Dr. Brigitte Borell-Seidel - Publikationen

Monographien
Aufsätze und Beiträge
Konferenzbeiträge
Buchbesprechungen
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Monographien

  • B.Borell, 1978. Attisch geometrische Schalen. Eine spätgeometrische Keramikgattung und ihre Beziehungen zum Orient. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern.

 

  • B.Borell, 1989. Statuetten, Gefäße und andere Gegenstände aus Metall. Im Anhang Grabfunde aus dem Tessin. Katalog der Sammlung aniker Kleinkunst des Archäologischen Instituts der Universität Heidelberg III,1. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern.

 

  • B.Borell and D.Rittig, 1998. Orientalische und griechische Bronzereliefs aus Olympia. Der Fundkomplex aus Brunnen 17. Olympische Forschungen vol.26. Berlin/New York: De Gruyter.

 

  • B.Borell, 2001. Singapur in vorkolonialer Zeit. Schriftliche Überlieferung und archäologische Zeugnisse eine Zwischenbilanz. Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, vol. 53 no.2. Würzburg: Ergon.


Aufsätze und Beiträge

  • B.Borell-Seidel, 1980. Spätgeometrische Kreisornamente. In: H.A.Cahn and E.Simon (eds.), Tainia, Festschrift für Roland Hampe. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern.

 

  • B.Borell, 2000. Money in 14th century Singapore. In: W.Lobo (ed.), Southeast Asian Archaeology 1998. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists: Berlin 1998. Kingston upon Hull 2000: 1-16.

 

  • B.Borell, 2000. Some remarks on polychrome Chinese glass of the fourteenth century found in Southeast Asia. Bead Study Trust Newsletter 35 (Spring 2000): 3-5.

 

  • B.Borell, 2003. Fourteenth-century polychrome Chinese glass found in South-East Asia. In: Annales du 15e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre: New York and Corning 2001. Nottingham: 213-217.

 

  • B.Borell, 2005. Fragments of coloured glass with applied decoration found in Singapore. In: Annales du 16e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre: London 2003. Nottingham: 199-202.

 

  • Borell, B. 2008. Some western imports assigned to the Oc Eo period reconsidered. In: J.-P.Pautreau, A.-S.Coupey, V.Zeitoun, and E.Rambault (eds), From homo erectus to the living traditions. Choice of papers from the 11th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Bougon, 25th - 29th September 2006: 167-174.

 

  • Borell, B. 2008. The early Byzantine lamp from Pong Tuk. The Journal of the Siam Society 96: 1- 26.

 

  • Borell, B. 2010. Trade and glass vessels along the maritime Silk Road. In: B.Zorn and A.Hilgner (eds.), Glass along the Silk Road, from 200 BC to AD 1000. International Conference Mainz 11th - 12th December 2008, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz: 127-142.

 

  • Borell, B. 2010. Glass from China and from India: Finds of vessel glass from fourteenth century Singapore. Archipel 80: 139-196.

 

  • Borell, B. 2012. Han Period Gass Vessels from the Gulf of Tonking Region: Aspects of their Technology. In: D.Ignatiadou and A.Antonaras (eds.), Annales du 18e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, Thessaloniki September 2009. Thessaloniki: ZITI Publishing: 491-496.

 

  • Borell, B. 2012. Zaoqi Beibu Wan diqu de Handai boliqi min 早期北部湾地区的汉代玻璃器皿 [Han Period Glass Vessels in the Early Tongking Gulf Region]. In: Li Qingxin (ed.), Haiyang shi yanjiu 海洋史研究 / Studies of Maritime History, vol.4 (Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she), 27-44 (in Chinese).

 

  • Borell, B. 2013. The Glass Vessels from Guangxi and the Maritime Silk Road in the Han Period (206 BCE to 220 CE). In: M.J.Klokke and V.Degroot (eds.), Unearthing Southeast Asia's Past. Selected Papers from the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, vol.1, pp.142-154. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press. 

