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It was a February afternoon in 2009, in the prehistoric antiquities room of the Archaeological Museum of Naxos, when I first talked with Colin Renfrew about the publication of all the Early Cycladic figurines found in excavations. Our... more
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      Mediterranean prehistoryAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Prehistoric SettlementDeath and Burial (Archaeology)
This volume presents the papers of an international colloquium on the archaeology of houses and households in ancient Crete held in Ierapetra in May 2005. The 38 papers presented here range from a discussion of household activities at... more
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      Anthropology of spaceAnthropology Of ArtGreek ArchaeologyHousehold Archaeology
During the Minoan Neopalatial period (ca. 1700-1450 BCE) female figures are depicted in visual art sitting on rocks and stepped cult structures, both of which may be symbolic representations of mountains. Trees are also depicted in... more
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      Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology)Environmental HumanitiesAegean Archaeology
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyMediterranean prehistoryMediterranean StudiesArchaeology of Religion
This paper describes the Linear A / Minoan digital corpus and the approaches we applied to develop it. We aim to set up a suitable study resource for Linear A and Minoan. Firstly we start by introducing Linear A and Minoan in order to... more
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      Historical LinguisticsComputational LinguisticsAegean PrehistoryAegean Scripts
Lin. A a-ta-i-301-wa-e : ἀυτάι *θύαι
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      Greek LanguageAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Greek ArchaeologyAegean Prehistory (Archaeology)
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      Greek ArchaeologyAegean Prehistory (Archaeology)Iron Age Greece (Archaeology)Aegean Archaeology
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Kinyras: The Divine Lyre is also available online through the CHS website: http://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/6329. The web version, however, does not have page numbers, so that internal... more
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      PhilologyReligionAncient Egyptian ReligionSumerian Religion
Recovery of archaeobotanical assemblages from Late Chalcolithic Bakla Tepe and Liman Tepe in western Anatolia has provided the opportunity for in-depth analysis of agricultural strategies and the organisation of farming-related activity... more
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      BotanyArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchaeobotany
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyBalkan Prehistory (Archaeology)Pottery (Archaeology)
Forthcoming April 2017 http://upers.kuleuven.be/en/book/9789462701052 Chapters by: Simon Jusseret (The University of Texas at Austin, Université catholique de Louvain) Manuel Sintubin (KU Leuven) Jan Driessen (Université catholique de... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyEarth SciencesEarthquake Engineering
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      Ancient HistoryWriting Systems & DeciphermentMediterranean StudiesAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)
The institution of feasting in the Bronze Age Aegean, as in much of the world, has been the subject of considerable recent scholarship, with a broad consensus that feasts provided a locus for the negotiation and performance of... more
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      Classical ArchaeologyAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)History of CuisineAegean Prehistory (Archaeology)
Excavation at the Mesolithic site of Damnoni in southwest Crete generated nine tools made of obsidian, a raw material foreign to the island. This study characterises these artefacts' raw material via elemental analyses and their... more
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      Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology)Mesolithic/NeolithicAegean PrehistoryArchaeology of Crete
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      Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Greek ArchaeologyAegean Prehistory (Archaeology)Mycenaean era archaeology
Gout is a very old disease, which exists for thousands of years. The first descriptions interpreted as the symptoms of gout can be found already in the Egyptian medical papyri dating to the 3rd mill. BC. In the Ancient world, many... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyHistory of MedicineHistory of Science
During the Aegean Bronze Age (ca. 3,200-1,100 B.C.), blue pigments are rendered from a myriad of different sources across distinct media: from naturally-occurring minerals such as riebeckite and lapis lazuli to man-made compounds like... more
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      Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology)Aegean Archaeology
Wanax was derived from Hattic title of a god as a lord of land. Guasileus was a result of the steppe influence in pre-Mycenaean time. The king name ki-nu-ra from Mycenaean Pylos reflects the name of Spartan king Kinortas
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      Legitimacy and AuthorityBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age ArchaeologyAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)
This paper focuses on the occurrence of sealings impressed by the same seal faces or by very similar seal faces at different archaeological sites in the Late Minoan I period. Sealings are small clay lumps impressed one or more times with... more
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      Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Aegean ArchaeologyGlypticsMinoan Archaeology
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyMediterranean prehistoryAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology)
