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Brand New Publications on Hellenistic pottery

Two posters presented in the 7th conference of IARPotHP in Brussels (October 6th-9th, 2025) can be downloaded here:

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The two-volume report on Hellenistic Nysa-Scythopolis, authored by  Gabriel Mazor, Walid Atrash, and Débora Sandhaus, has been published in 2025, and is now available through the Israel Antiquities Authority’s publications portal. These volumes complement the first report published by G. Mazor, W. Atrash and G. Finkielsztejn in 2018,  Bet Shean IV: Hellenistic Nysa Scythopolis: The Amphora Stamps and Sealings, together forming the complete publication of the IAA excavations at Nysa-Scythopolis.

You can access the volumes of Bet Shean V: Hellenistic Nysa-Scythopolis directly through the following links:

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The second volume of the series “Exploring Assur” edited by Karen Radner and Andrea Squitieri, published in 2025, containing Hellenistic and Parthian-period pottery  is accessible throught the LMU Website https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/127185/

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Gabriele Puschnigg and Jacopo Bruno published in 2024 a chapter on the ceramics of the Bukhara oasis in the third volume on the French-Uzbek excavations: https://brill.com/display/title/61657 (not available online for free)
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For pottery production at Seleucia on the Tigris (end 3rd c. B.C. – early 3rd c. A.D) the publication of Elisabetta Valtz from 2023 is available online: text and plates