B.C.,” in: Thorsten Fögen and Mireille Lee (eds.) Bodies and Boundaries in Graeco-Roman Antiquity (Berlin & New York: de Gruyter, 2009) 267–286. 

“Wenn Götter lieben, wenn Götter strafen. Zur Ikonographie der Zoophilie im griechischen Mythos,” in: Annetta Alexandridis, Markus Wild, Lorenz Winkler-Horaček (eds.), Mensch und Tier in der Antike. Grenzziehung und Grenzüberschreitung (Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2008) 285–311. 

Reviews of:

Claudia Lang-Auinger – Elisabeth Trinkl (Hg.), ΦΥΤΑ ΚΑΙ ΖΩΙΑ. Pflanzen und Tiere auf griechischen Vasen. Akten des internationalen Symposiums an der Universität Graz, 26.-28. September 2013. CVA Österreich Bhft. 2. (Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2015). Gnomon 91.8, 2019, 725–730.

Emma Aston, Mixanthropoi. Animal-Human Hybrid Deities in Greek Religion. Kernos Suppl. 25 (Liège: Centre international d'étude de la religion grecque antique, 2011). Mnemosyne 67, 2014: 150-154 (DOI: 10.1163/1568525X-12341590). 2014

Harald Mielsch, Griechische Tiergeschichten in der antiken Kunst (Mainz: von Zabern, 2005). BMCR 2006.05.30. http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2006/2006-05-30.html

 

On funerary culture (at Sardis):

“Funerary Containers from Roman Sardis,” in: Maria Aurenhammer (ed.), Sculpture in Roman Asia minor. Sonderschriften des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes 56 (Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2018) 265–280. 

“Death and the City: Asiatic Columnar Sarcophagi in Context,” in: James Osborne (ed.), Approaching Monumentality in Archaeology (Albany: SUNY Press, 2014) 233–256.

 

On the history and media of archaeology and collecting:

“Plaster Casts in Enlightenment and Colonialist Discourses on Race,” in: Annetta Alexandridis and Lorenz Winkler-Horaček (eds.). Destroy the Copy - Plaster Cast Collections in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Demolition, Defacement, Disposal in Europe and Beyond (Berlin - New York: De Gruyter, 2022) 494–525.

“Die ungeliebte Sammlung. Zur transatlantischen Geschichte einiger Skulpturen der Collezione Giustiniani,” in: Johanna Stapelfeldt – Ulrike Vedder – Klaus Wiehl (eds.), Museales Erzählen. Dinge, Räume, Narrative (Paderborn: Brill – Fink, 2020) 263–296.

“Gipse in der ‘Neuen Welt’,” in: Nele Schröder and Lorenz Winkler-Horacek (eds.), Von Gestern bis Morgen. Zur Geschichte der Berliner Gipsabgusssammlung(en) (Rahden/Westf.: Verlag Marie Leidorf, 2012) 297–300. 

“John Henry Parker – the “Archaeologist of Rome”?,” in: Christine Kühn (ed.), Italienische Fotografien der Sammlung John Henry Parker (Berlin: Staatliche Museen, 2000) 80–95.

Reviews of:

Daniel Graepler - Jorun Ruppel (eds.), Weiß wie Gips? Die Behandlung der Oberflächen von Gipsabgüssen/White as Plaster? Plaster Casts and the Treatment of Their Surface. Göttinger Studien zur Mediterranen Archäologie 10. (Rahden/Westfalen: Marie Leidorf, 2019), Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft 22: 1161-1172.       DOI: 10.14628/GFA_022_2019_R20

Vincent Jolivet, Ruines Italiennes. Photographies des collections Alinari (Paris: Gallimard, 2006), BMCR 2008.03.19. http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2008/2008-03-19.html

 

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