Books by John Papadopoulos
Object(s)--Value(s)--Canon(s), 2019
Proofs of paper published in Canons and Values: Ancient to Modern, edited by Larry Silver and Kev... more Proofs of paper published in Canons and Values: Ancient to Modern, edited by Larry Silver and Kevin Terraciano. Los Angeles: Getty Publications 2019, pp. 42-68.
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Greek Protohistories, 2019
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This volume, the first of two dealing with the Early Iron Age deposits from the Athenian Agora, p... more This volume, the first of two dealing with the Early Iron Age deposits from the Athenian Agora, publishes all the tombs from the end of the Bronze Age through the transition from the Middle Geometric to Late Geometric period. An introduction deals with the layout of the four cemeteries of the period, the topographical ramifications, periodization, and a synthesis of Athens in the Early Iron Age. Individual chapters offer a complete catalogue of all the tombs and their contents, an analysis of the human remains from the inhumations and cremations and of the fauna found in graves, and a full analysis of the burial customs and funerary rites. The pottery and other small finds deposited in tombs are covered in two chapters. An anticipated second volume will deal with the material from all the nonfunerary contexts.
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American Journal of Archaeology, 2007
... For Epidamnos (Durrës), the recent archaeological survey by Davis et al. ... Metal finds, pot... more ... For Epidamnos (Durrës), the recent archaeological survey by Davis et al. ... Metal finds, pottery fragments preserving painted decoration, or those in need of mending, were treated directly in conservation. ... Page 9. THE BURIAL TUMULUS OF LOFKËND IN ALBANIA 2007] 113 ...
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American Journal of Archaeology, 2002
Abstract This article publishes a fragment of a scapula of a fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) fo... more Abstract This article publishes a fragment of a scapula of a fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) found in an Early Geomet-ric well in the area of the later Athenian Agora. Deriving from the carcass of an immature beached whale, the bone was brought to Athens and ...
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Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome
This paper begins with an overview of the bronze headbands from the prehistoric (Late Bronze to E... more This paper begins with an overview of the bronze headbands from the prehistoric (Late Bronze to Early Iron Age) burial tumulus of Lofkënd in Albania, which were found among the richest tombs of the cemetery, all of them of young females or children. It is argued that these individuals represent a class of the special dead, those who have not attained a critical rite de passage: marriage. In their funerary attire these individuals go to the grave as brides, married to death. The significance of the Lofkënd headbands is reviewed, as is their shape and decoration, but it is their context that contributes to a better understanding of Aegean examples, including the many bronze, gold, and silver headbands found in tombs from the Early Bronze Age through the Early Iron Age, as well as those dedicated as votive offerings in sanctuaries. In addition to discussing the evidence for headbands in the Aegean and much of southeast Europe, this paper also attempts to uncover the word used in this e...
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Hesperia, 1994
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Hesperia, 2004
Page 1. The Rich Athenian Lady Was Pregnant The Anthropology of a Geometric Tomb Reconsidered A... more Page 1. The Rich Athenian Lady Was Pregnant The Anthropology of a Geometric Tomb Reconsidered ABSTRACT Recent reexamination of the cremated remains in the celebrated tomb of the rich Athenian lady brought to ...
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Ancient Methone: Hesperia Report, 2020
Ancient Methone (Pieria) was a major port in northern Greece from the 1st millennium B.C. until P... more Ancient Methone (Pieria) was a major port in northern Greece from the 1st millennium B.C. until Philip II of Macedon destroyed the city in 354 B.C. Excavations carried out since 2003 by the Greek Archaeological Service have unearthed Bronze Age burials, important Early Iron Age deposits and inscriptions, and direct evidence of the Macedonian siege, destruction, and aftermath, thereby extending the history of the settlement from the Late Neolithic period past the 4th century B.C. In 2012 an international team joined the Ephorate of Antiquities of Pieria to study and publish these discoveries, and as the Ancient Methone Archaeological Project, launched a fresh phase of multi disciplinary fieldwork from 2014 to 2017, the preliminary results of which are presented here.
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The Ancient Methone Archaeological Project (AMAP): A Preliminary Report for Fieldwork in 2014-2017, 2020
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