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Cycladic archaeology and research: new approaches and discoveries / edited by Erica Angliker and John Tully. — 1 online resource (298 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour. — Previously issued in print: 2018. — Specialized. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2627796.pdf>.Record create date: 3/8/2018 Subject: Excavations (Archaeology); Antiquities.; Excavations (Archaeology) Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Recent excavations and new theoretical approaches are changing our view of the Cyclades. This volume aims to share these recent developments with a broader, international audience. Essays have been carefully selected as representing some of the most important recent work and include significant previously-unpublished material.
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Bronze Age Cyclades
- Terracotta Statues from Ayia Irini, Kea:
An Experimental Replication
- Eleni Hasaki and Rachel DeLozier
- Abandoning Akrotiri (Thera): A comparative model approach to relocation strategies after volcanic eruptions
- Stephanie Martin
- Coming to Terms with Late Cycladic II
Questions of Style and Stratigraphy at Phylakopi, Melos
- Jason W. Earle
- Terracotta Statues from Ayia Irini, Kea:
An Experimental Replication
- Archaic and Classical Cyclades
- Water supply and climate change at Zagora on Andros:
- new approaches and perspectives on the
Early Iron Age Cyclades
- Michael J. Knight and Lesley A. Beaumont
- The Sanctuary of Despotiko (Cyclades, Greece)
- new approaches and perspectives on the
Early Iron Age Cyclades
- The Building with Channel and other enigmatic structures1
- Aenne Ohnesorg and Katarina Papajanni
- The ‘Lady of Despotiko’ Reconsidered: Cult Image or Cult Utensil?
- Alexandra Alexandridou
- The import of Attic Black Figure Vases in the Cyclades
- Dimitris Paleothodoros1
- Miltiades on Paros:
New Evidence from Despotiko
- Yannos Kourayos, Robert F. Sutton, Kornilia Daifa
- A Summary
- Yannos Kourayos, Erica Angliker, Kornilia Daifa and John Tully
- The Cult Topography of Paros from the 9th to 4th Century BC:
- Water supply and climate change at Zagora on Andros:
- Hellenistic and Later Cyclades
- From the Hellenistic Sculpture of Seriphos and Siphnos
- Anna Maria Anagnostopoulou
- Panathenaic amphorae in Delos and Rhenea
in the Hellenistic period
- Gilberto da Silva Francisco
- Parian Marble in Koan Statuary and Utilitarian Artifacts of the Hellenistic and Roman Period. Finds at the Sanctuary of Apollo at Kardamaina (Ancient Halasarna) on Cos
- The Cyclades in the Late Antique period
- Rebecca Sweetman, Alice Devlin & Nefeli Piree Iliou1
- The Harbour of Minoa Amorgos during the Roman Imperial Period
- Giorgos Gavalas
- From the Hellenistic Sculpture of Seriphos and Siphnos
- Diachronic Approaches
- The Irakleia Caves Exploration Project and the importance of cave research for the archaeology of the Cyclades: A brief note
- F. Mavridis, Ž. Tankosić and A. Kotsonas1
- Evolution of a Social Practice in Apollo’s sanctuary from
Archaic Times to Roman Era1
- Frederic Herbin
- Ancient Paros: New evidence for its topographical development in light of rescue excavations
- Yannos Kourayos
- New Evidence from the Agora of Ancient Andros
- Votive and Honorific Monument Offering Practice(s) in Delos
- The City of Andros
- Lydia Palaiokrassa Kopitsa
- Sensory study of vision in the panegyris of Delos:
seeing the sacred landscape and sensing the god
- Matteo F. Olivieri
- Naxos, the largest Cycladic island with a single polis
- Alexandra Sfyroera
- The Island of Pholegandros and the Graffiti of Chrysospilia Cave
- Vivi Vassilopoulou
- The Irakleia Caves Exploration Project and the importance of cave research for the archaeology of the Cyclades: A brief note
- Back Cover
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