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CONTENTS
List of
Figures
page
xi
List of Tables
xv
Preface
xvii
Acknowledgments
xix
INTRODUCTION: WHY THE HOUSEHOLD?
ι
Aims and Structure of the Book
4
1
THE HOUSEHOLD IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
7
A Brief History of'Household' as an Analytical Concept
7
Defining Household
9
Household, House, and Co-Residence
11
Household, Family, and Kinship
12
Household and Domestic Group
14
Household Production
14
Household Distribution and Consumption
15
Household Transmission
16
Household Reproduction
17
Conclusion: Household as Process in the Social Sciences
18
2
THE HOUSEHOLD AS PROCESS IN ASOCIAL
ARCHAEOLOGY
21
Previous Approaches
22
'Household Archaeology',
23 ·
Architecture and the Built
Environment,
25 ·
Household and Social Practice,
28
An Alternative Framework for Interpretation
31
The Problem of Indeterminacy,
31 ·
The Issue of
Variability,
33 ·
Household Economics,
35 ·
The Individual
and the Collective,
38 ·
Social Complexities,
48 ·
Structure
and Agency, Reproduction and Change: A Historical
Dimension,
43
Conclusions
45
viii CONTENTS
THE NEOLITHIC OF GREECE
47
History of Research and the Production of Archaeological
Knowledge
48
Time Framework
51
The Built Environment
53
Material Culture
56
Greek Neolithic Households and New Questions
61
THE IDEAL AND THE REAL: THE EXAMPLES OF EARLY
NEOLITHIC
NEA NIKOMEDEIA
AND MIDDLE
NEOLITHIC SESKLO
63
Early Neolithic
Nea
Nikomedeia (ca.
6250-6050
вс)
64
A Rich and Meaningful Daily Life,
64 ·
Patterns of Variation,
69 ·
Communal Social and Ritual Practices?,
70 ·
Continuity
and Change,
74
Conclusions
76
Middle Neolithic Sesklo
(5800-5200
вс)
76
History of the Site and Interpretations,
78 ·
Architecture and
Social Life,
81 ·
Architecture and Symbolic Representation,
85 ·
Household Practices and Activity Patterns,
91 ·
Household Morphology,
96 ·
Household Histories and
Ideologies: Households as Agents of Change,
98 ·
A 'Dual'
Household Organisation? History, Memory, and Social
Reproduction,
101
Conclusion: The Social Organisation at Sesklo
105
COMPLEXITY IS NOT ONLY ABOUT HIERARCHY: LATE
NEOLITHIC DIMINI, A DETAILED CASE STUDY IN
HOUSEHOLD ORGANISATION
107
History of the Site
108
History of Research
108
The Nature of the Evidence: Accounting for the Data
Limitations
112
Architecture: Diversity in Uniformity
114
Material Culture: Uniformity in Diversity it8
Pottery Production,
118 ·
The Spatial Distribution of Pottery,
127 ·
The Spatial Distribution of Small Finds and Subsistence
Data,
131
Contextual Associations: Houses and Structures
134
Spatial and Architectural Patterns,
140 ·
Subsistence and Craft
Activities,
140 ·
The Spatial Organisation of Specialised Craft
Production,
141 ·
Socio-Ritual
Practices,
144
CONTENTS ix
Identifying Households
146
Northeast Spatial Segment,
146 ·
Northwest Spatial Segment,
148 ·
Southwest Spatial Segment,
148 ·
The Remaining
Parts,
149
Comparing Households
150
Connecting Households
153
Social Differentiation or Social Cohesion?
