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Journal articles on the topic "Minoan Antiquities"
Kotsonas, Antonis. "GREEK AND ROMAN KNOSSOS: THE PIONEERING INVESTIGATIONS OF MINOS KALOKAIRINOS." Annual of the British School at Athens 111 (June 15, 2016): 299–324. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245416000058.
Full textBevan, Andrew, Evangelia Kiriatz, Carl Knappett, Evangelia Kappa, and Sophia Papachristou. "Excavation of Neopalatial deposits at Tholos (Kastri), Kythera." Annual of the British School at Athens 97 (November 2002): 55–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245400017342.
Full textMcGowan, Erin. "A GUIDE TO THE ASHMOLEAN AEGEAN COLLECTIONS - (Y.) Galanakis (ed.) The Aegean World. A Guide to the Cycladic, Minoan and Mycenaean Antiquities in the Ashmolean Museum. Pp. 176, b/w & colour ills, colour maps. Oxford / Athens: Ashmolean Museum / Kapon Editions, 2013. Paper, £20, €29. ISBN: 978-960-6878-59-6." Classical Review 64, no. 2 (June 23, 2014): 564–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x14001024.
Full textHummler, Madeleine. "Aegean and eastern Mediterranean archaeology - Christopher Mee & Josette Renard (ed.). Cooking up the past: Food and Culinary Practices in the Neolithic and Bronze Age Aegean. xii+380 pages, 103 illustrations, 20 tables. 2007. Oxford: Oxbow; 9781-824217-227-8 paperback £35. - Lila Marangou, Colin Renfrew, Christos Doumas & Giorgos Gavalas. Mαρκıανη AμoρƔoυ/Markiani, Amorgos: An Early Bronze Age Fortified Settlement, Overview of the 1985-1991 Excavations. xvi+296 pages, 107 figures, 56 plates., 58 tables. 2006. London: British School at Athens; 978-0-9048887-52-5 hardback £85 +p&p. - Eva Rystedt & Berit Wells (ed.). Pictorial pursuits: Figurative painting on Mycenaean and Geometric pottery. Papers from two seminars at the Swedish Institute at Athens 1999 and 2001 (Skrifter Utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Athens 4°, LIII). 314 pages, 292 illustrations, 4 tables. 2006. Stockholm: Swedish Institute in Athens; 91-7916-053-0 paperback. - Malcolm H. Wiener, Jayne L. Warner, Janice Polonsky & Erin E. Hayes with Catriona McDonald (ed.). Pottery and Society: The Impact of Recent Studies in Minoan pottery. Gold Medal Colloquium in honour of Philip P. Betancourt (104th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, 5 January 2003). xxii+158 pages, 86 b&w & colour illustrations. 2006. Boston (MA): Archaeological Institute of America; 1-931909-14-8 hardback $45. - ΠΑYΛΟΣ ΦΛoypentzoΣ (Pavlos Flourentzos) (ed.). Eπıστηµονıκη Eπετηρις τουTμηματος Aρχαιoτητων Kυπρου/Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus. viii+416 pages, numerous b&w & colour illustrations, tables. 2006. Nicosia: Department of Antiquities, Cyprus; ISSN 0070-2374 hardback. - Pavlos Flourentzos (ed.). Annual Report of the Department of Antiquities for the year 2004. 116 pages, 92 illustrations. 2006. Nicosia: Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus Ministry of Communications and Works; ISSN 1010-1136 paperback. - Pavlos Flourentzos (ed.). Annual Report of the Department of Antiquities for the year 1999. 102 pages, 72 illustrations. 2006. Nicosia: Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus Ministry of Communications and Works; ISSN 1010-1136 paperback." Antiquity 81, no. 312 (June 1, 2007): 502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00120344.
