Prehistory  /  Mediterranean Prehistory
Grave Reminders Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 330
ISBN: 9789088909832
Pub Date: 16 Dec 2020
Imprint: Sidestone Press
Illustrations: 36fc/110bw
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From ca. 1600 – 1000 BC, builders across southern Greece crafted thousands of rock-cut chamber tombs similar to earlier and contemporary ‘beehive’ tholos tombs. Both tomb styles were designed with multiple uses in mind, filling with the remains of funerals forgotten over generations of reuse.
Karphi Revisited Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 418
ISBN: 9780904887723
Pub Date: 15 Nov 2020
Imprint: British School at Athens
Series: BSA Supplementary Volume
Illustrations: 80 half-tone plates; 4 colour plates; 91 line-drawings; 68 tables; 47 charts
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The site of Karphi, situated in the Lasithi mountains of eastern Crete and occupied from c. 1200-1000 bc, provides a rare example of a large-scale creative response to the economic and political crisis that swept the Mediterranean c. 1200 bc.
Mediterranean Archaeologies of Insularity in the Age of Globalization Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9781789253443
Pub Date: 05 Jun 2020
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w
Description:
Recently, complex interpretations of socio-cultural change in the ancient Mediterranean world have emerged that challenge earlier models. Influenced by today's hyper-connected age, scholars no longer perceive the Mediterranean as a static place where "Greco-Roman" culture was dominant, but rather see it as adynamic and connected sea where fragmentation and uncertainty, along with mobility and networking, were the norm. Hence, a current theoretical approach to studying ancient culture has been that of globalization.
Cutting-edge Technologies in Ancient Greece Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781789252989
Pub Date: 31 May 2020
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w and colour
Description:
This volume examines materials produced with the use of fire and mostly by use of the kiln (metals, plasters, glass and glaze, aromatics)The technologies based on fire have been considered high-tech technologies and they have contributed to the evolution of man throughout historyPapers highlight technical innovations of the technician/artist/pyrotechnologist that lived in the Aegean (mainland Greece and the islands) during the Bronze Age, the Classical and the Byzantine periods
RRP: £40.00
Collapse and Transformation Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 280
ISBN: 9781789254259
Pub Date: 01 Apr 2020
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Description:
The years c. 1250 to 1150 BC in Greece and the Aegean are often characterised as a time of crisis and collapse. A critical period in the long history of the region and its people and culture, they witnessed the end of the Mycenaean kingdoms, with their palaces and Linear B records, and, through the Postpalatial period, the transition into the Early Iron Age.
Beyond the Cyclades Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9781789250602
Pub Date: 15 Oct 2019
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w
Description:
This second volume on Early Cycladic (and Cycladicising) sculptures found in the Aegean, examines finds from mainland Greece, along with the rarer items from the north and east Aegean, with the exception of those discovered in the Cyclades (covered in the preceding volume), and of those found in Crete. The significance of these finds is that these are the principal testimonies of the influence of the Early Bronze Age Cycladic cultures in the wider Aegean. This influence is shown both by the export of sculptures produced in the Cyclades (and made of Cycladic marble), and of their imitations, produced elsewhere in the Aegean, usually of local marble.
RRP: £40.00
From 'LUGAL.GAL' TO 'Wanax' Cover From 'LUGAL.GAL' TO 'Wanax' Cover
Format: 
Pages: 140
ISBN: 9789088908002
Pub Date: 10 Oct 2019
Imprint: Sidestone Press
Illustrations: 2fc/15bw
Pages: 140
ISBN: 9789088907982
Pub Date: 10 Oct 2019
Imprint: Sidestone Press
Illustrations: 2fc/15bw
Description:
In this book the much-debated problem of political organization in Mycenaean Greece (ca. 1400-1200 BC) is analysed and contextualised through the prism of archaeology and contemporary textual (Linear B, Egyptian and Hittite) evidence. From the early 14th century BC onwards, Hittite texts refer to a land Ahhiya(wa).
Ceramics, Cuisine and Culture Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9781789253412
Pub Date: 15 Aug 2019
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w
Description:
The 23 papers presented here are the product of the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and approaches to the study of kitchen pottery between archaeologists, material scientists, historians and ethnoarchaeologists. They aim to set a vital but long-neglected category of evidence in its wider social, political and economic contexts. Structured around main themes concerning technical aspects of pottery production; cooking as socio-economic practice; and changing tastes, culinary identities and cross-cultural encounters, a range of social economic and technological models are discussed on the basis of insights gained from the study of kitchen pottery production, use and evolution.
Palaikastro Building 1 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 614
ISBN: 9780904887709
Pub Date: 30 Apr 2019
Imprint: British School at Athens
Series: BSA Supplementary Volume
Illustrations: 325
Description:
Erected in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Crete’s coastal cities during the Thera eruption, Building 1, with its two-storeyed ashlar façades, must have been one of the finest at Palaikastro. Two conflagrations during the LM IB period largely obscured its original function and brought down much of the ashlar masonry. This was re-used in the substantial LM II and LM IIIA re-occupation phases, which ended with the widespread, perhaps natural, destruction that affected the entire town.
