4. Material Culture and Epigraphy

Abstract

Books

 

2023.3.4.01

Boswinkel, Y. 2021. Labouring with large stones: a study into the investment and impact of construction projects on Mycenaean communities in Late Bronze Age Greece. Leiden.

(ISBN 9789464280104)

 

2023.3.4.02

Chaniotis, A., T. Corsten, N. Papazarkadas and E. Stavrianopoulou. 2022. Supplementum epigraphicum Graecum. Volume LXVII (2017). Leiden/Boston.

(ISBN 9789004532441)

 

2023.3.4.03

Mull, J. 2022. Towards the borders of the Bronze Age and beyond: Mycenaean long-distance travel and its reflection in myth. Leiden.

(ISBN 9789464260786)

 

2023.3.4.04

Peeters, D. 2023. Shaping Regionality in Socio-Economic Systems: Late Hellenistic-Late Roman Ceramic Production, Circulation, and Consumption in Boeotia, Central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700). Roman and Late Antique Mediterranean Pottery 18. Oxford.

(ISBN 9781803272191)

 

Articles

 

2023.3.4.05

Filoglou, D. and C. Çakırlar. 2023. “Animal Economy in Hellenistic Greece: A Zooarchaeological Study from Pherae (Thessaly).” Journal of Field Archaeology 48.3: 227-244.

2023.3.4.06

Lucas, T. and D. Bartzis. 2023. “Étude architecturale des remparts d’Akraiphia (Béotie).” Bulletin archéologique des Écoles françaises 2023.

 

2023.3.4.07

Pappa, E. 2022. “Herakles and the gorgon in Athenian Black-Figure vase-painting: Burlesque or Civic Theology.” Acta Classica 65: 157-194.

 

2023.3.4.08

Phialon, L. and V. L. Aravantinos. 2021. “Terracotta Birds and Hybrid Winged Creatures from Tanagra: Rethinking Relations between Funerary Practices, Beliefs and Religious Symbols in the Late Bronze Age Aegean.” In R. Laffineur and T. G. Palaima (eds.), Zoia: animal-human interactions in the Aegean middle and late Bronze Age. Leuven: 281-299.

 

2023.3.4.09

Rose, T. and S. Wallace. 2022. “The Athenian Revolt from Demetrios Poliorketes: New Evidence from Rhamnous (I. Rhamnous 404).” The Ancient History Bulletin 36.3-4: 166-178.

 

2023.3.4.10

Waal, W. 2022. “Deconstructing the Phoenician myth: ‘Cadmus and the palm-leaf tablets’ revisited.” The Journal of Hellenic Studies 142: 219-254.

 

2023.3.4.11

Wood, J. R. 2023. “Other ways to examine the finances behind the birth of Classical Greece.” Archaeometry 65.3: 570-586.

 

Reviews

 

2023.3.4.12

Boswinkel, Y. 2021. Labouring with large stones: a study into the investment and impact of construction projects on Mycenaean communities in Late Bronze Age Greece. Leiden. Reviewed by: M. Devolder, 2023. American Journal of Archeology 127.1: E001-E002.

 

2023.3.4.13

Hülden, O. 2020. Das griechische Befestigungswesen der archaischen Zeit. Entwicklungen - Formen – Funktionen. Vienna. Reviewed by: T. Alušík, 2023. H-Soz Kult 23.01.23.

 

2023.3.4.14

Knodell, A. R. 2021. Societies in Transition in Early Greece: An Archaeological History. Oakland. Reviewed by: M. G. Stocker, 2022. The Journal of Hellenic Studies 142: 427-429.

 

2023.3.4.15

Laffineur, R. and T. G. Palaima (eds.) 2021. Zoia: animal-human interactions in the Aegean middle and late Bronze Age. Aegaeum 45. Leuven. Reviewed by: A. DiBattista, 2023. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2023.02.15.

 

2023.3.4.16

Lemos, I. and A. Kotsonas. 2020. A Companion to the Archaeology of Early Greece and the Mediterranean. Hoboken. Reviewed by: M. Loy, 2022. The Journal of Hellenic Studies 142: 423-424.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

4. Material Culture and Epigraphy. (2023). Teiresias Journal Online, 2(1). Retrieved from https://www.uni-muenster.de/Ejournals/index.php/tjo/article/view/4961
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