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SOMMARIO C. Ricci, A S. E. l'On. Edoardo Daneo Ministro dell'Istruzione D. Comparetti, Prefazione D. Comparetti, La iscrizione arcaica di Mantinea (tav. I-III) L. Pernier, Templi arcaici sulla Patèla di Priniàs in Creta.... more
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      Classical ArchaeologyGreek EpigraphyGreek ArchaeologyAncient Greek History
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      ArchaeologyIconographyPhoeniciansIron Age Greece (Archaeology)
Orientalizing Relief Pithoi from Priniàs. Preliminary remarks We propose in this paper some preliminary remarks on the class of relief figured pithoi coming from the excavations at Priniàs. They are examined both the findings from the... more
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    • Archaeology of Crete. Priniàs.
Recensione del volume degli Atti.
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      Greek SicilyCretan StudiesArchaeology of CreteAegean Archaeology, Mediterranean Archeology, the island of Crete
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      Archaeology of Crete. Priniàs.Bronze Helmets
Nel 1996, durante una campagna di scavo condotta dalla Missione Archeologica dell’Università di Catania sulla Patela di Priniàs, Dario Palermo scoprì, all’interno di un anfratto roccioso sul margine orientale della spianata, un deposito... more
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      Minoan ReligionLate Bronze Age, Early Iron AgeCretan archaeologyCoroplastic Studies
ABSTRACT – The data presented here were acquired during a small-scale archaeological survey conducted in response to the threat of earthworks from the widening of the main road linking Crete’s northern and southern coasts. The data shed... more
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      Landscape ArchaeologyAegean ArchaeologyArchaeology of Creteiron Age Crete
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      Cretan StudiesArchaeology of Crete. Priniàs.
The necropolis of Siderospilia of Prinias and those of the Knossos area are the greatest Early Iron Age ones excavated in central Crete. A preliminary examination of the grave goods found in the first of these allowed us to identify the... more
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      Greek ArchaeologyArchaeology of Creteiron Age CreteArchaeology of Crete. Priniàs.
Nel 1990, in vista della costruzione della superstrada tra Iraklion e Aghia Varvara, la Missione Archeologica di Priniàs attuò una serie di ricognizioni di superficie mirate ad individuare l’eventuale presenza di siti d’interesse... more
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      Landscape ArchaeologyArchaeology of Creteiron Age CreteArchaeology of Crete. Priniàs.
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      Archaeology of CretePriniàsArchaeology of Crete. Priniàs.
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      Funerary ArchaeologyDeath and Burial (Archaeology)Archaeology of CreteFunerary Practices
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      Archaeology of CretePriniàsDark Age CreteArchaeology of Crete. Priniàs.
The oldest clay votive figurines, which were found on the Patela hill, near Prinias, date back to the LM IIIC period (1200-1070 B.C.). They are, mostly, female figures with upraised arms, traditionally interpreted as idols, but there are... more
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      Coroplastic StudiesGoddesses with Upraised ArmsArchaeology of Crete. Priniàs.Late Minoan IIIC Period
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      ArchitectureArchaeology of CreteCretan archaeologyCretan Early Iron Age
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      Archaeology of CretePottery technology and functionPottery kilnsArchaeology of Crete. Priniàs.
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      PriniàsArchaeology of Crete. Priniàs.Archaic Crete
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      ArchaeologyIron AgeArchaeology of Creteiron Age Crete
RITUAL ACTIONS, IDENTITY AND CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS: THE FIRST PHASE OF THE NECROPOLIS OF SIDEROSPILIA AT PRINIAS. The necropolis of Siderospilia began to be used during the Subminoan period. Two types of tombs were built and two different... more
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      Burial Practices (Archaeology)Aegean Late Bronze AgeLate Bronze Age, Early Iron AgeEarly Iron Age Greece and Greek communities overseas
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      Minoan ArchaeologyLinear BMinoan and Mycenaean economy and administrationPriniàs
Il deposito votivo di  Priniàs risale alla fine dell'età del bronzo (Tardo Minoico III C) e la posizione del luogo di culto, elevata e panoramica, rientra nella tradizione dei peak sanctuaries minoici.
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      PriniàsArchaeology of Crete. Priniàs.
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