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Religion in Ephesos Reconsidered
by
Schowalter, Daniel N.
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Ephesus (Extinct city) -- Antiquities
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Ephesus (Extinct city) -- Religion
2019,2020
This volume reviews the current state of research on the most important Ephesian projects offering evidence for religious activity during the Roman period. The essays cover a wide range of materials and question traditional understandings of material culture in Ephesos.
Miller's antiques encyclopedia
An accessible and authoritative antiques reference book that offers clear and wind-ranging coverage of antiques and collectibles. Whether you're an enthusiast or an experienced dealer, you'll find this an invaluable aid to collecting.
What really happens behind the scenes of ‘Antiques Roadshow’
2024
Reporter Rachel Kurzius was invited behind the scenes — and the appraisals — when ‘Antiques Roadshow’ taped in Baltimore. Here’s what she saw.
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Stony Jack and the lost jewels of Cheapside : treasure and ghosts in the London clay
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Shepherd, Victoria (Radio producer), author
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Antiques England London History 20th century.
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Antiques, collecting.
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London (England) Social conditions 20th century.
2025
June 1912. A pair of workmen deposit a heavy ball of clay in the antiques shop of George Fabian Lawrence, or 'Stony Jack' as he's better known. As Lawrence picks through the mud, a speck of gold catches his eye. A pearl earring tumbles into his hand, then another. A Burmese ruby follows; then Colombian emeralds, lapis lazuli from Afghanistan and turquoise from Iran; tankards; watches; topaz; amazonite. Stony Jack has discovered the greatest single cache of Elizabethan treasure. Diving into London's bustling, sometimes lawless, antiques trade at the turn of the century, Victoria Shepherd provides a compelling portrait of the city at the height of empire. A thrilling ride through Edwardian London, from the marble halls of the British Museum to the East End's maze of tenements and alleyways, this book oversees the transformation of the city into a modern metropolis.