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adam_text | Contents
Illustrations page
xiii
Editorial Conventions
xix
Acknowledgments
xxi
Contributors
xxiii
Abbreviations
xxix
ι
Background, Sources, and Methods
ι
CYNTHIA W. SHELMERDINE
Background
ι
Relative and Absolute Chronology
3
Excavation and Survey
7
Scientific Techniques
10
Documents
11
Prehistoric History
14
2
The Early Bronze Age in Greece
19
DANIEL PULLEN
Introduction
19
The Final Neolithic Antecedents
20
Early Helladic I
21
Early Helladic II
24
Early Helladic IIA
26
Early Helladic IIB
30
Early Helladic III
36
The Coming of the Greeks
38
The Beginning of the Middle Helladic Period
41
3
The Early Bronze Age in the Cyclades
47
CYPRIAN BROODBANK
The Significance of Early Cycladic Prehistory
47
Early Seafarers and Settlers
51
vii
Contents
Living in the Early Bronze Age Cyclades
5 3
The Cycladic Way of Death
56
Material Worlds
60
The Island Sea-Traders
63
An Altered Archipelago
68
4
Early Prepalatial Crete
77
DAVID WILSON
Introduction
77
The Beginning of the Bronze Age: Early Minoan I
79
Early Minoan IIA
87
Early Minoan IIB
94
Conclusions and Epilogue
98
5
Protopalatial Crete
105
STURT W. MANNING AND CARL
KNAPPETT
Formation of the Palaces
105
STURT W. MANNING
Introduction
105
Cretan Prehistory, Neolithic to Early Minoan IIB
107
Early Minoan III
109
Middle Minoan IA
no
Middle Minoan IB to II
III
Constraints on Explanation
112
The Ingredients of Explanation
114
Articulation: Why Crete?
116
The Character of Protopalatial States
118
The Material Culture
121
CARL
KNAPPETT
Introduction
121
Networks of Artifacts
122
Skeuomorphism
I23
The Micro-Scale: Individual Lives
I25
The Meso-Scale: Comparing Communities
126
The Macro-Scale: Beyond Crete
I28
Conclusions
I29
The Material Culture of Neopalatial Crete
140
JOHN G. YOUNGER AND fPAUL REHAK
General Outline of the Period
140
Sites and Architecture
HI
VIII
Contents
Minoan States
150
Pottery
152
Other Crafts and Foreign Influences
154
7
Minoan Culture: Religion, Burial Customs,
and Administration
165
JOHN G. YOUNGER AND fPAUL REHAK
Religion and Cult Practice
165
Burial Customs
170
Writing and Administration
173
How Minoan Society Operated: Politics and Belief Systems
178
8
Minoan Crete and the Aegean Islands
186
JACK L. DAVIS
Introduction
186
The Literary Traditions
187
The Archaeological Evidence
188
Akrotiri
189
Ayia Irini
193
Phylakopi
197
Trianda
198
Coastal Asia Minor
198
Cretan Interests in the Aegean Islands
200
The Explanation of Cultural Change
202
The Aftermath
205
9
Minoan Trade
209
PHILIP P. BETANCOURT
Introduction
209
The Neolithic and Early Minoan Periods
209
Transitional Early Minoan IIB/III to Middle Minoan IA
213
Middle Minoan IB to II
214
Middle Minoan III to Late Minoan IB
216
Late Minoan II to III
219
10
Early Mycenaean Greece
230
JAMES CLINTON WRIGHT
Chronological Phases
230
Stylistic Subdivisions of Pottery
231
The State of Affairs at the Beginning of the Middle Bronze Age
232
The Middle Bronze Age: Settlement Organization
and Architecture
233
Social Structure, Economy, Population, and Settlement
238
Contents
Differential Trajectories and the Emergence of Leadership
242
The Emergence of Centralized Settlements
244
Interaction between Early Mycenaean Settlements and the
Aegean
251
11
Mycenaean Art and Architecture
258
JANICE L. CROWLEY
Introduction
258
Early Mycenaean: Rich Life, Rich Death
259
Citadels, Palaces, and Houses
261
Tholoi, Roads, and Drainage
268
Sculpture, Frescoes, and Painting
269
Terracotta and Pottery
272
Stone, Metal, Ivory, and Faience
274
Weaponry, Armor, Clothing, and Jewelry
276
Seals and Iconography
277
Summary
280
12
Mycenaean States
289
CYNTHIA W. SHELMERDINE, JOHN BENNET, AND LAURA PRESTON
I2A Economy and Administration
289
CYNTHIA W. SHELMERDINE AND JOHN BENNET
Introduction
289
Palatial Centers
290
Administrative Records
