This paper presents the results obtained through a re-assessment of the archaeological record coming from tholos tomb A at Haghia Triada, Crete. The funerary structure was excavated in 1904 by F. Halbherr and E. Stefani, and was published only in 1930 by L. Banti, who showed a selection of the artefacts. The re-assessment has been carried out in two different levels: firstly, the reading of the handbooks of Halbherr and Stefani, provides new data in order to reconstruct the stratigraphical sequence and to propose a most detailed location of each finding. The second level encompasses the analysis of the burial offerings, according to the new proposal of classification suggested for the prepalatial ceramic assemblage of Knossos. It was also p...
Creta Antica 10/IIS. Todaro, Pottery production in the Prepalatial Mesara: the Artisan’s quarter to ...
Burial mounds in the Region of Istria in the northern Adriatic have long been known but few of them ...
This work has been pointed at reviewing the previous publications of Phaistian Neolithic pottery on ...
The paper presents the result of the soundings carried on in Ayia Triada in 1997-1999, starting from...
After one hundred years of excavations and researches on the site, in spite of the relative shortage...
Over the last decade a great deal of attention has been paid to the Prepalatial evidence discovered ...
The bulk of the evidence for the Pre- and early Protopalatial societies of Crete comes from cemetery...
After its abandonment in the TM IIIB, and in the course of the first centuries of the Iron Age, the ...
In the centenary of the Italian researches at Haghia Triada, we propose a review of the LM I archaeo...
During the excavations in the NE sector of Haghia Triada in 1993, a MM III pitharaki (HTR 2475) was ...
This paper deals with a monument that is, up to this date, unique in Sicily and in the Italian penin...
The few Neolithic graves so far recognized in Crete are simple inhumations in rock shelters and cave...
On the basis of the excavation notebooks and letters we reconstruct the difficult history of this ex...
A small group of fourteen stone vases was found at Haghia Triada during the excavations 1991 and 199...
Burial Building 19, which is located in the southern part of the Phourni cemetery at Archanes, Crete...
Creta Antica 10/IIS. Todaro, Pottery production in the Prepalatial Mesara: the Artisan’s quarter to ...
Burial mounds in the Region of Istria in the northern Adriatic have long been known but few of them ...
This work has been pointed at reviewing the previous publications of Phaistian Neolithic pottery on ...
The paper presents the result of the soundings carried on in Ayia Triada in 1997-1999, starting from...
After one hundred years of excavations and researches on the site, in spite of the relative shortage...
Over the last decade a great deal of attention has been paid to the Prepalatial evidence discovered ...
The bulk of the evidence for the Pre- and early Protopalatial societies of Crete comes from cemetery...
After its abandonment in the TM IIIB, and in the course of the first centuries of the Iron Age, the ...
In the centenary of the Italian researches at Haghia Triada, we propose a review of the LM I archaeo...
During the excavations in the NE sector of Haghia Triada in 1993, a MM III pitharaki (HTR 2475) was ...
This paper deals with a monument that is, up to this date, unique in Sicily and in the Italian penin...
The few Neolithic graves so far recognized in Crete are simple inhumations in rock shelters and cave...
On the basis of the excavation notebooks and letters we reconstruct the difficult history of this ex...
A small group of fourteen stone vases was found at Haghia Triada during the excavations 1991 and 199...
Burial Building 19, which is located in the southern part of the Phourni cemetery at Archanes, Crete...
Creta Antica 10/IIS. Todaro, Pottery production in the Prepalatial Mesara: the Artisan’s quarter to ...
Burial mounds in the Region of Istria in the northern Adriatic have long been known but few of them ...
This work has been pointed at reviewing the previous publications of Phaistian Neolithic pottery on ...