edited by Alice-Mary Talbot
contributions by Mark Wypyski, Antti Arjava, Robert Brill, Francesca Dell'Aqua, Asen Kirin, Christopher Lightfoot, Jodi Magness, Maria G. Parani and Daniel Van Slyke
Harvard University Press
Cloth: 978-0-88402-312-8

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Dumbarton Oaks Papers is an annual journal of scholarly articles on Byzantine topics. Many of the articles are based upon presentations made at the Byzantine conferences hosted by Dumbarton Oaks. Numerous maps, tables, illustrations, and color plates provide supplementary information.

Dumbarton Oaks Papers 59 includes papers from a colloquium on Byzantine glass, guest edited by David Whitehouse of the Corning Museum of Glass. Other articles feature a discussion of zodiac cycles in ancient Palestinian synagogues, a study of early Christians' responses to the spectacles of fifth-century Carthage, and an analysis of scientific and literary sources pertaining to the mysterious cloud that darkened the sky for about a year in 536, to determine what, if any, immediate effects it had. A fieldwork report on the ongoing excavations at the Amorium project is also featured.