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by Judy Powell


  James R.B. Stewart

  ‘Excavations at Kusura near Afyon Karahisar: The Cemetery’, in Archaeologia, LXXXVI, 1936.

  ‘Excavations at Vounous, Cyprus’, Antiquity, vol. XI, 1937, p. 356.

  ‘A Turkish Wine Bottle’, Antiquity, Vol XI, 1937.

  ‘An Imported Pot from Cyprus’, Palestine Exploration Quarterly 1939, pp. 162–8.

  ‘Decorated Tomb Facades, Cyprus’, Antiquity, 1939.

  ‘Ein Graberfeld der Yortan-Kultur bei Babakoy’ (with Professor K. Bittel) in Archiv fur Orientforschung, XIII, 1940.

  ‘Toggle Pins in Cyprus’, Antiquity, vol. XIV, 1940, pp. 204–9.

  ‘Three Jugs of the Cypriot Iron Age in the Biblical Museum, Melbourne’, Man, vol. 40, October 1940, p. 145.

  Handbook to the Nicholson Museum Parts 1 and 2 (with Dale Trendall), Sydney, 1948.

  ‘Kazaphani’, Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology issued by the Institute of Archaeology University of Liverpool, vol. XXVIII, 1948, pp. 5–7.

  ‘The Dorchester Hoard’, in The Report of the Numismatic Society of New South Wales, vol. X, 1948, pp. 46–7.

  ‘The Dream of Sulla on a Denarius of L. Aemilius Buca’, The Report of the Numismatic Society of New South Wales, Vol X, 1949, pp. 46–7.

  ‘Recent Coin Hoards’, Report of the Numismatic Society of New South Wales, vol. X, 1949, pp. 5–8.

  ‘Review of Gustave Schlumberger, F. Chalander, A. Blanchet, Sigillographie de l’Orient Latin (Paris, 1943)’, Report of the Numismatic Society of New South Wales, vol. XI, 1949, pp. 5–8.

  ‘Review of Sir George Hill, A History of Cyprus, vols II and III (Cambridge, 1948)’, Report of the Numismatic Society of New South Wales, vol. XI, 1949, pp. 10–12.

  ‘Review of Kenneth M. Sutton’s Catalan Domination of Athens 1311–1388’, The American Journal of Philology, vol. 71, no. 4, 1950, pp. 438–40.

  ‘A Latin-Byzantine hybrid coin’, in Studies presented to David Moore Robinson, II, 1953.

  ‘When Did Base-Ring Ware First Occur in Palestine?’, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, no. 138, April 1955, pp. 47–9.

  ‘The Melbourne Cyprus Expedition, 1955’, University of Melbourne Gazette, vol. XIII, no. 1, 11 April 1957, pp. 1–3.

  ‘The Department of Archaeology and Research in the Near East’, The Gazette, University of Sydney, May 1958, pp. 216–17.

  ‘Review Myrtou-Pighades. A Late Bronze Age sanctuary in Cyprus by Joan du Plat Taylor’, American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 64, no. 3, July 1960, pp. 290–2.

  ‘The Freshman’s Guide to the Nicholson Museum’, in The Union Recorder, vol. XL, no. 25, Thursday 20 October 1960, pp. 226–7.

  ‘The centenary of the Nicholson Museum’, The Gazette, University of Sydney, vol. 1, no. 20, November 1960, pp. 294–5.

  Posthumous publications:

  Stewart, James R., ‘The Early Cypriote Bronze Age’, in Swedish Cyprus Expedition Vol. IV, Part IA, The Stone Age and Early Bronze Age, eds Porphyrios Dikaios and James R. Stewart, Lund, 1962, pp. 205–401.

  Stewart, James R., ‘The Tomb of the Seafarer in Karmi, Cyprus’, Opuscula Atheniensia, vol. IV, 1963, pp. 197–204.

  Stewart, James R., ‘Tell el-’Ajjul: The Middle Bronze Age Remains’, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, M38, Göteborg, 1974.

  Hennessy, J.B. Eriksson, K.O. & Kehrberg, I.C., Ayia Paraskevi and Vasilia. Excavations by J.R.B. Stewart, Paul Åström Forlag, Göteburg, 1988.

  Stewart, James R., ‘Corpus of Cypriot Antiquities of the Early Bronze Age Part 1’, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology M3.1, Göteborg, 1988.

  Stewart, James R., ‘Corpus of Cypriot Antiquities of the Early Bronze Age, Part 2’, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology M3.2, Jonsered, 1992.

  Stewart, James R., ‘Corpus of Cypriot Antiquities of the Early Bronze Age, Part 3.1’, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology M3.3, Jonsered, 1999.

  Stewart, James R. (edited Professor D.M. Metcalf), Lusignan Cyprus and its coinage, 2 vols, Bank of Cyprus, 2002.

  Webb, Jennifer, Frankel, David & Eriksson, Kathryn O. et al., ‘Karmi: The Bronze Age Cemeteries at Palealona and Lapatsa in Cyprus: Excavations by J.R.B Stewart’, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, Sävedalen, 2009.

  Plates

  Eve Dray and Miss Mewkins (DES archive)

  Grannie Mills, Margery Dray and Eve Dray (DES archive)

  Eve Dray—Redmoor lacrosse team (middle row, far left) (DES archive)

  Jim with his father, A.A. Stewart, 1916(?) (DES archive)

  Saint Hilarion (Judy Powell)

  Kyrenia, 1930s (DES archive)

  Tom Dray, Eski house, Kyrenia 1934 (DES archive)

  Bellapais Abbey (Judy Powell)

  Workroom, Bellapais Abbey—Eleanor Stewart in background, and, in the foreground drawing, Adamantios Diamantis. (Alex Diamantis)

  Eve Dray on excavations in Northern France 1938 (DES archive)

  POW dog tag—JRB Stewart (DES archive—Judy Powell)

  Selection of Jim Stewart’s POW notebooks (DES archive—Judy Powell)

  Eve Dray, Cyprus 1947 (DES archive)

  Another picture of Eve Dray, Cyprus 1947 (DES archive)

  Jim Stewart, Cyprus 1947 (DES archive)

  Another picture of Jim Stewart, Cyprus 1947 (DES archive)

  Edgecliff house, Sydney—c. 1952 (DES archive)

  Jim Stewart with Scatty and kittens—Edgecliff, c. 1951 (DES archive)

  Mount Pleasant c. 1952; exterior (DES archive)

  Mount Pleasant c. 1952; library (DES archive)

  Left to right: Eve Stewart, Jim Stewart, Malcolm Calley, Basil Hennessy, Mount Pleasant c. 1954 (Basil Hennessy archives)

  Jim and Eve Stewart, Mount Pleasant c. 1954 (DES archive)

  Eve Stewart and Derek Howlett with pottery—Lymdale 1960s (DES archive)

  Karmi 1961: end of season party, with (at left) Jim Stewart drinking (UNE archive—Stewart collection)

  Another picture of Karmi 1961 (UNE archive—Stewart collection)

  Jim Stewart at excavations, Karmi 1961

  Site of Karmi today (Judy Powell)

  Eve Stewart, 1990s, Wentworth Falls (DES archive)

  Another picture of Eve Stewart, 1990s, Wentworth Falls (DES archive)

  Eve Stewart’s kitchen at The Dower House, Wentworth Falls, 1990s (Laila Haglund)

  Eve Stewart’s notes for the Corpus (UNE archive—Judy Powell)

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