The Wider Island of Pelops : : Studies on Prehistoric Aegean Pottery in Honour of Professor Christopher Mee.

This volume explores the myriad ways in which pottery was created, utilized, and experienced in the prehistoric Aegean, across a period of more than 4000 years between the Middle Neolithic and the Early Iron Age transition.

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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents Page -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Professor Christopher Mee (1950-2013) -- The Late-Final Neolithic and Early Helladic I Pottery from Midea in the Argolid: Continuity and Change -- Eva Alram-Stern, Clare Burke, Katie Demakopoulou and Peter M. Day -- Kouphovouno and the Cyclades: A Note -- R. L. N. Barber -- A Submerged EH II Settlement at Lambayanna in the Argolid: The Preliminary Results of the 2015 Survey1 -- Julien Beck, Patrizia Birchler Emery and Despina Koutsoumba -- Tradition, Transition, and the Impact of the New in Neolithic Greece -- William Cavanagh and Josette Renard -- Final Neolithic and Early Helladic Pottery from Geraki -- Joost Crouwel -- Understanding Mycenae -- E.B. French † -- Localism and Interconnectivity in a Post-Palatial Laconian Maritime Landscape (Late Helladic IIIC to Submycenaean/Early Protogeometric)1 -- Chrysanthi Gallou, Jon Henderson, Elias Spondylis and William Cavanagh -- Similarities and Differences between Korakou and Kolonna in the Early and Middle Bronze Ages -- Walter Gauss -- The Ceramic Assemblage of Leska on Kythera -- Mercourios Georgiadis -- Regional Diversities or Occupational Gap? -- Stella Katsarou and Andreas Darlas -- Attica during the Final Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age: Regional Ceramic Traditions and Connections with Neighbouring Areas -- Margarita Nazou -- The Study of Mycenaean Pottery from Cyprus: A Short Story of the 1895 British Museum Excavations at Site D, Kourion1 -- Angelos Papadopoulos -- Filling a Gap: First Steps in the Discovery of Early Helladic III Laconia -- Aris Papayiannis -- Ceramic Surprises from LH IIIC Aigeira -- Jeremy Rutter -- Coarse Labours Long Continued: Cooking Vessels, Culinary Technology and Prehistoric Foodways at Phylakopi, Melos1 -- David Michael Smith.
Ritual Pyres in Minoan Peak Sanctuaries. Reality and Popular Myths -- Iphiyenia Tournavitou.
This volume explores the myriad ways in which pottery was created, utilized, and experienced in the prehistoric Aegean, across a period of more than 4000 years between the Middle Neolithic and the Early Iron Age transition.
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