ΒΙΒΛΙΟΚΡΙΣΙΕΣ | 2016
Palmer, R.
Classical Review
Palmer, R., 2016. Review of B. A. Olsen, Women in Mycenaean Greece. The Linear B Tablets from Pylos and Knossos (London and New York 2014), Classical Review 66.2: 459-461.
Savo, M. B.
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Savo, M. B., 2016. Review of M. B. Cosmopoulos, Bronze Age Eleusis and the Origins of the Eleusinian Mysteries (New York 2015), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2016.04.34.
Κείμενο
Bietak, M.
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Bietak, M., 2016. Review of S. W. Manning, A Test of Time and A Test of Time Revisited: The Volcano of Thera and the Chronology and History of the Aegean and East Mediterranean in the mid-second Millennium BC (2nd Edition) (Oxford; Philadelphia 2014), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2016.04.06.
Κείμενο
Eleftheria Paliou & Andrew Bevan
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 42 (2016): 184-197
Simulations of spatial interaction in archaeology have been successful in predicting the emergence of central sites, and political and economic hierarchies that match observed long-term settlement patterns. It still remains unclear, however, to what degree such models can effectively allow for uncertainty in the archaeological record, especially when it comes to incomplete and unevenly distributed settlement data, and how best they might incorporate artefact-scale evidence.
Kiely, T.
Levant
Kiely, T., 2016. Review of V. Karageorghis & A. Kanta, Pyla-Kokkinokremos: A Late 13th-Century (adjectival) BC Fortified Settlement in Cyprus (Uppsala 2014); W. R. Caraher, R. Scott Moore & D. K. Pettegrew, Pyla-Koutsopetria I: Archaeological Survey of an Ancient Coastal Town (Boston 2014), Levant 48.1: 109-113.
Clarke, C.
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Clarke, C., 2016. Review of L. Hakulin, Metals in LBA Minoan and Mycenaean Societies on Crete: A Quantitative Approach (Helsinki 2013), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2016.05.04.
Κείμενο
Δ. Κοκκινίδου
Προ-ιστορήματα 7 (Φεβρουάριος 2016): 1-106
Without abstract
Kevin T. Glowacki
American Journal of Archaeology 120. 4 (October 2016): 673–677
Χωρίς περίληψη
Evi Gorogianni, Peter Pavúk & Luca Girella (επιμέλεια)
Oxford
Beyond Thalassocracies aims to evaluate and rethink the manner in which archaeologists approach, understand, and analyse the various processes associated with culture change connected to interregional contact, using as a test case the world of the Aegean during the Late Bronze Age (c. 1600–1100 BC).
Μ. Βαϊοπούλου
Προ-ιστορήματα 7 (February 2016) : 1-15
Χωρίς περίληψη
Silvia Ferrara
Oxford Journal of Archaeology 35.3 (2016): 227-245
This paper considers the roles played by scribes on Cyprus towards the end of the Late Bronze Age and the organization of the scribal community and its activity, drawing a parallel with the class of scribes at Ugarit-Ras Shamra in Syria.
Alexandra Alexandridou
American Journal of Archaeology 120.3 (July 2016): 333-360
Attic mortuary practices of the last three decades of the eighth century B.C.E. (Late Geometric [LG] II) are principally marked by the dominance for adults of inhumation over cremation. Nevertheless, this transformation was not universally applied at all burial sites in Attica.
Κ. Τουλούμης
Προ-ιστορήματα 7 (February 2016): 1-14
Χωρίς περίληψη
Bartłomiej Lis
Hesperia 85.3 (2016): 491-536
This article offers a reanalysis of the ceramic assemblage from room 60, one of the pantries of the Palace of Nestor at Pylos. The study is based on the original 1966 publication by Blegen and Rawson, excavation notebooks, archive photographs, and personal investigation of the pottery recovered from that room.
John K. Papadopoulos
Antiquity 90.353 (October 2016): 1238-1254
Inscriptions on new archaeological finds in the Aegean, examined alongside linguistic evidence relating to Greek and Phrygian vowels, are here used to explore the origins and spread of the Greek alphabet.