156
6
HOMOGENEITY OR DIVERSITY? HOUSEHOLDS AS
VARIABLE PROCESSES
161
Settlement Organisation
161
Thrace and Macedonia,
162 ·
Thessaly and Central
Greece,
169 ·
The
Péloponnèse
and the Aegean Islands,
172
Boundaries
175
Household Forms
178
Household Activities and Economic Functions
179
The Example of Pottery,
180 ·
The Example of Chipped
Stone Tools and an Axe Workshop,
182 ·
The Example of
Spondylus Items and Other Shell Ornaments,
184
Burials in Everyday Contexts
186
Household Ideals, Ideologies, and Social Reproductive
Strategies
193
Domestic Rituals and Symbolism,
194 ·
House Replacement
and Continuity,
199 ·
House Abandonment and
Discontinuity,
201
Conclusions
203
7
EVOLUTION OR CONTINGENCY? HOUSEHOLDS AS
TRANSITIONAL PROCESSES
205
The Political Economy and the Moral Economy
207
Modes of Production, Craft Specialisation, and Economic
Rationality,
207 ·
Social Division of Labour,
209 ·
Patterns
of Distribution,
211 ·
Patterns of Storage,
214
Social
Integrative
Mechanisms
216
Communal Social and Ritual Structures,
216 ·
Shared Storage
and Work Areas,
222 ·
The Social Values of Material
Products,
224 ·
Architecture as Process,
227 ·
Kinship and
Corporate Groups,
229
Households as Transitional Processes
230
The Short Term and the Long Term,
231 ·
Household and
Community,
233 ·
Autonomy and Interdependence,
235 ·
Social Balance and Social Transformation,
237
CONTENTS
Conclusions:
The Diversity of Social Relations and the
Complexity of Social Processes
241
8
HOUSEHOLD AND BEYOND: IMPLICATIONS AND
PROSPECTS FOR SOCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY
244
APPENDIX A. DIMINI: CORRESPONDENCE OP RECORDING SYSTEMS 2$1
APPENDIX B. THE MAIN DATABASE USED TO ANALYSE THE CERAMIC
MATERIAL FROM DIMINI 2f3
APPENDIX
С
DESCRIPTION OF VESSEL TYPES, DIMINI POTTERY
255
Notes
263
Bibliography
267
Index
297
LIST OF FIGURES
3.1.
Map of Neolithic sites from Greece mentioned in the text page
49
3.2.
The tell of Sesklo, aerial photograph, with closely spaced
rectangular buildings with stone foundations
54
3.3.
The flat site of
Galene
with widely spaced elliptical
wattle-and-daub pit buildings
55
3.4.
Miniature clay models of houses from Thessaly
57
3.5.
Typical painted pottery shapes and decoration of the Sesklo Ware
58
3.6.
Typical painted pottery shapes and decoration of the
Dimini
Ware
59
3.7.
Spondylus bracelets from
Dimini
61
4.1.
Plan of
Nea Nikoniedeia
showing the building phases of the
structural groups
65
4.2.
Structural group
4
at
Nea
Nikomedeia
67
4.3.
Multiple burial of children in a pit at
Nea
Nikomedeia
73
4.4.
Plan and general topography of Sesklo
77
4.5.
Plan of the tell of Sesklo showing the layout of buildings, squares,
and lanes
78
4.6.
Plan of Sesklo
В
showing the buildings, pebbled yards, and external
stone-built structures in the main excavated area
79
4.7.
View of Sesklo
В
79
4.8.
Plan and reconstruction of House
11—12
at Sesklo showing the
changes in layout and internal organisation over the two building
phases
82
4.9.
Room
12
of House
11—12
at Sesklo
88
4.10.
Occupation phases of buildings
А, Г,
and Z2 at Sesklo showing the
changes in floors and internal organisation through time
89
4.11.
Building complex
1—7
and open spaces
8—12
at Sesklo
92
4.12.
Red-on-White bowl of the Sesklo Ware with 'flame pattern',
groups of
parallell
bands, and cruciform motif at bottom
93
4.13.
Miniature clay model of house interior from
Platia Magoula
Zarkou
99
5.1.
The settlement of
Dimini,
aerial photograph
109
5.2.
The layout of Dimini as excavated and planned by Tsountas no
5.3.
The large spatial segments at Dimini as excavated and distinguished
by Hourmouziadis in
5.4.
The architectural units and structural features at Dimini as recorded
and analysed by the author
115
5.5.
Relative frequencies of characteristics of the Dimini pottery
119
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LIST OF FIGURES
5.6.
Correlation of monochrome, painted, and incised pottery with clay
quality
120
5.7.
Correlation of monochrome, painted, and incised pottery with
vessel shapes
120
5.8.
Correlation of clay quality with vessel shapes
121
5.9.
Correlation of common vessel types with monochrome, painted,
and incised pottery
121
5.10.
Correlation of common vessel types with clay quality
122
5.11.
Correlation of painted pottery with decorative styles
122
5.12.
Monochrome hole-mouth jar from
Dimini
123
5.13.
Monochrome neck jar from Dimini
123
5.14.
Monochrome bowl with pedestal base from Dimini
124
5.15.
Painted Dimini Bowl with dense geometrical motifs arranged in
alternating panels
124
5.16.
Painted deep bowl from Dimini with double handles bearing
painted human or animal faces
125
5.17.