291
Officials in the Mycenaean State
292
Administrative and Economic Activity in the Palaces
295
Administrative
Officiais
and Activities outside the Palaces
298
Industrial Production
303
Beyond the Evidence
306
І2Б
Late Minoan II to IIIB Crete
310
LAURA PRESTON
Introduction
310
Late Minoan II to IIIA2 Early
312
Late Minoan IIIA2 to IIIB
316
T3 Burial Customs and Religion
327
WILLIAM CAVANAGH AND THOMAS
G. PALAIMA
13
a Death and the Mycenaeans
327
WILLIAM CAVANAGH
Introduction
327
Contents
13B
10mb and Crave Lypes
328
Tombs and the Community
ЗЗО
Burials and Social Structure
334
Conspicuous Consumption
337
Mycenaean Funeral Ritual
ЗЗ8
Postfunerary Ritual and Ancestor Worship
339
Mycenaean Religion
342
THOMAS G. PALAIMA
Sources for Reconstructing Ancient Religion
З42
The Nature of Written Sources for Mycenaean Religion
342
What Religion Is and How We Might Find It
344
Mycenaean Religious Attitudes
345
Traces of Diversity in Mycenaean Religion
345
Iconographical Evidence for Mycenaean Religion
346
Homer and
Long-Term
Religious Continuity
348
Mycenaean and Historical Greek Religion
З48
Mycenaean Festivals and Sanctuaries
З50
Minoan or Substrate Features in Mycenaean Religion
З52
Archaeology, Texts, and Religious Practice
353
A Last Look at Homer
354
Conclusions
354
Mycenaean Greece, the Aegean and Beyond
362
CHRISTOPHER
MEE
Introduction
362
Texts
362
Trade Goods
364
The Aegean
365
The Northern Aegean, Troy, and the Black Sea
369
Anatolia
372
Cyprus
375
Syria—Palestine
377
Egypt
378
Italy
379
Conclusions
381
Decline, Destruction, Aftermath
387
SIGRID DEGER-JALKOTZY
Instability and Decline
387
Destruction
390
Aftermath
З92
Contents
Chronology
392
A Period Not Easily Lived In
393
The Material Culture
396
Beyond the Material Culture
402
Continuity and Change, Losses and Gains: A Summary
405
Epilogue
406
Glossary
417
Select Bibliography
419
Index
433
Illustrations
Maps
і
The Mediterranean. page
xxx
2
The Aegean.
xxxi
3
The Cyclades.
xxxii
4
Crete.
xxxiii
5
The
Péloponnèse.
xxxiv
6
The Argolid.
xxxv
7
Messenia.
xxxvi
Figures
1.1 Table of Aegean relative and absolute chronology.
4
1.2
Table of unreconciled high and low Aegean chronologies,
MB III-LB IIIA2.
5
1.3
Minoan and Mycenaean document types.
13
2.1
Fruitstand (composite reconstruction), EH I.
23
2.2
Dagger from Tsoungiza, EH I—II Early.
25
2.3
Sauceboats from
Lerna,
EH II.
27
2.4
Reconstruction of House A at Tsoungiza,
EH ILA.
29
2.5
Lead seal from Tsoungiza, EH
ПА. Зі
2.6
Plan of major features of EH II
Lerna.
32
2.7
Plan of the House of the Tiles at
Lerna,
EH IIB.
33
2.8
Reconstruction of the House of the Tiles at
Lerna,
EH
IIB.
35
2.9
Tankard from
Lerna,
EH III.
39
3.1
Cycladic marble folded arm figurines as they would have
appeared in the
ЕВА.
49
3-2
Chalandriani-Kastri: (a) topographic view from the
southeast with the summit of Kastri in the middle dis¬
tance; (b) map showing how the site commands the main
strait through the northeastern Cyclades; (c) plan of the
xiii
Illustrations
overall site complex; (d) detail of the fortified settlement
ofKastri.
57
3.3
The Ayioi Anargyroi cemetery on
Naxos,
showing graves
and part of the associated platform.
59
3.4
Proximal point analysis exploring centrality within EB II
Cycladic networks.
67
4.1
Dark gray pattern-burnished chalice from the Pyrgos
burial cave, EM I.
81
4.2
Dark-on-light painted round-bottomed jug from Lebena
Tholos Tomb II, EM I.
83
4.3
Plan of the Early Minoan tholos tombs at Koumasa in the
Mesara.
85
4.4
Dark-on-light painted beak-spouted jug from
Knossos,
EM
ILA. 88
4.5
Dark-on-light painted side-spouted
krater
from
Knos¬
sos,
EM
ILA. 89
4.6
Long copper mid-rib dagger from Archanes, Tholos
Tomb Gamma, EM IIA.
91
5.1
Plan of
Quartier
Mu,
Malia.
113
6.1
Plan of
Knossos
palace.
142
6.2
Plan of Phaistos palace.
143
6.3
Plan of
Malia
palace.