Full textJames, N. "Eastern Mediterranean - Paul Halstead (ed.). Neolithic society in Greece (Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 2). 163 pages, 50 figures, 4 tables. 1999. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press; 1-85075-824-7 paperback £14.95 & US$19.95. - Angelos Chaniotis (ed.). From Minoan farmers to Roman traders: sidelights on the economy of ancient Crete (Heidelberger Althistorische Beiträge und Epigraphische Studien 29). x+ 394 pages, 27 figures, 19 tables. 1999. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner; 3-515-07621-2 paperback DM/SF148, Sch1080. - Vassos Karageorghis with Joan R. Mertens & Marice E. Rose. Ancient art from Cyprus: the Cesnola Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. xiv+ 305 pages, colour & b&w photographs, 2 maps. New York (NY): Metropolitan Museum of Art; 0-87099-945-1 & 0-87099-944-3 hardback & paperback $55 & $40 or from Harry N. Abrams 0-8109-6552-6 hardback $60. - Vassos Karageorghis & Terence P. Brennan. Ayia Paraskevi figurines in the University of Pennsylvania Museum. iii+ 44 pages, 24 figures. 1999. Philadelphia (PA): University of Pennsylvania Museum; 0-924171-75-8 paperback $8.95. - John A. Koumilides (ed.). Cyprus: the legacy - historic landmarks that influenced the art of Cyprus, Late Bronze Age to A.D. 1600. 118 pages, figures. 1999. Bethesda (MD): University Press of Maryland; 1-883-05351-X hardback $30. - Cyprus Department of Antiquities. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus, 1999. x+ 350 pages, figures, tables. 1999. n.p.: Republic of Cyprus Ministry of Communications & Works Department of Antiquities. - Roy MacLeod (ed.). The library of Alexandria: centre of learning in the ancient world. xii+ 196 pages, 1 figure. 2000. London: I.B. Tauris; 1-86064-428-7 hardback £39.50." Antiquity 74, no. 285 (September 2000): 713–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00120939.
Full textJames, N. "Mediterranean - Stuart Swiny (ed.). The earliest prehistory of Cyprus: from colonization to exploitation (Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute Monograph 2/American Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Report 5). xiv+171 pages, 34 figures. 2001. Boston (MA): American Schools of Oriental Research; 0-89757-051-0 hardback $84.95 & £65. - Curtis Runnels & Priscilla M. Murray Greece before history: an archaeological companion and guide, xv+202 pages, 104 figures. 2001. Stanford (CA): Stanford University Press 08047-4036-4 hardback $45 & £35, 08047-4050-X paperback $17.95 & £11.95. - Yannis Hamilakis (ed.). Labyrinth revisited: rethinking ‘Minoan’ archaeology, x+237 pages, 39 figures, 4 tables. 2002. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-061-9 paperback £28. - Paul Äström (ed.). The chronology of base-ring ware and bichrome wheel-made ware: proceedings of a colloquium held in the Royal Academy of Letters, History & Antiquities, Stockholm, May 18–19 2000 (Conferences 54). 251 pages, 54 figures, 9 colour plates, 9 tables. 2001. Stockholm: Royal Academy of Letters, History & Antiquities; 91-7402-320-9 (ISSN 0348-1433) paperback Kr239 (+VAT). - Charlotte Scheffer (ed.). Ceramics in context: proceedings of the Internordic Colloquium on ancient pottery, held at Stockholm. 13–15 June 1997 (Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis Stockholm Studies in Classical Archaeology 12). 170 pages, 62 figures, 3 colour illustrations, 14 tables. 2001. Stockholm: Stockholm University; 91-22-01913-8 (ISSN 0562-1062) paperback Kr 223 (+VAT). - Edward Herring & Kathryn Lomas (ed.). The emergence of state identities in Italy in the first millennium EC (Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy 8). vii+227 pages, 50 figures, 3 tables. 2000. London: Accordia; 1-873415-22-2 paperback. - Birger Olsson, Dieter Mitternacht & Olof Brandt (ed.). The synagogue of ancient Ostia and the Jews of Borne: interdisciplinary studies (Skrifter Utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Rom 4° LVII/Acta Instituti Romani Regni Sueciae ser. in 4° LVII). 202+v pages, 141 figures, 2 tables. Stockholm: Swedish Instilulein Rome; 91-7042-165-X (ISSN 0081-993X) paperback Kr450. - José María Blázquez. Religiones, ritos y creencias funerarias de la Hispania prerromana. 350 pages, 3 tables. 2001. Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva; 84-7030-7975 paperback. - Simon Keay, John Creighton & José Remesal Rodríguez. Celti (Peñaflor): the archaeology of a Hispano-Roman town in Baetica (University of South-ampton Department of Archaeology Monograph 2). xii+252 pages, 216 figures. 2000. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-035-X paperback £35. - Janet Burnett Grossman. Greek funerary sculpture: catalogue of the collections at the Getty Villa. xi+161 pages, b&w illustrations. 2001. Los Angeles (CA): Getty; 0-89236-612-5 hardback £42.50. - Marion True & Mary Louise Hart (ed.). Studia varia from the J. Paul Getty Museum (Vol. 2; Occasional Papers on Antiquities 10). ii + 166 pages, 191 figures, 5 tables. 2001. Los Angeles (CA): Getty; 089236-634-6 paperback £38.50. - Jairus Banaji. Agrarian change in late antiquity: gold, labour, and aristocratic dominance, xvii+286 pages, 1 map, 12 tables. 2001. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 0-19-924440-5 hardback £50. - Maria Wyke. The Roman mistress: ancient and modern representations, x+452 pages, 32 figures. 2002. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 0-19-815075-X hardback £40." Antiquity 76, no. 292 (June 2002): 567–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00119416.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Minoan Antiquities"
Lowe, Fri Maria. "The double axe in Minoan Crete : a functional analysis of production and use /." Stockholm : Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, Stockholm University [distributör], 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-7039.
Full textKieser, Deanne. "Minoan trade: aspects and ambiguities." Diss., [S.l. : s.n.], 2005. http://etd.unisa.ac.za/ETD-db/ETD-desc/describe?urn=etd-08192005-084633.
Full textGillis, Carole. "Minoan conical cups : form, function and significance /." Göteborg : P. Aströms, 1990. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb388953629.
Full textPapatsarouha, Elisabeth. "La conception minoenne du monde végétal à travers l'iconographie des sceaux." Paris 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA010617.
Full textThe aim of this work is to piece together the way in which the minoans perceived the flora. The glyptic data - a few thousand of cretan protohistorical seals - forms the basis of the study. The text is divided into four parts. The first part is an attempt to reconstitute the cretan landscape as it was in the bronze age. This reconstitution is based upon the result of scientific work carried out by experts in different disciplines (palynologists, archeobotanists, botanists, etc. ). The second part presents the typology of the motifs of the plants presented on the compositions decorating the seals. These motifs are divided into five main categories: leaves, multiple leaves, branches, trees and flowers or seeds. The following elements are given for each motif: typology (types, subtypes and variations), history (origin of the motif and its evolution troughout the minoan art), datation and identification of the plant species represented. The third part deals with the typology of the compositions which include plants. This part makes it possible to define the types of the scenes represented, their history and popularity, and the place of the motifs in relation with the other constituent elements of the composition. Finally, the last part deals with the signification of the representation of the vegetation and especially the problems related to the artistic choice, the religion and the symbolism of the minoan culture: which landscape and plants do the minoans prefer and why ? What do we know about the tree-cult but also about the acts and beliefs the referential axis of which is plants ?
Löwe, Wanda. "Spätbronzezeitliche Bestattungen auf Kreta /." Oxford : Tempus reparatum, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb36994806v.
Full textLauzier, Dominique. "Impact des contacts des sociétés complexes de l’est de la Méditerranée sur le développement de la société en Crète au cours de l’âge du Bronze." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25545.
Full textPanagiotópoulos, Diamantís. "Das Tholosgrab E von Phourni bei Archarnes : Studien einem frühkretischen Grabfund und seinem Kulturellen Kontext /." Oxford : Archaeopress, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb400632736.
Full textLuke, Joanna. "Ports of trade, Al Mina and geometric Greek pottery in the Levant /." Oxford : Archaeopress, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39135006p.
