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ISBN 10: 1623033993
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Author: Philip P. Betancourt
The Temple University Aegean Symposium: A Compendium, edited by Philip P. Betancourt, is a comprehensive collection of scholarly papers presented at the annual Aegean Symposium held at Temple University in Philadelphia from 1976 to 1985. This volume compiles ten years of interdisciplinary research on Aegean Bronze Age art and archaeology, encompassing a wide array of topics and methodologies.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: The Possible Role of Tomb Robbers and Viziers of the Eighteenth Dynasty in Confusing Minoan Chronology, by Leon Pomerance
Chapter 2: Metal Inlaying in Minoan and Mycenaean Art, by Ellen N. Davis
Chapter 3: Radiocarbon Dates from Akrotiri on Thera, by Henry N. Michael
Chapter 4: The Ox-hide Ingots and the Development of Copper Metallurgy in the Late Bronze Age, by James D. Muhly
Chapter 5: Economic Implications of the Reed Painter’s Vases, by Philip P. Betancourt
Chapter 6: Some Faience, Blue Frit, and Glass from Fifteenth Century Knossos, by Gerald Cadogan
Chapter 7: On Theoretical Principles in Aegean Bronze Age Mural Restoration, by M.A.S. Cameron
Chapter 8: Aegean Settlements and Transhumance, by L. Vance Watrous
Chapter 9: Some Unpublished Mycenaean Pottery from Sarepta, by Robert Koehl
Chapter 10: The People of Kato Zakro, by M.J. Becker
Chapter 11: DA and TA as Premisses for Rational Arguments, by Emmett L. Bennett, Jr.
Chapter 12: Perspective and the Third Dimension in Theran Painting, by Philip P. Betancourt
Chapter 13: The Ancient Tin Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East, by Tamara S. Wheeler
Chapter 14: New Radiocarbon Dates from Akrotiri, Thera, by H.N. Michael and G.A. Weinstein
Chapter 15: Aegean Leisure, by Claireve Grandjouan
Chapter 16: The Mount Holyoke Collection of Minoan Pottery, by Karen Polinger Foster
Chapter 17: The LM IB Painted Pottery of Eastern Crete, by Jean Silverman
Chapter 18: Obsidian from Crete: Problems in Lithic Analysis, by Nicholas Hartmann
Chapter 19: Thoughts on Prehistoric Potters and Ceramic Change, by Karen D. Vitelli
Chapter 20: A Bronze Pivot Shoe from the Residential Building of Gla, by Sp. Iakovides
Chapter 21: Excavations at Kommos (1977), by Joseph W. Shaw
Chapter 22: A Plea for the Abandonment of the Term “Submycenaean”, by Jeremy B. Rutter
Chapter 23: Introduction, by Philip P. Betancourt
Chapter 24: Excavating at Gournia, by Jean Silverman
Chapter 25: The Pottery Chronology: A Brief Sketch, by Philip P. Betancourt
Chapter 26: Towards a Reconstruction of the Palace at Gournia, by Jeffrey S. Soles
Chapter 27: The Master of the Gournia Octopus Stirrup Jar and a Late Minoan IA Pottery Workshop at Gournia Exporting to Thera, by Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier
Chapter 28: The Date of the Gournia Shrine, by Pamela Russel
Chapter 29: The Silver Kantharos from Gournia, by Ellen N. Davis
Chapter 30: Ground Stone Implements at Gournia: Comments and Queries, by Harriet Blitzer Watrous
Chapter 31: Two Seals of the “Hieroglyphic Deposit Group” from Gournia, by Paul Yule
Chapter 32: Addresses of Speakers at the Symposium
Chapter 33: Itinerant Aegean Builders, by W. Willson Cummer
Chapter 34: Madonna Lilies in Aegean Wall Paintings, by Susan Petrakis
Chapter 35: Minoan Relations with Cyprus: The Late Minoan I Pottery from Toumba tou Skourou, Morphou, by Emily Vermeule
