The Mycenaean pottery from the excavations of M. Korfmann is presented in detail. It is discussed by excavated area starting with the areas on the mound; this is followed by that from the buildings round the base of the mound, then by that from buildings in the central Lower Town; it concludes with the material from the Fortification Ditch. Within each area the pottery is presented stratigraphically.
This volume presents the Late Bronze Age pottery from in and around House X, a large Minoan house at Kommos situated not far from the sea in South-Central Crete. This volume is richly illustrated with drawings, photos, and tables of data.
This volume presents the Late Bronze Age pottery from in and around House X, a large Minoan house at Kommos situated not far from the sea in South-Central Crete. This volume is richly illustrated with drawings, photos, and tables of data.
Susan Sherratt & John Bennet (επιμέλεια)Oxford & Philadelphia2017
Contributors explore a variety of issues including the relationships between visual and verbal imagery, the social contexts of epic (or sub-epic) creation or re-creation, the roles of bards and their relationships to different types of patrons and audiences, the construction and uses of ‘history’ as traceable through both epic and archaeology and the relationship between ‘prehistoric’ (oral) and 'historical' (recorded in writing) periods. Throughout, the emphasis is on context and its relevance to the creation, transmission, re-creation and manipulation of epic in the present (or near-present) as well as in the ancient Greek past.
Susan Sherratt & John Bennet (επιμέλεια)Oxford & Philadelphia 20172017
The relationship between the Homeric epics and archaeology has long suffered mixed fortunes, swinging between ‘fundamentalist’ attempts to use archaeology in order to demonstrate the essential historicity of the epics and their background, and outright rejection of the idea that archaeology is capable of contributing anything at all to our understanding and appreciation of the epics.
Michael Fotiadis, Robert Laffineur, Yannos Lolos & Andreas Vlachopoulos (επιμέλεια)Leuven-Liège2017
The 16th International Aegean Conference/Rencontre égéenne international encompasses all the geographical regions west of the Aegean (Western Mainland Greece, the Ionian islands and the Adriatic, Italy, Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Corsica and the Balearic islands), giving prominence to those focal points and traits of the local civilizations which interact with their Aegean counterparts of the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC, not excluding their Neolithic background.
Michael Fotiadis, Robert Laffineur, Yannos Lolos & Andreas Vlachopoulos (επιμέλεια)Aegaeum 41Leuven-Liège
The 16th International Aegean Conference/Rencontre égéenne international encompasses all the geographical regions west of the Aegean (Western Mainland Greece, the Ionian islands and the Adriatic, Italy, Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Corsica and the Balearic islands), giving prominence to those focal points and traits of the local civilizations which interact with their Aegean counterparts of the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC, not excluding their Neolithic background.
The Mycenaean pottery from the excavations of M. Korfmann is presented in detail. It is discussed by excavated area starting with the areas on the mound; this is followed by that from the buildings round the base of the mound, then by that from buildings in the central Lower Town; it concludes with the material from the Fortification Ditch. Within each area the pottery is presented stratigraphically.
Simon Jusseret & Manuel Sintubin (επιμέλεια)Leuven
Does the “Minoan myth” still stand up to scientific scrutiny? Since the work of Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos (Crete, Greece), the romanticized vision of the Cretan Bronze Age as an era of peaceful prosperity only interrupted by the catastrophic effects of natural disasters has captured the popular and scientific imagination. Its impact on the development of archaeology, archaeoseismology, and earthquake geology in the eastern Mediterranean is considerable.
Ένα βασικό συμπέρασμα της μελέτης είναι η διαπίστωση ότι καθ’ όλη τη διάρκεια της Ύστερης Εποχής του Χαλκού στην Αργολίδα χρησιμοποιούνταν ποικίλες στρατηγικές για την οργάνωση και διαμόρφωση του τοπίου, όπως η χωρική συσχέτιση/αποσυσχέτιση, η αρχιτεκτονική επιδεικτική κατανάλωση, η χρήση δραματουργικών στοιχείων στον αρχιτεκτονικό σχεδιασμό, με στόχο το διαρκή χειρισμό των κοινωνικών ταυτοτήτων όσων το βίωναν με κάθε τρόπο.
Marisa Marthari, Colin Renfrew & Michael Boyd (επιμέλεια)Oxford
Using the material from recent excavation projects, and drawing on the papers presented at a symposium held in Athens in 2014, it is possible now to undertake a fresh overview of the entire body of sculpture from the Cycladic islands which has been found in secure archaeological contexts. Beginning with early examples from Neolithic settlement sites and extending into a consideration of material found in later contexts, the 35 chapters are divided into sections which examine sculpture from settlements, cemeteries and the sanctuary at Kavos, concluding with a discussion of material, techniques and aspects of manufacture.
H αρχαιολόγος και λαογράφος Άννα Αποστολάκι (1881-1958) ήταν πρωτοπόρα μορφή της ελληνικής επιστήμης: μια από τις πρώτες φοιτήτριες του Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών, από τις πρώτες γυναίκες μέλος πολλών επιστημονικών φορέων και η πρώτη γυναίκα διευθύντρια μουσείου στην Ελλάδα. Η σταδιοδρομία της έχει έναν παραδειγματικό χαρακτήρα: αντικατοπτρίζει όλες τις δυσκολίες και αγκυλώσεις που κλήθηκαν να αντιμετωπίσουν οι γυναίκες της εποχής της στην προσπάθειά τους να σταδιοδρομήσουν και να αναλάβουν έναν πιο ενεργό ρόλο στην κοινωνία και στην επιστήμη.
Covering approximately the century between 1300 and 1200 BC, the Late Minoan IIIB phase remains a blurred episode of Minoan civilisation. Archaeological data present a contradictory picture: on the one hand, they suggest a time of prosperity, with favourable conditions of subsistence and growth; on the other hand, there are signs of trouble illustrated by a series of abandonments of century-old occupied settlements.
Archaeologist and award-winning photographer Gavin McGuire’s involvement with the Sissi Archaeological Project, where he conducted a seven-year photographic study of the Bronze Age Minoan excavations under the auspices of the Belgian School in Athens, Université Catholique de Louvain, offered an extraordinary opportunity to capture moments of human interaction during excavations as they interconnected with an ancient Minoan culture, stretching back millennia (2600-1200 BC).
Ο παρών τόμος αποτελεί προϊόν ευρύτατης συνεργασίας και αποσκοπεί στο να προσφέρει μια επικαιροποιημένη επισκόπηση της αρχαίας κυπριακής ιστορίας από την εποχή των πρωιμότερης ανθρώπινης παρουσίας στο νησί, την 11η χιλιετία π.Χ., έως την κατάλυση των ανεξάρτητων πόλεων-βασιλείων και την ένταξη της Κύπρου στο πτολεμαϊκό βασίλειο της Αιγύπτου, στα τέλη του 4ου αι. π.Χ.