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2004 Grant Recipients

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Peter D. Tomkins

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Neolithic Ceramics and Stratigraphy from the Excavations of Sir Arthur Evans (1900-31) and John Evans (1957-60; 1969-70) at Knossos, Crete, Greece

David W. Rupp

Person

The Polychrome Floor Mosaics, Opus Sectile Floors and Architecture of the Eustolios Complex at Kourion, Cyprus

Near the southeastern end of the akropolis of the Early Hellenistic through Early Byzantine city of Kourion, on the south coast of Cyprus, a...

Anne Porter

Person

Funerals and Feasts: Ritual Action and Social Structure in the Mortuary Material of Tell Banat, Syria

Excavated by Anne Porter and Thomas McClellan from 1988 until its inundation by the Tishreen dam in 1999, Banat is one of the most significant Early...

Yizhar Hirschfeld

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Nabatean Perfume and Spice Road in the Negev

The demand for perfumes and spices in the Greco-Roman world was enormous; and it is this demand that made the fortune of the Nabateans. After the Roman annexation of the Nabatean Kingdom in 106 AD the Roman...

Stefan Hauser

Person

Arsacid Assur

Assur, home of the likenamed god, ranks among the most famous cities of ancient Mesopotamia. It was awarded the status of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003. Situated approximately 60 miles south of modern Mossul on the western bank of the...