2017 - Firenze University Press
Table of contents
VII PREFACE
Anna Margherita Jasink, Judith Weingarten, Silvia Ferrara
AREAS
AEGEAN
3 A MEASURED WORLD? MEASURES IN MINOAN DAILY LIFE
Maria Emanuela Alberti
41 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD: HIEROGLYPHIC SEALS AS PERSONAL MARKERS AND OBJECTS OF DISPLAY
Silvia Ferrara, Anna Margherita Jasink
55 MANAGEMENT, POWER AND NON-LITERATE COMMUNICATION IN PREPALATIAL AND PALATIAL MESARA
Pietro Militello
73 ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTS WITHOUT WRITING: THE CASE OF SEALINGS AND FLAT-BASED NODULES
Massimo Perna
81 THE ROLE OF NON-WRITTEN COMMUNICATION IN MINOAN ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICES
Ilse Schoep
99 WHEN ONE EQUALS ONE: THE MINOAN ROUNDEL Judith Weingarten
ANATOLIA AND CYPRUS
111 HOW TO READ THE SIGNS: THE USE OF SYMBOLS, MARKING AND PICTOGRAPHS IN BRONZE AGE ANATOLIA
Willemijn Waal
131 CYPRO-MINOAN IN MARKING SYSTEMS OF THE EASTERN AND CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN: NEW METHODS OF INVESTIGATING OLD QUESTIONS Miguel Valério, Brent Davis
VI NON-SCRIBAL COMMUNICATION MEDIA IN THE BRONZE AGE AEGEAN AND SURROUNDING AREAS
153 WRITING «SYSTEMS»: LITERACY AND THE TRANSMISSION OF WRITING IN NON-ADMINISTRATIVE CONTEXTS
Philippa Steele
NEAR EAST AND EGYPT
175 MAKING TOKENS TALK
Denise Schmandt-Besserat, Niloufar Moghimi
185 SEAL IMPRESSIONS ON JARS: IMAGES, STORAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Stefania Mazzoni
207 NON-SCRIBAL COMMUNICATION IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT DURING THE MIDDLE AND LATE BRONZE AGES
Assaf Yasur-Landau
221 PREDYNASTIC EGYPTIAN ICONOGRAPHY: CONTRIBUTIONS AND RELATIONS WITH THE HIEROGLYPHIC SYSTEM'S ORIGIN
Gwenola Graff
233 IDENTITY MARKS IN ANCIENT EGYPT: SCRIBAL AND NON-SCRIBAL MODES OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION
Ben Haring
247 FINAL REFLECTIONS John Bennet
255 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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