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Among the luxurious artefacts that furnished the burials of Grave Circle A at Mycenae, Schliemann collected dozens of gold-coated items of bone, either of rounded or rhomboid shape, carved with geometric patterns (bands of meanders, concentric circle
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Introduction: Marathon in prehistory The strategic location of Marathon on the east coast of Attica, which enables control of a large part of the Euboean gulf and the opposite coastline, favored intensive human occupation throughout prehistory (Fig.
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After nearly a quarter century (from April 23-25 1990 to April 22-25 2014) of peripatetically moving around the world and making discovery after discovery of Linear B inscriptions (and in one case a text in epichoric Euboean alphabetic script from th
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Autor:
Burke, Brendan, Burns, Bryan
Ancient Eleon has been the focus of the Eastern Boeotia Archaeological Project since 2007. The site occupies a flat-topped acropolis within an agricultural plain stretching east from Thebes to the Euboean Gulf (Fig. 5.1). Rising to a height of 265 me
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Autor:
Wiener, Malcolm H.
Introduction In my first published paper over 30 years ago, I coined the term ‘The Versailles Effect’ to describe the impact of a dominant culture on nearby peoples in the absence of conquest, economic dominance, or substantial migration, taking
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Autor:
Hitchcock, Louise A., Maeir, Aren M.
Introduction The sensational nature of the end of the Bronze Age in the Mycenaean world, the broader Mediterranean, and emergence of the Philistine culture has all of the elements of a work of pulp fiction. As noted by Cline (2014), the transition wa
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Autor:
Nosch, Marie-Louise
Introduction One of the recent developments in scholarship on Mycenaean Greece is an increasingly strong interest in textile technology and clothing cultures. This was initiated more than a generation ago by John Killen’s scholarship on the numerou
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Autor:
Georgiou, Artemis
The settlement of Maa-Palaeokastro in South-Western Cyprus was founded from scratch during the close of the 13th c. BC and persisted for merely a couple of generations before its eventual abandonment by the middle of the 12th c. BC. Owing to its exce
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Adrymi-Sismani, Vasiliki
The Mycenaean settlement at Dimini is an excellent example of a very well organised urban centre, developed beside the large natural harbour of the Pagasitic Gulf, where is sited the major palatial centre of lolkos, rich in its associations with that
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