Archaeology Odyssey
Archaeology Odyssey takes the reader on a journey through the classical world as seen through the eyes of the top archaeologists in the discipline. Written with you in mind, the experts explain the latest in classical research in a way that is accessible to the general public. Read the complete series today!
Endnote 1 - Was She Really Stoned?
Endnote 1 - The Guardians of Tamassos
Endnote 11 - “My Blood of the Covenant”
Endnote 10 - “My Blood of the Covenant”
Endnote 9 - “My Blood of the Covenant”
Endnote 8 - “My Blood of the Covenant”
See the translation of Apicius by John Edwards, The Roman Cookery of Apicius (Washington, DC: Hartley and Marks, 1984), which includes discussion of passum. A more recent adaptation of Apicius also includes frequent references to passum: Ilaria Gozzini Giacosa, A Taste of Ancient Rome (Chicago and London: University of Chicago, 1992).
Endnote 7 - “My Blood of the Covenant”
Endnote 6 - “My Blood of the Covenant”
See John Lund, “The ‘Pinched-handle’ Transport Amphorae as Evidence of the Wine Trade of Roman Cyprus,” Praktika tou Tritou Diethnous Kyprologikou Synedriou (Lefkosia, 16–20 April, 1996), vol. 1: Archaion Tmema (Lefkosia, Cyprus: Etaireia Kypriakon Spoudon, 2000), pp. 565–578; and J.W. Hayes, Paphos III: The Hellenistic and Roman Pottery (Nicosia: Department of Antiquities, Cyprus, 1991), p. 91 (Type III).
Endnote 5 - “My Blood of the Covenant”
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