An Archaeological Palimpsest in Minoan Crete: Tholos Tomb A and Habitation at Apesokari Mesara
Georgia Flouda
Πόλη: Philadelphia
Έτος: 2023
Εκδότης: INSTAP Press
Περιγραφή: Σκληρό εξώφυλλο, 440 σ., 27 πίνακες, 95 εικόνες, 62 πίνακες εικόνων
This publication presents the archaeological evidence from two associated Minoan sites situated at Apesokari in the Mesara Plain of South-Central Crete, Tholos Tomb A and the neighboring free-standing domestic complex on Vigla Hill. It thoroughly reconstructs the natural and social landscape of this Cretan community from the late Prepalatial to the early Neopalatial periods through its interdisciplinary character; this includes photogrammetric two- and three-dimensional models of the architectural remains, viewshed analysis of both monuments and of the earlier Tholos Tomb B, as well as A-DNA and stable isotope analysis of the bones. The study of the burial dataset provides insights into the social construction of collective memory and identity by the burying social group, whereas the habitational deposits from the building on Vigla hill establish the longevity and function of the site as a node of the southern Mesara communication and exchange networks.
Περιεχόμενα
List of Tables [vii]
List of Figures [ix]
List of Plates [xv]
Acknowledgments [xxi]
List of Abbreviations [xxiii]
Part I. Tholos Tomb A
1. Introduction and Scope [3-6]
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2. A Local Burial Landscape: Theoretical Premises and Methodology [7-10]
Georgia Flouda
3. History of Excavation [11-14]
Georgia Flouda
4. Architecture of Tholos Tomb A [15-20]
Michael Nelson & Georgia Flouda
5. Placing Tholos Tomb A in the Visual Landscape of Apesokari [21-30]
Sylviane Déderix
6. Clay and Stone Finds from Tholos Tomb A [31-48]
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7. Evidence from Human Remains [49-58]
Sevi Triantaphyllou & Niki Papakonstantinou
Ancient DNA Analysis of the Human Skeletal Assemblage: A Pilot Study of Prepalatial and Proto-palatial Southern Mesara in Crete [59-64]
Anna Juras, Maciej Chyleński & Argyro Nafplioti
Part II. Building on Vigla Hill
9. Introduction, Architecture, and Layout [65-74]
Georgia Flouda
10. Stratigraphy and Clay Finds from the Vigla Building [75-126]
Georgia Flouda
11. A Survey by Space: Pottery Sequences and Diachronic Use [127-132]
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12. Stone Objects and Shells [133-140]
Doniert Evely
Part III. Living with the dead: Landscape, ancestors and agency at Apesokari
13. Finds and Space as Evidence for Function and Use of the Domestic Areas at Vigla [141-148]
Georgia Flouda
14. Mortuary Practices: Burial, Curation of Human Remains, and Identity [149-162]
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15. Conclusions: Notions of Identity and Agency at Apesokari [163-168]
Georgia Flouda
Appendix A. Seals in the Giamalakis Collection Attributed to Apesokari [169-176]
Olga Krzyszkowska
Appendix B. Petrographic Classification of Stone Objects from Apesokari by Raman Spectroscopy [177-182]
Basilios Tsikouras
References [183]
Index [211]
Tables
Figures
Plates