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Achaios : studies presented to Professor Thanasis I. Papadopoulos / edited by Evangelia Papadopoulou-Chrysikopoulou, Vassilis Chrysikopoulos, Gioulika Christakopoulou.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, German, French Series: Archaeopress archaeologyPublisher: Oxford : Archaeopress, [2016]Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour)Content type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1784913421
  • 9781784913427
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 016.938 23
LOC classification:
  • DF221.M9
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Contents:
Funerary monuments and landscape: the example of the Middle Helladic tumuli In Messenia / Ippokratis Angeletopoulos -- Mycenaean figurines on Cyprus / Paul Åstrom -- Foot of a bronze figure from the Minoan peak sanctuary at Ayios Yeorgios Sto Vouno, Kythera / Emilia Banou -- Warriors in movement: warrior burials in eastern Crete during Late Minoan IIIC / Dimitris G. Basakos -- Ein Zutrunk für den Freund / Hans G. Buchholz -- The Mh cemetery at Kouphovouno, Sparta, Lakonia / Christopher Mee -- Attic black-figured cups from Ambelaki, Salamis / Yannis Chairetakis -- The Protogeometric settlement at Stamna, Aetolia. Some thoughts on the settlers' origin based on the typology of the graves / Gioulika Christakopoulou -- A scarab and an ovoid seal plaque: Egyptian or egyptianizing objects from a crossroads in the Jordan Valley / Vassilis Chrysikopoulos -- Some reflections on western Greece in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages / Søren Dietz -- L'egyptien, le bedouin et la transjordanie / Jean-Claude Goyon -- New archaeological data for early Christian and early Byzantine Salamis. The case of a burial complex at Aianteio / Sophia Zyrba -- Large storage jars in the Mycenaean graves of Achaea: a brief introduction / Sofia Kaskantiri -- On mineral and artificial pigments of Theophrastus of Eressos from the library to the field research / Thomas Katsaros -- The middle Neolithic pattern painted pots from the cave of Cyclops: reviewing older theories / Stella Katsarou-Tzeveleki -- Gold bull's head ornaments from the Tiryns Hoard and the distribution of the type in the LH IIIC periphery of the Mycenaean world / Eleni Konstantinidi-Syvridi -- Rise it up! A contribution to understanding Tell formation: the evidence from particle size analysis on archaeological sediments and building materials from the Neolithic Tell site at Paliambella (N. Greece) / Dimitris Kontogiorgos -- New evidence for Minoan relations with Ithaca / Litsa Kontorli-Papadopoulou -- An overview of trepanation in ancient Greece / Leslie P. Day -- A shrine within the sovereign complex on the Mycenaean Acropolis of Salamis / Yannos G. Lolos -- Minoan prepalatial peribolos of Amnissos, Crete / Stella Mandalaki -- On Mycenaean hydrea: sherds from the Acropolis at Choriza / Christina Marabea -- Who owns the Rosetta Stone? Egyptian antiquities and "Elginism" / Margarita Nicolakaki-Kentrou -- TO ARYSTO PATRY: Terramare, Mycenaean centers and the role of the Adriatic during the Late Bronze age: the intercultural role of the Adriatic: the "Way of the amber" at the end of the Late Broze Age seen from a nautical point of view / Stavros Oikonomidis -- Prehistoric vases from a private collection in Jordan / Evangelia Papadopoulou-Chrysikopoulou -- Ties of affection burials of parents and children in the Mycenaean cemetery of Clauss, near Patras / Konstantinos Paschalidis -- Achaia: eastern and western / Michalis Petropoulos -- The Seremeti monkey / Jackie Phillips -- Some fresh thoughts on the use of the Minoan "strainer" / Lefteris Platon -- Mycenaean ceramic vases of an archaeological private collection / Kostas Theodoridis -- The importance of the Ionian and Albanian coast for maritime communication during the Bronze Age / Akis Tsonos.