144
6.4
Plans of the Minoan palaces, at
1:2,000. 145
6.5
Plan of Zakros palace.
147
7.1
Goddess in upper fresco from Xeste
3,
Akrotiri, Thera.
171
9.1
Incised Cycladic pottery from Ayia Photia, EM I to EM
II transition, at
1:3. 211
9.2
Kamares ware bridge-spouted jar from Byblos.
215
9.3
Linear
В
tablet from
Knossos (KNK
700)
listing
1,800
stirrup jars.
221
10.1
Gray Minyan pedestalled goblet, Mature Minyan.
233
10.2
Graphs of site distributions for
NE Peloponnesos,
Lako¬
nia,
and SW Messenia.
234
T0.3 House continuity at
Lerna,
periods IV—
VA.
235
10.4
(a) Asine,
plan of houses (left)
В
and D; (right)
С
and E.
(b) Malthi, plan of settlement, levels III—IV.
236
10.5
Plan of the Menelaion, Mansion I, LH IIB.
247
11.1
Plans of Mycenae, Tiryns, and Pylos palaces, at
1:2,000. 263
11.2
Plans of Mycenae, Tiryns, and Pylos palaces and the
citadel of Gla at
1:7,000. 264
Illustrations
і
1.3
Plan of Mycenae palace.
265
11.4
Plan of Tiryns palace.
267
11.5
Mycenaean seals, (a) Gold ring from Aidonia, Chamber
Tomb
7,
context LH II—IIIB. (b) Gold ring from Antheia,
Chamber Tomb
4,
context LH IIIAl. (c) Gold ring
from Antheia, Tholos, context LH I-IIIA. (d) Lentoid
of grey stone from Patras, Grave
4,
context LH IIIAi.
(e) Quadrilateral plate of translucent banded agate from
Tiryns, Lower Town Room
218,
context late LH IIIA.
(f) Lentoid of translucent cornelian with gold fmials from
Aidonia, Chamber Tomb
8,
dromos, context LH II—IIIB.
(g) Lentoid of brown white veined agate from Prosymna,
Grave
33.
Context LH IIIAi—IIIB. (h) Lentoid of orange
colored cornelian, said to be from Athens.
271
12.1
Plan of Pylos palace.
297
12.2
The Mycenaean state of Pylos.
301
12.3
Ephyraean goblet (left) and alabastron (right) from the
Isopata cemetery at
Knossos, LM
II, at
1:3. 315
12.4
Chest larnax from Palaikastro, LM III.
319
13.1
Plan and section of Tomb
40 (N12:4)
in the Athenian
Agora, LH IIIAi.
329
13.2
Plan and sections of the Treasury of Atreus at
Mycenae.
331
13.3
Distribution map of chamber tomb cemeteries on main¬
land Greece, LH I
—
II.
332
13.4
Distribution map of chamber tomb cemeteries on main¬
land Greece, LH IIIA-B.
333
13.5
Map of MH and LH sanctuary locales.
349
13.6
Drawing of the procession fresco from the Pylos palace,
Room
5. 351
13.7
Plan of the Cult Center at Mycenae.
353
14.1
The megaron at Phylakopi,
Melos.
367
Plates (in two sections following pages
132
and
292)
2.1
Sealing from the House of the Tiles at
Lerna,
EH IIB.
3.1
Frying pan from the Chalandriani cemetery on
Syros,
EB
IIB.
4.1
Vasilike
ware side-spouted jar ( teapot ) from Myrtos—
Phournou Koriphi, EM IIB.
5.1
Basket vase from
Malia,
Quartier
Mu, Protopalatial.
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Illustrations
5.2
Roughly made goblets from
Knossos, Protopalatial.
5.3
Mirabello imported jar from
Quartier
Mu,
Malia,
Pro¬
topalatial.
6.1
Gold finger ring from the Phournoi cemetery at
Archanes, Tholos A, context LM III
Ai.
6.2
Phaistos palace, Central Court looking north to Mt. Ida.
6.3
Phaistos palace, West Court and
Théâtral
Area.
6.4
Phaistos palace,
lustral
basin in the West Wing.
6.5
Phaistos palace, bench room in the North Wing.
6.6
Phaistos palace, polythyron in the North Wing.
6.7
Nirou Chani, polythyron entrance.
6.8
Marine style ewer from
Poros, LM
IB.
6.9
Ivory youth from Palaikastro, side view.
6.10
Ivory youth from Palaikastro, detail of chest and left arm.
7.1
Stone relief ( Sanctuary )
rhyton
from Zakros.
7.2
Computer-enhanced composite reconstruction of the
upper fresco from Xeste
3,
Akrotiri, Thera.
7.3
Sealing ( Master Impression ) from Chania, House A,
obverse.
7.4
Archanes, Phournoi cemetery.
7.5
Linear A tablet from Zakros (KZ8).