 

  • Borell, B. 2013. Töpfe mit und ohne Drachen. In: M.Pavaloi und S.Dietrich (Hrsg.), Flussaufwärts. Die Borneo-Sammlung Hilde May. Heidelberg: Völkerkundemuseum der J. u. E. von Portheim-Stiftung, 174-186.

 

  • Borell, B. 2013. Han Period Glass Vessels in the Early Tongking Gulf Region. In: N.Cooke, Tana Li, and J.A.Anderson (eds.), The Tongking Gulf Through History. Singapore: ISEAS (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies) Publishing: 53-66, 172-179.

 

  • Borell, B., Bellina, B., and Boonyarit Chaisuwan 2014. Contacts between the Upper Thai-Malay Peninsula and the Mediterranean World. In: N.Revire and S.Murphy (eds.), Before Siam: Essays in Art and Archaeology. Bangkok: River Books: 98-117. 

 

  • Bellina, B., Silapanth, P., Boonyarit Chaisuwan, Cholawit Thongcharoenchaikit, Allen, J., Bernard,V., Borell, B., Bouvet, P., Castillo, C., Dussubieux, L., Malakie, LaClair, J., Sachipan Srikanlaya, Peronnet, S., Pryce, T.O. 2014. The Early Development of Coastal Polities in the Upper Thai-Malay Peninsula. In : N.Revire and S.Murphy (eds.), Before Siam: Essays in Art and Archaeology. Bangkok: River Books: 68-89.

 

  • Borell, B. 2014. The Han Period Glass Dish from Lao Cai, Northern Vietnam. Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology 32 [2012]: 70-77.

 

  • Borell, B. 2014. The Power of Images. Coin Portraits of Roman Emporers on Jewellery Pendants in Early Southeast Asia. Zeitschrift für Archäologie Außereuropäischer Kulturen 6: 7-43.

 

  • Borell, B. 2015. A True Martaban Jar. A Burmese Ceramic Jar in the Ethnological Museum J.&E. von Portheim-Stiftung, Heidelberg. Artibus Asiae 74 (2) [2014]: 257-297.

 

  • Borell, B. (in preparation). Mediterranean and Mediterranean-related artifacts of the Roman period found in Southeast Asia.

 

  • Borell, B. 2015. Singapur im 14.Jahrhundert: Maritimer Handel zwischen Ost und West. In:       M.L.Tjoa-Bonatz und A.Reinecke (eds.), Im Schatten von Angkor. Darmstadt: Zabern, pp. 124-131.

 

  • Borell, B. 2015. Isthmus von Kra: Im Schnittpunkt maritimer Routen. In: M.L.Tjoa-Bonatz und A.Reinecke (eds.), Im Schatten von Angkor. Darmstadt: Zabern, pp. 45-53.

 

  • Borell, B. 2016. Travels of Glass Vessels along the Maritime Silk Road. In: Fuxi Gan, Qinghui Li and Julian Henderson (eds.),  Recent Advances in Scientific Research on Ancient Glass and Glaze. Singapore: World Scientific, pp. 43-71.

 

  • Borell, B. 2016. Vietnam und die maritime Seidenstraße in den frühen Jahrhunderten n. Chr. In: LWL-Museum für Archäologie Herne et al. (eds.), Schätze der Archäologie Vietnams. Mainz: Nünnerich-Asmus, pp. 125-135.

 

  • Borell, B. 2017. Roi Roman tee U Thong lae park tai khong prathate Thai/Traces of the Roman World in U Thong and Southern Thailand. Bangkok: Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (Public Organization) (DASTA), and Buddhadasa Indapanno Archives (BIA) [in Thai and English]

 

  • Borell, B. 2017. Gemstones in Southeast Asia and Beyond: Trade along the Maritime Networks, In: Gemstones in the first Millenium AD: Mines, Trades, Workshops and Symbolism. RGZM Tagungen. Mainz: Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, 21-44.

 

  • Borell, B. 2017. Gold Coins from Khlong Thom. Journal of the Siam Society. 105 (2017): 151-177.

