The building complex at the acropolis plateau and the three adjacent, richly furnished tholos tombs attest tothe existence of an elite group at the site of Kakovatos during early Mycenaean times. The tombs that contained, amongother precious finds, palatial jars and oval-mouthed amphorae verify the presence of a powerful social group operatingthere during this transformative period, when major social changes took place throughout the Peloponnese with theemergence of political and social hierarchies.An integrated project combining archaeological and scientific data is being carried out concerning both the finer andcoarser pottery from Kakovatos in order to shed light on issues of pottery production and supply. Petrographic datacombined with ...
Recent theoretical and methodological developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeol...
The Peloponnese is often called the heartland of Mycenaean civilisation, and it is certainly possibl...
During the Middle Minoan (MM) IB – IIB period (ca. 1900-1700 BC) on Crete, potters learned new ways ...
The building complex at the acropolis plateau and the three adjacent, richly furnished tholos tombs ...
Kakovatos is mainly known for its three large and richly furnished tholos tombs that rival the wealt...
The Mycenaean tholos tombs of Kakovatos in the western Peloponnese belong to the largest of their ti...
The impact of Crete on the societies and material culture of the Greek mainland, particularly in rel...
Kos’ prominent position close to the mainland, Crete, the Cyclades, and the Anatolian coast, encapsu...
This thesis examines the production, exchange and consumption of pottery around the Saronic Gulf, Gr...
Recent studies acknowledge Mycenaean cultural and political interference as well as continuous accul...
Recent landscape archaeological research on the island of Zakynthos has resulted in the identificati...
This thesis explores functional aspects and cultural roles of cook-pots to evaluate domestic cooking...
When Spyridon Marinatos excavated the LH I–II chamber tomb cemetery at Volimidia, among other sites ...
Separated by less than 4 km and set in a strategic position about 25 km east of Knossos on the north...
This paper analyses the socio-political trajectories of Kos in the wider eastern Mediterranean conte...
Recent theoretical and methodological developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeol...
The Peloponnese is often called the heartland of Mycenaean civilisation, and it is certainly possibl...
During the Middle Minoan (MM) IB – IIB period (ca. 1900-1700 BC) on Crete, potters learned new ways ...
The building complex at the acropolis plateau and the three adjacent, richly furnished tholos tombs ...
Kakovatos is mainly known for its three large and richly furnished tholos tombs that rival the wealt...
The Mycenaean tholos tombs of Kakovatos in the western Peloponnese belong to the largest of their ti...
The impact of Crete on the societies and material culture of the Greek mainland, particularly in rel...
Kos’ prominent position close to the mainland, Crete, the Cyclades, and the Anatolian coast, encapsu...
This thesis examines the production, exchange and consumption of pottery around the Saronic Gulf, Gr...
Recent studies acknowledge Mycenaean cultural and political interference as well as continuous accul...
Recent landscape archaeological research on the island of Zakynthos has resulted in the identificati...
This thesis explores functional aspects and cultural roles of cook-pots to evaluate domestic cooking...
When Spyridon Marinatos excavated the LH I–II chamber tomb cemetery at Volimidia, among other sites ...
Separated by less than 4 km and set in a strategic position about 25 km east of Knossos on the north...
This paper analyses the socio-political trajectories of Kos in the wider eastern Mediterranean conte...
Recent theoretical and methodological developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeol...
The Peloponnese is often called the heartland of Mycenaean civilisation, and it is certainly possibl...
During the Middle Minoan (MM) IB – IIB period (ca. 1900-1700 BC) on Crete, potters learned new ways ...