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BOOKS | 2018

Mykene. Die sagenhafte Welt des Agamemnon

2018

Mykene. Die sagenhafte Welt des  Agamemnon Die mykenische Kultur gilt als erste Hochkultur auf dem europäischen Festland. Auf der griechischen Halbinsel Peloponnes und in Mittelgriechenland erlebte sie ihren Höhepunkt zwischen 1600 und 1200 v. Chr. Heinrich Schliemann entdeckte ab 1874 durch seine Ausgrabungen in Mykene, Tiryns und Orchomenos diese prähistorische Kultur.

The Pottery Deposit from the Houses of the Fallen Blocks and the Sacrificed Oxen at the South-Eastern Corner of the Palace of Knossos

Annual of the British School at Athens 113 (2018): 19-73

This contribution focuses on a study of the pottery assemblage deposited in the space occupied by the House of the Fallen Blocks and the House of the Sacrificed Oxen at the south-eastern corner of the Palace of Knossos. This deposit was crucial for Arthur Evans’ definition of the ‘Great Earthquake’ destruction at Knossos, because, together with fallen blocks, it was considered to be the consequence of a massive destruction.

Technological and Provenance Analysis of an Early and Middle Cycladic Pottery Assemblage from Therasia, Greece

Annual of the British School at Athens 113 (2018): 1-17

During the archaeological survey research project ‘Island Cultures in a Diachronic Perspective: the case of Therasia’, large amounts of pottery were recorded throughout the island of Therasia, ranging in date from the Bronze Age to modern times.

Iklaina: The Monumental Buildings

Athens

Iklaina: The Monumental Buildings Τhe present volume publishes the stratigraphy and general description of the buildings and structures located in the sector of the Cyclopean Platform. These are formal and monumental structures, clustered together in a distinct part of the settlement that is clearly separated from the residential and industrial quarters and accessed through a gateway.

Ζώμινθος

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 65 (2018): 44-49.

Βαθύ Αστυπάλαιας

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 65 (2018): 41-43.

Ντικιλί Τας

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 65 (2018): 35-36.

Pottery Technologies and Sociocultural Connections between the Aegean and Anatolia during the 3rd Millenium BC

Wien

Pottery Technologies and Sociocultural Connections between the Aegean and Anatolia during the 3rd Millenium BC Today archaeometric approaches to pottery are commonly utilised in Aegean Bronze Age archaeology. Pottery experts in the Aegean are now able to use various methods based on a well-established scientific framework and comparable data. This state-of-the-art interdisciplinary approach to Aegean ceramics produces a large amount of new and complex data, used by specialists and non-specialists for interpretations about socio-cultural phenomena.

Γλυφάδα Αττικής

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 65 (2018): 11-12.

Archaeology across Frontiers and Borderlands. Fragmentation and Connectivity in the North Aegean and the Central Balkans from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age

Wien

Archaeology across Frontiers and Borderlands. Fragmentation and Connectivity in the North Aegean and the Central Balkans from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age The objective of this volume is a theoretical debate on the archaeology at the crossroads of the Balkans, the Aegean and Anatolia and its interrelation with social and political life in this historically turbulent region. Modern political borders still divide European archaeology and intercept research.

Το Αρχαιολογικό Έργο στην Πελοπόννησο (ΑΕΠΕΛ1), Πρακτικά του Διεθνούς Συνεδρίου, Τρίπολη, 7-11 Νοεμβρίου 2012

Kalamata

Το Αρχαιολογικό Έργο στην Πελοπόννησο (ΑΕΠΕΛ1), Πρακτικά του Διεθνούς Συνεδρίου, Τρίπολη, 7-11 Νοεμβρίου 2012 Το Διεθνές Συνέδριο «Αρχαιολογικό Έργο στην Πελοπόννησο» (ΑΕΠΕΛ1), που διοργάνωσαν από κοινού το Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού και το Πανεπιστήμιο Πελοποννήσου (Τμήμα Ιστορίας, Αρχαιολογίας και Διαχείρισης Πολιτισμικών Αγαθών – Τμήμα Ι.Α.Δ.Π.Α), πραγματοποιήθηκε με επιτυχία στην Τρίπολη στις 7-11 Νοεμβρίου 2012.

Bull games in Minoan Crete: Social and symbolic dimensions

In C. Renfrew, I. Morley & M. Boyd (eds) 2018. Ritual, Play and Belief, in Evolution and Early Human Societies, Cambridge: 237-249.

This chapter discusses various aspects of Minoan bull games: The nature of the sport, the gender and status of the participants, the role of the palace in the organisation and execution of the games and the deity to which the games were dedicated. The first part presents the iconographical evidence; the second investigates the sport in its cultic and comparative context with a glance at the civilisations neighbouring Crete in Anatolia and Syria.