RA-PI-NE-U
Studies on the Mycenaean World offered to Robert Laffineur for his 70th Birthday
AEGISÉditeur : Presses universitaires de Louvain
Lieu d’édition : Louvain-la-Neuve
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 3 juin 2021
Collection : AEGIS
Année d’édition : 2016
Nombre de pages : 398
Présentation
This volume, in honour of one of the Odysseuses in Aegean archaeology, Professor Robert Laffineur, comprises a combination of papers presented during a seminar series on recent developments in Mycenaean archaeology at the Université de Louvain during the academic year 2015-2016. These were organised within the frame of the ARC13/18-049 (concerted research action) ’A World in Crisis?’To these are added a series of papers by friends of Robert Laffineur who were keen to offer a contribution to honour him foremost as a friend and scholar in his own right but also as editor of a respected international series founded by him - Aegaeum - and as the driving force and inspiration behind the biannual Aegean meetings that have travelled the world. Several papers within touch scientific domains close to Robert’s heart while others present new excavations or new interpretations of known data.
Sommaire
Jan Driessen
ForewordRichard Veymiers
1. Robert Laffineur, a Bio-BibliographyVasiliki Adrymi-Sismani
2. Dimini: An Urban Settlement of the Late Bronze Age in the Pagasitic GulfPhilip P. Betancourt, Susan C. Ferrence, Vili Apostolakou et al.
3. Origins of the Mycenaean Lustrous Dark-on-Light Pottery TechnologyFritz Blakolmer
4. The ‘Minoanisation’ of the Arts in LC I Akrotiri and LH I Mycenae: Similarities and DifferencesBrendan Burke et Bryan Burns
5. Crafting Before and After the Collapse: Mycenaean Eleon in BoeotiaMary K. Dabney
6. Consumerism, Debt, and the End of the Bronze Age Civilisations in the Eastern MediterraneanJan Driessen
7. The Brussels Mycenaean Gold CupArtemis Georgiou
8. Cylinder-Seal Impressions on Storage Vessels at Maa-Palaeokastro: Elucidating an Idiosyncratic Late Cypriot MechanismLouise A. Hitchcock et Aren M. Maeir
9. Pulp Fiction: The Sea Peoples and the Study of ‘Mycenaean’ Archaeology in PhilistiaEleni Konsolaki-Yannopoulou
10. Mycenaean Terracottas from Funerary Contexts in TroezeniaQuentin Letesson et Santo Privitera
11. Getting out of a Dead End in Final Palatial Crete: Applying Space Syntax Analysis to the Casa dei Vani Aggiunti Progressivamente at Haghia TriadaMarie-Louise Nosch
13. Spinning Gold and Casting TextilesThomas G. Palaima et Christopher M. McDonough
14. Two Linear B Traveling Inscriptions from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee and the Impact of the Decipherment of Linear B on the Scholarly and Public ImaginationNikolas Papadimitriou, Eleni Konstantinidi-Syvridi et Akis Goumas
15. Technological Study and Interpretation of Rhomboid Accessories from Grave Circle A, MycenaeLena Papazoglou-Manioudaki
16. Human Heads and Crawling Snakes: Ritual Vases in Postpalatial MycenaeAnna Philippa-Touchais et Gilles Touchais
17. Glow in the ‘Dark’: A Gold Pendant from a Middle Helladic Settlement (Aspis, Argos)Melissa Samaes, Jan Coenaerts et Karin Nys
18. A Picture is Worth a Thousands Words: Pictorial Pottery as a Marker for Socio-Economic Entanglements between the Coast and HinterlandThe Case of Hala Sultan Tekke and Klavdhia in South-East Cyprus
Naya Polychronakou-Sgouritsa, Yiannis Papadatos, Anthi Balitsari et al.
19. Marathon in the Middle and Late Bronze Age: New Evidence from an Old ExcavationPreliminary Results from the Excavation of the University of Athens at Plasi
Gert Jan van Wijngaarden
22. Foreign affairs. Diplomacy, Trade, War and Migration in the Mycenaean Mediterranean (1400-1100 BC)Malcolm H. Wiener
23. Beyond the Versailles Effect: Mycenaean Greece and Minoan CreteAssaf Yasur-Landau
24. The Two Goddesses and the Formation of a Pantheon in PhilistiaJohn G. Younger
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