AEGIS : essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK /
The honourand of this volume, Matti Egon, has been a great benefactor to museums, schools, universities, and hospitals in the UK and also in Greece. One of these is the Greek Archaeological Committee UK, that she helped found in 1992 - an organization dedicated to informing academe and the public in...
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Oxford :
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd,
[2015]
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- Foreword; The value of digital recordings and reconstructions for the understanding of three-dimensional archaeological features (Constantinos Papadopoulos); The contribution of systematic zooarchaeological analysis in understanding the complexity of prehistoric societies: The example of late Neolithic Toumba Kremastis-Koiladas in northern Greece (Vasiliki Tzevelekidi); The Heraion of Samos under the microscope: A preliminary technological and provenance assessment of the Early Bronze Age II late to III (c. 2500-2000 BC) pottery (Sergios Menelaou); Time past and time present: the emergence of the Minoan palaces as a transformation of temporality (Giorgos Vavouranakis); Palaepaphos during the Late Bronze Age: characterizing the urban landscape of a late Cypriot polity (Artemis Georgiou); 'What would the world be to us if the children were no more?': the archaeology of children and death in LH IIIC Greece (Chrysanthi Gallou-Minopetrou); The Late Helladic IIIC period in coastal Thessaly (Eleni Karouzou); The Bronze Age on Karpathos and Kythera (Mercourios Georgiadis); East Phokis revisited: its development in the transition from the Late Bronze to the Early Iron Age in the light of the latest finds (Antonia Livieratou); Early Iron Age Greece, ancient Pherae and the archaeometallurgy of copper (Vana Orfanou); Representations of western Phoenician eschatology: funerary art, ritual and the belief in an after-life (Eleftheria Pappa); Piraeus: beyond 'known unknowns' (Florentia Fragkopoulou); The casting technique of the bronze Antikythera ephebe (Kosmas Dafas); A brief, phenomenological reading of the Arkteia (Chryssanthi Papadopoulou); Cylindrical altars and post-funerary ritual in the south-eastern Aegean during the Hellenistic period: 3rd to 2nd centuries BC (Vasiliki Brouma); Lamps, symbolism and ritual in Hellenistic Greece (Nikolas Dimakis); In search of the garden-peristyle in Hellenistic palaces: a reappraisal of the evidence (Maria Kopsacheili); Damophon in Olympia: some remarks on his date (Eleni Poimenidou); Entering the monastic cell in the Byzantine world: archaeology and texts (Giorgos Makris); Discovering the Byzantine countryside: the evidence from archaeological field survey in the Peloponnese (Maria Papadaki); On a Fāṭimid Kursī in the Monastery of Saint Catherine at Mount Sinai (George Manginis); The discovery of ancient Cyprus: archaeological sponsorship from the 19th century to the present day (Anastasia Leriou); Showcasing new Trojan wars: archaeological exhibitions and the politics of appropriation of ancient Troy (Antonis Kotsonas).