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UNINA9910461051103321 |
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Temple University Aegean Symposium : a compendium / / edited by Philip P. Betancourt |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : INSTAP Academic Press, , 2015 |
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©2015 |
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1 online resource (642 p.) |
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Art, Ancient - Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey) |
Civilization, Aegean |
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Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey) Antiquities Congresses |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Preface, by Philip P. Betancourt; The Possible Role of Tomb Robbers and Viziers of the Eighteenth Dynasty inConfusing Minoan Chronology, by Leon Pomerance.; Metal Inlaying in Minoan and Mycenaean Art, by Ellen N. Davis; Radiocarbon Dates from Akrotiri on Thera, by Henry N. Michael; The Ox-hide Ingots and the Development of Copper Metallurgy in the Late Bronze Age,by James D. Muhly; Economic Implications of the Reed Painter's Vases, by Philip P. Betancourt; Some Faience, Blue Frit, and Glass from Fifteenth Century Knossos,by Gerald Cadogan |
On Theoretical Principles in Aegean Bronze Age Mural Restoration,by M.A.S. CameronSITE SURVEY Aegean Settlements and Transhumance, by L. Vance Watrous; ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION Some Unpublished Mycenaean Pottery from Sarepta, by Robert Koehl; PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY The People of Kato Zakro, by M.J. Becker; PHILOLOGY DA and TA as Premisses for Rational Arguments, by Emmett L. Bennett, Jr; ART HISTORY Perspective and the Third Dimension in Theran Painting, by Philip P. Betancourt; METALLURGY The Ancient Tin Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East,by Tamara S. Wheeler |
RADIOCARBON DATING New Radiocarbon Dates from Akrotiri, Thera, by |
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H.N. Michael and G.A. WeinsteinHISTORICAL INTERPRETATION Aegean Leisure, by Claireve Grandjouan; The Mount Holyoke Collection of Minoan Pottery, by Karen Polinger Foster; The LM IB Painted Pottery of Eastern Crete, by Jean Silverman; Obsidian from Crete: Problems in Lithic Analysis, by Nicholas Hartmann; Thoughts on Prehistoric Potters and Ceramic Change, by Karen D. Vitelli; A Bronze Pivot Shoe from the Residential Building of Gla, by Sp. Iakovides; Excavations at Kommos (1977), by Joseph W. Shaw |
A Plea for the Abandonment of the Term "Submycenaean", by Jeremy B. RutterIntroduction, by Philip P. Betancourt; Excavating at Gournia, by Jean Silverman; The Pottery Chronology: A Brief Sketch, by Philip P. Betancourt; Towards a Reconstruction of the Palace at Gournia, by Jeffrey S. Soles; The Master of the Gournia Octopus Stirrup Jar and a Late Minoan IA Pottery Workshopat Gournia Exporting to Thera, by Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier; The Date of the Gournia Shrine, by Pamela Russel; The Silver Kantharos from Gournia, by Ellen N. Davis |
Ground Stone Implements at Gournia: Comments and Queries,by Harriet Blitzer WatrousTwo Seals of the "Hieroglyphic Deposit Group" from Gournia, by Paul Yule; Addresses of speakers at the symposium; Itinerant Aegean Builders, by W. Willson Cummer; Madonna Lilies in Aegean Wall Paintings, by Susan Petrakis; Minoan Relations with Cyprus: The Late Minoan I Pottery from Toumba touSkourou, Morphou, by Emily Verm; Metals and Metallurgy in Crete and the Aegean at the Beginning of the Late Bronze Age,by James D. Muhly |
Minoan Influence on the Greek Mainland during the Sixteenth Century B.C. and theOrigins of Mycenaean Civilization, by Hartmut Matthäus |
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