Mycenaean Greece and the Aegean World

Mycenaean Greece and the Aegean World
Author: Margaretha Kramer-Hajos
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107107540

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Kramer-Hajos examines the Euboean Gulf region in Central Greece to explain its flourishing during the post-palatial period, focusing on the interactions between this 'provincial' coastal area and the core areas where the Mycenaean palaces were located.

Mycenaean Greece and the Aegean World Palace and Province in the Late Bronze Age

Mycenaean Greece and the Aegean World  Palace and Province in the Late Bronze Age
Author: Margaretha Kramer-Hajos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Bronze age
ISBN: 1316792161

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Kramer-Hajos examines the Euboean Gulf region in Central Greece to explain its flourishing during the post-palatial period.

The Cambridge Companion to the Aegean Bronze Age

The Cambridge Companion to the Aegean Bronze Age
Author: Cynthia W. Shelmerdine
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2008-08-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781107494626

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This book is a comprehensive up-to-date survey of the Aegean Bronze Age, from its beginnings to the period following the collapse of the Mycenaean palace system. In essays by leading authorities commissioned especially for this volume, it covers the history and the material culture of Crete, Greece, and the Aegean Islands from c.3000–1100 BCE, as well as topics such as trade, religions, and economic administration. Intended as a reliable, readable introduction for university students, it will also be useful to scholars in related fields within and outside classics. The contents of this book are arranged chronologically and geographically, facilitating comparison between the different cultures. Within this framework, the cultures of the Aegean Bronze Age are assessed thematically and combine both material culture and social history.

The Mycenaeans

The Mycenaeans
Author: Louise Schofield
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2007
Genre: Civilization, Mycenaean
ISBN: 0892368675

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For almost three thousand years, the Mycenaeans, ancestors of the classical Greeks, lay lost and forgotten beneath the soil of Greece. In 1876, however, a German businessman, Heinrich Schliemann, in his search for the great Mycenaean king Agamemnon and other heroes of the Trojan War, made an astounding discovery in Mycenae: inside the monumental Lion Gate he discovered shaft graves belonging to a warrior elite, many of whom were buried wearing striking gold funerary masks and armor. In this authoritative new survey, Schofield examines these initial discoveries and other material evidence from Mycenaean culture, including painted pottery, documents in Linear B script, and the remains of fortress-palaces, all of which have yielded important information about the social hierarchies, religion, and military and trading activities of this wealthy and sophisticated culture. The author also considers the factual basis for the Mycenaeans' legendary links with the Trojan War and the various explanations for the eventual decline of their civilization.

Maritime Networks in the Mycenaean World

Maritime Networks in the Mycenaean World
Author: Thomas F. Tartaron
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-05-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781107067134

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In this book, Thomas F. Tartaron presents a new and original reassessment of the maritime world of the Mycenaean Greeks of the Late Bronze Age. By all accounts a seafaring people, they enjoyed maritime connections with peoples as distant as Egypt and Sicily. These long-distance relations have been celebrated and much studied; by contrast, the vibrant worlds of local maritime interaction and exploitation of the sea have been virtually ignored. Dr Tartaron argues that local maritime networks, in the form of 'coastscapes' and 'small worlds', are far more representative of the true fabric of Mycenaean life. He offers a complete template of conceptual and methodological tools for recovering small worlds and the communities that inhabited them. Combining archaeological, geoarchaeological and anthropological approaches with ancient texts and network theory, he demonstrates the application of this scheme in several case studies. This book presents new perspectives and challenges for all archaeologists with interests in maritime connectivity.

The Aegean World

The Aegean World
Author: Ioannis Galanakis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Art, Cycladic
ISBN: 9606878597

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Showcases the finest collection of Minoan material outside of Greece, which is a continuing source of study and inspiration for scholars and the public alike.

Mycenaean Greece Routledge Revivals

Mycenaean Greece  Routledge Revivals
Author: John T Hooker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317751229

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Mycenaean Greece, first published in 1976, investigates from an historical point of view some of the crucial periods in the Greek Bronze Age. The principal subject is the so-called ‘Mycenaean’ culture which arose during the sixteenth century BC, as assimilation of the previous ‘Helladic’ culture of mainland Greece with some of the developments of Minoan Crete. Many of the material aspects of the Mycenaean civilisation are examined, as are the extent of Mycenaean expansion overseas and the eventual destruction of Mycenaean sites which marked the end of their civilisation. The author also considers the evidence relating to the religious beliefs of the Mycenaeans and their social, political and economic organisations, and he relates the Mycenaean culture to the later civilisation of Archaic and Classical Greece. There is an Appendix containing a list of Mycenaean sites, with reference to excavation reports, and a full bibliography.

The Mycenaeans

The Mycenaeans
Author: Rodney Castleden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2005-03-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134227822

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Following on from Rodney Castleden's best-selling study Minoans, this major contribution to our understanding of the crucial Mycenaean period clearly and effectively brings together research and knowledge we have accumulated since the discovery of the remains of the civilization of Mycenae in the 1870s. In lively prose, informed by the latest research and using a full bibliography and over 100 illustrations, this vivid study delivers the fundamentals of the Mycenaean civilization including its culture, hierarchy, economy and religion. Castleden introduces controversial views of the Mycenaean palaces as temples, and studies their impressive sea empire and their crucial interaction with the outside Bronze Age world before discussing the causes of the end of their civilization. Providing clear, easy information and understanding, this is a perfect starting point for the study of the Greek Bronze Age.