Founded in 1987, the Bulletin Amphorique appeared in the Revue des Études Grecques (= REG) every five years. Seven bulletins have been published, the last in 2019. The management of REG has decided to entrust us with the task of editing it, allowing reviews to be published online and then printed in hard copy in the journal. Here is the first experiment, with reviews being put online as soon as they are ready, thanks to Danielle Guiraudios, a computer scientist at CEAlex, who designed the site.
The presentation of the bibliographical references will be that used by Mark L. Lawall and C. Tzochev in their recent decennial chronicle: (2020) ‘New research on Aegean & Pontic transport amphorae of the ninth to first century BC, 2010-2020’, Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies and the British School at Athens https://www.jstor.org/stable/27098051
We begin this issue with the studies that were not covered in the 2019 Bulletin Amphorique and that are available to us.
If you would like to get a review of your books or articles on amphorae from the eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea, please send a pdf to the following address : bulletin.amphorique@amphoralex.org. Some pdf files are too large to be sent directly by email. You must therefore use We Transfer to send the pdf to the address indicated here.
We are a team of six amphorologists who will share the reviews according to our skills, chronology and geographical area. We hope that this Bulletin will be useful to our scientific community
Gonca Cankardeş-Şenol (GCS)
Jean-Yves Empereur (JYE)
Mark L. Lawall (MLL)
John Lund (JL)
A. Kaan Şenol (AKS)
Chavdar Tzochev (CT)
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