Painted clay basket from Dimini
125
5.18.
Incised globular jar from Dimini with dense and highly structured
decoration
126
5.19.
Incised bowl from Dimini with spirals and concentric circles highly
visible
126
5.20.
Distribution of monochrome, painted, and incised pottery in the
contexts of Group A
128
5.21.
Distribution of coarse, medium, and fine clay pottery in the
contexts of Group A
128
5.22.
Distribution of common serving vessels in the contexts of
Group A
129
5.23.
Distribution of common storage and cooking vessels in the contexts
of Group A
129
5.24.
Distribution of monochrome, painted, and incised pottery in the
contexts of Group
В
130
5.25.
Distribution of common serving vessels in the contexts of
Group
В
130
5.26.
Figurines from Dimini decorated on the typical Dimini Ware
131
5.27.
Schematic representation of some variables of the distinction
between residential spaces and nonresidential spaces
135
5.28.
Interior of House
23
at Dimini showing the linear arrangement of
features on the three successive floors
14т
5.29.
Black-and-
White-on-Red'spit stand'from Dimini
142
5.30.
Workshop S8 at Dimini with stone and clay pottery firing facility
and circular stone platform
143
5.31.
Households and work/communal spaces at Dimini as identified by
the author
147
6.1.
Large long house at Makri found in the habitation area around the
mound
162
6.2.
House at Makri with successive plastered floors visible in the
foreground
163
LIST OF FIGURES xnl
6.3.
Large long House
4
at Dikili Tash, aerial photograph, with three
autonomous rooms packed with features and finds in analogous
spatial associations, found under thick layer of burnt superstructure
debris
164
6.4.
Clay domed oven with adjacent platform and large double clay
basin with plates on top inside House
4
at Dikili Tash
165
6.5.
Incised storage jar, four-legged clay table next to it, and clay bench
inside House
4
at Dikili Tash, with a variety of complete but
crushed pots around and clay basin with internal partitions in the
background
165
6.6.
Elliptical semisubterranean and surface domestic structures at
Promachonas-Topolniča
166
6.7.
Pit-ďwelling
at Stavroupolis with oven and storage area in external
pits
167
6.8.
The settlement of
Mandra
showing pit-structures, later structures
with stone foundations, and stone enclosure
170
6.9.
The settlement of Palioskala, aerial photograph
171
6.10.
Double ditch and later stone enclosure at
Mandra
176
6.11.
Retaining wall at the tell of Sesklo
177
6.12.
Stone-cut ditches at Makrychori
1 177
6.13.
Stone axe workshop at Makri
184
6.14.
Stone axes found in situ in the workshop at Makri
185
6.15.
Domed oven at Makrychori
1,
on top of which an adult ■was found
buried in contracted position
188
6.16.
Cremation of an adult in a pot at Stavroupolis
189
6.17.
Pit burial of an adult female at Stavroupolis
189
6.18.
Skeletal remains of a young male at Stavroupolis
190
6.19.
Pit burial inside ditch
В
at
Mandra
of a mature adult female whose
limbs were removed at a later stage and were reburied in another pit
inside the ditch
191
6.20.
Secondary burial of human limbs inside ditch
В
at
Mandra,
probably belonging to the adult female interred in another pit
inside the same ditch
192
6.21.
Primary burial inside ditch
В
at
Mandra
of a mature adult male in
flexed position, with two large limestones placed near the head and
on top of the right arm and a smaller one at the feet
193
6.22.
Bucranium inside the communal subterranean building at
Promachonas-Topolniča
196
6.23.
Central building at Palioskala with interior covered with multiple
layers of field stones
197
7.1.
Plan of the communal subterranean building at
Promachonas-Topolniča
showing distinct differences in size and
architecture from the domestic buildings around it
217
7.2.
Architecture and stratigraphy of the communal subterranean
building at
Promachonas-Topolniča
218
7.3.
Large-scale deposition of material on layer
28
of the communal
subterranean building at
Promachonas-Topolniča
219
xiv
LIST OF FIGURES
7.4.
Large-scale deposition of material on layer
31
of the communal
subterranean building at
Promachonas-Topolniča
219
7.5.
Red painted fruitstands from the
Promachonas-Topolniča
subterranean building
221
7.6.
Uncovering the storage bin complex at the central part of Makri
222
7.7.
The storage bin complex at Makri after the excavation
223
7.8.
