History, Journals, News

Spotlight on Ancient Objects: Free to read journal articles and 30% off selected e-book and print books

As part of our Spotlight on Ancient Objects, enjoy a discount on selected books and free access to a selection of articles from across our journals, available until April 30th 2022.

Spotlight on Ancient Objects

For this month’s Ancient Objects Spotlight, we are focusing on our Art, Architecture, Ancient History and Sculpture books, journals and digital collections.

We are offering 30% off selected e-book and print books – to take advantage of this offer, use code ANCIENT30 at the checkout, available throughout April. (30% deducted at checkout. Duties and customs taxes charged by the courier may apply when ordering a print book within the EU.)

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We are also making a selection of our journal articles free to read for the month. Featuring a broad range of subject areas that explore the theme of Ancient Objects, including visual culture, planning, indexing, and art and sculpture.

The chosen articles explore topics such as World Heritage cities, neo-classical sculpting, Ancient Roman towns and how to index ancient history.

Journal articles free to read:

Sculpture Journal

THE SPACE OF NARRATIVE IN CARO’S TROJAN WAR
Jonathan Vickery

Town Planning Review

HELLENISTIC CITIES
R. E. Whycherley

Ars Judaica

WOMEN IN ORANS AT THE NA’ARAN SYNAGOGUE: ART AND REALITY
Noa Yuval-Hacham

International Development Planning Review

FROM A LIVING CITY TO A WORLD HERITAGE CITY: AUTHORISED HERITAGE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON THE LOCAL COMMUNITY
Shu-Yi Wang

Town Planning Review

EARLY ROMAN TOWNS IN ITALY
J. B. Ward Perkins

Ars Judaica

FROM SYNAGOGUE FURNISHING TO MEDIA EVENT: THE MAGDALA ASHLAR
Steven Fine

Sculpture Journal

JOHN DEARE (1759-1798): A BRITISH NEO-CLASSICAL SCULPTOR IN ROME
Peggy Fogelman | Peter Fusco | Simon Stock

The Indexer

INDEXING ANCIENT HISTORY
Robert D. Rodriguez

Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire

A WIRRAL LOCATION FOR THE BATTLE OF BRUNANBURH
Clare Downham


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