Temple University Aegean Symposium

Temple University Aegean Symposium
Author: Philip P. Betancourt
Publsiher: INSTAP Academic Press
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781623033996

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The Temple University Aegean Symposium was an annual event from 1976 until 1985 sponsored by the Department of Art History at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. Each year, the symposium focused on a specific theme in Aegean Bronze Age art and archaeology. This book is a collection of the 10 volumes of articles that were published. Aside from incorporating errata, the articles are unchanged from the original publications. A new Preface and page numbering system are included in this compendium.

Temple University Aegean Symposium

Temple University Aegean Symposium
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1976
Genre: Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey)
ISBN: UOM:39015061310465

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Temple University Aegean Symposium 2 1977

Temple University Aegean Symposium 2  1977
Author: Philip P. Betancourt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1977
Genre: Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey)
ISBN: OCLC:84431368

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Mycenaean Civilization

Mycenaean Civilization
Author: Bryan Feuer
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2004-03-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786417483

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Classical Greeks considered the Mycenaean civilization to be the basis of their glorious and heroic heritage, but its material existence was not confirmed until the excavations of Heinrich Schliemann in the late nineteenth century. In the ensuing years, as with the field of archaeology in general, emphasis has shifted from revealing monuments and finding treasure to dealing with less glamorous, more scientifically-oriented investigations concerning aspects such as social and political organization, economic functions and settlement patterns. With its more than 2000 entries, this reference work serves as both an introduction to and a summary of the study of ancient Mycenaean civilization. Considerably expanded from the first edition, there are 500 new entries representing materials published since 1991. The largest part of the book is made up of annotated bibliography entries arranged topically with introductory material for each section. The book also includes a general introduction to Mycenaean civilization, a glossary, and author, place and subject indexes.

The Cycladic and Aegean Islands in Prehistory

The Cycladic and Aegean Islands in Prehistory
Author: Ina Berg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317278948

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This textbook offers an up-to-date academic synthesis of the Aegean islands from the earliest Palaeolithic period through to the demise of the Mycenaean civilization in the Late Bronze III period. The book integrates new findings and theoretical approaches whilst, at the same time, allowing readers to contextualize their understanding through engagement with bigger overarching issues and themes, often drawing explicitly on key theoretical concepts and debates. Structured according to chronological periods and with two dedicated chapters on Akrotiri and the debate around the volcanic eruption of Thera, this book is an essential companion for all those interested in the prehistory of the Cyclades and other Aegean islands.

From Minoan Farmers to Roman Traders

From Minoan Farmers to Roman Traders
Author: Άγγελος Χανιώτης
Publsiher: Franz Steiner Verlag
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3515076212

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A collection of sixteen papers focusing on the economic activities of prehistoric, Classical, Hellenistic and Roman Crete. The wide-ranging papers discuss the economy of prehistoric Crete, social development, production and symbolism in the pre-Palatial and Palatial periods, economic activities and social development in the Classical and Hellenistic periods, coinage and minting and relationships with other polities of the Aegean and east Mediterranean.

Current Approaches and New Perspectives in Aegean Iconography

Current Approaches and New Perspectives in Aegean Iconography
Author: Fritz Blakolmer
Publsiher: Presses universitaires de Louvain
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2020-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9782875589682

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The aim of this volume is to present an overview of current trends and individual methodological attempts towards arriving at an adequate understanding of Minoan, Cycladic, and Mycenaean iconography.

Beyond Thalassocracies

Beyond Thalassocracies
Author: Evi Gorogianni,Peter Pavuk,Luca Girella
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785702068

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Beyond Thalassocracies aims to evaluate and rethink the manner in which archaeologists approach, understand, and analyze the various processes associated with culture change connected to interregional contact, using as a test case the world of the Aegean during the Late Bronze Age (c. 1600–1100 BC). The 14 chapters compare and contrast various aspects of the phenomena of Minoanisation and Mycenaeanisation, both of which share the basic underlying defining feature of material culture change in communities around the Aegean. This change was driven by trends manifesting themselves in the dominant palatial communities of each period of the Bronze Age. Over the past decade, our understanding of how these processes developed and functioned has changed considerably. Whereas current discussions on Minoanisation have already been informed by more recent theoretical trends, especially in material culture studies and post‐colonial theory, the process of Mycenaeanisation is still very much conceptualized along traditional lines of explanation. Since these phenomena occurred in chronological sequence, it makes sense that any reappraisal of their nature and significance should target those regions of the Aegean basin that were affected by both processes, highlighting their similarities and differences. Thus, in the present volume we focus on the southern and eastern Aegean, in particular the Cyclades, Dodecanese, and the north-eastern Aegean islands.