AEGIS :: essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK /
The honourand of this volume, Matti Egon, has been a great benefactor to museums, schools, universities, and hospitals in the UK and also in Greece. One of these is the Greek Archaeological Committee UK, that she helped found in 1992 - an organization dedicated to informing academe and the public in...
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Zusammenfassung: | The honourand of this volume, Matti Egon, has been a great benefactor to museums, schools, universities, and hospitals in the UK and also in Greece. One of these is the Greek Archaeological Committee UK, that she helped found in 1992 - an organization dedicated to informing academe and the public in Britain of archaeological work carried out in Greece, and of enabling the 'brightest minds' of Greece and Cyprus to pursue post-graduate research at British institutions, to the mutual enrichment of both. Some fifty-five graduates have so benefited. This volume offers essays by a good half of those so assisted and is roughly split between the sexes. |
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spelling | AEGIS : essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK / edited by Zetta Theodoropoulou Polychroniadis and Doniert Evely. Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour) text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The honourand of this volume, Matti Egon, has been a great benefactor to museums, schools, universities, and hospitals in the UK and also in Greece. One of these is the Greek Archaeological Committee UK, that she helped found in 1992 - an organization dedicated to informing academe and the public in Britain of archaeological work carried out in Greece, and of enabling the 'brightest minds' of Greece and Cyprus to pursue post-graduate research at British institutions, to the mutual enrichment of both. Some fifty-five graduates have so benefited. This volume offers essays by a good half of those so assisted and is roughly split between the sexes. Specialized. Online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 9, 2016). Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service. Foreword; The value of digital recordings and reconstructions for the understanding of three-dimensional archaeological features (Constantinos Papadopoulos); The contribution of systematic zooarchaeological analysis in understanding the complexity of prehistoric societies: The example of late Neolithic Toumba Kremastis-Koiladas in northern Greece (Vasiliki Tzevelekidi); The Heraion of Samos under the microscope: A preliminary technological and provenance assessment of the Early Bronze Age II late to III (c. 2500-2000 BC) pottery (Sergios Menelaou); Time past and time present: the emergence of the Minoan palaces as a transformation of temporality (Giorgos Vavouranakis); Palaepaphos during the Late Bronze Age: characterizing the urban landscape of a late Cypriot polity (Artemis Georgiou); 'What would the world be to us if the children were no more?': the archaeology of children and death in LH IIIC Greece (Chrysanthi Gallou-Minopetrou); The Late Helladic IIIC period in coastal Thessaly (Eleni Karouzou); The Bronze Age on Karpathos and Kythera (Mercourios Georgiadis); East Phokis revisited: its development in the transition from the Late Bronze to the Early Iron Age in the light of the latest finds (Antonia Livieratou); Early Iron Age Greece, ancient Pherae and the archaeometallurgy of copper (Vana Orfanou); Representations of western Phoenician eschatology: funerary art, ritual and the belief in an after-life (Eleftheria Pappa); Piraeus: beyond 'known unknowns' (Florentia Fragkopoulou); The casting technique of the bronze Antikythera ephebe (Kosmas Dafas); A brief, phenomenological reading of the Arkteia (Chryssanthi Papadopoulou); Cylindrical altars and post-funerary ritual in the south-eastern Aegean during the Hellenistic period: 3rd to 2nd centuries BC (Vasiliki Brouma); Lamps, symbolism and ritual in Hellenistic Greece (Nikolas Dimakis); In search of the garden-peristyle in Hellenistic palaces: a reappraisal of the evidence (Maria Kopsacheili); Damophon in Olympia: some remarks on his date (Eleni Poimenidou); Entering the monastic cell in the Byzantine world: archaeology and texts (Giorgos Makris); Discovering the Byzantine countryside: the evidence from archaeological field survey in the Peloponnese (Maria Papadaki); On a Fāṭimid Kursī in the Monastery of Saint Catherine at Mount Sinai (George Manginis); The discovery of ancient Cyprus: archaeological sponsorship from the 19th century to the present day (Anastasia Leriou); Showcasing new Trojan wars: archaeological exhibitions and the politics of appropriation of ancient Troy (Antonis Kotsonas). Mediterranean Region Antiquities. Excavations (Archaeology) Mediterranean Region. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Mediterranean Region fast Theodoropoulou-Polychroniadis, Zetta, editor. Evely, R. D. G., editor. Egon, Matti, honouree. Archaeopress, publisher. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014145684 has work: Aegis (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH6XYxyTmvw6PWY6wMyjmd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781784912000 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2295599 Volltext |