The performance of funerary ritual is one of the hallmarks of the Mycenaean period. The materiality and performative aspects have often been lost in typologies and classificatory approaches concerned with the identity and status of the... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyFunerary ArchaeologyAegean Prehistory (Archaeology)Mycenaean era archaeology
Annual report of Liman Tepe Excavations 1992 (The first excavation season)
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnatolian StudiesAnatolian Archaeology
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      ReligionArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyAnatolian Studies
"Ex oriente nigri: "Captain of the Blacks" and the Fabrication of the Minoan Culture The fabrication of the Minoan culture is the specifically modern phenomenon, closely linked to the imperial and colonial conquest and appropriation of... more
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      EgyptologyPostcolonial StudiesEgyptian ArchaeologyPost-Colonialism
A (Dutch) publication of a lecture held at Gent University, in the Fall of 2014. It is only appropriate that the Hellenic Centre of the University of Gent, a city situated not too far away from the trenches of the Great War dedicates... more
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      Anatolian StudiesAnatolian ArchaeologyGreek ArchaeologyMycenaean era archaeology
Context is paramount. It is only when scientifically conducted excavations recover archaeological materials in their stratigraphic context that valid inferences can be made about the circumstances in which they were buried, about their... more
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      Mediterranean prehistoryBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Greek Archaeology
The article is devoted to significance of metallurgy of bronze, delivering of copper and tin into Aegean and consumption of bronze in Mycenaean centers of the Late Bronze Age. Metallurgy of bronze was vital for the formation and... more
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      Mediterranean StudiesBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology)
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      Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Mycenaean era archaeologyMediterranean archaeologyMinoan Archaeology
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      Pottery (Archaeology)Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology)Aegean Archaeology
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      Ancient HistoryClassical ArchaeologyGreek HistoryOttoman History
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      Classical ArchaeologyNursingGender StudiesClassics
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnatolian ArchaeologyNeolithic Archaeology
The study of scribal hands, workshops and activities has offered a new insight to Mycenaean epigraphy. The role of the individual scribes has greatly been enriched by the study of palm and finger prints giving us additional information on... more
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      Cognitive SciencePublic AdministrationPolitical EconomyHistorical Linguistics
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      Island archaeologyAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Coastal and Island ArchaeologyAegean Prehistory (Archaeology)
The region of Triphylia in the western Peloponnese has only recently attracted new research in its history and archaeological remains. This coastal strip between the historical regions of Elis and Messenia was defined by the river... more
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyNautical Archaeology
The performance of Mycenaean funerary rites involved a number of different settings. Some of these are clear from the evidence (tomb, cemetery); others may be inferred (place of preparation and perhaps exposition of the corpse; the... more
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      Mediterranean prehistoryFunerary ArchaeologyAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Death and Burial (Archaeology)
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology)Aegean Archaeology
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyCultural HeritageHeritage Studies
T. Marketou & S. Vitale organizers, The Southeast Aegean/Southwest Coastal Anatolian Region (SASCAR): Material Evidence and Cultural Identity I. The Early and Middle Bronze Age (Italian School of Archaeology, May 12th to 14th, 2016)... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchitectureAnatolian Studies
This paper represents my first attempt to make sense of the dearth of data relating to prehistoric earthquakes in Crete. The title explains: Defining Earthquakes and identifying their consequences in North Central Crete during the Old and... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyAegean PrehistoryEarthquakesCrete
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      ArchaeologyHistory of IdeasMediterranean prehistoryHistoriography
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      EgyptologyArchaeology of GenderEgyptian ArchaeologyBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
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      Aegean ArchaeologyAegean Prehistory
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyMediterranean prehistoryAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnatolian StudiesAnatolian Archaeology
Cret. Hier. EYE-ANKH = zu-za = Γυγᾶ: Ἀθηνᾶ ἐγχώριος (Hesych.) or lesser Ζυγίη
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      ReligionMythology And FolkloreMythologyGreek History
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      Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology)Aegean Egyptian InterrelatlationsAegean Archaeology
7000-year Greek oral memory
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      Greek LiteratureGreek LanguageNeolithic ArchaeologyBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchaeology of GenderThe body in archaeology
This article assembles examples of an unusual vessel found in domestic contexts of the Early Bronze Age around the Aegean and in the Eastern Mediterranean. Identified as a "barrel vessel" by the excavators of Troy, Lesbos (Thermi), Lemnos... more
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