Il volume accoglie la catalogazione, articolata essenzialmente su basi stilistiche, della raccolta di ceramica geometrica proveniente dalla Grecia, conservata nel Museo fiorentino e di recente nuovamente esposta all’interno della Sezione Greca.
This volume presents the proceedings of the 9th annual conference in Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology (POCA 2009), which was held at the Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, University of Oxford from the 19th to the 21st of November 2009. POCA 2009 encompassed 24 presentations by postgraduate students and young researchers, coming from a number of institutions and universities in Europe and the United States.
This volume represents the proceedings of the colloquium “Actas del Simposio Internacional: 55 Años de Micenología (1952-2007)” held in Bellaterra (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) on April 12-13, 2007. It contains important and up-to-date contributions to the wide topic of the Mycenaean tablets and their interpretation, ranging from epigraphy to lexica, and ending with anthroponymic data.
Edited by Jennifer M. Webb & David Frankel Uppsala 2012
For fifty years Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology has provided an essential service to archaeologists. Several hundred volumes of specialist studies, site reports and museum catalogues have appeared, almost all under the guiding hand of the founding editor and proprietor, the late Professor Paul Aström.
The second volume presents findings from the excavations carried out by Yiannis Sakellarakis at the Minoan peak sanctuary at Agios Georgios sto Vouno on the island of Kythera.
Τον Οκτώβριο του 2010, 65 εγγεγραμμένοι σύνεδροι παρουσίασαν 50 πρωτότυπες εργασίες στη διάρκεια του 2ου Συμποσίου ARCH RNT - Αρχαιολογική Έρευνα και Νέες Τεχνολογίες που διοργανώθηκε και φιλοξενήθηκε από το Εργαστήριο Αρχαιομετρίας του Τμήματος Ιστορίας, Αρχαιολογίας και Διαχείρισης Πολιτισμικών Αγαθών του Πανεπιστήμιο Πελοποννήσου, στη Σχολή Ανθρωπιστικών Επιστημών και Πολιτισμικών Σπουδών της Καλαμάτας.
Το Τμήμα Ιστορίας Αρχαιολογίας, Κοινωνικής Ανθρωπολογίας του Πανεπιστημίου Θεσσαλίας (ΙΑΚΑ) σε συνεργασία με τις Εφορείες Προϊστορικών και Κλασικών Αρχαιοτήτων, Βυζαντινών Αρχαιοτήτων της Περιφέρειας Θεσσαλίας διοργάνωσαν στο Βόλο τη τρίτη συνάντηση για το Αρχαιολογικό Έργο Θεσσαλίας και Στερεάς Ελλάδας. Παρουσιάζεται το έργο των κατά τόπους Eφορειών και τα ανασκαφικά πεπραγμένα των παρελθόντων ετών. Παρουσιάζονται, επίσης, εισηγήσεις με θεωρητικό περιεχόμενο και θα γίνουν ερμηνευτικές και συνθετικές παρουσιάσεις.
The ‘Ochsenkrater-Grab’ from Nicosia Ayia Paraskevi in Cyprus has long been known but never fully documented. Named after the Mycenaean IIIB crater decorated with bulls included amongst its contents, the presumed tomb group was acquired by Max Ohnefalsch-Richter in the 1880s and subsequently sold to the Königliche, now Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Germany, where part of what is left of it remains.
Ο παρών συλλογικός τόμος, ο πρώτος σε μια σειρά τόμων, που προγραμματίζονται για τα επόμενα χρόνια, περιλαμβάνει συμβολές, πέραν αυτών του υπογραφομένου, συνεργατών της εκπαιδευτικής-ερευνητικής ανασκαφής του Πανεπιστημίου Ιωαννίνων, η οποία διενεργείται συστηματικά, υπό την αιγίδα και με σταθερή χρηματοδότηση του Πανεπιστημίου και με τη συμπαράσταση της Τοπικής Αυτοδιοίκησης, σε περιοχές της νότιας Σαλαμίνος, από το 1997 (είχε αρχίσει ως ανασκαφική έρευνα από τον υπογραφόμενο στο ιστορικό σπήλαιο –Σπήλαιο Ευριπίδη- στα Περιστέρια Σαλαμίνος το 1994).
Edited by Diamantis Panagiotopoulos & Ute Günkel-Maschek Louvain-la-Neuve2012
What is the social role of images and architecture in a pre-modern society? How were they used to create adequate environments for specific profane and ritual activities? In which ways did they interact with each other? These and other crucial issues on the social significance of imagery and built structures in Neopalatial Crete were the subject of a workshop which took place on November 16th, 2009 at the University of Heidelberg.
Excavations at Late Neolithic Toumba Kremastis Koiladas, near the modern town of Kozani in north-western Greece, have yielded one of the largest faunal assemblages of this period from Greece (and probably also from Europe).
Edited by Christo Thanos & Wout ArentzenLeiden2012
Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890), a shrewd trader and later in life one of the best known archaeologists of the 19th century, made many travels around the world. He recorded his experiences in several diaries. This publication is a transcription and translation of Schliemann’s first travel diary: his European journey in the winter of 1846/47.
Edited by Bradley J. Parker & Catherine P. FosterWinona 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.
This monograph presents the LH IIIC grave assemblages of Naxos, with the objective of shedding light on the material culture and the ideological horizon of the island's population, and of tracing as fully as possible Naxos' role in the Aegean during this period.
Edited by Anna Simandiraki-Grimshaw & Eleni StefanouOxford2012
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’.