Eudaimón. Studies in Honor of Jan Bouzek Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 574
ISBN: 9788073087678
Pub Date: 30 Nov 2018
Imprint: Czech Institute of Egyptology
Series: Opera Facultatis Philosophicae Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis
Description:
The book presents the contributions offered to Professor Jan Bouzek at the conference “Contacts, Migrations and Climate Change“ in honour of his 80th birthday held in May 2015 in Prague. The conference goal was not only to honour his exceptional professional achievements but also to create a broad forum for discussion across the archaeology of Europe and the Black Sea, and specifically to include the following topics: The Black Sea Area; The Aegean and Anatolia; Central Europe; Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman; Climate; Celts on the Move; Thrace and its Rulers. Jan Bouzek has been one of the most influential and prolific archaeologists in Europe over the course of his career, with interests spanning climate change, the world of later prehistory in central and eastern Europe, and the archaeology of the Iron Age and Classical world from central Europe, through Bulgaria, to Turkey and the Black Sea area.
An Etruscan Affair Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9780861592111
Pub Date: 31 Oct 2018
Imprint: British Museum Press
Series: British Museum Research Publications
Illustrations: 160
Description:
This volume considers how the discovery of Etruscan sites and artefacts has inspired artists, architects, statesmen, collectors, scholars and travellers to Italy from the 16th through to the 20th century, from Ferdinando de' Medici to Piranesi and Federico Fellini. Subjects include the reclaiming of Etruscan identity and its influence on Italian political history, the collecting and reproduction of Etruscan artefacts, as well as new insights into the lives and activities of early British Etruscologists and the pleasures and perils which they encountered on their travels. Other essays look at Etruscan concepts in jewellery, gems and pottery.
The Marble Finds from Kavos and the Archaeology of Ritual Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 600
ISBN: 9781902937779
Pub Date: 30 Sep 2018
Imprint: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Series: The Sanctuary on Keros and the Origins of Aegean Ritual Practice
Description:
During the 1960s large numbers of Early Cycladic sculptures of marble, often broken, appeared on the illicit market. These were usually of the strikingly simple form of the folded-arm figure of marble long-known from the Early Cycladic cemeteries. Excavations at Kavos on the island of Keros revealed a location later named the ‘Special Deposit North’, from which these had been looted.
From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Archaeology Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 342
ISBN: 9781785709265
Pub Date: 15 Mar 2018
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology
Illustrations: b/w
Description:
From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Archaeology provides a range of new approaches to key issues in Minoan archaeology, inspired by Professor Keith Branigan’s long-standing contribution to the archaeology of Bronze Age Crete. From the way in which the developmental trajectory of a single site can offer insights into regional patterns, to the importance of integrating local survey information in reconstructing generalhistorical processes and the significance of temporal variability in the construction of space, contributors evaluate the general frameworks within which Minoan archaeology operates, assess the usefulness of chronological horizons in understanding continuity and change and provide a critical framework for the diachronic analysis of culture, how the study of settlement patterns can reveal structural continuity through time and the political reach of territorial states. Articles focus on the way the power bases of Minoan society were articulated through the interplay between individual and collective social strategies, further illustrated by in-depth considerations of the role and value of material culture from a social and technological perspective.
Communities in Transition Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 656
ISBN: 9781785707209
Pub Date: 23 Jan 2018
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w and colour
Description:
Communities in Transition brings together scholars from different countries and backgrounds united by a common interest in the transition between the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age in the lands around the Aegean. Neolithic community was transformed, in some places incrementally and in others rapidly, during the 5th and 4th millennia BC into one that we would commonly associate with the Bronze Age. Many different names have been assigned to this period: Final Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Eneolithic, Late Neolithic [I]-II, Copper Age which, to some extent, reflects the diversity of archaeological evidence from varied geographical regions.
RRP: £70.00
From Cooking Vessels to Cultural Practices in the Late Bronze Age Aegean Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9781785706325
Pub Date: 30 Jun 2017
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w and colour
Description:
Late Bronze Age Aegean cooking vessels illuminate prehistoric cultures, foodways, social interactions, and communication systems. While many scholars have focused on the utility of painted fineware vessels for chronological purposes, the contributors to this volume maintain that cooking wares have the potential to answer not only chronological but also economic, political, and social questions when analysed and contrasted with assemblages from different sites or chronological periods. The text is dedicated entirely to prehistoric cooking vessels, compiles evidence from a wide range of Greek sites and incorporates new methodologies and evidence.
RRP: £38.00
Understanding Relations Between Scripts Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9781785706448
Pub Date: 30 Jun 2017
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Description:
Understanding Relations Between Scripts: The Aegean Writing Systems arises from a conference held in Cambridge in 2015. The question of how writing systems are related to each other, and how we can study those relationships, has not been studied in detail and this volume aims to fill a gap in scholarship by presenting a number of case studies focused on the writing systems of the Bronze Age Aegean. These include Cretan Hieroglyphic, Linear A and Linear B, used predominantly in Crete and mainland Greece, as well as the Cypro-Minoan script of Cyprus.