7.6
Sealing ( Master Impression ) from Chania, House A,
reverse showing the wrapped package.
7.7
Phaistos Disc, side A.
8.1
Scarps of the
caldera
of the Thera volcano.
8.2
View of Ayia Irini and the bay of Ayios Nikolaos, Keos.
8.3
Burnished barrel-jar from Ayia Irini, Keos,
MC.
8.4
Terracotta statue from the Temple at Ayia Irini, Keos.
8.5
Flying fish fresco from Phylakopi,
Melos.
8.6
Fortification wall at Phylakopi,
Melos, LC
I.
8.7
Black and Red style griffin jar from Ayia Irini, Keos.
8.8
Discoid loom weight from
lasos
in Asia Minor.
8.9
Kamares ware sherds from Miletos.
8.10
Conical cups from Ayia Irini, Keos.
9.1
Balkan silver pendant found at Amnisos, Final Neolithic
period.
9.2
Cycladic clay pyxis found at Ayia Photia, EM I—II transi¬
tion.
9.3
Copper ingot from Ayia
Triada,
LM I.
9.4
Cypriot white shaved jug from Kommos,
LM IIIA2.
Illustrations
9.5
Canaanite
amphora found at Kommos,
LM IIIA2.
юл
Matt-painted kantharos from
Lerna,
MH.
10.2
Restored model of LH I building at Tsoungiza.
11.1
Niello dagger from Mycenae, Circle A Grave V.
11.2
Gold cushion seal from Mycenae, Grave Circle A Grave
III.
11.3
Gold cushion seal from Mycenae, Grave Circle A Grave
III.
11.4
The throne podium from the Tiryns megaron.
11.5
The bath from the Pylos palace, Room
43.
11.6
Fresco from the Cult Center at Mycenae.
11.7
Fresco from the Cult Center at Mycenae.
11.8
Figure of standing woman from the Cult Center at Myce¬
nae.
11.9
Kylix from Vourvatsi.
11.10
Cuirass and boar s tusk helmet from Dendra.
11.11
Carved ivory head of a man from the Cult Center at
Mycenae.
11.12
Gold necklace with lily and papyrus beads from Dendra.
12.1
Mount Aigaleon from the Pylos palace.
12.2
Linear
В
tablets from Pylos.
12.3
Bronzes from the tholos tomb at Nichoria.
12.4
Two stirrup jars from Thebes.
13.1
Marathon-Vrana, Tumulus II.
13.2
Mourners and coffin scene on
a krater
from Ayia
Triada
in
Elis,
LHIIIC.
13.3
Linear
В
tablet from Pylos.
14.1
Piriform jar from Ialysos, LH IIIA2.
14.2
Painted papyrus from el-
Amarna.
15.1
Swords of Type Naue II and spearhead with butt spike
from Kallithea/Achaea, Warrior Tombs A and B, LH IIIC.
15.2
Greaves from Kallithea/Achaea, Warrior Tomb A, LH
IIIC.
15.3
Warrior vase from Mycenae, LH IIIC.
15.4
Close-style stirrup jar from Mycenae, LH IIIC Middle.
15.5
Pictorial-style
krater
fragment from Kynos/Livanates, LH
IIIC Middle.
15.6
Pictorial-style
krater
fragment from Tiryns, LH IIIC Mid¬
dle.
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Contents
Illustrations page
xiii
Editorial Conventions
xix
Acknowledgments
xxi
Contributors
xxiii
Abbreviations
xxix
ι
Background, Sources, and Methods
ι
CYNTHIA W. SHELMERDINE
Background
ι
Relative and Absolute Chronology
3
Excavation and Survey
7
Scientific Techniques
10
Documents
11
Prehistoric History
14
2
The Early Bronze Age in Greece
19
DANIEL PULLEN
Introduction
19
The Final Neolithic Antecedents
20
Early Helladic I
21
Early Helladic II
24
Early Helladic IIA
26
Early Helladic IIB
30
Early Helladic III
36
The Coming of the Greeks
38
The Beginning of the Middle Helladic Period
41
3
The Early Bronze Age in the Cyclades
47
CYPRIAN BROODBANK
The Significance of Early Cycladic Prehistory
47
Early Seafarers and Settlers
51
vii
Contents
Living in the Early Bronze Age Cyclades
5 3
The Cycladic Way of Death
56
Material Worlds
60
The Island Sea-Traders
63
An Altered Archipelago
68
4
Early Prepalatial Crete
77
DAVID WILSON
Introduction
77
The Beginning of the Bronze Age: Early Minoan I
79
Early Minoan IIA
87
Early Minoan IIB
94
Conclusions and Epilogue
98
5
Protopalatial Crete
105
STURT W. MANNING AND CARL
KNAPPETT
Formation of the Palaces
105
STURT W. MANNING
Introduction
105
Cretan Prehistory, Neolithic to Early Minoan IIB
107
Early Minoan III
109
Middle Minoan IA
no
Middle Minoan IB to II
III
Constraints on Explanation
112
The Ingredients of Explanation
114
Articulation: Why Crete?
