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ARTICLES | 2017

Ντικιλί Τας

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 64 (2017): 57-58

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Ίκλαινα Μεσσηνίας

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 64 (2017): 55-57

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Βρανά Μαραθώνος

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 64 (2017): 53-54

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At-risk cultural heritage: new excavations and finds from the Mycenaean site of Kastrouli, Phokis, Greece

Mediterranean Archaeology & Archaeometry 17.1 (2017): 271-285

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The main pottery shape is the stirrup jar, and the small finds include Phi and Psi figurines, steatite beads, and fragments of gold foil. The period of the original use of the tomb falls between the LH IIIA 2 and the LH IIIC Early or Advanced. There is some evidence that the tomb has been reused in the Middle Geometric Period.

Κουμάσα Κρήτης

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 64 (2017): 49-52

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Ζώμινθος Κρήτης

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 64 (2017): 45-49

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Βαθύ Αστυπαλαίας

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 64 (2017): 42-44

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Στρόφιλας Άνδρου

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 64 (2017): 39-42

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Χαλανδριανή Σύρου

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 64 (2017): 38-39

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Θήβα

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 64 (2017): 29-32

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Centralization at Asine during the Bronze Age from a zooarchaeological perspective

Mediterranean Archaeology & Archaeometry 17.2 (2017): 159-174

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The even relative abundances of cattle, sheep, goat and pigs indicate that the animal management was not specialized but rather mixed, pointing the site was relatively independent in terms of animal management. The increase in sheep/goat during the Middle Helladic indicates an increasing dependency on animals yielding secondary products, symptomatic of regional and centralized organization.

Γλυφάδα Αττικής

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 64 (2017): 9-11

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Organic compounds and cultural continuity: The Penn Museum Late Minoan IIIC stirrup jar from Tourloti

Mediterranean Archaeology & Archaeometry 17.2 (2017): 19-33

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Organic residue analysis utilizing gas chromatography has allowed us not only to identify the value-added product contained within the jar, a perfumed oil, but also to consider its individual ingredients in light of known craft practices and agricultural activity from the earlier Neopalatial period. Our results reveal surprising evidence of specialized craft continuity in East Crete at the conclusion of the Bronze Age, which suggests a historical picture more complex than traditionally imagined.

Mercenaries or refugees? The evidence from the inscriptions of Merenptah on the ‘Sea Peoples’

Journal of Greek Archaeology 2 (2017): 119-134

During the fifth regnal year of Merenptah (either 1208 BC or 1219 BC), king Merey of the Rebu/Lebu attacked Egypt, together with his archers and many northern warriors. These northerners were not affiliated with any of the existing minor or major kingdoms of the eastern Mediterranean, since they are only identified by obscure ethnonyms. The aim of this paper is to re-examine the available evidence.