Full textRueff, Bastien. "De la lampe à l'éclairage en Crète minoenne (3200 - 1100 av. J.-C.)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020PA01H006.
Full textMinoan lamps remain the only artificial light sources that have not yet been studied as lighting devices but rather as chronological and regional markers. This research proposes a functional analysis of these objects, entailing from the wick to the light, and investigates, through this prism, the rhythm of activities and the Minoans’ lived space. To this end, an interdisciplinary approach was developed. A typo-techno-functional analysis has been applied to 543 lamps and objects that could have a link with lighting. This corpus comes from seven settlements in a chronological sequence covering the whole Bronze Age, thus permitting a diachronic analysis of lighting techniques within the sites. The function of lamps has been studied through an experimental approach. Based on the reconstruction of shapes, fuels and wicks available in the Minoans’ environment, it has shed light on technical aspects of their utilization (transport, burning length, smokes, smells, light). In this frame, a reference database of soot deposits has been designed. These deposits’ shape and texture vary according to the fuels used. Experimental photometric recordings have, besides, showcased that light ambiances differ according to the fuels. Consequently, the reference database not only helped identifying the fuels of minoan lamps (vegetal oils, animal fats, beeswax) but also their flames’ colour and intensity, based on which some first three-dimensions models have been built. A spatial analysis of lamps in their archaeological context, eventually, contributed to define the role of light on the rhythm and the localization of activities from the daily life, sometimes thanks to ethnographic analogies. This is the picture of a preindustrial society that one shall keep in mind: work starts at dawn and ends at dusk. Its rhythm and intensity vary according to seasons, weather and altitude. Lamps lighted, from the evening onwards, and sometimes during daytime, collective and individual activities, inside and outside. However, their flames didn’t permit to see beyond one meter far, suggesting that moving in the dark was common
Andreadáki-Vlazáki, María. "La ville de Canée (Kydônia) aux époques minoenne et géométrique." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000CLF20007.
Full textBooks on the topic "Minoan Antiquities"
Soles, Jeffrey S. The prepalatial cemeteries at Gournia and Mochlos and the house tombs of Bronze Age Crete. Princeton, N.J: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1992.
Find full textGalanakis, Konstantinos. Minoan glyptic: Typology, deposits and iconography : from the early Minoan period to the late Minoan IB destruction in Crete. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 2003.
Find full text1990), Duisburger Akzente (14th. Kreta: Das Erwachen Europas : Begleitband zur Ausstellung im Niederrheinischen Museum der Stadt Duisburg, 22. April bis 29. Juli 1990 = Crete : the cradle of Europe. Edited by Bechert Tilmann, Pöhling Werner, Niederrheinisches Museum der Stadt Duisburg., and Greece Hypourgeio Politismou. Duisburg: Niederrheinisches Museum der Stadt Duisburg, 1990.
Find full textSoles, Jeffrey S. The prepalatial cemeteries at Mochlos and Gournia and the house tombs of Bronze Age Crete. Princeton, N.J: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1992.
Find full textBetancourt, Philip P. The history of Minoan pottery. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985.
Find full textH, Sackett L., Driessen Jan, and British School at Athens, eds. Palaikastro: Two late Minoan wells. London: British School at Athens, 2007.
Find full textVasilakēs, Antōnēs. Ho chrysos kai ho argyros stēn Krētē kata tēn prōimē periodo tou chalkou. [Hērakleio]: Dēmos Hērakleiou, 1996.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Minoan Antiquities"
Lahiri, Nayanjot. "A Life in Public Archaeology." In Archaeology and the Public Purpose, 31–54. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190130480.003.0002.
Full textFant, Clyde E., and Mitchell G. Reddish. "Corinth." In A Guide to Biblical Sites in Greece and Turkey. Oxford University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195139174.003.0013.
Full textRowley-Conwy, Peter. "The Disinterested Gentlemen: England to 1860." In From Genesis to Prehistory. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199227747.003.0008.
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