116
The Character of Protopalatial States
118
The Material Culture
121
CARL
KNAPPETT
Introduction
121
Networks of Artifacts
122
Skeuomorphism
I23
The Micro-Scale: Individual Lives
I25
The Meso-Scale: Comparing Communities
126
The Macro-Scale: Beyond Crete
I28
Conclusions
I29
The Material Culture of Neopalatial Crete
140
JOHN G. YOUNGER AND fPAUL REHAK
General Outline of the Period
140
Sites and Architecture
HI
VIII
Contents
Minoan States
150
Pottery
152
Other Crafts and Foreign Influences
154
7
Minoan Culture: Religion, Burial Customs,
and Administration
165
JOHN G. YOUNGER AND fPAUL REHAK
Religion and Cult Practice
165
Burial Customs
170
Writing and Administration
173
How Minoan Society Operated: Politics and Belief Systems
178
8
Minoan Crete and the Aegean Islands
186
JACK L. DAVIS
Introduction
186
The Literary Traditions
187
The Archaeological Evidence
188
Akrotiri
189
Ayia Irini
193
Phylakopi
197
Trianda
198
Coastal Asia Minor
198
Cretan Interests in the Aegean Islands
200
The Explanation of Cultural Change
202
The Aftermath
205
9
Minoan Trade
209
PHILIP P. BETANCOURT
Introduction
209
The Neolithic and Early Minoan Periods
209
Transitional Early Minoan IIB/III to Middle Minoan IA
213
Middle Minoan IB to II
214
Middle Minoan III to Late Minoan IB
216
Late Minoan II to III
219
10
Early Mycenaean Greece
230
JAMES CLINTON WRIGHT
Chronological Phases
230
Stylistic Subdivisions of Pottery
231
The State of Affairs at the Beginning of the Middle Bronze Age
232
The Middle Bronze Age: Settlement Organization
and Architecture
233
Social Structure, Economy, Population, and Settlement
238
Contents
Differential Trajectories and the Emergence of Leadership
242
The Emergence of Centralized Settlements
244
Interaction between Early Mycenaean Settlements and the
Aegean
251
11
Mycenaean Art and Architecture
258
JANICE L. CROWLEY
Introduction
258
Early Mycenaean: Rich Life, Rich Death
259
Citadels, Palaces, and Houses
261
Tholoi, Roads, and Drainage
268
Sculpture, Frescoes, and Painting
269
Terracotta and Pottery
272
Stone, Metal, Ivory, and Faience
274
Weaponry, Armor, Clothing, and Jewelry
276
Seals and Iconography
277
Summary
280
12
Mycenaean States
289
CYNTHIA W. SHELMERDINE, JOHN BENNET, AND LAURA PRESTON
I2A Economy and Administration
289
CYNTHIA W. SHELMERDINE AND JOHN BENNET
Introduction
289
Palatial Centers
290
Administrative Records
291
Officials in the Mycenaean State
292
Administrative and Economic Activity in the Palaces
295
Administrative
Officiais
and Activities outside the Palaces
298
Industrial Production
303
Beyond the Evidence
306
І2Б
Late Minoan II to IIIB Crete
310
LAURA PRESTON
Introduction
310
Late Minoan II to IIIA2 Early
312
Late Minoan IIIA2 to IIIB
316
T3 Burial Customs and Religion
327
WILLIAM CAVANAGH AND THOMAS
G. PALAIMA
13
a Death and the Mycenaeans
327
WILLIAM CAVANAGH
Introduction
327
Contents
13B
10mb and Crave Lypes
328
Tombs and the Community
ЗЗО
Burials and Social Structure
334
Conspicuous Consumption
337
Mycenaean Funeral Ritual
ЗЗ8
Postfunerary Ritual and Ancestor Worship
339
Mycenaean Religion
342
THOMAS G. PALAIMA
Sources for Reconstructing Ancient Religion
З42
The Nature of Written Sources for Mycenaean Religion
342
What Religion Is and How We Might Find It
344
Mycenaean Religious Attitudes
345
Traces of Diversity in Mycenaean Religion
345
Iconographical Evidence for Mycenaean Religion
346
Homer and
Long-Term
Religious Continuity
348
Mycenaean and Historical Greek Religion
З48
Mycenaean Festivals and Sanctuaries
З50
Minoan or Substrate Features in Mycenaean Religion
З52
Archaeology, Texts, and Religious Practice
353
A Last Look at Homer
354
Conclusions
354
Mycenaean Greece, the Aegean and Beyond
362
CHRISTOPHER
MEE
Introduction
362
Texts
362
Trade Goods
364
The Aegean
365
The Northern Aegean, Troy, and the Black Sea
369
Anatolia
372
Cyprus
375
Syria—Palestine
377
Egypt
378
Italy
379
Conclusions
381
Decline, Destruction, Aftermath
387
SIGRID DEGER-JALKOTZY
Instability and Decline
387
Destruction
390
Aftermath
З92
Contents
Chronology
392
A Period Not Easily Lived In
393
The Material Culture
396
Beyond the Material Culture
402
Continuity and Change, Losses and Gains: A Summary
405
Epilogue
406
Glossary
417
Select Bibliography
419
Index
433
Illustrations
Maps
і
The Mediterranean. page
xxx
2
The Aegean.