Summary: In 'Achaios', 35 scholars from six different countries have contributed with 31 papers, as a small token of appreciation, gratitude and affection to a true scholar, who devoted his life studying and revealing the long journeys of the Mycenaeans and their culture.
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In 'Achaios', 35 scholars from six different countries have contributed with 31 papers, as a small token of appreciation, gratitude and affection to a true scholar, who devoted his life studying and revealing the long journeys of the Mycenaeans and their culture.

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Funerary monuments and landscape: the example of the Middle Helladic tumuli In Messenia / Ippokratis Angeletopoulos -- Mycenaean figurines on Cyprus / Paul Åstrom -- Foot of a bronze figure from the Minoan peak sanctuary at Ayios Yeorgios Sto Vouno, Kythera / Emilia Banou -- Warriors in movement: warrior burials in eastern Crete during Late Minoan IIIC / Dimitris G. Basakos -- Ein Zutrunk für den Freund / Hans G. Buchholz -- The Mh cemetery at Kouphovouno, Sparta, Lakonia / Christopher Mee -- Attic black-figured cups from Ambelaki, Salamis / Yannis Chairetakis -- The Protogeometric settlement at Stamna, Aetolia. Some thoughts on the settlers' origin based on the typology of the graves / Gioulika Christakopoulou -- A scarab and an ovoid seal plaque: Egyptian or egyptianizing objects from a crossroads in the Jordan Valley / Vassilis Chrysikopoulos -- Some reflections on western Greece in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages / Søren Dietz -- L'egyptien, le bedouin et la transjordanie / Jean-Claude Goyon -- New archaeological data for early Christian and early Byzantine Salamis. The case of a burial complex at Aianteio / Sophia Zyrba -- Large storage jars in the Mycenaean graves of Achaea: a brief introduction / Sofia Kaskantiri -- On mineral and artificial pigments of Theophrastus of Eressos from the library to the field research / Thomas Katsaros -- The middle Neolithic pattern painted pots from the cave of Cyclops: reviewing older theories / Stella Katsarou-Tzeveleki -- Gold bull's head ornaments from the Tiryns Hoard and the distribution of the type in the LH IIIC periphery of the Mycenaean world / Eleni Konstantinidi-Syvridi -- Rise it up! A contribution to understanding Tell formation: the evidence from particle size analysis on archaeological sediments and building materials from the Neolithic Tell site at Paliambella (N. Greece) / Dimitris Kontogiorgos -- New evidence for Minoan relations with Ithaca / Litsa Kontorli-Papadopoulou -- An overview of trepanation in ancient Greece / Leslie P. Day -- A shrine within the sovereign complex on the Mycenaean Acropolis of Salamis / Yannos G. Lolos -- Minoan prepalatial peribolos of Amnissos, Crete / Stella Mandalaki -- On Mycenaean hydrea: sherds from the Acropolis at Choriza / Christina Marabea -- Who owns the Rosetta Stone? Egyptian antiquities and "Elginism" / Margarita Nicolakaki-Kentrou -- TO ARYSTO PATRY: Terramare, Mycenaean centers and the role of the Adriatic during the Late Bronze age: the intercultural role of the Adriatic: the "Way of the amber" at the end of the Late Broze Age seen from a nautical point of view / Stavros Oikonomidis -- Prehistoric vases from a private collection in Jordan / Evangelia Papadopoulou-Chrysikopoulou -- Ties of affection burials of parents and children in the Mycenaean cemetery of Clauss, near Patras / Konstantinos Paschalidis -- Achaia: eastern and western / Michalis Petropoulos -- The Seremeti monkey / Jackie Phillips -- Some fresh thoughts on the use of the Minoan "strainer" / Lefteris Platon -- Mycenaean ceramic vases of an archaeological private collection / Kostas Theodoridis -- The importance of the Ionian and Albanian coast for maritime communication during the Bronze Age / Akis Tsonos.

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