Feasting is one of the most ubiquitous communal activities in the history of humanity. Oftentimes, feasting is accompanied by a substantial amount of material culture that carries intimate details of the activities that took place at these events. In fact, the changes in the material culture of a feast can also inform us as to how society itself was transforming by becoming increasingly insular or shifting toward a more regional sense of identity. One of the established methods of analyzing a feast is through the examination of its ceramic assemblage. The Bronze Age site of Mochlos in East Crete has a well-stratified Early Minoan deposit which has provided me with an opportunity to interpret a number of social, political, and economic intri...
This thesis explores functional aspects and cultural roles of cook-pots to evaluate domestic cooking...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
Archaeological evidence illustrating different activities that can be described as ‘feasts’, be it i...
During the Middle Minoan (MM) IB – IIB period (ca. 1900-1700 BC) on Crete, potters learned new ways ...
Feasting has always been an important cultural activity in the Aegean Bronze Age; however, it is dur...
The study of feasting on the Greek mainland during the Middle and Late Bronze Age provides insights ...
The practice of feasting - arguably one of the most important factors for social cohesion in the his...
Usually, our knowledge of history, society, and culture is based on the written sources. However, th...
In this thesis I offer a diachronic survey of feasting practices on the Greek mainland from c. 1600...
Feasting is a central social practice in past societies, and exists in some form in almost every hum...
Metal vessels made from precious materials are often noticeably absent from the archaeological recor...
Abstract: Early in the excavation of Nestor's palace at Pylos it was apparent that the palace w...
Food is among the most symbolically potent materials with which humans interact because it is simult...
In the Pre- and Protopalatial periods, Minoan burial practices were communal, interactive, and susta...
This thesis explores functional aspects and cultural roles of cook-pots to evaluate domestic cooking...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
Archaeological evidence illustrating different activities that can be described as ‘feasts’, be it i...
During the Middle Minoan (MM) IB – IIB period (ca. 1900-1700 BC) on Crete, potters learned new ways ...
Feasting has always been an important cultural activity in the Aegean Bronze Age; however, it is dur...
The study of feasting on the Greek mainland during the Middle and Late Bronze Age provides insights ...
The practice of feasting - arguably one of the most important factors for social cohesion in the his...
Usually, our knowledge of history, society, and culture is based on the written sources. However, th...
In this thesis I offer a diachronic survey of feasting practices on the Greek mainland from c. 1600...
Feasting is a central social practice in past societies, and exists in some form in almost every hum...
Metal vessels made from precious materials are often noticeably absent from the archaeological recor...
Abstract: Early in the excavation of Nestor's palace at Pylos it was apparent that the palace w...
Food is among the most symbolically potent materials with which humans interact because it is simult...
In the Pre- and Protopalatial periods, Minoan burial practices were communal, interactive, and susta...
This thesis explores functional aspects and cultural roles of cook-pots to evaluate domestic cooking...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...