 

  • Borell, B. 2017. Stone Seals and Intaglios from Khao Sam Kaeo, with contributions by Harry Falk. In: B. Bellina (ed.), Khao Sam Kaeo. An Early Port-City between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea, 587-618. Paris: École francaise d'Extrême-Orient.

 

  • Borell, B. 2017. A Unique Glass Object from a Buddhist Context in Sri Lanka. In: Annales du 20e Congrès de l'Association International pour l'Histoire du Verre, Fribourg 7-11 September 2015.

 

  • Borell, B. 2017. Herakles on an Intaglio Seal Found at Phu Khao Thong in the Upper Thai-Malay Peninsula. Zeitschrift für Archäologie Aussereuropäischer Kulturen 7: 59-82.

 

  • Borell, B. 2019. A Roman gold coin found in Peninsular Thailand. In: B. Ponpanich / S. Thinapong (eds.), Suvarnabhumi: The Golden Land. The New Finding for Suvarnabhumi terra incognita. Bangkok: GISTDA and BIA, 57-66.

 

  • Borell, B. 2019. Gold Coins from Khlong Thom: An Update. Journal of the Siam Society 107,2: 155-158.

 

  • Borell, B. 2020. More about Gold Coins from Khlong Thom, with a Revised Reading of the Inscription. Journal of the Siam Society 108,1: 155-160.

 

  • Borell, B. 2021. Coins from Western Lands Found in Southeast Asia. In: Sven Günther, Li Qiang, Lin Ying, Claudia Sode (eds.), From Constantinople to Chang’an. Byzantine Gold Coins in the World of Late Antiquity. Papers Read at the International Conference in Changchun, China, 23-26 June, 2017. Changchun: The Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations, Northeast Normal University, 277-314.

 

  • Borell, B. and Dussubieux, L. 2022. Exceptional Potash Glass Artefacts Excavated at Tissamaharama (Sri Lanka). Journal of Glass Studies 64, 33-57.

 

  • Borell, B. (forthcoming). Imitations of Roman Coins as Pendants in South and Southeast Asia. In: S. Börner and C. Witschel (eds.), Imitatio delectat: The Socio-cultural Significance of Imitations of Roman Coins

 

  • Borell, B. (forthcoming). Early Roman Glass in Indian Ocean Trade: Finds from the Region of the Isthmus of Kra (Malay Peninsula). Annales du 22e Congrès de l'Association International pour l'Histoire du Verre, Lisbon 2021.


Konferenzbeiträge

  • Borell, B. 1998. Money in 14th century Singapore. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Berlin, 31 August - 4 September 1998.

 

  • B.Borell, 2000. Polychrome Chinese glass of the 14th century found in Southeast Asia. Paper read at the 8th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Sarteano 2000.

 

  • Borell, B. 2001. Fourteenth-century polychrome Chinese glass found in South-East Asia. Paper presented at the 15e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre: New York and Corning 15 - 20 October 2001.

 

  • Borell, B. 2003. Fragments of coloured glass with applied decoration found in Singapore. Paper presented at the 16e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre: London 8 -13 September 2003.

 

  • Borell, B. 2006. Some western imports assigned to the Oc Eo period reconsidered. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Bougon, 25th - 29th September 2006.

 

  • Borell, B. 2008. Han period glass vessels from Guangxi Province. Paper presented at the 4th Worldwide Conference of the Society for East Asian Archaeology, June 3-5, 2008, Beijing, China.

 

  • Borell, B. 2008. The glass vessels from Guangxi and the maritime Silk Road in the Han Period (206 BCE to 220 CE). Paper presented at the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Leiden, 1 – 5 September, 2008.

 

  • Borell, B. 2008. Trade and glass vessels along the Maritime Silk Road. Paper presented at the International Conference “Glass along the Silk Road, from 200BC to AD 1000”, Römisch- Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz, 11th - 12th December 2008.

