H διδακτορική διατριβή με θέμα: «Σύγκλιση – Απόκλιση. Έρευνα & Συνεισφορά στην τοπική κεραμική της Περιφέρειας Αρμένων-Ρεθύμνου και στην Κεραμική Παραγωγή της Κρήτης κατά τον 14ο και 13ο π. Χ. αιώνα», εκπονήθηκε στο Πανεπιστήμιο της Χαϊδελβέργης.
The Early Helladic III (EH III) and Middle Helladic (MH) periods in Greece are assumed in the literature to be simple in terms of social organization and material remains. However, these periods have barely been the subject of detailed studies of social change. Domestic architecture and the level of the household in particular, have received little consideration.
Bradley J. Parker & Catherine P. Foster (επιμέλεια)Winona Lake, Indiana2012
The foundational tenets of household archaeology were established more than three decades ago by anthropological archaeologists seeking multiscalar approaches to the archaeological record. The study of the household as the basic unit of society and as a window to larger social, economic, and political change reflected in the everyday actions of individual people has since become integral to archaeological practice.
Κεντρικό θέμα της μελέτης αυτής είναι η παρουσίαση των ΥΕ ΙΙΙΓ ταφικών συνόλων της Νάξου, με ζητούμενο να φωτιστεί ο υλικός βίος και ο ιδεολογικός ορίζων της κοινωνίας του νησιού, και να διαγραφεί κατά το δυνατό πληρέστερα η πορεία της Νάξου την εποχή αυτή στο Αιγαίο.
Nikos Efstratiou, Alexandra Karetsou & Maria Ntinou (επιμέλεια)Philadelphia2013
The site of Knossos on the Kephala hill in central Crete is of great archaeological and historical importance for both Greece and Europe. Dating to 7000 B.C., it is the home of one of the earliest farming societies in southeastern Europe, and, in the later Bronze Age periods, it developed into a remarkable center of economic and social organization within the island, enjoying extensive relations with the Aegean, the Greek mainland, the Near East, and Egypt.
Anna Simandiraki-Grimshaw & Eleni Stefanou (επιμέλεια)Oxford2012
The idea for this volume emerged from critical self-reflection about diverse archaeological practices in a session presented at the 13th European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting (Zadar, Croatia, 2007), in particular the conflicting relationship between the ‘mainstream’ and the ‘alternative’.
Colin Renfrew, Olga Philaniotou, Neil Brodie, Giorgos Gavalas & Michael J. Boyd (επιμέλεια)Oxford/Oakville2013
This is the first volume in the series "The Sanctuary on Keros: Excavations at Dhaskalio and Dhaskalio Kavos, 2006–2008". Here the findings are presented from the well-stratified settlement of Dhaskalio, today an islet near the Cycladic island of Keros, Greece.
Pierre Carlier, Charles De Lamberterie, Markus Egetmeyer, Nicole Guilleux, Françoise Rougemont & Julien Zurbach (επιμέλεια)Pisa/Roma2012
Lors de sa réunion de Rome le 23 février 2006, le CIPEM a chargé la Franced’organiser en septembre 2010 le XIIIe colloque d’études sur les textes égéens. Cinquante-quatre ans après le colloque de Gif réuni à l’initiative de Michel Lejeune au lendemain du déchiffrement, qui avait rassemblé notamment Michael Ventris, John Chadwick et Emmett Bennett...
L’architecture crétoise néopalatiale (XVIIe-XVe s. av. J.-C.) est étudiée selon une approche énergétique qui permet de déterminer le temps nécessaire à la construction d’un édifice. Le nombre total d’heures de travail dévolues à l’accomplissement des différentes tâches sur le chantier, depuis l’acquisition des matériaux jusqu’à leur mise en place, est estimé.
Η επιστημονική συνάντηση ΧΡΩΣΤΗΡΕΣ απευθύνθηκε σε αρχαιολόγους, συντηρητές αρχαιοτήτων και καλλιτέχνες που ειδικεύονται στη μελέτη της αιγαιακής εικονογραφίας, και οι οποίοι κλήθηκαν σε μία τράπεζα ανοικτών συζητήσεων με θέμα τη διαλεκτική σχέση που οι τέχνες της αγγειογραφίας και της τοιχογραφίας ανέπτυξαν στο Αιγαίο της 2ης χιλιετίας π.Χ.
Andrew Bevan & James ConollyCambridge/New York2013
Mediterranean landscape ecology, island cultures and long-term human history have all emerged as major research agendas over the past half-century, engaging large swathes of the social and natural sciences. This book brings these traditions together in considering Antikythera, a tiny island perched on the edge of the Aegean and Ionian seas, over the full course of its human history from the Neolithic through the present day.
Sofia Voutsaki & Soultana Maria Valamoti (επιμέλεια)Leuven2013
The last decades have witnessed the adoption and refinement of various scientific techniques that allow us to reconstruct past diets, but also to understand the role of food in social interaction. These are exciting developments, but the proliferation of analytical techniques may also lead to over-specialization and fragmentation of the field.
Individuals (or atoms), those that cannot be divided any further, are the building blocks of the world as we conceive it. Both words refer to what cannot be divided and usually denote the bricks and mortar of the social or material worlds respectively. Their study has fascinated many since the dawn of philosophy.
Leslie Preston Day & Kevin T. Glowacki (contributions by Heidi Dierckx, M.E Evans, Kimberly Flint-Hamilton, Geraldine C. Gesell, David S. Reese & Lynn M. Snyder)Philadelphia2012
Kavousi IIB: The Late Minoan IIIC Settlement at Vronda. Houses on the Periphery is the second volume in the final report on the cleaning and excavations at Vronda, Kavousi, which were conducted between 1983 and 1992 by Geraldine C. Gesell, Leslie Preston Day, and the late William D.E. Coulson.
This book revises our understanding of Mycenaean society through a detailed analysis of individuals attested in the administrative texts from the Palace of Nestor at Pylos in southwestern Greece, ca. 1200 BC. It argues that conventional models of Mycenaean society, which focus on administrative titles and terms, can be improved through the study of named individuals.