Large bins in the centre of the floor of the storage complex at Makri
223 |
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CONTENTS
List of
Figures
page
xi
List of Tables
xv
Preface
xvii
Acknowledgments
xix
INTRODUCTION: WHY THE HOUSEHOLD?
ι
Aims and Structure of the Book
4
1
THE HOUSEHOLD IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
7
A Brief History of'Household' as an Analytical Concept
7
Defining Household
9
Household, House, and Co-Residence
11
Household, Family, and Kinship
12
Household and Domestic Group
14
Household Production
14
Household Distribution and Consumption
15
Household Transmission
16
Household Reproduction
17
Conclusion: Household as Process in the Social Sciences
18
2
THE HOUSEHOLD AS PROCESS IN ASOCIAL
ARCHAEOLOGY
21
Previous Approaches
22
'Household Archaeology',
23 ·
Architecture and the Built
Environment,
25 ·
Household and Social Practice,
28
An Alternative Framework for Interpretation
31
The Problem of Indeterminacy,
31 ·
The Issue of
Variability,
33 ·
Household Economics,
35 ·
The Individual
and the Collective,
38 ·
Social Complexities,
48 ·
Structure
and Agency, Reproduction and Change: A Historical
Dimension,
43
Conclusions
45
viii CONTENTS
THE NEOLITHIC OF GREECE
47
History of Research and the Production of Archaeological
Knowledge
48
Time Framework
51
The Built Environment
53
Material Culture
56
Greek Neolithic Households and New Questions
61
THE IDEAL AND THE REAL: THE EXAMPLES OF EARLY
NEOLITHIC
NEA NIKOMEDEIA
AND MIDDLE
NEOLITHIC SESKLO
63
Early Neolithic
Nea
Nikomedeia (ca.
6250-6050
вс)
64
A Rich and Meaningful Daily Life,
64 ·
Patterns of Variation,
69 ·
Communal Social and Ritual Practices?,
70 ·
Continuity
and Change,
74
Conclusions
76
Middle Neolithic Sesklo
(5800-5200
вс)
76
History of the Site and Interpretations,
78 ·
Architecture and
Social Life,
81 ·
Architecture and Symbolic Representation,
85 ·
Household Practices and Activity Patterns,
91 ·
Household Morphology,
96 ·
Household Histories and
Ideologies: Households as Agents of Change,
98 ·
A 'Dual'
Household Organisation? History, Memory, and Social
Reproduction,
101
Conclusion: The Social Organisation at Sesklo
105
COMPLEXITY IS NOT ONLY ABOUT HIERARCHY: LATE
NEOLITHIC DIMINI, A DETAILED CASE STUDY IN
HOUSEHOLD ORGANISATION
107
History of the Site
108
History of Research
108
The Nature of the Evidence: Accounting for the Data
Limitations
112
Architecture: Diversity in Uniformity
114
Material Culture: Uniformity in Diversity it8
Pottery Production,
118 ·
The Spatial Distribution of Pottery,
127 ·
The Spatial Distribution of Small Finds and Subsistence
Data,
131
Contextual Associations: Houses and Structures
134
Spatial and Architectural Patterns,
140 ·
Subsistence and Craft
Activities,
140 ·
The Spatial Organisation of Specialised Craft
Production,
141 ·
Socio-Ritual
Practices,
144
CONTENTS ix
Identifying Households
146
Northeast Spatial Segment,
146 ·
Northwest Spatial Segment,
148 ·
Southwest Spatial Segment,
148 ·
The Remaining
Parts,
149
Comparing Households
150
Connecting Households
153
Social Differentiation or Social Cohesion?
