Browsing by Author "Kelly, Amanda"
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A neo-assyrian relief in the weingreen museum of biblical antiquities, trinity college dublin—a case study in artefact acquisition
Kelly, Amanda (Royal Irish Academy, 2011-01-01)The focus of this paper is a neo-Assyrian relief discovered in the Weingreen Museum of Biblical Antiquities at Trinity College Dublin (hereafter the Weingreen Museum). The shallow relief depicts a pictorial vignette of a ... -
The Cretan Slinger at War: a weighty exchange. 1-39.
Kelly, Amanda (2012)Lead slingshots discovered on Cretan sites carry considerable weight regarding the nature of warfare on the island in the Late Classical and Hellenistic periods. On Crete, inscribed lead sling bullets have been reported ... -
F. yegül, bathing in the roman world. cambridge: cambridge university press, 2009. pp. xiii + 256, illus. isbn 9780521840323 (bound); 9780521549622 (paper). £64.00 (bound); £18.99 (paper).
Kelly, Amanda (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2013-10-14) -
The impact of constructing aqueducts on the settlement patterns of Roman Crete
Kelly, Amanda (2004-10)In this paper the Roman aqueducts of Crete will be presented for the purpose of exploring the effects of aqueduct construction on settlement patterns on the island.1 The study will demonstrate the diversity and the extent ... -
Neo-Assyrian relief in the Weingreen Museum of Biblical Antiquities, Trinity College Dublin; a case study in artefact acquisition.
Kelly, Amanda (2012)The focus of this paper is a neo-Assyrian relief discovered in the Weingreen Museum of Biblical Antiquities at Trinity College Dublin (hereafter the Weingreen Museum). The shallow relief depicts a pictorial vignette of a ... -
The discovery of phocaean red slip ware (prsw) form 3 and bii ware (lr1 amphorae) on sites in ireland—an analysis within a broader framework
Kelly, Amanda (Royal Irish Academy, 2010-01-01)'Phocaean Red Slip Ware' and Bii amphorae sherds have been identified, by the present author, at the site of Collierstown 1, Co. Meath. One of the advantages of discovering Phocaean Red Slip Ware Form 3 on sites in Ireland ...