xxxi
3
The Cyclades.
xxxii
4
Crete.
xxxiii
5
The
Péloponnèse.
xxxiv
6
The Argolid.
xxxv
7
Messenia.
xxxvi
Figures
1.1 Table of Aegean relative and absolute chronology.
4
1.2
Table of unreconciled high and low Aegean chronologies,
MB III-LB IIIA2.
5
1.3
Minoan and Mycenaean document types.
13
2.1
Fruitstand (composite reconstruction), EH I.
23
2.2
Dagger from Tsoungiza, EH I—II Early.
25
2.3
Sauceboats from
Lerna,
EH II.
27
2.4
Reconstruction of House A at Tsoungiza,
EH ILA.
29
2.5
Lead seal from Tsoungiza, EH
ПА. Зі
2.6
Plan of major features of EH II
Lerna.
32
2.7
Plan of the House of the Tiles at
Lerna,
EH IIB.
33
2.8
Reconstruction of the House of the Tiles at
Lerna,
EH
IIB.
35
2.9
Tankard from
Lerna,
EH III.
39
3.1
Cycladic marble folded arm figurines as they would have
appeared in the
ЕВА.
49
3-2
Chalandriani-Kastri: (a) topographic view from the
southeast with the summit of Kastri in the middle dis¬
tance; (b) map showing how the site commands the main
strait through the northeastern Cyclades; (c) plan of the
xiii
Illustrations
overall site complex; (d) detail of the fortified settlement
ofKastri.
57
3.3
The Ayioi Anargyroi cemetery on
Naxos,
showing graves
and part of the associated platform.
59
3.4
Proximal point analysis exploring centrality within EB II
Cycladic networks.
67
4.1
Dark gray pattern-burnished chalice from the Pyrgos
burial cave, EM I.
81
4.2
Dark-on-light painted round-bottomed jug from Lebena
Tholos Tomb II, EM I.
83
4.3
Plan of the Early Minoan tholos tombs at Koumasa in the
Mesara.
85
4.4
Dark-on-light painted beak-spouted jug from
Knossos,
EM
ILA. 88
4.5
Dark-on-light painted side-spouted
"krater"
from
Knos¬
sos,
EM
ILA. 89
4.6
Long copper mid-rib dagger from Archanes, Tholos
Tomb Gamma, EM IIA.
91
5.1
Plan of
Quartier
Mu,
Malia.
113
6.1
Plan of
Knossos
palace.
142
6.2
Plan of Phaistos palace.
143
6.3
Plan of
Malia
palace.
144
6.4
Plans of the Minoan palaces, at
1:2,000. 145
6.5
Plan of Zakros palace.
147
7.1
Goddess in upper fresco from Xeste
3,
Akrotiri, Thera.
171
9.1
Incised Cycladic pottery from Ayia Photia, EM I to EM
II transition, at
1:3. 211
9.2
Kamares ware bridge-spouted jar from Byblos.
215
9.3
Linear
В
tablet from
Knossos (KNK
700)
listing
1,800
stirrup jars.
221
10.1
Gray Minyan pedestalled goblet, Mature Minyan.
233
10.2
Graphs of site distributions for
NE Peloponnesos,
Lako¬
nia,
and SW Messenia.
234
T0.3 House continuity at
Lerna,
periods IV—
VA.
235
10.4
(a) Asine,
plan of houses (left)
В
and D; (right)
С
and E.
(b) Malthi, plan of settlement, levels III—IV.
236
10.5
Plan of the Menelaion, Mansion I, LH IIB.
247
11.1
Plans of Mycenae, Tiryns, and Pylos palaces, at
1:2,000. 263
11.2
Plans of Mycenae, Tiryns, and Pylos palaces and the
citadel of Gla at
1:7,000. 264
Illustrations
і
1.3
Plan of Mycenae palace.
265
11.4
Plan of Tiryns palace.
267
11.5
Mycenaean seals, (a) Gold ring from Aidonia, Chamber
Tomb
7,
context LH II—IIIB. (b) Gold ring from Antheia,
Chamber Tomb
4,
context LH IIIAl. (c) Gold ring
from Antheia, Tholos, context LH I-IIIA. (d) Lentoid
of grey stone from Patras, Grave
4,
context LH IIIAi.
