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  2. DIOSKOUROI Studies presented to W.G. Cavanagh and C.B. Mee on the anniversary of their 30-year joint contribution to Aegean Archaeology

DIOSKOUROI Studies presented to W.G. Cavanagh and C.B. Mee on the anniversary of their 30-year joint contribution to Aegean Archaeology

C. Gallou, M. Georgiadis and G.M. Muskett
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This Festschrift celebrates the 30th anniversary of Bill Cavanagh and Chris Mee's joint contribution to Aegean Archaeology.
  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • PROLOGUE
  • A MESSAGE FROM SPARTI
  • BILL CAVANAGH: A PERSONAL APPRECIATION
  • CHRIS MEE: A PERSONAL APPRECIATION
  • A SHRINE - OR SHRINE TREASURY - IN THE COUNTRY HOUSE AT MYRTOS-PYRGOS
  • COMMUNAL CEREMONIES IN AN EARLY MINOANTHOLOS CEMETERY
  • A GODDESS IN A BOAT
  • MYCENAEAN CULT PRACTICE: ‘PRIVATE’ AND ‘PUBLIC’ RITUAL ACTS
  • THE THOLOS TOMBS OF MESSENIA: AN OVERVIEW
  • THE EVER INTRIGUING ‘TERRACOTTA ANCHORS’ OF THE EARLY BRONZE AGE
  • MYCENAEAN FIGURINES: 50 YEARS ON
  • A MYCENAEAN STIRRUP JAR FROM ENKOMI O.T. 74
  • THE KNOSSOS “JEWEL FRESCO” RECONSIDERED
  • GENDER BOUNDARIES IN LATE BRONZE AGE GREECE: THE CONTRIBUTION OF DRESS
  • TWIN AEGEAN SEALS IN LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER
  • GIORGIO DE CHIRICO AND GREEK PREHISTORY
  • CHAMBER TOMBS, FAMILY, AND STATE IN MYCENAEAN GREECE
  • CREATION AND EXPRESSION OF IDENTITY IN CYPRUS AT THE END OF THE LATE BRONZE AGE
  • INTERACTION OF LARGE AND SMALL COMMUNITIES IN ARKADIA IN THE ARCHAIC, CLASSICAL, HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN PERIODS
  • FROGGIES ROUND THE POND: LA PROTOHISTORE EGEENNE EN FRANCE
  • WAS THERE REALLY A TROJAN WAR?
  • A HEIFER TO ITHACA
  • APPEARANCE AND REALITY: THOUGHTS ON THE INTERPRETATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD SURVEYS
  • “IN PRAISE OF THE ANCESTORS”. CATCHMENT AND TERRITORY IN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES: REVISITING THE BIRTH OF A CONCEPT IN THE LIGHT OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY
  • KOS IN THE BRONZE AGE: THE SETTLEMENT PATTERN AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
  • INTERPRETING THE BRONZE AGE LANDSCAPE OF KEPHALONIA. A (PRELIMINARY) VIEW FROM THE LIVATHO VALLEY SURVEY
  • BRONZE AGE APHRODISIAS REVISITED
  • AHHIYAWA, ARGOS AND THE ARGIVE PLAIN
  • BETWEEN ADMETUS AND JASON: PHERAI IN THE EARLY IRON AGE
  • PSEUDO-SKYLAX ON THE PELOPONNESE
  • ‘BETWEEN SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS’: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF MYCENAEAN VATIKA ON THE MALEA PENINSULA
  • IONIAN INFLUENCE ON SPARTAN ARCHITECTURE?
  • A SIXTH-CENTURY KANTHAROS FROM THE MENELAION, SPARTA
  • BLACK SPARTA(N)?
  • LAKEDAIMONIAN XENOI IN THESSALY: THE ONOMASTIC EVIDENCE
  • THE MONASTERIES OF SAINT NIKON: THE AMYKLAION, SPARTA AND LAKONIA
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Published: 2008
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Copyright Holder: BAR Publishing
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407303697 (paperback)
  • 9781407333977 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1889
Subject
  • Greece, Aegean, Crete and Black Sea
  • Ceramics and Pottery Studies
  • Art / Sculpture / Gems / Seals
  • Multiperiod
  • Mediterranean
  • Christianity / Churches / Monastic
  • Festschrifte / Presentation Volumes
  • Ritual / Religion / Temples
  • Architecture / Domestic and Urban Buildings and Space / Urbanism
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