ORPP logo
Image from Google Jackets

From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Archaeology : Studies in Honour of Professor Keith Branigan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology SeriesPublisher: Havertown : Oxbow Books, Limited, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (344 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781785709272
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan ArchaeologyDDC classification:
  • 939.18
LOC classification:
  • DF221.C8 .F766 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- List of contributors -- 1. Keith Branigan: Introductory: Peter Warren -- 2. Roots and routes: Technologies of life, death, community and identity: Maria Relaki -- 3. Inspecting the foundations: The Early Minoan Project in review: Peter Tomkins -- 4. Early Minoan Knossos: A few new thoughts: Gerald Cadogan -- 5. Caves in Crete and their use as architectural space: Philip P. Betancourt -- 6. Mortuary variability, social differentiation and ranking in Prepalatial Crete: The evidence from the cemetery of Phourni, Archanes: Yiannis Papadatos -- 7. Variables and diachronic diversities in the funerary remains of the Kamilari tholos tombs: Luca Girella -- 8. Managing with death in Prepalatial Crete: The evidence of the human remains: Sevi Triantaphyllou -- 9. The house tomb in context: Assessing mortuary behaviour in north-east Crete: Ilse Schoep -- 10. Visible and invisible death. Shifting patterns in the burial customs of Bronze Age Crete: Eleni Hatzaki -- 11. Recognising polities in prehistoric Crete: Todd Whitelaw -- 12. The relevance of survey data as evidence for settlement structure in Prepalatial Crete: Donald C. Haggis -- 13. Comparative issues in archaeological field survey in the Asterousia region: Andonis Vasilakis and Kostas Sbonias -- 14. Beyond the collective … The Minoan Palace in action: Jan Driessen -- 15. The "emergence of the individual" revisited: Memory and trans-corporeality in the mortuary landscapes of Bronze Age Crete: Yannis Hamilakis -- Back Cover.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
No physical items for this record

Cover -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- List of contributors -- 1. Keith Branigan: Introductory: Peter Warren -- 2. Roots and routes: Technologies of life, death, community and identity: Maria Relaki -- 3. Inspecting the foundations: The Early Minoan Project in review: Peter Tomkins -- 4. Early Minoan Knossos: A few new thoughts: Gerald Cadogan -- 5. Caves in Crete and their use as architectural space: Philip P. Betancourt -- 6. Mortuary variability, social differentiation and ranking in Prepalatial Crete: The evidence from the cemetery of Phourni, Archanes: Yiannis Papadatos -- 7. Variables and diachronic diversities in the funerary remains of the Kamilari tholos tombs: Luca Girella -- 8. Managing with death in Prepalatial Crete: The evidence of the human remains: Sevi Triantaphyllou -- 9. The house tomb in context: Assessing mortuary behaviour in north-east Crete: Ilse Schoep -- 10. Visible and invisible death. Shifting patterns in the burial customs of Bronze Age Crete: Eleni Hatzaki -- 11. Recognising polities in prehistoric Crete: Todd Whitelaw -- 12. The relevance of survey data as evidence for settlement structure in Prepalatial Crete: Donald C. Haggis -- 13. Comparative issues in archaeological field survey in the Asterousia region: Andonis Vasilakis and Kostas Sbonias -- 14. Beyond the collective … The Minoan Palace in action: Jan Driessen -- 15. The "emergence of the individual" revisited: Memory and trans-corporeality in the mortuary landscapes of Bronze Age Crete: Yannis Hamilakis -- Back Cover.

Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

© 2024 Resource Centre. All rights reserved.