04644nam 2200613 450 991046105110332120200520144314.01-62303-399-3(CKB)3710000000529452(EBL)4392660(SSID)ssj0001582070(PQKBManifestationID)16258951(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001582070(PQKBWorkID)14069625(PQKB)10405330(MiAaPQ)EBC4392660(Au-PeEL)EBL4392660(CaPaEBR)ebr11153175(CaONFJC)MIL878837(OCoLC)932049434(EXLCZ)99371000000052945220160219h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTemple University Aegean Symposium a compendium /edited by Philip P. BetancourtPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania :INSTAP Academic Press,2015.©20151 online resource (642 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-931534-82-9 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 CadoganOn 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M.A.S. CameronSITE SURVEY Aegean Settlements and Transhumance, by L. Vance Watrous; ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION Some Unpublished Mycenaean Pottery from Sarepta, by Robert Koehl; PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY The People of Kato Zakro, by M.J. Becker; PHILOLOGY DA and TA as Premisses for Rational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. WheelerRADIOCARBON DATING New Radiocarbon Dates from Akrotiri, Thera, by 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. ShawA 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. DavisGround 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. MuhlyMinoan Influence on the Greek Mainland during the Sixteenth Century B.C. and theOrigins of Mycenaean Civilization, by Hartmut MatthäusArt, AncientAegean Islands (Greece and Turkey)CongressesCivilization, AegeanCongressesAegean Islands (Greece and Turkey)AntiquitiesCongressesElectronic books.Art, AncientCivilization, Aegean709.391Betancourt Philip P.1936-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461051103321Temple University Aegean Symposium2015612UNINA