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Lorenzo Nigro
TELL ES-SULTAN 2015 a Pilot Project for Archaeology in Palestine
A Case Study of Third Millennium BC Early Urbanism in North-Central Jordan
The Temple of Astarte “Aglaia” at Motya and Its Cultural Significance in the Mediterranean Realm
Studeis in the History and Archaeology of Jordan Xii المملكة األردنية الهاشمية رقم اإليداع لدى دائرة المكتبة الوطنية )2004/5/1119(
The El-Atan Tomb: an Early Bronze Ivb Female Burial in the Heart of Bethlehem
Perceptions of Phoenician Identity and Material Culture As Reflected in Museum Records and Displays
TELL ES-SULTAN 2015 a Pilot Project for Archaeology in Palestine
The Italian-Palestinian Expedition to Tell Es-Sultan, Ancient Jericho (1997–2015): Archaeology and Valorisation of Material and Immaterial Heritage
POMEGRANATE (PUNICA GRANATUM L.) from MOTYA and ITS DEEPEST ORIENTAL ROOTS Lorenzo Nigro
Recent Archaeological Discoveries That Lend Credence to the Historicity of the Scriptures
Proceedings of the 6Th International Congress of the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
The Earliest Phoenician Settlement in Motya - Recent Discoveries by Rome «La Sapienza» Expedition
Rosapat 04 1
The Adventure of the Illustrious Scholar
Khirbet Al-Batrawy: an Early Bronze Age City at the Fringes of the Desert
Prima Parte Volume 2.Indb
(MA and Phd, University of Florence) Teaches Semitic Epigraphy and Philology at the Sapienza University of Rome
ACADEMIC PROGRAM 2017 ASOR ANNUAL MEETING the Westin Boston Waterfront, Boston, Massachusetts
Top View
Scienze Delltantichità 15 (2009)
Tradition and Innovation in the Ancient Near East
ANCIENT JERICHO - TELL ES-SULTAN from First Settlers to an Urban Site in Changing Situations
Jericho and the Chronology of Palestine in the Early
The Earliest Phoenician Settlement in Motya - Recent Discoveries by Rome «La Sapienza» Expedition
Bethlehem in the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Light of Recent Discoveries by the Palestinian Mota-Dach
A MAMLUK KHAN NORTH of ZARQA, JORDAN Lorenzo Nigro
The Copper Route and the Egyptian Connection in 3Rd Millennium Bc Jordan Seen from the Caravan City of Khirbet Al-Batrawy
Jericho and the Dead Sea. Life and Resilience 139