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Peeters Publishers Aegaeum 2
Table des Matieres - Adamantios SAMPSON, Early Helladic Contacts with the Cyclades during the EBA 2 - Keith BRANIGAN, Social Security and the State in Middle Bronze Age Crete - Robert LAFFINEUR, Reflexions sur le tresor de Tod - Olivier PELON, L'autel minoen sur le site de Malia - Manolis MELAS, Minoans Overseas : Alternative Models of Interpretation - Bogdan RUTKOWSKI, Minoan Peak Sanctuaries : the Topography and Architecture - Michel FORTIN, Vases myceniens a l'Universite Laval, Quebec - Rina MARGOS, Fragment d'un vase a libation de Cnossos du Minoen recent III aux Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Bruxelles - Frieda VANDENABEELE, Les ideogrammes de vases du lineaire B et les peintures de la tombe de Ramses III : une notice - Comptes rendus.
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Peeters Publishers Aegaeum 6
Table des Matieres - Rene TREUIL, OA' sont donc les tombes neolithiques ? - Eleni GEORGOULAKI, The Minoan Sanctuary at Koumasa : the Evidence of the Material - Gisela WALBERG, The Finds in the Sealing Deposit at Phaistos and Minoan Administration - Frederique PETIT, Les jarres funeraires du Minoen Ancien III au Minoen Recent I - Edmund F. BLOEDOW, The 'Sanctuary Rhyton' from Zakros : What do the Goats mean ? - Nanno MARINATOS, The Tree, the Stone and the Pithos : Glimpses into a Minoan Ritual - Dimitri LABOURY, Reflexions sur les vases metalliques des tributaires keftiou - Robert LAFFINEUR, The Iconography of Mycenaean Seals and the Status of their Owners - Krzysztof NOWICKI, The West Siteia Mountains at the Turn of the Bronze and Iron Ages - Comptes rendus
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Peeters Publishers Zoia. Animal-Human Interactions in the Aegean Middle and Late Bronze Age: Proceedings of the 18th International Aegean Conference, originally to be held at the Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory, in the Department of Classics, the Uni
The 18th International Aegean Conference on the subject of Zoia (literally ‘creatures endowed with an anima or life force’) was conceived and organized by Robert Laffineur and Tom Palaima, director of the Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory (PASP) in the Department of Classics at The University of Texas at Austin, marking 30 years of their collaboration on Aegaeum volumes and conferences. In the event, Covid-19 forced the cancellation of the conference proper. This volume, however, testifies to the dedication of Aegeanist scholars worldwide to accomplish the scholarly objectives of the proposed conference: to examine, from a wide range of specialist research perspectives, how the human societies that developed in the Aegean area in the Middle and Late Bronze Age and the human beings within them interacted with wild, domesticated and semi-domesticated animals of the sea, sky and land socio-politically, economically, religiously, ideologically, imaginatively and artistically. Diamantis Panagiotopoulos stresses in his keynote paper that the 28 papers in Zoia reflect “the dynamic development of Human-Animal Studies” in the last two decades. Papers are grouped under five main topics: identification of the animal environment; human uses of domesticated and wild animals, material economy, diet and society; hybrid and fantastic creatures in animal iconography (seals, frescoes and other forms of representation); animals in beliefs and religion (their contemporary symbolic uses and later uses as relics or heirlooms); and animals in texts (Indo-European and non-Indo-European; Cretan Pictographic, Linear A, Linear B and later Homeric and historical Greek). The results are comprehensive, eclectic, scientifically informative and intellectually provocative. They help us see protohistoric Aegean cultures as the non-human animals inextricably linked to them saw them.
£155.84