Irene J. Winter

920 total citations
19 papers, 152 citations indexed

About

Irene J. Winter is a scholar working on Archeology, Anthropology and Space and Planetary Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Irene J. Winter has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 152 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Archeology, 3 papers in Anthropology and 2 papers in Space and Planetary Science. Recurrent topics in Irene J. Winter's work include Ancient Near East History (11 papers), Ancient Egypt and Archaeology (10 papers) and Archaeology and Historical Studies (7 papers). Irene J. Winter is often cited by papers focused on Ancient Near East History (11 papers), Ancient Egypt and Archaeology (10 papers) and Archaeology and Historical Studies (7 papers). Irene J. Winter collaborates with scholars based in United States. Irene J. Winter's co-authors include Marian H. Feldman and Oscar White Muscarella and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Archaeology, Journal of the American Oriental Society and Anatolian Studies.

In The Last Decade

Irene J. Winter

17 papers receiving 95 citations

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
1.
Winter, Irene J.. (2010). On art in the ancient Near East. BRILL eBooks. 3 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (2010). On Art in the Ancient Near East Volume II. 7 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (2010). On Art in the Ancient Near East Volume I. 4 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (2009). What/When is a Portrait?: Royal Images of the Ancient Near East. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society: Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge. 153(3). 254–270. 6 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J., et al.. (2007). Ancient Near Eastern art in context : studies in honor of Irene J. Winter. BRILL eBooks. 5 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J., et al.. (2003). The "Ur-Nammu" Stela. Journal of the American Oriental Society. 123(2). 402–402. 3 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J., et al.. (1995). Art and Visual Culture. Art Journal. 54(3). 42–42. 2 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J. & Oscar White Muscarella. (1993). Bronze and Iron: Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Journal of the American Oriental Society. 113(3). 492–492. 1 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (1989). The "Hasanlu Gold Bowl": thirty years later. Expedition: The magazine of the University of Pennsylvania. 31(2). 87–106. 10 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (1985). ART HISTORY IN THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE AND A PERSONAL DEBT. Source Notes in the History of Art. 5(1). 2–6.
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Winter, Irene J.. (1984). A. Spycket. La statuaire du proche-orient ancien.. Journal of Cuneiform Studies. 36(1). 102–114. 1 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (1983). Carchemish ša kišad puratti. Anatolian Studies. 33. 177–197. 6 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (1981). Is There a South Syrian Style of Ivory Carving in the Early First Millennium B.C.?. Iraq. 43(2). 101–101. 21 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (1981). Royal Rhetoric and the Development of Historical Narrative in Neo-Assyrian Reliefs. 7(2). 2–38. 24 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (1979). On the Problems of Karatepe: The Reliefs and their Context. Anatolian Studies. 29. 115–151. 13 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (1976). Phoenician and North Syrian Ivory Carving in Historical Context: Questions of Style and Distribution. Iraq. 38(1). 1–1. 32 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (1976). Ivories from Nimrud (1949-1963), Fascicule III: Furniture from SW7 Fort Shalmaneser. By Max Mallowan and Georgina Herrmann.. American Journal of Archaeology. 80(2). 201–203. 1 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (1976). Carved Ivory Furniture Panels from Nimrud: A Coherent Subgroup of the North Syrian Style. Metropolitan Museum Journal. 11. 25–54. 12 indexed citations
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Winter, Irene J.. (1975). Untersuchungen zur späthethitischen Kunst. Winfried Orthmann. Journal of Near Eastern Studies. 34(2). 137–142. 1 indexed citations

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