(e) Quadrilateral plate of translucent banded agate from
Tiryns, Lower Town Room
218,
context late LH IIIA.
(f) Lentoid of translucent cornelian with gold fmials from
Aidonia, Chamber Tomb
8,
dromos, context LH II—IIIB.
(g) Lentoid of brown white veined agate from Prosymna,
Grave
33.
Context LH IIIAi—IIIB. (h) Lentoid of orange
colored cornelian, said to be from Athens.
271
12.1
Plan of Pylos palace.
297
12.2
The Mycenaean state of Pylos.
301
12.3
Ephyraean goblet (left) and alabastron (right) from the
Isopata cemetery at
Knossos, LM
II, at
1:3. 315
12.4
Chest larnax from Palaikastro, LM III.
319
13.1
Plan and section of Tomb
40 (N12:4)
in the Athenian
Agora, LH IIIAi.
329
13.2
Plan and sections of the Treasury of Atreus at
Mycenae.
331
13.3
Distribution map of chamber tomb cemeteries on main¬
land Greece, LH I
—
II.
332
13.4
Distribution map of chamber tomb cemeteries on main¬
land Greece, LH IIIA-B.
333
13.5
Map of MH and LH sanctuary locales.
349
13.6
Drawing of the procession fresco from the Pylos palace,
Room
5. 351
13.7
Plan of the Cult Center at Mycenae.
353
14.1
The megaron at Phylakopi,
Melos.
367
Plates (in two sections following pages
132
and
292)
2.1
Sealing from the House of the Tiles at
Lerna,
EH IIB.
3.1
"Frying pan" from the Chalandriani cemetery on
Syros,
EB
IIB.
4.1
Vasilike
ware side-spouted jar ("teapot") from Myrtos—
Phournou Koriphi, EM IIB.
5.1
Basket vase from
Malia,
Quartier
Mu, Protopalatial.
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Illustrations
5.2
Roughly made goblets from
Knossos, Protopalatial.
5.3
Mirabello imported jar from
Quartier
Mu,
Malia,
Pro¬
topalatial.
6.1
Gold finger ring from the Phournoi cemetery at
Archanes, Tholos A, context LM III
Ai.
6.2
Phaistos palace, Central Court looking north to Mt. Ida.
6.3
Phaistos palace, West Court and
Théâtral
Area.
6.4
Phaistos palace,
lustral
basin in the West Wing.
6.5
Phaistos palace, bench room in the North Wing.
6.6
Phaistos palace, polythyron in the North Wing.
6.7
Nirou Chani, polythyron entrance.
6.8
Marine style ewer from
Poros, LM
IB.
6.9
Ivory youth from Palaikastro, side view.
6.10
Ivory youth from Palaikastro, detail of chest and left arm.
7.1
Stone relief ("Sanctuary")
rhyton
from Zakros.
7.2
Computer-enhanced composite reconstruction of the
upper fresco from Xeste
3,
Akrotiri, Thera.
7.3
Sealing ("Master Impression") from Chania, House A,
obverse.
7.4
Archanes, Phournoi cemetery.
7.5
Linear A tablet from Zakros (KZ8).
7.6
Sealing ("Master Impression") from Chania, House A,
reverse showing the wrapped "package."
7.7
Phaistos Disc, side A.
8.1
Scarps of the
caldera
of the Thera volcano.
8.2
View of Ayia Irini and the bay of Ayios Nikolaos, Keos.
8.3
Burnished barrel-jar from Ayia Irini, Keos,
MC.
8.4
Terracotta statue from the Temple at Ayia Irini, Keos.
8.5
Flying fish fresco from Phylakopi,
Melos.
8.6
Fortification wall at Phylakopi,
Melos, LC
I.
8.7
Black and Red style griffin jar from Ayia Irini, Keos.
8.8
Discoid loom weight from
lasos
in Asia Minor.
8.9
Kamares ware sherds from Miletos.
8.10
Conical cups from Ayia Irini, Keos.
9.1
Balkan silver pendant found at Amnisos, Final Neolithic
period.
9.2
Cycladic clay pyxis found at Ayia Photia, EM I—II transi¬
tion.
9.3
Copper ingot from Ayia
Triada,
LM I.
9.4
Cypriot white shaved jug from Kommos,
LM IIIA2.
Illustrations
9.5
Canaanite
amphora found at Kommos,
LM IIIA2.
юл
Matt-painted kantharos from
Lerna,
MH.
10.2
Restored model of LH I building at Tsoungiza.
11.1
Niello dagger from Mycenae, Circle A Grave V.
11.2
Gold cushion seal from Mycenae, Grave Circle A Grave
III.
