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Mortuary Differentiation and Social Structure in the Middle Helladic Argolid, 2000-1500 B.C. /

In this volume the archaeological, anthropological and radiocarbon data from selected sites of the Middle Helladic period are integrated to determine if there was variation between individual burials, groupings and cemeteries and to reconstruct change through time. This work was done for selective A...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Milka, Eleni (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress Archaelology, [2023]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Figure 1: Map of the study area (based on Piérart/Touchais 1996: 10)
  • Figure 2: The village of Myloi. Lerna at the left (from Caskey 1958, pl.40c)
  • Figure 3: Lerna. The low artificial mound with the shelter over the House of the Tiles (from Caskey 1958, pl.40b)
  • Figure 4: Lerna. Excavation areas (after Caskey and Blackburn 1997, back cover)
  • Figure 5: Lerna. Area BE, Houses 68A and 99E (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, BE plans 1-2)
  • Figure 6: Lerna. Area BE, House Complex 98A (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, BE plans 3-4)
  • Figure 7: Lerna. Area BE, House Complex 98A. In grey graves opened after the abandonment of the house (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, BE plans 3-4)
  • Figure 8: Lerna. Area BE, House 100 (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, BE plan 5)
  • Figure 10: Lerna. Area BE, Rooms 3 and 5 (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, BE plan 6)
  • Figure 9: Lerna. Area BE, House 100. In grey graves opened after the abandonment of the house (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, BE plan 5)
  • Figure 11: Lerna. Area BE, Rooms 3 and 5. In grey graves opened after the abandonment of the rooms (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, BE plan 6)
  • Figure 12: Lerna. Area DE, Walls BM and BP, House AR, House 55, Room AM (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, DE plan 1)
  • Figure 13: Lerna. Area DE, Walls BM and BP, House AR, House 55, Room AM. In grey contemporary and later graves (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, DE plan 1)
  • Figure 14: Lerna. Area DE, House AC, Walls BA, BK, BL, BC, BG, AQ, AG (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, DE plan 2)
  • Figure 15: Lerna. Area DE, House AC, Walls BA, BK, BL, BC, BG, AQ, AG. In grey contemporary and later graves (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, DE plan 2)
  • Figure 16: Lerna. Area DE, Room AW, House V (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, DE plan 3)
  • Figure 17: Lerna. Area DE, Room AW, House V. In grey graves opened after the abandonment of the houses (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, DE plan 3)
  • Figure 18: Lerna. Area DE, House complex D, House P (after original plans, Lerna archive, ASCSA, courtesy C. Zerner, DE plan 4)