Chapter |
Author |
Paper title |
1 |
Emilia Banou and Louise Hitchcock |
The 'Lord of Vapheio': the social identity of the dead and its implications for Laconia in the Late Helladic II–IIIA period. |
2 |
Diana Burton |
God and hero: the iconography and cult of Apollo at the Amyklaion. |
3 |
Nikolaos Dimakis |
The display of individual status in the burials οf Classical and Hellenistic Argos. |
4 |
Eleni Drakaki |
Late Bronze Age female burials with hard stone seals from the Peloponnese: a contextual approach. |
5 |
Rachel Fox |
Vessels and the body in Early Mycenaean funerary contexts. |
6 |
Florentia Fragkopoulou |
Sanctuary dedications and the treatment of the dead in Laconia (800–600 BC): the case of Artemis Orthia. |
7 |
Stamatis Fritzilas |
Grave stelai and burials in Megalopolis. |
8 |
Pepi Gavala |
The sculpted monuments in Laconian cemeteries (late 19th – early 20th century). |
9 |
Oliver Gengler |
Leonidas and the heroes of Thermopylae: memory of the dead and identity in Roman Sparta. |
10 |
Mercourios Georgiadis |
Honouring the dead in Mesolithic and Neolithic Peloponnese: a few general observations. |
11 |
Grigoris Grigorakakis |
New
investigations by the 39th Ephoreia of Prehistoric and Classical
antiquities at Helleniko, n. Kynouria. The burial of Late Classical date
from the western roadside cemetery. |
12 |
Georgia Kakourou-Chroni and Nikiforos Vrettakos |
“Let us depart ascending ...” |
13 |
Konstantinos Kalogeropoulos |
The social and religious significance of palatial jars as grave offerings. |
14 |
Dimitrios Katsoulakos |
The moiroloï (dirge) of the southern Laconian basin and the historical troubles of the area. |
15 |
Theodoros Katsoulakos |
The relationship of the moiroloï singer with the deceased as a source of inspiration. |
16 |
Georgia Kokkorou-Alevras |
Funerary statuary of the Archaic period in the Peloponnese. |
17 |
Eleni Konstantintidi-Syvridi and Konstantinos Paschalidis |
Honouring the dead behind the scenes: the case of the chamber tomb to the south of Grave Circle B at Mycenae. |
18 |
Angeliki Kossyva |
The invisible dead of Delpriza, Kranidi. |
19 |
Sokrates S. Koursoumis and Anna-Vassiliki Karapanagiotou |
Anthropomorphic stele from Levidi, Arcadia: A typological and interpretative study. |
20 |
Sotiris Lambropoulos, Panagiotis Moutzouridis and Kostas Nikolentzos |
Hybrid burial monuments of the Late Bronze Age in two recently excavated sites in Elis (Strephi and Arvaniti). |
21 |
Marioanna Louka |
Votive jewellery in the Archaic Peloponnese. |
22 |
Jean-Marc Luce |
Iron Age burial customs in the Peloponnese and their place in the funerary geography of the Greek world. |
23 |
Christina Marabea |
The tholos tomb at Kambos, Avia: excavation by Christos Tsountas, 1891. |
24 |
Eleni Marantou |
Ancestor worship and hero cult in the central and southern Peloponnese: the evidence from Pausanias. |
25 |
Iro Mathioudaki |
Honouring
the dead with polychrome pots: the case of mainland polychrome pottery
in Peloponnesian funerary contexts (an interpretative approach). |
26 |
Nikolas Papadimitriou |
“Passing away” or “passing through”? Changing funerary attitudes in the Peloponnese at the MBA/LBA transition. |
27 |
Metaxia Papapostolou |
‘Honourable death’: the honours paid in ancient Sparta to dead war-heroes and mothers dying in child-birth. |
28 |
Lena Papazoglou-Manioudaki |
Dishonouring
the dead: the plundering of tholos tombs in the Early Palatial period
and the case of the tholos tomb at Mygdalia Hill (Petroto) in Achaea. |
29 |
Annalisa Paradiso |
Did Herodotus ever see the list of the Three Hundred? |
30 |
George Paraskeviotis |
Agamemnon’s death in Seneca. |
31 |
Nicolette Pavlides |
Worshipping heroes: civic identity and the veneration of the communal dead in Archaic Sparta. |
32 |
Leonidas Petrakis |
A child’s remembrance of living through the Nazi atrocity against the ‘118 Spartans’ in autumn 1943. |
33 |
Angeliki Petropoulou |
The Spartan royal funeral in comparative perspective. |
34 |
Eleni Psychogiou |
Mycenaean and modern rituals of death and resurrection: comparative data based on a krater from Hagia Triada, Elis. |
35 |
James Roy |
Anyte of Tegea and the other dead. |
36 |
Yanis Saitas |
Cemeteries and settlements of Mani in Medieval and later periods: a second contribution. |
37 |
Nicholas Sekunda |
IG V.1 1124: the dead of Geronthrai fallen at Mantineia. |
38 |
Nadia Seremetakis |
Antiphony, ritual and the construction of truth. |
39 |
Naya Sgouritsa |
Remarks
on the use of plaster in tholos tombs at Mycenae: hypotheses on the
origin of the painted decoration of tombs in Mainland Greece. |
40 |
Georgios Steiris |
Exemplary deaths in the Peloponnese: Plutarch’s study of death and its revision by Georgius Trapezuntius Cretensis. |
41 |
Anthi Theodorou-Mavrommatidi |
A composite pendant in an EH I burial at the Apollo Maleatas site in Epidauros: an attempt at a biography. |
42 |
Erika Weiberg |
The invisible dead. The case of the Argolid and Corinthia during the Early Bronze Age. |
43 |
Theodora Zampaki |
The burial customs for Alexander the Great in Arabic historiography and the Alexander Romance. |
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