In this article, an attempt is made to enrich the conventional archaeological picture of the much-discussed Early Iron Age (EIA) weapon burials at Athens and Lefkandi, largely reverting to a comparative approach. The presence in some of these burials of working tools that can be connected with carpentry, raises the question of the relationship of the Greek evidence with that of the European koine of the period, where the hybridization of the system of symbols referring to war and to carpentry spread in the cemeteries according to differentiated geographic models, and culminated in the course of the 8th century BC, in parallel with the emerging of a new social order determined by the urban phenomenon. On the other hand, the occurrences of to...
Clay heads and faces from the Early Iron Age The Early Iron Age is one of the prehistoric periods wh...
International audienceSince the first excavations in the Early Iron Age cemetery at Vergina during t...
This thesis aims to contribute to the knowledge of cosmetic aids in the Aegean region in the Late Br...
Abstract: Burials constitute the main evidence for existence of Athenian society during the Early ...
International audienceIn Mycenaean Greece, the number of burials furnished with tools identified so ...
The weapon burial ritual has a long term history in the Greek burial practises and recent researche...
The article illustrates the evidence related to the weapon burial ritual in the specific context of ...
This thesis studies the evidence related to warfare and warriors in the Early Iron Age of Greece, fr...
The swords deposited in the Mycenae Grave Circles are some of the most visible symbols of the emerge...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
At the turn of the seventh century, Athenian burial practices underwent a series of changes, includi...
The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, inc...
Acquiring significance. Constructing warrior''s identity at the Lower Mureș Valley. The main purpose...
A survey of the iron swords from Early Iron Age (EIA) Attica and Lefkandi (1100-850 BC) in their arc...
The seventh century B.C. saw a number of changes in Attic mortuary practices with the emergence of t...
Clay heads and faces from the Early Iron Age The Early Iron Age is one of the prehistoric periods wh...
International audienceSince the first excavations in the Early Iron Age cemetery at Vergina during t...
This thesis aims to contribute to the knowledge of cosmetic aids in the Aegean region in the Late Br...
Abstract: Burials constitute the main evidence for existence of Athenian society during the Early ...
International audienceIn Mycenaean Greece, the number of burials furnished with tools identified so ...
The weapon burial ritual has a long term history in the Greek burial practises and recent researche...
The article illustrates the evidence related to the weapon burial ritual in the specific context of ...
This thesis studies the evidence related to warfare and warriors in the Early Iron Age of Greece, fr...
The swords deposited in the Mycenae Grave Circles are some of the most visible symbols of the emerge...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
At the turn of the seventh century, Athenian burial practices underwent a series of changes, includi...
The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, inc...
Acquiring significance. Constructing warrior''s identity at the Lower Mureș Valley. The main purpose...
A survey of the iron swords from Early Iron Age (EIA) Attica and Lefkandi (1100-850 BC) in their arc...
The seventh century B.C. saw a number of changes in Attic mortuary practices with the emergence of t...
Clay heads and faces from the Early Iron Age The Early Iron Age is one of the prehistoric periods wh...
International audienceSince the first excavations in the Early Iron Age cemetery at Vergina during t...
This thesis aims to contribute to the knowledge of cosmetic aids in the Aegean region in the Late Br...