 

  • Borell, B. 2009. Han period glass vessels from the Gulf of Tonkin region: Aspects of their technology. Paper presented at the 18th Congress of the International Association for the History of Glass, Thessaloniki, 21 – 25 September, 2009.

 

  • Borell, B. 2009. Fragments of Han period glass vessel fragments from southern Thailand. Paper presented at the 19th Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Congress, Hanoi, November 29th – December 5th, 2009.

 

  • Borell, B. 2009. The Han period glass dish from Lao Cai, North Vietnam. Paper presented at the 19th Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Congress, Hanoi, November 29th – December 5th, 2009.

 

  • Borell, B. 2010. Glass from China and from India: Vessel glass found in fourteenth century Singapore. Paper presented at the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Berlin, 27th September – 1st October, 2010.

 

  • Borell, B. 2012. Roman coins and derivatives. Pendants imitating the design of a Roman coin from sites in Southeast Asia. Paper presented at the the 14th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Dublin, September 2012.

 

  • Borell, B. 2012. Travels of glass vessels along the Maritime Silk Road. Questions about the 'social life' of glass vessels as prestige objects and its interdependence on technological developments. Paper presented at the ISAG'2012 at Shanghai, 12-14 November 2012. 

 

  • Borell, B. 2015. Luxuries, Prestige Goods, and Other Things. Paper presented in the panel "The archaeology of contact between China and Southeast Asia between the mid-1st millenium BC and the mid-1st millenium AD" at the 15th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Paris-Nanterre, 6-10 July 2015.

 

  • Borell, B. 2015. A unique glass 'cup' from a Buddhist context in Sri Lanka. Paper presented at the 20th Congress of the International Association for the History of Glass, Fribourg, 7-11 September 2015.

 

  • Borell, B. 2015. Gemstones in Southeast Asia and beyond: Trade along the maritime networks. Paper presented at the conference "Gemstones in the First Millenium AD. Mines, Trade, Workshops and Symbolism" at the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz, Mainz 20-22 October 2015.

 

  • Borell, B. 2016. Maritime Handelsrouten der antiken Welt. Paper presented at the Tagung der Gesellschaft für Überseegeschichte, Leipzig, 3-5 June 2016.

 

  • Borell, B. 2017. Traces of the Roman World in U Thong and Southern Thailand. Paper presented at the International Workshop « U Thong : The Ancient Transcontinental Entrepot ? » at Buddhadasa Indapanno Archive, Bangkok, 9-13 March 2017.

 

  • Borell, B. 2017. Mediterranean-related Artefacts in Southeast Asia. Lecture given at the International Workshop « U Thong : The Ancient Transcontinental Entrepot ? » at Buddhadasa Indapanno Archive, Bangkok, 9-13 March 2017.

 

  • Borell, B. 2017. Coins from Western Lands Found in Southeast Asia. Paper presented at the International Symposium on « Byzantine Gold Coins in the World of Antiquity » at the Northeast Normal University, Changchun, China, 23-26 June 2017.

 

  • Borell, B. 2017. Rethinking Khlong Thom.Paper presented at the 16thInternational Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Poznan, Poland, 3-7 July 2017.

 

  • Borell, B. 2019. Imitations of Roman Coins as Pendants from South and Southeast Asia. Paper presented at the International Workshop “Imitatio delectat. Die soziokulturelle Bedeutung von Nachahmungen römischer Münzen / Imitatio delectat : The Socio-cultural Significance of Imitations of Roman Coin” at Heidelberg University, 22 March 2019.

 

  • Borell, B. 2019. The Materiality of Writing: Script on Artefacts from Early Sites in Southern Thailand and in Southern Myanmar. Paper presented at the 3rd Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts (SEAMEO SPAFA ) International Conference “Advancing Southeast Asian Archaeology 2019” Bangkok 17-21 June 2019.

 

  • Borell, B. 2019. Between the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean: Why did the isthmian region of the Malay Peninsula become a crossroads for maritime routes in the centuries BC / AD ? Paper presented at the 10th Conference of the European Association for Southeast Asian Studies (EuroSEAS) at Humboldt University Berlin, 10-13 September 2019.

