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Textile Terminologies in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean from the Third to the First Millennnia BC
Oxford
The Archaeology of Measurement. Comprehending Heaven, Earth and Time in Ancient Societies
Cambridge
The Collapse of Palatial Society in LBA Greece and the Postpalatial Period
Oxford
Depositi ceramici del Medio Minoico III da Festòs e Haghia Triada
Padova
This volume deals with the Middle Minoan (MM) III pottery deposits from Phaistos and Ayia Triada, and has several purposes: firstly, to provide the evidence for a reassessment of the chronological sequence of the MM III in southern Crete; secondly, to add ceramic data to the scanty architectural evidence from both sites during this crucial period; thirdly, to clarify the key passage from MM III to LM IA by presenting specific deposits that support the MM IIIA and IIIB terminologies used in this volume; fourthly, to enlarge the ceramic corpus already embodied by substantial data published from Kommos.
Espace civil, espace religieux en Égée durant la période mycénienne: approches épigraphique, linguistique et archéologique
Lyon
Y a-t-il une distinction entre civil et religieux en Grèce à l’âge du Bronze ? Les auteurs des contributions réunies dans ce volume abordent cette délicate question en suivant une démarche originale, croiser les points de vue de l’archéologue, de l’épigraphiste et du linguiste.
Αγγελοχώρι Ημαθίας. Οικισμός της Ύστερης Εποχής του Χαλκού. Τόμος Ι
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Βιβλιοκρισία του: The Power of Technology in the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean. The Case of the Painted Plaster
Levant
Steel, L., 2010. Review of A. Brysbaert, The Power of Technology in the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean. The Case of the Painted Plaster (London 2008), Levant 42.1: 102-103.
Social strategies, ritual and cosmology in Early Bronze Age Cyprus: An investigation of burial data from the north coast
Levant 42.2 (2010): 185-209.
Early Bronze Age communities on the north coast of Cyprus developed a distinctive ceramic tradition with a rich array of forms, including ritual vessels with symbolically complex decoration reflecting the importance of horned animals and other phenomena in a local cosmology.The Excavation of Chrysokamino-Chomatas: A Preliminary Report
Hesperia 79.4 (2010): 465-498.
Excavations in 1996 and 1997 at Chrysokamino-Chomatas, a site near the Chrysokamino metallurgy workshop in East Crete, revealed two architectural phases from the Late Minoan period in addition to earlier (pre-LM IB) and later (post–Bronze Age) remains. The first architectural phase, destroyed in LM IB-Final, consisted of the poorly preserved walls of a single isolated building.Ritual Practice between the Late Bronze Age and Protogeometric Periods of Greece
Oxford
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