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M. Leidorf
Language
English
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1233

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Regional Mycenaean decorated pottery
1999, M. Leidorf
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Aknowledgemnts
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction. A summary of the main characteristics of the pottery of
the different regions of Mycenaean Greece
Chronology. TABLE 1
Clay Analysis 18
LHI
LH IA
LH IB
LH IIIA L
LH IIIA2
LH IIIB (general)
LH IIB2
Transitional LH IIIB2-LH Ic Early
LH IIC Relative Chronology. TABLE i
LH IIIC Early
LH IIIC Middle47
LH IIIC Late .51 5
Submycenaean. 55
Chapter 1. The North-East Peloponnese. The Argolid and the Korinthia59
The Argolid60
Gazetteer60
The general significance of the pottery68
The pottery S0
The Korinthia .1197
Gazetteer197
The general significance of the pottery199
The pottery 202
Chapter 2. The South-East Peloponnese. Laconia with Kythera, Arcadia243
Laconia with Kythera 244
Gazetteer .244
The general significance of the pottery247
The pottery 252 252
Arcadia 294 294
Gazetteer 96 296
The general significance of the pottery296
The pottery .297 297
Chapter 3. The South-West Peloponnese. Messenia301
Gazetteer .303 303
The general significance of the pottery306
The pottery312
Chapter 4. The North-West Peloponnese. Elis and Achaea365
Elis365
Gazetteer .366
The general significance of the pottery. 369
The pottery 372
Achaea .399 399
Gazetteer,399
The general significance of the pottery402
The pottery 405 405
Chapter 5. The Ionian Islands, Kephallonia. Ithaka and Zakynthos443
Kephallonia443
Gazetteer .4443
The general significance of the pottery444
The pottery447
Ithaka469
Gazetteer 4 469
The general significance of the pottery469
The pottery470
Zakynthos479
Gazetteer479
The general significance of the pottery479
The pottery. 480
Chapter 6. South Central Greece. Attica with Aegina485
Gazetteer487
The general significance of the pottery491
The pottery500
VOLUME II
Chapter 7. East Central Greece. Boeotia, Euboea with Skyros639
Bocotia 640 640
Gazetteer 640
The general significance of the pottery644
The pottery648
Euboea 692
Gazetteer 6 692
The general significance of the pottery. 694
The pottery698
Skyros 7 726
Gazetteer ;726
The general significance of the pottery727
The pottery 7 728
Chapter 8. West Central Greece. Phocis and Aitolo-Akarnania739
Phocis740
Gazetteer741
The general significance of the pottery __743
The pottery747
Aitolo-Akamania797 797
Gazetteer 798 798
The general significance of the pottery 7 798
The pottery799
Chapter 9. North Central Greece. Phthiotis, Thessaly with the Northern Sporades (Skopelos)807
Phthiotis 808
Gazetteer. 808
The general significance of the pottery 810
The pottery811
Thessaly818
Gazetteer819
The extent of the Mycenaean culture in Thessaly822
The general significance of the pottery823
The pottery826
The Northern Sporades (Skopelos), 857
The general significance of the pottery857
The pottery858
Chapter 10. The Cyclades861
The Western Islands 863
Kea , 863
The general significance of the pottery864
The pottery867
Kythnos886
Seriphos886
Siphnos887
Kimolos888
Melos888
The general significance of the pottery889
The pottery893
The Northern Islands928
Andros928
Tinos929
Delos930
Rheneiae. 931
The Central Islands 932
Paros932
The general significance of the pottery932
The pottery933
Naxos937
The general significance of the pottery939
The pottery942
Kato Kouphonisi 961
Amorgos 961 961
The Southern Islands- 964
Thera .9,,964
Chapter I 11. The Dodecanese and the East Aegean967
The Dodecanese .0 970
Karpathos970
Gazetteer 7. 970
The general significance of the pottery9 970
The pottery971
Rhodes 9. 979
Gazetteer979
The general significance of the pottery982
The pottery989
Kos 17.5
Gazetteer 1075
The general significance of the pottery1076
The pottery1081
Kalymnos , , 1125
The general significance of the pottery 1 1125
The pottery-1127
Astypalaia1138
The general significance of the pottery. 1138
The pottery 1139
The East Aegean1146
Samos. 1146.
Ikaria1146 1146
Chios1147
The general significance of the pottery1148
The pottery 1149
Psara1156
Lesbos 1156
a i I
Indices1157
Index of museums1159
Index of sites from which pottery is illustrated 1182
Index of shapes illustrated1214
Index to plates .1 1233
Plates 1-8.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
At head of title: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut.

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Rahden, Westf
Genre
Catalogs.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
738/.0938/8
Library of Congress
NK3843 .M693 1999

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2 v. (1233 p., 8 p. of plates) :
Number of pages
1233

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OL3600577M
ISBN 10
3896460110
LCCN
2002329701
OCLC/WorldCat
42041639
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