The present article aims to examine some iconographic aspects of ship representations on Late Helladic III C pictorial pottery (c.1220-1075 BC). Our primary focus is on the function of the ship motif within the context of the Aegean and contemporary Eastern Mediterranean iconography with emphasis on artistic conventions. Two basic iconographic elements, the figurehead prows and the so-called "horizontal ladder" pattern, are briefly considered and some new interpretations are suggested
This thesis deals with a distinct group of Aegean pottery from the Late Bronze Age known as the Octo...
Mycenean society on mainland Greece started to decline with the collapse of the palatial system duri...
Thousands of Late Bronze Age vases were traded among the nations of the eastern Mediterranean littor...
The present article aims to examine some iconographic aspects of ship representations on Late Hellad...
Previously in the University eprints HAIRST pilot service at http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive...
Large, bold marks are painted or incised on the handles or bases of thirty-seven pictorial vases. Th...
Many different types of evidence provide clues to the nature of commercial exchange among the region...
The importance of watercraft to the Bronze Age Aegeans is undeniable, especially in terms of subsist...
The present thesis offers a comprehensive study of ships and nautical technology in the Eastern Medi...
At least 3 of the 10 pithoi (large ceramic transport containers) stowed on the ship that sank at Ulu...
Marine Style pottery vessels are among the most famous Bronze Age Aegean objects. Produced on Crete ...
THESIS 8578.1THESIS 8578.2THESIS 8578.3The Minoan civilisation which flourished on Crete in the Bron...
"This volume focuses on the origin and development of the maritime transport container from the Earl...
The practice of incising potmarks into LH and LM III vessels after firing is not only distinctive bu...
Attic Black Figure and Red Figure pottery was continuously imported in Cyprus for about 300 years; t...
This thesis deals with a distinct group of Aegean pottery from the Late Bronze Age known as the Octo...
Mycenean society on mainland Greece started to decline with the collapse of the palatial system duri...
Thousands of Late Bronze Age vases were traded among the nations of the eastern Mediterranean littor...
The present article aims to examine some iconographic aspects of ship representations on Late Hellad...
Previously in the University eprints HAIRST pilot service at http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive...
Large, bold marks are painted or incised on the handles or bases of thirty-seven pictorial vases. Th...
Many different types of evidence provide clues to the nature of commercial exchange among the region...
The importance of watercraft to the Bronze Age Aegeans is undeniable, especially in terms of subsist...
The present thesis offers a comprehensive study of ships and nautical technology in the Eastern Medi...
At least 3 of the 10 pithoi (large ceramic transport containers) stowed on the ship that sank at Ulu...
Marine Style pottery vessels are among the most famous Bronze Age Aegean objects. Produced on Crete ...
THESIS 8578.1THESIS 8578.2THESIS 8578.3The Minoan civilisation which flourished on Crete in the Bron...
"This volume focuses on the origin and development of the maritime transport container from the Earl...
The practice of incising potmarks into LH and LM III vessels after firing is not only distinctive bu...
Attic Black Figure and Red Figure pottery was continuously imported in Cyprus for about 300 years; t...
This thesis deals with a distinct group of Aegean pottery from the Late Bronze Age known as the Octo...
Mycenean society on mainland Greece started to decline with the collapse of the palatial system duri...
Thousands of Late Bronze Age vases were traded among the nations of the eastern Mediterranean littor...