 

  • Borell, B. 2019. Von Indien über den Golf von Bengalen zum Isthmus von Kra. Frühes römisches Glas von Fundplätzen im südlichen Myanmar und Thailand. Paper presented at the Glastag, Akademisches Kunstmuseum Bonn, 12 October 2019.

 

  • Borell, B. 2019. Glass Vessels in Han Period China. Paper presented at the Hengstberger International Symposium “Before the Silk Road”, Internationales Wissenschaftsforum Heidelberg, Heidelberg University, 28-29 October 2019.

 

  • Borell, B. 2021. Beyond India: Imitations of Roman Coins as Jewellery in Southeast Asia. Paper presented at the International Virtual Conference “Finds of Foreign Coins from India”, University of Warsaw and National Museum in Warsaw, 17-18 June 2021.

 

  • Borell, B. 2021. Early Roman Glass in Indian Ocean Trade: Finds from the Region of the Isthmus of Kra (Malay Peninsula). Poster presented at the 22nd Congress of The Association Internationale Pour l'Histoire Du Verre, Lisbon, 13-17 September 2021.

 

  • Borell, B. 2021. Glass Vessels in the East, 200 BC – AD 200. Paper peresented at the International Conference “Identity and Value in Global Perspective. Dialogues between East and West” at the Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS), Heidelberg University, 4-5 October 2021.

 

  • Borell, B. 2021. The Emperor's Portrait. Roman Coins and Their Imitationsas Jewellery in South and Southeast Asia. Lecture (online) given at Fulbright University Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City 9 May 2022.

 

  • Borell, B. 2022. The Movement of Roman Coins into Southeast Asia – What Does It Mean? Paper peresented at the XVIth International Numismatic Congress (INC), Warsaw, 11-16 September 2022.

 

  • Borell, B. 2022. Suvarnabhumi and Early Roman Glass in the Region of the Isthmus of Kra. Paper peresented at the 22nd Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association (IPPA), Chiang Mai, 6-12 November 2022.

 
Buchbesprechungen

  • B.Borell 1985: E.Berger und R.Lullies (Hrsg.), Antike Kunstwerke aus der Sammlung Ludwig I: Frühe Tonsarkophage und Vasen. Katalog und Einzeldarstellungen. Basel 1979. In: Anzeiger für die Altertumswissenschaft 38, 1/2, 1985: 90-93.

 

  • B.Borell-Seidel 1984: A.Dierichs, Das Bild des Greifen in der frühgriechischen Flächenkunst. Münster 1981. In: Gnomon 56, 1984: 567-570.

 

  • B.Borell1990: Karl-Erik Sjöquist und P.Aström, Pylos: Palmprints and Palmleaves. Göteborg 1985. In: Anzeiger für die Altertumswissenschaft 34, 3/4, 1990: 255-257.

 

  • B.Borell 1999: F.S.Knauss, Der Lineare Inselstil. Eine kykladische Keramikwerkstatt am Übergang von der spätgeometrischen zur archaischen Zeit. Saarbrücken 1997. In: Bonner Jahrbücher 199, 1999: 556-560.

 

  • Borell, B. 2010: Gan Fuxi, R.H. Brill & Tian Shouyun (eds.), Ancient Glass Research along the Silk Road. Singapore 2009: World Scientific Publishing. In: International Institute for Asian Studies, Newsletter 53: 37.

 

  • Borell, B. 2013: John A. Stevenson and Donald A.Wood, Philippe Truong, Dragons and Lotus Blossoms. Vietnamese Ceramics from the Birmingham Museum of Art. Seattle: University of Washington Press; Birmingham, Alabama: Birmingham Museum of Art; 2011. In: International Institute for Asian Studies, Newsletter 63: 16.


Ungedruckt

  • B.Borell, 2000. The Coins. A catalogue of the coins found at the site of Parliament House Complex, Singapore, rescue dig November 1994 to January 1995. März 2000.
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