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Başlık:
Our cups are full : pottery and society in the Aegean Bronze Age : papers presented to Jeremy B. Rutter on the occasion of his 65th birthday
Yazar:
Rutter, Jeremy B.
ISBN:
9781905739394
Yayım Bilgisi:
Oxford : Archaeopress, 2011.
Fiziksel Tanım:
xxvii, 392 s. : res. ; 30 cm.
Contents:
LH IIIA2-IIIB transition : the Gurob and Saqqara evidence reassessed / Daskalio (Vathy), Kalymnos : a late bronze I sacred cave in the East Aegean / The diagonal line class juglets : new evidence from Hagios Charalambos / In search of the upper story of LM I House A.1 at Papadiokampos : an integrated architectural and ceramic perspective / Minding the gaps in early Helladic Laconia / Subminoan : a neglected phase of the Cretan pottery sequence / Spoons to fill the cups / The Stirrup Jar : does the West House evidence help or complicate the problems? / The Middle Helladic large building complex at Kolonna : a preliminary view / Cretan perfumed oils at Enkomi (Cyprus) in the 13th century B.C.? / Early Helladic vases from Zygouries in the Metropolitan Museum of Art : cultural ambassadors of an early age / Palm and altar / The Cypriot ceramic cargo of the Uluburun shipwreck / Mycenaean vending cups in Syria? : thoughts about the unpainted Mycenaean pottery from Tell Kazel / Preliminary remarks about the pottery from the so-called Grande Frana at Phaistos / The chronology of the Lerna Shaft Graves / Our storerooms are full : impressed Pithoi from late bronze/early iron age East Lokris and Phokis and their socio-economic significance / Contested pasts : the society of the 12th c. B.C.E., Argolid and the memory of the Mycenaean palatial period

An update on the Provenance by neutron activation analysis of Near Eastern Mycenaean IIIC pottery groups with particular reference to Cyprus / Once more with feeling : Jeremy Rutter's plea for the abandonment of the term Submycenaean revisited / Fragments of the pottery equipment of an Early Middle Helladic household from Aspis, Argos / Picking out pots in patterns : feasting in Early Helladic Greece / Early Helladic peak sanctuaries in Attica? / Vox Clamantis in Campo: further thoughts on ceramics and site survey / A decorated Minoan Pyxis from House X at Kommos / The 'Friendly Krater' from Iklaina / Learning to learn from Bronze Age pots : a perspective on forty years of Aegean ceramic studies in the work of J.B. Rutter / A unique late Minoan III ring-shaped vase from the Myrsini Aspropilia Cemetery / The Cyclades and Pylos : an early Bronze Age stone pyxis from Ali Chodza / An Aegean glance at Megiddo / Mycenaean tablewares and the curious careers of the Angular Kylix and Shallow Angular Basin / The Phaistos Place and the Kamares Cave : a special relationship / Seats of power? Making themost of miniatures - the role of terracotta throne models in disseminating Mycenaean religious ideology / The late Helladic IIIA2 pottery from Mitrou and its implications for the chronology of the Mycenaean mainland / "Ceremonial Lerna" / Conical cups : from mystery to history / Interpreting quantitative analyses of Mycenaean pottery / Our cups overfloweth : "Kabri goblets" and Canaanite feasts in the Middle Bronze Age Levant.