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Classics Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Masters and Workshops, III. The First Generation Mycenaean Masters
(Kadmos, 1984)The third in a series of articles attributing Aegean sealstones and finger rings of the Late Bronze to stylistic groups. -
Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Masters and Workshops, II. The First Generation Minoan Masters
(Kadmos, 1982)The second in a series of articles attributing Aegean sealstones and finger rings of the Late Bronze to stylistic groups. -
Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Masters and Workshops, I. Introduction
(Kadmos, 1982)The introduction to a series of articles attributing Aegean sealstones and finger rings of the Late Bronze Age to stylistic groups. -
Cretan Hieroglyphic Wool Units (LANA, double mina)
(De Boccard, 2005)Minoan Hieroglyphic document CHIC *089, on analogy with Linear A and B wool documents, records the wool of a certain type of cloth as the equivalent in weight of 3 double minas, that is 1 wool unit (or the wool from 4 sheep). -
Women in Relief. 'Double Consciousness' in Classical Attic Tombstones
(University of Texas Press, 2002)The classical Greek cemetery was a women's space. The tombstones were often decorated with idealized portraits of the women buried below; other women are also often depicted, and inscriptions give names and qualities. A ... -
A Balkan-Aegean-Anatolian Glyptic Koine in the Neolithic and EBA Periods
(2009-01-04)From central Europe through the Balkans and Greece to the Near East a range of clay and stone stamps ("pintaderas") carry similar designs in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages (ca. 4000-2200 BCE). This "koine" attests to ... -
Seals? from Middle Helladic Greece
(Hydra. Working Papers in Middle Bronze Age Studies, 1991)On the Greek mainland clay stamps have been found dating to the Middle Helladic period (ca. 2000-1500); they may have been used for stamping cloth. -
Waist Compression in the Aegean Late Bronze Age
(Archaeological News, 2000)Elite Minoan women (Bronze Age Crete) practiced waist compression (or corsetting). This study gives the evidence for this practice and uses the experience of modern practictioners of waist compression, as given in blogs ... -
Non-sphragistic Uses of Minoan-Mycenaean Sealstones and Rings
(Kadmos, 1977)A survey of the uses of Minoan-Mycenaean sealstones and finger rings, apart from their use as administrative objects. This includes: the significance of stringhole orientation, how seals were worn, their use as votive ... -
Helen Bacon Beacon, an obituary
(ákoue (Newsletter for the American School of Classical Studies, Athens), 2008-07)Helen Bacon Beacon died 9 November 2007, past president of the American Philological Association, member of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, and champion of gay rights. -
review of CMS III
(American Journal of Archaeology, 2008-10)A review of Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, vol. 3, The Giamalakis Collection in the Herakleion Museum, Crete.