Chapter 36: Metals and Metallurgy in Crete and the Aegean at the Beginning of the Late Bronze Age, by James D. Muhly
Chapter 37: Minoan Influence on the Greek Mainland during the Sixteenth Century B.C. and the Origins of Mycenaean Civilization, by Hartmut Matthäus
Chapter 38: The Problem of Minoan Relations with the West at the Beginning of the Late Bronze Age, by Hans-Günter Buchholz
Chapter 39: Considerations in Minoan Contacts at the Beginning of the Late Bronze Age, by Reed Phythyon
Chapter 40: Introduction, by Philip P. Betancourt
Chapter 41: The Seal from Shaft Grave Gamma—A “Mycenaean Chieftain”?, by John H. Betts
Chapter 42: Faience from the Shaft Graves, by Karen Polinger Foster
Chapter 43: Royal Shaft Graves outside Mycenae, by Spyros Iakovidis
Chapter 44: Evidence for Local Style on the Shaft Grave Diadems, by Barbara Kling
Chapter 45: Treasure and Aesthetic Sensibility—The Question of the Shaft Grave Stelai, by Günter Kopcke
Chapter 46: Were There Connections between the Aegean and Levant at the Period of the Shaft Graves? by Ora Negbi
Chapter 47: Hafting Methods on Type B Swords and Daggers, by Judith R. Weinstein
Chapter 48: Shaft Graves at Nichoria, by Nancy C. Wilkie
Chapter 49: The Mycenae-Vapheio Lion Workshop III, by John G. Younger
Chapter 50: Bronze Age Cycladic Ships, by Paul F. Johnston
Chapter 51: Plus and Minus Thera: Trade in the Western Aegean in Late Cycladic I–II, by Elizabeth Schofield
Chapter 52: Linear A in the Cyclades: The Trade and Travel of a Script, by Thomas G. Palaima
Chapter 53: Thoughts on Prehistoric and Archaic Delos, by Jack L. Davis
Chapter 54: The Crocus and Festoons Motif: Evidence for Traveling Vase-Painters? by Philip P. Betancourt
Chapter 55: The Hub of Commerce: Keos and Middle Helladic Greece, by John C. Overbeck
Chapter 56: Cycladic Imports in Crete: A Brief Survey, by Steven L. Stucynski
Chapter 57: Gold Analysis and Sources of Gold in the Bronze Age, by James D. Muhly
Chapter 58: Gold and Goldworking in Early Bronze Age Crete, by Keith Branigan
Chapter 59: Aegean and Near Eastern Gold Jewelry in the Early Bronze Age, by Lucinda Rasmussen McCallum
Chapter 60: The Gold of the Shaft Graves: The Transylvanian Connection, by Ellen N. Davis
Chapter 61: Chronological Problems of Some Late Minoan Signet Rings, by Ingo Pini
Chapter 62: Goldwork of the Extreme End of the Aegean Bronze Age, by Reynold Higgins
Chapter 63: Mycenaean Artistic Koine: The Example of Jewelry, by Robert Laffineur
Chapter 64: The Mycenaeans and Their Northern Neighbors, by Stefan Hiller
Chapter 65: Problems in Mycenaean Contact with the Western Mediterranean, by Elizabeth K. French
Chapter 66: Crete in Transition: Aspects of Village Architecture in the LM IIIA–IIIB Period, by Barbara Hayden
Chapter 67: The Bird Motif in the Mycenaean IIIC:1b Pottery of Cyprus, by Barbara Kling
Chapter 68: Umpiring the Mycenaean Empire, by James C. Wright
Chapter 69: Repertory of Decorative Motifs on Middle Cycladic Pottery from Ayia Irini, Kea, by Gatewood Folger Overbeck
Chapter 70: Early Elements in Middle Minoan Pottery, by Gisela E. Walberg
Chapter 71: MM IB and MM IIA at Kommos, by Philip P. Betancourt
Chapter 72: An Exercise in Form vs. Function: The Significance of the Duck Vase, by Jeremy Rutter
Chapter 73: A Middle Cypriot Jug from Kommos, by Pamela J. Russell
Chapter 74: The Development of a Bronze Age Coarse Ware Chronology for the Khania Region of West Crete, by Jennifer Moody
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