11.3
Gold cushion seal from Mycenae, Grave Circle A Grave
III.
11.4
The throne podium from the Tiryns megaron.
11.5
The bath from the Pylos palace, Room
43.
11.6
Fresco from the Cult Center at Mycenae.
11.7
Fresco from the Cult Center at Mycenae.
11.8
Figure of standing woman from the Cult Center at Myce¬
nae.
11.9
Kylix from Vourvatsi.
11.10
Cuirass and boar's tusk helmet from Dendra.
11.11
Carved ivory head of a man from the Cult Center at
Mycenae.
11.12
Gold necklace with lily and papyrus beads from Dendra.
12.1
Mount Aigaleon from the Pylos palace.
12.2
Linear
В
tablets from Pylos.
12.3
Bronzes from the tholos tomb at Nichoria.
12.4
Two stirrup jars from Thebes.
13.1
Marathon-Vrana, Tumulus II.
13.2
Mourners and coffin scene on
a krater
from Ayia
Triada
in
Elis,
LHIIIC.
13.3
Linear
В
tablet from Pylos.
14.1
Piriform jar from Ialysos, LH IIIA2.
14.2
Painted papyrus from el-
Amarna.
15.1
Swords of Type Naue II and spearhead with butt spike
from Kallithea/Achaea, Warrior Tombs A and B, LH IIIC.
15.2
Greaves from Kallithea/Achaea, Warrior Tomb A, LH
IIIC.
15.3
Warrior vase from Mycenae, LH IIIC.
15.4
Close-style stirrup jar from Mycenae, LH IIIC Middle.
15.5
Pictorial-style
krater
fragment from Kynos/Livanates, LH
IIIC Middle.
15.6
Pictorial-style
krater
fragment from Tiryns, LH IIIC Mid¬
dle.
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geographic_facet | Aegean Sea Region / Antiquities / Textbooks Aegean Sea Region Antiquities Textbooks |
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indexdate | 2024-07-09T21:14:42Z |
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language | English |
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spelling | The Cambridge companion to the Aegean Bronze Age ed. by Cynthia W. Shelmerdine The Aegean Bronze Age 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2008 XXXVI, 452 S., 32 [Bl.] Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Bronze age / Aegean Sea Region / Textbooks Civilization, Aegean / Textbooks Funde Bronze age Aegean Sea Region Textbooks Civilization, Aegean Textbooks Minoische Kultur (DE-588)4074845-5 gnd rswk-swf Ägäische Kultur (DE-588)4068427-1 gnd rswk-swf Aegean Sea Region / Antiquities / Textbooks Aegean Sea Region Antiquities Textbooks (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Ägäische Kultur (DE-588)4068427-1 s DE-604 Minoische Kultur (DE-588)4074845-5 s Shelmerdine, Cynthia W. Sonstige (DE-588)139478337 oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-139-00189-2 http://www.sehepunkte.de/2012/05/15744.html rezensiert in: sehepunkte 12 (2012), Nr. 5 Rezension Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016459484&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The Cambridge companion to the Aegean Bronze Age Bronze age / Aegean Sea Region / Textbooks Civilization, Aegean / Textbooks Funde Bronze age Aegean Sea Region Textbooks Civilization, Aegean Textbooks Minoische Kultur (DE-588)4074845-5 gnd Ägäische Kultur (DE-588)4068427-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4074845-5 (DE-588)4068427-1 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | The Cambridge companion to the Aegean Bronze Age |
title_alt | The Aegean Bronze Age |
title_auth | The Cambridge companion to the Aegean Bronze Age |
title_exact_search | The Cambridge companion to the Aegean Bronze Age |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Cambridge companion to the Aegean Bronze Age |
title_full | The Cambridge companion to the Aegean Bronze Age ed. by Cynthia W. Shelmerdine |
title_fullStr | The Cambridge companion to the Aegean Bronze Age ed. by Cynthia W. Shelmerdine |
title_full_unstemmed | The Cambridge companion to the Aegean Bronze Age ed. by Cynthia W. Shelmerdine |
title_short | The Cambridge companion to the Aegean Bronze Age |
title_sort | the cambridge companion to the aegean bronze age |
topic | Bronze age / Aegean Sea Region / Textbooks Civilization, Aegean / Textbooks Funde Bronze age Aegean Sea Region Textbooks Civilization, Aegean Textbooks Minoische Kultur (DE-588)4074845-5 gnd Ägäische Kultur (DE-588)4068427-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Bronze age / Aegean Sea Region / Textbooks Civilization, Aegean / Textbooks Funde Bronze age Aegean Sea Region Textbooks Civilization, Aegean Textbooks Minoische Kultur Ägäische Kultur Aegean Sea Region / Antiquities / Textbooks Aegean Sea Region Antiquities Textbooks Aufsatzsammlung |
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