156
6
HOMOGENEITY OR DIVERSITY? HOUSEHOLDS AS
VARIABLE PROCESSES
161
Settlement Organisation
161
Thrace and Macedonia,
162 ·
Thessaly and Central
Greece,
169 ·
The
Péloponnèse
and the Aegean Islands,
172
Boundaries
175
Household Forms
178
Household Activities and Economic Functions
179
The Example of Pottery,
180 ·
The Example of Chipped
Stone Tools and an Axe Workshop,
182 ·
The Example of
Spondylus Items and Other Shell Ornaments,
184
Burials in Everyday Contexts
186
Household Ideals, Ideologies, and Social Reproductive
Strategies
193
Domestic Rituals and Symbolism,
194 ·
House Replacement
and Continuity,
199 ·
House Abandonment and
Discontinuity,
201
Conclusions
203
7
EVOLUTION OR CONTINGENCY? HOUSEHOLDS AS
TRANSITIONAL PROCESSES
205
The Political Economy and the Moral Economy
207
Modes of Production, Craft Specialisation, and Economic
Rationality,
207 ·
Social Division of Labour,
209 ·
Patterns
of Distribution,
211 ·
Patterns of Storage,
214
Social
Integrative
Mechanisms
216
Communal Social and Ritual Structures,
216 ·
Shared Storage
and Work Areas,
222 ·
The Social Values of Material
Products,
224 ·
Architecture as Process,
227 ·
Kinship and
Corporate Groups,
229
Households as Transitional Processes
230
The Short Term and the Long Term,
231 ·
Household and
Community,
233 ·
Autonomy and Interdependence,
235 ·
Social Balance and Social Transformation,
237
CONTENTS
Conclusions:
The Diversity of Social Relations and the
Complexity of Social Processes
241
8
HOUSEHOLD AND BEYOND: IMPLICATIONS AND
PROSPECTS FOR SOCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY
244
APPENDIX A. DIMINI: CORRESPONDENCE OP RECORDING SYSTEMS 2$1
APPENDIX B. THE MAIN DATABASE USED TO ANALYSE THE CERAMIC
MATERIAL FROM DIMINI 2f3
APPENDIX
С
DESCRIPTION OF VESSEL TYPES, DIMINI POTTERY
255
Notes
263
Bibliography
267
Index
297
LIST OF FIGURES
3.1.
Map of Neolithic sites from Greece mentioned in the text page
49
3.2.
The tell of Sesklo, aerial photograph, with closely spaced
rectangular buildings with stone foundations
54
3.3.
The flat site of
Galene
with widely spaced elliptical
wattle-and-daub pit buildings
55
3.4.
Miniature clay models of houses from Thessaly
57
3.5.
Typical painted pottery shapes and decoration of the Sesklo Ware
58
3.6.
Typical painted pottery shapes and decoration of the
Dimini
Ware
59
3.7.
Spondylus bracelets from
Dimini
61
4.1.
Plan of
Nea Nikoniedeia
showing the building phases of the
structural groups
65
4.2.
Structural group
4
at
Nea
Nikomedeia
67
4.3.
Multiple burial of children in a pit at
Nea
Nikomedeia
73
4.4.
Plan and general topography of Sesklo
77
4.5.
Plan of the tell of Sesklo showing the layout of buildings, squares,
and lanes
78
4.6.
Plan of Sesklo
В
showing the buildings, pebbled yards, and external
stone-built structures in the main excavated area
79
4.7.
View of Sesklo
В
79
4.8.
Plan and reconstruction of House
11—12
at Sesklo showing the
changes in layout and internal organisation over the two building
phases
82
4.9.
Room
12
of House
11—12
at Sesklo
88
4.10.
Occupation phases of buildings
А, Г,
and Z2 at Sesklo showing the
changes in floors and internal organisation through time
89
4.11.
Building complex
1—7
and open spaces
8—12
at Sesklo
92
4.12.
Red-on-White bowl of the Sesklo Ware with 'flame pattern',
groups of
parallell
bands, and cruciform motif at bottom
93
4.13.
Miniature clay model of house interior from
Platia Magoula
Zarkou
99
5.1.
The settlement of
Dimini,
aerial photograph
109
5.2.
The layout of Dimini as excavated and planned by Tsountas no
5.3.
The large spatial segments at Dimini as excavated and distinguished
by Hourmouziadis in
5.4.
The architectural units and structural features at Dimini as recorded
and analysed by the author
115
5.5.
Relative frequencies of characteristics of the Dimini pottery
119
xii
LIST OF FIGURES
5.6.
Correlation of monochrome, painted, and incised pottery with clay
quality
120
5.7.
Correlation of monochrome, painted, and incised pottery with
vessel shapes
120
5.8.
Correlation of clay quality with vessel shapes
121
5.9.
Correlation of common vessel types with monochrome, painted,
and incised pottery
121
5.10.
Correlation of common vessel types with clay quality
122
5.11.
Correlation of painted pottery with decorative styles
122
5.12.
Monochrome hole-mouth jar from
Dimini
123
5.13.
Monochrome neck jar from Dimini
123
5.14.
Monochrome bowl with pedestal base from Dimini
124
5.15.
Painted Dimini Bowl with dense geometrical motifs arranged in
alternating panels
124
5.16.
Painted deep bowl from Dimini with double handles bearing
painted human or animal faces
125
5.17.
