Mycenaean era archaeology
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Recent papers in Mycenaean era archaeology
Overview on food and nutrition in Mycenaean Greece. Published version of my Ph. D. thesis from 2002.
Sanctuaries in Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece appear to have property which they manage. This means that they are not merely ideological institutions, but also command financial power and resources, an important conclusion for the... more
This article (in Dutch) evaluates the evidence for Mycenaean participation in Royal Gift Exchange, focusing especially the relation between the King of Mycenae and the Great Kings of Egypt and Hatti). It argues that the Mycenaean world... more
The performance of funerary ritual is one of the hallmarks of the Mycenaean period. The materiality and performative aspects have often been lost in typologies and classificatory approaches concerned with the identity and status of the... more
Often, contemporary archaeological research is adapted to fit antiquated notions of time and place. This is a development demonstrated atop the Mycenaean acropolis and throughout the surrounding landscape. This paper explores the temporal... more
A (Dutch) publication of a lecture held at Gent University, in the Fall of 2014. It is only appropriate that the Hellenic Centre of the University of Gent, a city situated not too far away from the trenches of the Great War dedicates... more
The article is devoted to significance of metallurgy of bronze, delivering of copper and tin into Aegean and consumption of bronze in Mycenaean centers of the Late Bronze Age. Metallurgy of bronze was vital for the formation and... more
A cache of artifacts, recovered in 2014 by the cultural heritage squadron of the Guardia di Finanza (Gruppo Tutela Patrimonio Archeologico of the Nucleo Polizia Tributaria di Roma), included two Mycenaean stirrup jars among the pottery... more
Keywords: archaeophysiology, archaeology, physiology, physical performance, tactical athletes, panoply, armor, armour, ancient swordsmanship, battle, combat, combat stimulation, battle mode, Bronze Age, Homer’s “Iliad”, weapon use, sword,... more
Los micénicos son los griegos del segundo milenio a.C. Su aparición en la historia puede fecharse en torno al 1600 a.C. y su desaparición en torno al 1180 a.C. Toman su nombre de la ciudad de Micenas, cuyos restos arqueológicos... more
The performance of Mycenaean funerary rites involved a number of different settings. Some of these are clear from the evidence (tomb, cemetery); others may be inferred (place of preparation and perhaps exposition of the corpse; the... more
Dieses Buch präsentiert 200 Objekte aus dem antiken Griechenland, die in Museen der ganzen Welt ausgestellt sind. Sie veranschaulichen den Reichtum der antiken griechischen Kultur und bringen sie dem Leser näher. Die hier beschriebenen... more
Wino jest najstarszym znanym alkoholem. Prawdopodobnie było również pierwszą dostępną człowiekowi używką. Na terenie Egei już od wczesnej epoki brązu wino osiągnęło ważna pozycje jako składnik diety, ofiara, czy półprodukt w... more
Vpád morských národov do priestoru starovekého sveta neustále láka pozornosť bádateľov. Je to jeden z najpozoruhodnejších a najtragickejších komplexov udalostí v dejinách ľudstva. Nešlo iba o inváziu bojovníkov na dané územie. Do pohybu... more
Beads made out of faience appear in various shapes which are rarely very characteristic for a single period or region. The so-called openwork bead (also called lantern bead) of the Late Bronze Age may represent an exception because of its... more
The Dendra panoply was originally discovered by Professor Paul Åström and Dr Nicolaos Verdelis, in tomb 12 in Argolis/Greece, near Midea citadel and is dated on LHIIB period. Since it is considered the first complete set of body armor... more
The paper analyzes the design principles involved in the construction of the 13th century BC Lions Gate at Mycenae. It is shown that this design involves Basic Geometry, namely three circles, an isosceles (quite possibly meant to be... more
Ever since the art of the Aegean world first became accessible, its distinctive ornamental designs have been much admired. The floral and foliate motifs and the spiral and circular patterns, which seem to be the essence of Minoan and... more
In 2015, an intaglio gem was discovered in Pylos (Messenia, Greece) from the beginning of the Late Bronze Age with a scene of two warriors in combat. This representation is part of a group of similar images on seals. The analysis of these... more
The presence of imported and locally produced Mycenaean pottery in western Anatolia has long caught the attention of scholars and various explanatory models have been proposed to explain the apparent attractiveness of the pottery. In most... more
La sociedad griega mantuvo siempre una marcada diferenciación de roles femeninos y masculinos, lo cual tuvo una enorme influencia en la creación de su espacio mitológico. Las mujeres que transgredían el modelo establecido y aceptado... more
On the origin of the Homeric word for bath: Asaminthos. On the meaning and etymology of the archaic Greek word ἀσάμινθος, meaning « bathtub », which occurs eleven times in Homer. As a legitimate Mycenaean word (a-sa-mi-to) for a kind of... more
The paper examines whether Attica was a unified Mycenaean state in the LBA or a politically fragmented region.