An island in Prehistory. Neolithic and Bronze Ages finds from Kalymnos Dodecanese
Title | An island in Prehistory. Neolithic and Bronze Ages finds from Kalymnos Dodecanese PDF eBook |
Author | Mario Benzi |
Publisher | All’Insegna del Giglio |
Total Pages | 228 |
Release | 2020-11-20 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9609559239 |
The earliest prehistoric excavations on the island took place in 1887, when W.R. Paton discovered Mycenaean chamber tombs in the side of the torrent bed, which runs into the harbour of Pothia to the east of the hill of Perakastro, where the Late Bronze Age settlement stood. Most of the vessels found from Paton were presented to the British Museum while others are preserved in other European Museums. The first systematic excavations, however, took place only in the early twenties of the past century when the Italian archaeologist A. Maiuri director of the archaeological exploration of the then Italian islands of the Dodecanese, excavated the three prehistoric caves of Ayia Varvara (1920), Choiromandres (1921), and Vathy-Dhaskalio (1922), which are the object of the present study.
South by Southeast: The History and Archaeology of Southeast Crete from Myrtos to Kato Zakros
Title | South by Southeast: The History and Archaeology of Southeast Crete from Myrtos to Kato Zakros PDF eBook |
Author | Emilia Oddo |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | 160 |
Release | 2022-09-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1803271310 |
Contributions investigate the settlement patterns, maritime connectivity, and material culture of the southeast of Crete in a diachronic fashion, in an attempt to define it as a region and trace its history. Papers focus primarily on the archaeology of the sites along the coastal strip spanning between the Myrtos Valley and Kato Zakros.
Archaeology in the Dodecanese
Title | Archaeology in the Dodecanese PDF eBook |
Author | Søren Dietz |
Publisher | Aarhus University Press |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | History |
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Thirty one papers from a 1986 symposium (in Copenhagen) which discussed the developments of archaeological research in the Dodecanese and presented accounts of recent finds in the area. Papers from all over Europe, but chiefly in English, range from Prehistoric to Hellenistic as follows: Prehistory (9), the island of Rhodes (12), the island of Cos (3) and the Dodecanese (7).
Kos in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age
Title | Kos in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age PDF eBook |
Author | Mercourios Georgiadis |
Publisher | INSTAP Academic Press |
Total Pages | 329 |
Release | 2012-12-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1623031141 |
This volume is based on material from an intensive and systematic field survey of Halasarna (modern Kardamaina), located on a coastal plain in the southern part of the Dodecanesian island of Kos, and a study of settlement patterns across the Aegean. It provides a new corpus of data on the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age periods, presents a material sequence based on stylistic analysis, and develops a diachronic understanding of settlement dynamics within a wider regional context.
The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean
Title | The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean PDF eBook |
Author | Eric H. Cline |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 976 |
Release | 2012-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 019024075X |
The Greek Bronze Age, roughly 3000 to 1000 BCE, witnessed the flourishing of the Minoan and Mycenean civilizations, the earliest expansion of trade in the Aegean and wider Mediterranean Sea, the development of artistic techniques in a variety of media, and the evolution of early Greek religious practices and mythology. The period also witnessed a violent conflict in Asia Minor between warring peoples in the region, a conflict commonly believed to be the historical basis for Homer's Trojan War. The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean provides a detailed survey of these fascinating aspects of the period, and many others, in sixty-six newly commissioned articles. Divided into four sections, the handbook begins with Background and Definitions, which contains articles establishing the discipline in its historical, geographical, and chronological settings and in its relation to other disciplines. The second section, Chronology and Geography, contains articles examining the Bronze Age Aegean by chronological period (Early Bronze Age, Middle Bronze Age, Late Bronze Age). Each of the periods are further subdivided geographically, so that individual articles are concerned with Mainland Greece during the Early Bronze Age, Crete during the Early Bronze Age, the Cycladic Islands during the Early Bronze Age, and the same for the Middle Bronze Age, followed by the Late Bronze Age. The third section, Thematic and Specific Topics, includes articles examining thematic topics that cannot be done justice in a strictly chronological/geographical treatment, including religion, state and society, trade, warfare, pottery, writing, and burial customs, as well as specific events, such as the eruption of Santorini and the Trojan War. The fourth section, Specific Sites and Areas, contains articles examining the most important regions and sites in the Bronze Age Aegean, including Mycenae, Tiryns, Pylos, Knossos, Kommos, Rhodes, the northern Aegean, and the Uluburun shipwreck, as well as adjacent areas such as the Levant, Egypt, and the western Mediterranean. Containing new work by an international team of experts, The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean represents the most comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date single-volume survey of the field. It will be indispensable for scholars and advanced students alike.
The South-eastern Aegean in the Mycenaean Period
Title | The South-eastern Aegean in the Mycenaean Period PDF eBook |
Author | Mercourios Georgiadis |
Publisher | British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited |
Total Pages | 394 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
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Mycenaean influence was exerted on the islands of the south-eastern Aegean through the improvement of both people and ideas through migration, colonisation and invasion. This study explores Mycenaean influence through analysing the burial record of islands in the south-west and in particular Karpathos, Rhodes, Kos and Ialysos.
The Ionian Islands in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, 3000-800 BC
Title | The Ionian Islands in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, 3000-800 BC PDF eBook |
Author | Christina Souyoudzoglou-Haywood |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Total Pages | 310 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0853236542 |
It is always interesting to read studies of insular or isolated groups or environments, and to speculate on why they do not tend to mirror changes in neighbouring areas. This book studies the archaeological evidence during the period 3000-800 BC, the settlements, cemeteries, artefacts and environment of each individual island. In a concluding chapter the islands are studied as a group looking at general sequences of historical and cultural development and the role of foreign, outside influences in accounting or contributing to these changes. A clear and well illustrated archaeological study.