The Megiddo ivories
- Title
- The Megiddo ivories, by Gordon Loud.
- Published by
- Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1939]
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xi, 25 pages illustrations (including plan) 63 (i. e. 70) plates (3 double; including mounted frontispiece) on 40 leaves; 40 cm.
- Summary
- "The aim of this volume is to present in simple, concise form the Megiddo ivories. It does not pretend to offer exhaustive comparisons with allied material from other sources or to draw the many and diverse conclusions as to date, style, and origin of individual pieces. The interest aroused by preliminary reports of this find has prompted the early publication of this material, which it is hoped will supply a basis for discussion of the many angles and problems it suggests."--Fore.
- Series statement
- University of Chicago Oriental Institute publications, vol. 52
- Uniform title
- University of Chicago Oriental Institute publications ; vol. 52.
- Subject
- Ivories
- Antiquities
- Elfenbeinschnitzerei
- Opgravingen
- Ivoor
- Excavations (Archaeology) > Israel > Megiddo (Extinct city)
- Ivories, Ancient > Israel
- Sculpture sur ivoire > Phénicie
- Sculpture sur ivoire > Israël > Megiddo (ville ancienne) > Catalogues
- Antiquités phéniciennes > Israël > Megiddo (ville ancienne)
- Megiddo (Extinct city)
- Palestine > Antiquities
- Israel > Megiddo (Extinct city)
- Middle East > Palestine
- Megiddo
- Megiddo (Extinct city) (Israel) > Antiquities
- Megiddo (ville ancienne) > Antiquités
- Palestine > Antiquités
- Contents
- "Phoenician ivories" -- The Megiddo ivories: Archeological context. Dating. Character. Hieroglyphic inscriptions / John A. Wilson. Catalogue. Correlation of museum and catalogue numbers. Correlation of field and catalogue numbers.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- Where the two various representations of one figure occupy two facing plates, these two plates have been numbered as one.
- "Published December 1939."
- "ʻPhoenician' ivories": p. 1-2; Bibliography: p. 2.
- Bibliography (note)
- "ʻPhoenician' ivories": pages 1-2; Bibliography: p. 2.