Painted clay basket from Dimini
125
5.18.
Incised globular jar from Dimini with dense and highly structured
decoration
126
5.19.
Incised bowl from Dimini with spirals and concentric circles highly
visible
126
5.20.
Distribution of monochrome, painted, and incised pottery in the
contexts of Group A
128
5.21.
Distribution of coarse, medium, and fine clay pottery in the
contexts of Group A
128
5.22.
Distribution of common serving vessels in the contexts of
Group A
129
5.23.
Distribution of common storage and cooking vessels in the contexts
of Group A
129
5.24.
Distribution of monochrome, painted, and incised pottery in the
contexts of Group
В
130
5.25.
Distribution of common serving vessels in the contexts of
Group
В
130
5.26.
Figurines from Dimini decorated on the typical Dimini Ware
131
5.27.
Schematic representation of some variables of the distinction
between residential spaces and nonresidential spaces
135
5.28.
Interior of House
23
at Dimini showing the linear arrangement of
features on the three successive floors
14т
5.29.
Black-and-
White-on-Red'spit stand'from Dimini
142
5.30.
Workshop S8 at Dimini with stone and clay pottery firing facility
and circular stone platform
143
5.31.
Households and work/communal spaces at Dimini as identified by
the author
147
6.1.
Large long house at Makri found in the habitation area around the
mound
162
6.2.
House at Makri with successive plastered floors visible in the
foreground
163
LIST OF FIGURES xnl
6.3.
Large long House
4
at Dikili Tash, aerial photograph, with three
autonomous rooms packed with features and finds in analogous
spatial associations, found under thick layer of burnt superstructure
debris
164
6.4.
Clay domed oven with adjacent platform and large double clay
basin with plates on top inside House
4
at Dikili Tash
165
6.5.
Incised storage jar, four-legged clay table next to it, and clay bench
inside House
4
at Dikili Tash, with a variety of complete but
crushed pots around and clay basin with internal partitions in the
background
165
6.6.
Elliptical semisubterranean and surface domestic structures at
Promachonas-Topolniča
166
6.7.
Pit-ďwelling
at Stavroupolis with oven and storage area in external
pits
167
6.8.
The settlement of
Mandra
showing pit-structures, later structures
with stone foundations, and stone enclosure
170
6.9.
The settlement of Palioskala, aerial photograph
171
6.10.
Double ditch and later stone enclosure at
Mandra
176
6.11.
Retaining wall at the tell of Sesklo
177
6.12.
Stone-cut ditches at Makrychori
1 177
6.13.
Stone axe workshop at Makri
184
6.14.
Stone axes found in situ in the workshop at Makri
185
6.15.
Domed oven at Makrychori
1,
on top of which an adult ■was found
buried in contracted position
188
6.16.
Cremation of an adult in a pot at Stavroupolis
189
6.17.
Pit burial of an adult female at Stavroupolis
189
6.18.
Skeletal remains of a young male at Stavroupolis
190
6.19.
Pit burial inside ditch
В
at
Mandra
of a mature adult female whose
limbs were removed at a later stage and were reburied in another pit
inside the ditch
191
6.20.
Secondary burial of human limbs inside ditch
В
at
Mandra,
probably belonging to the adult female interred in another pit
inside the same ditch
192
6.21.
Primary burial inside ditch
В
at
Mandra
of a mature adult male in
flexed position, with two large limestones placed near the head and
on top of the right arm and a smaller one at the feet
193
6.22.
Bucranium inside the communal subterranean building at
Promachonas-Topolniča
196
6.23.
Central building at Palioskala with interior covered with multiple
layers of field stones
197
7.1.
Plan of the communal subterranean building at
Promachonas-Topolniča
showing distinct differences in size and
architecture from the domestic buildings around it
217
7.2.
Architecture and stratigraphy of the communal subterranean
building at
Promachonas-Topolniča
218
7.3.
Large-scale deposition of material on layer
28
of the communal
subterranean building at
Promachonas-Topolniča
219
xiv
LIST OF FIGURES
7.4.
Large-scale deposition of material on layer
31
of the communal
subterranean building at
Promachonas-Topolniča
219
7.5.
Red painted fruitstands from the
Promachonas-Topolniča
subterranean building
221
7.6.
Uncovering the storage bin complex at the central part of Makri
222
7.7.
The storage bin complex at Makri after the excavation
223
7.8.
Large bins in the centre of the floor of the storage complex at Makri
223 |
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