spellingShingle | AEGIS : essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK / Foreword; The value of digital recordings and reconstructions for the understanding of three-dimensional archaeological features (Constantinos Papadopoulos); The contribution of systematic zooarchaeological analysis in understanding the complexity of prehistoric societies: The example of late Neolithic Toumba Kremastis-Koiladas in northern Greece (Vasiliki Tzevelekidi); The Heraion of Samos under the microscope: A preliminary technological and provenance assessment of the Early Bronze Age II late to III (c. 2500-2000 BC) pottery (Sergios Menelaou); Time past and time present: the emergence of the Minoan palaces as a transformation of temporality (Giorgos Vavouranakis); Palaepaphos during the Late Bronze Age: characterizing the urban landscape of a late Cypriot polity (Artemis Georgiou); 'What would the world be to us if the children were no more?': the archaeology of children and death in LH IIIC Greece (Chrysanthi Gallou-Minopetrou); The Late Helladic IIIC period in coastal Thessaly (Eleni Karouzou); The Bronze Age on Karpathos and Kythera (Mercourios Georgiadis); East Phokis revisited: its development in the transition from the Late Bronze to the Early Iron Age in the light of the latest finds (Antonia Livieratou); Early Iron Age Greece, ancient Pherae and the archaeometallurgy of copper (Vana Orfanou); Representations of western Phoenician eschatology: funerary art, ritual and the belief in an after-life (Eleftheria Pappa); Piraeus: beyond 'known unknowns' (Florentia Fragkopoulou); The casting technique of the bronze Antikythera ephebe (Kosmas Dafas); A brief, phenomenological reading of the Arkteia (Chryssanthi Papadopoulou); Cylindrical altars and post-funerary ritual in the south-eastern Aegean during the Hellenistic period: 3rd to 2nd centuries BC (Vasiliki Brouma); Lamps, symbolism and ritual in Hellenistic Greece (Nikolas Dimakis); In search of the garden-peristyle in Hellenistic palaces: a reappraisal of the evidence (Maria Kopsacheili); Damophon in Olympia: some remarks on his date (Eleni Poimenidou); Entering the monastic cell in the Byzantine world: archaeology and texts (Giorgos Makris); Discovering the Byzantine countryside: the evidence from archaeological field survey in the Peloponnese (Maria Papadaki); On a Fāṭimid Kursī in the Monastery of Saint Catherine at Mount Sinai (George Manginis); The discovery of ancient Cyprus: archaeological sponsorship from the 19th century to the present day (Anastasia Leriou); Showcasing new Trojan wars: archaeological exhibitions and the politics of appropriation of ancient Troy (Antonis Kotsonas). Excavations (Archaeology) Mediterranean Region. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast |
title | AEGIS : essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK / |
title_auth | AEGIS : essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK / |
title_exact_search | AEGIS : essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK / |
title_full | AEGIS : essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK / edited by Zetta Theodoropoulou Polychroniadis and Doniert Evely. |
title_fullStr | AEGIS : essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK / edited by Zetta Theodoropoulou Polychroniadis and Doniert Evely. |
title_full_unstemmed | AEGIS : essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK / edited by Zetta Theodoropoulou Polychroniadis and Doniert Evely. |
title_short | AEGIS : |
title_sort | aegis essays in mediterranean archaeology presented to matti egon by the scholars of the greek archaeological committee uk |
title_sub | essays in Mediterranean archaeology : presented to Matti Egon by the scholars of the Greek Archaeological Committee UK / |
topic | Excavations (Archaeology) Mediterranean Region. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast |
topic_facet | Mediterranean Region Antiquities. Excavations (Archaeology) Mediterranean Region. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. Antiquities Excavations (Archaeology) Mediterranean Region |
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