This paper, which is mainly based on the data collected for the database of my PhD thesis, presents a contextual analysis of small-scale antropomorphic and zoomorphic Cretan terracotta figures and vase attachments (appliques) of the Protogeometric and Geometric periods recovered in funeral contexts in Central and Eastern Crete. At the present state of research, on the island of Minos the wheelmade human and animal figures typically occuring in sanctuaries of the Early Iron Age, and attested also in other contexts, seem to be almost absent from the contemporary burial sphere and this appear to be in contrast to what have been observed in other regions of the Aegean.The paper not only acknowledges the difficulties of interpreting the meaning ...
Important new data was, recently, collected from the excavations of an area 2 km north-east of Thebe...
"The history of Greece in the Dark Age is considerably easier to explore on Crete than on the mainla...
Choosing the “Dipylon vases" as a point of departure, the present article explores the funerary prac...
This thesis addresses the lacuna in the study of Greek terracotta figures and figurines correspondin...
The paper briefly summarizes the previous research on the manufacturing techniques of Cretan coropla...
At the beginning of this paper, the Protogeometric Cretan framework of the small anthropomorphic cor...
No AbstractIn 1958 a chest-shaped grave has been dug out in Neapolis Thessaloniki containing very im...
This thesis provides a first contextual study of the terracottas from Hellenistic Demetrias. Focusin...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
Anthropomorphic vessels form a special subcategory of the material culture from Bronze Age Crete. In...
The oldest clay votive figurines, which were found on the Patela hill, near Priniàs, date back to th...
Figurines – or terracotta made figurative objects – are a frequently encountered material category i...
The conference in Catania had two major implications: it made an important contribution to the study...
International audienceAbout 850 terracotta figurines have been found in Roman Africa since the late ...
Important new data was, recently, collected from the excavations of an area 2 km north-east of Thebe...
"The history of Greece in the Dark Age is considerably easier to explore on Crete than on the mainla...
Choosing the “Dipylon vases" as a point of departure, the present article explores the funerary prac...
This thesis addresses the lacuna in the study of Greek terracotta figures and figurines correspondin...
The paper briefly summarizes the previous research on the manufacturing techniques of Cretan coropla...
At the beginning of this paper, the Protogeometric Cretan framework of the small anthropomorphic cor...
No AbstractIn 1958 a chest-shaped grave has been dug out in Neapolis Thessaloniki containing very im...
This thesis provides a first contextual study of the terracottas from Hellenistic Demetrias. Focusin...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
Anthropomorphic vessels form a special subcategory of the material culture from Bronze Age Crete. In...
The oldest clay votive figurines, which were found on the Patela hill, near Priniàs, date back to th...
Figurines – or terracotta made figurative objects – are a frequently encountered material category i...
The conference in Catania had two major implications: it made an important contribution to the study...
International audienceAbout 850 terracotta figurines have been found in Roman Africa since the late ...
Important new data was, recently, collected from the excavations of an area 2 km north-east of Thebe...
"The history of Greece in the Dark Age is considerably easier to explore on Crete than on the mainla...
Choosing the “Dipylon vases" as a point of departure, the present article explores the funerary prac...