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Wiki Education assignment: Dura-Europos and Archaeological Archives

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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 1 September 2022 and 23 December 2022. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Ed8795 (article contribs). Peer reviewers: Ardelpaschal, Gfs634.

— Assignment last updated by Gfs634 (talk) 16:12, 30 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hi! Below is a working bibliography that I plan to use for editing this page, in particular the section on the two reliefs, where I will be focusing on the relief of the female Gad of Palmyra.

Bibliography

Baird, Jennifer (2018). Dura-Europos. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781472522115. This text provides much information related to my object as well as its larger context of Palmyrene influence at Dura, and Palmyrene religion at Dura.

BRODY, LISA R.; SNOW, CAROL E. (2019). "Quarries at the Crossroads: Sourcing Limestone Sculpture from Dura-Europos and Palmyra at Yale". Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin: 78–85. ISSN 0084-3539. This source provides information about the relief materials: answering the question of whether the limestone came from Dura or Palmyra, in particular. This allows readers to speculate, also, about where the reliefs were, in fact, created. It is reliable: published by Yale.

Dirven, Lucida (1996). "The Nature of the Trade between Palmyra and Dura-Europos". ARAM Periodical. 8 (1): 39–54. doi:10.2143/ARAM.8.1.2002184.

Dirven, Lucinda. "Strangers and Sojourners: the religious behavior of Palmyrenes and other foreigners in Dura Europos" in Lisa R. Brody, Gail L. Hoffman (ed.): Dura Europos, Crossroads of Antiquity. Boston 2011, ISBN 978-1-892850-16-4, S.\

Dirven, Lucinda (1999). The Palmyrenes of Dura-Europos : a study of religious interaction in Roman Syria. Boston: Brill. ISBN 90-04-11589-7. OCLC 42296260.

Doura-Europos : études IV, 1991-1993. Pierre Leriche, Mathilde Gelin, Asʻad Mahmoud, Jānīn ʻAbd al-Masīḥ, Maya Gharbi, Jean-Baptiste Yon. Beyrouth. 1997. ISBN 2-7053-0566-1. OCLC 971018089.

M. I. Rostovtzeff, F. E. Brown, C. B. Welles: The excavations at Dura-Europos: Preliminary Report of Seventh and Eighth Season of Work 1933–1934 and 1934–1935. Yale University Press, New Haven 1939. This source is the first secondary source from the Yale excavations at Dura, and will include information from the relief's first excavation and analysis. It is reliable and has been cited often.

Yale University. Art Gallery; Ingholt, Harald. (1954). Palmyrene and Gandharan sculpture : an exhibition illustrating the cultural interrelations between the Parthian Empire and its neighbors West and East, Palmyra and Gandhara, October 14 through November 14, 1954. New Haven: Gallery of Fine Arts, Yale University. This is a university-published exhibition text, so it should be reliable. It contains scholarly information about the site of Dura-Europos as well as Palmyran culture, and discusses specifically my chosen object and its Palmyrene iconographic context.

A journey to Palmyra : collected essays to remember Delbert R. Hillers. Delbert R. Hillers, Eleonora Cussini. Boston: Brill. 2005. ISBN 90-04-12418-7. OCLC 182530381.

"THE HISTORY OF DURA-EUROPOS AND PALMYRA. The historical context of Palmyrene residents of Dura-Europos", The Palmyrenes of Dura-Europos, BRILL, pp. 1–40, 1999-01-01, retrieved 2022-10-03.

Ed8795 (talk) 20:37, 3 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]