Paperback ISBN: 9789464260625 | Hardback ISBN: 9789464260632 | Imprint: Sidestone Press | Format: 210x280mm | 260 pp. | Publications of the Netherlands Institute at Athens VII | Language: English | 54 illus. (bw) | 107 illus. (fc) | Keywords: Greek archaeology; Laconia; Bronze Age; Middle Helladic; Late Helladic; social differentiation; social complexity; burials; pottery; survey
Many new results on Middle and Late Bronze Age Laconia are presented in this volume, stemming from recent excavations by the Greek Archaeological Service as well as ongoing excavations, surveys and material studies by foreign schools and individual scholars. Among discussed settlements are the sites of Pellana, Palaiopyrgi, Geraki, Pavlopetri and Vrysika and also the island Kythera. The newly discovered palatial site at Ayios Vasileios is also elaborately discussed in various papers, including discussions of its North Cemetery, early Mycenaean pottery deposits, the West Stoa, and an outline of the habitation history and size of Ayios Vasileios compared to other palatial settlements.
More than 25 years have passed since the publication of a paper by Oliver Dickinson in which he wrote about central Late Helladic Laconia that he had an impression of “competing and unstable principalities in the early period and perhaps centrifugal tendencies”. In this volume we explore to what extent this impression is still justified. Especially considering the recent discovery of a palatial site at Ayios Vasileios. Indeed, this volume shows that in the past decades much has happened in Laconia with respect to what we know about the Bronze Age. We are therefore extra pleased that Oliver Dickinson has agreed to write an Afterword to this volume.
Written by academics and those working in the fields of Bronze Age Greece, Laconia, ceramic analyses, architecture, survey, and photogrammetry this volume will be invaluable to students and practitioners with similar interests.
Introduction: Middle and Late Helladic Laconia. Competing principalities?
Corien W. Wiersma & Maria P. TsouliThe Eurotas Valley, Laconia, in the 2nd Millennium B.C.: The Area of Vapheio –Palaiopyrgi in Context
Emilia Banou, Anne P. Chapin & Louise A. HitchcockSouthern Laconia in the Middle and Earlier Late Bronze Age: pottery from Pavlopetri and other sites
William Cavanagh, Chrysanthi Gallou, Ilias Spondylis & Jon HendersonThe curious case of an island: A preliminary account on the Northern Kythera Bronze Age Landscapes
Konstantinos P. TrimmisThe Ayios Vasilios Survey Project. A preliminary outline of the habitation history and size of Ayios Vasileios compared to other palatial settlements
Corien W. Wiersma, Wieke de Neef, Sofia Voutsaki & Adamantia VasilogamvrouPreliminary remarks on the stratigraphy of the West Stoa from the new Mycenaean palace at Ayios Vasileios, Laconia
Nektarios Karadimas, Adamantia Vasilogamvrou & Elina KardamakiA new Mycenaean settlement by the site Vrysika of Xirokambi
Maria P. Tsouli, Adrianna Kotsi & Dimitris VlachakosGeraki in the Middle Helladic and Shaft Grave Periods
Stuart MacVeagh Thorne & Mieke PrentGeraki – from Middle to Late Helladic: ceramic evidence
Joost CrouwelCeramic Evidence on the Transition to the Mycenaean Era in Southern Laconia: Prehistoric Pottery from Passavas near Gytheio
Emilia Banou, Maria P. Tsouli & George TsiaggourisThrowing some light on the early history of the Mycenaean palace at Ayios Vasileios, Laconia: three early Mycenaean pottery deposits from Building Alpha
Dora Kondyli & Iro MathioudakiThe relationship between Central and South Laconia during the Early Mycenaean period: The pottery evidence
Vasco Hachtmann & Sofia VoutsakiThe funerary landscape of Middle Helladic Laconia. The evidence from recent rescue excavations
Maria P. Tsouli, George Tsiaggouris & Aphrodite MaltezouA new cemetery of the Late Bronze Age at Pellana, in the northern part of the Eurotas valley
Leonidas V. SouchlerisThe North Cemetery at Ayios Vasilios: austerity and differentiation in the Early Mycenaean period
Sofia Voutsaki, Ioanna Moutafi, Vasco Hachtmann & Michael DeeConstruction, destruction, reconstruction: the architecture of the built tomb of the North Cemetery at Ayios Vasileios, Laconia
Yannick de Raaff, Sofia Voutsaki, Theo Verlaan & Gary NoblesPermanence and becoming. A study into the role of labour investment in processes of social change and the creation of meaning in the North Cemetery at Ayios Vasileios
Youp van den BeldAfterword
Oliver Dickinson
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