Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens 9

Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens 9
Title Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens 9 PDF eBook
Author Nicolai Mariegaard
Publisher Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Pages 207
Release 2019-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 8771848657

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Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens

Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens
Title Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens PDF eBook
Author Rune Frederiksen
Publisher Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Pages 323
Release 2017-05-04
Genre History
ISBN 8771845062

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Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens

Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens
Title Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens PDF eBook
Author Nicolai Mariegaard
Publisher Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens
Pages 195
Release 2019-06
Genre
ISBN 9788771848182

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Proceedings of the well-esteemed Danish Institute in Athens conducting several archaeological excavations in Greece. This is the ninth volume of the journal. It includes articles on archaeology, art history, ancient and modern Greek history, philology and literature.

Death in Late Bronze Age Greece

Death in Late Bronze Age Greece
Title Death in Late Bronze Age Greece PDF eBook
Author Joanne M. A. Murphy
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 359
Release 2020-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 0190926066

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"Late Bronze Age tombs in Greece and their attendant mortuary practices have been a topic of scholarly debate for over a century, dominated by the idea of a monolithic culture with the same developmental trajectories throughout the region. This book contributes to that body of scholarship by exploring both the level of variety and of similarity that we see in the practices at each site and thereby highlights the differences between communities that otherwise look very similar. By bringing together an international group of scholars working on tombs and cemeteries on mainland Greece, Crete, and in the Dodecanese we are afforded a unique view of the development and diversity of these communities. The papers provide a penetrative analysis of the related issues by discussing tombs connected with sites ranging in size from palaces to towns to villages and in date from the start to the end of the Late Bronze Age. This book contextualizes the mortuary studies in recent debates on diversity at the main palatial and secondary sites and between the economic and political strategies and practices throughout Greece. The papers in the volume illustrate the pervasive connection between the mortuary sphere and society through the creation and expression of cultural narratives, and draw attention to the social tensions played out in the mortuary arena"--

Past Vulnerability

Past Vulnerability
Title Past Vulnerability PDF eBook
Author Felix Riede
Publisher Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Pages 279
Release 2015-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 8771840249

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Volcanic eruptions can affect everything--nature, wildlife, people. From the earliest times, human resilience has been tested by this most severe environmental hazard resulting in a variety of collective responses--from despair and helplessness to endurance, increased worship of the gods, and even mass migrations. Past Vulnerability breaks new ground by examining the histories of extreme environmental events, from the resent eruptions of Mount Merapi in Central Java to the prehistoric Toba supervolcanic eruption 74,000 years ago on the island of Sumatra. Experts from a broad and unconventional range of disciplines--from anthropology to literature studies and from archaeology to theology--discuss the impacts of volcanic eruptions in human history and prehistory. The book sets the scene for a 'palaeosocial volcanology' that complements and extends current approaches to volcanic hazards in the natural and social sciences by presenting historically informed and evidence-based analyses on how traditional societies dealt with these dangers--or failed to do so.

The Undeciphered Signs of Linear B

The Undeciphered Signs of Linear B
Title The Undeciphered Signs of Linear B PDF eBook
Author Anna P. Judson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 374
Release 2020-09-24
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1108849350

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Decades after Michael Ventris deciphered Linear B and showed that its language was Greek, nearly one-sixth of its syllabic signs' sound-values are still unknown. This book offers a new approach to establishing these undeciphered signs' possible values. Analysis of Linear B's structure and usage not only establishes these signs' most likely sound-values – providing the best possible basis for future decipherments – but also sheds light on the writing system as a whole. The undeciphered signs are also used to explore the evidence provided by palaeography for the chronology of the Linear B documents and the activities of the Mycenaean scribes. The conclusions presented in this book therefore deepen our understanding not only of the undeciphered signs but also of the Linear B writing system as a whole, the texts it was used to write, and the insight these documents bring us into the world of the Mycenaean palaces. A colour version of figures 5.1-5.4 of chapter 5 can be found under the 'Resources' tab.

Children, Death and Burial

Children, Death and Burial
Title Children, Death and Burial PDF eBook
Author Eileen Murphy
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 289
Release 2017-08-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1785707159

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Children, Death and Burials assembles a panorama of studies with a focus on juvenile burials; the 16 papers have a wide geographic and temporal breadth and represent a range of methodological approaches. All have a similar objective in mind, however, namely to understand how children were treated in death by different cultures in the past; to gain insights concerning the roles of children of different ages in their respective societies and to find evidence of the nature of past adult–child relationships and interactions across the life course. The contextualisation and integration of the data collected, both in the field and in the laboratory, enables more nuanced understandings to be gained in relation to the experiences of the young in the past. A broad range of issues are addressed within the volume, including the inclusion/exclusion of children in particular burial environments and the impact of age in relation to the place of children in society. Child burials clearly embody identity and ‘the domestic child’, ‘the vulnerable child’, ‘the high status child’, ‘the cherished child’, ‘the potential child’, ‘the ritual child’ and the ‘political child’, and combinations thereof, are evident throughout the narratives. Investigation of the burial practices afforded to children is pivotal to enlightenment in relation to key facets of past life, including the emotional responses shown towards children during life and in death, as well as an understanding of their place within the social strata and ritual activities of their societies. An important new collection of papers by leading researchers in funerary archaeology, examining the particular treatment of juvenile burials in the past. In particular focuses on the expression of varying status and identity of children in the funerary archaeological record as a key to understanding the place of children in different societies.