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Aegaeum 24. Metron: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age. Proceedings of the 9th International Aegean Conference: New Haven, Yale University, 18-21 April 2002

by: Polinger, K. Laffineur, R.

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Category: Aegaeum (Annales d'archeologie egeenne de l'Universite de Liege et UT-PASP)
Code: 5390
Publisher: Universite de Liege
Publication Date: 2003
Publication Place: Liege
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 507
Book Condition: New
Comments: Aegaeum (Annales d'archeologie egeenne de l'Universite de Liege et UT-PASP), 24 / Out of Print / 106 planches hors-texte

Muhly, J. D. Archaeology and Archaeometry: Why We Need (and Should Want) to Work Together pp. 17-26

MEASURING THE AEGEAN LANDSCAPE

- Walberg, G. Measuring the Aegean Landscape pp. 27-28

- Pullen, D. J. Site Size, Territory, and Hierarchy: Measuring Levels of Integration and Social Change in Neolithicand Bronze Age Aegean Societies pp. 29-36

- Rothaus, R.; Reinhardt, E.; Tartaron, T.; Noller, J. A Geoarchaeological Approach for Understanding PrehistoricUsage of the Coastline of the Eastern Korinthia pp. 37-48

- Dakouri-Hild, A.; Andrikou, E.; Aravantinos, V.; Kountouri, E. A GIS in Boeotian Thebes: Taking Measures forHeritage Management, Archaeological Research and Public Outreach pp. 49-58

MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION

- Tartaron, T. F. The Characterization of Inorganic Materials in Aegean Prehistory pp. 59-64

- Getz-Gentle, P.; Herz, N.; Maniatis, Y.; Polikreti, K. Sourcing the Marble of Early Cycladic Objects pp. 65-74

- Carter, T. Problematizing the Analysis of Obsidian in the Aegean and Surrounding Worlds pp. 75-82

- Stos-Gale, Z. A.; Gale, N. H. Lead Isotopic and other Isotopic Research in the Aegean pp. 83-102

- Gillis, C.; Clayton, R.; Pernicka, E.; Gale, N. Tin in the Aegean Bronze Age pp. 103-110

- Ferrence, S.; Melessanaki, K.; Mateo, M.; Betancourt, P. P.; Anglos, D. Adaptation of Laser-InducedBreakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) for the Analysis of Archaeological Artifacts pp. 111-116

- Betancourt, P. P. Interpreting Ceramic Petrography: The Special Product Model, a New Model for PotteryDistribution in the Early Minoan Period pp. 117-122

- Kiriatzi, E. Sherds, Fabrics and Clay Sources: Reconstructing the Ceramic Landscapes of Prehistoric Kytherapp. 123-130

- Kilikoglou, V.; Kiriatzi, E.; Philippa-Touchais, A.; Touchais, G.; Withbread, I. Pottery Production and Supply atMH Aspis, Argos: The Evidence of Chemical and Petrographic Analyses pp. 131-138
ARTIFACT-BASED STUDIES

- Hendrix, E. Some Methods for Revealing Paint on Early Cycladic Figures pp. 139-146

- Muller, W. Minoan Works of Art - Seen with Penetrating Eyes: X-ray Testing of Gold, Pottery and Faience pp.147-154

- Pantazis, T.; Karydas, A. G.; Doumas, C.; Vlachopoulos, A.; Nomikos, P.; Dinsmore, M. X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of a Gold Ibex and other Artifacts from Akrotiri pp. 155-160

- Shank, E. B.; Balas, C. The MuSIS 2007 and its Application to the Throne Room Fresco at Knossos pp.161-166

- Brysbaert, A. Rotating Angles in Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age. The Technology of Bronze Age PaintedPlaster from the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean pp. 167-178

- Shaw, M. C. Grids and other Drafting Devices in Minoan and other Aegean Wall Painting. A Comparative Analysis Including Egypt pp. 179-192

EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND REPLICATION PROJECTS

- Barber, E. J. W. Archaeology by Experiment and Reproduction pp. 193-196

- Andersson, E.; Nosch, M.-L. B. With a Little Help from my Friends: Investigating Mycenaean Textiles with Helpfrom Scandinavian Experimental Archaeology pp. 197-208

ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIOLOGICAL ANALYSES

- Arnott, R.; Stuckey, E. Finding the Hydra: The Search for Malaria in the Prehistoric Aegean pp. 209-216

- Triantaphyllou, S. A Bioarchaeological Approach to Bronze Age Cemetery Populations from Western andCentral Greek Macedonia pp. 217-222

- Serpico, M. Quantifying Resin Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age pp. 223-232

ARCHITECTURAL AND CONSTRUCTIONAL STUDIES

- Preziosi, D. What Does a Module Mean? pp. 233-238

- Shaw, J. W. Palatial Proportions: A Study of the Relative Proportions between Minoan Palaces and TheirSettlements pp. 239-246

- Romano, D. G. Minoan Surveyors and Town Planning at Gournia pp. 247-256

- Hitchcock, L. A. "And Above Were Costly Stones, Hewn According to Measurement...:" Documentation of Pre-classical Ashlar Masonry in the East Mediterranean pp. 257-268

- Nelson, M. C. Leveling Ashlar Walls pp. 269-276

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

- Alberti, M. E. Weighting and Dying between East and West Weighing Materials from LBA Aegean FuneraryContexts pp. 277-284

- Petruso, K. M. Quantal Analysis of Some Mycenaean Balance Weights pp. 285-292

- Rahmstorf, L. The Identification of Early Helladic Weights and Their Wider Implications pp. 293-300

- Michailidou, A. Measuring Weight and Value in Bronze Age Economies in the Aegean and the Near East: ADiscussion on Metal Axes of No Practical Use pp. 301-316

STATISTICAL ANALYSES OF CERAMICS

- Nikolaidou, M.; Merousis, N.; Papanthimou, A.; Papasteriou, A. From Metron to Context in Neolithic/EarlyBronze Age Mandalon, Northwestern Greece: The Example of Ceramics pp. 317-326

- Tzachili, I. Quantitative Analysis of the Pottery from the Peak Sanctuary at Vrysinas, Rethymnon pp. 327-334

MEASURING AND LINEAR A

- Nakassis, D.; Pluta, K. Linear A and Multidimensional Scaling pp. 335-342

- Perna, M. Ideograms of Vases and Fractions in Linear A Script pp. 343-350
MEASURING ACROSS SPACE AND TIME

- Bass, G. F. Carolyn: A Submersible for Underwater Archaeology pp. 351-354

- La
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neur, R.; Anslijn, J.-N. Laser Plotting and 3D Reconstruction of Aegean Archaeological Remains. From theRiver Meuse to the Aegean Sea pp. 355-356

- Foster, B. R. The Measure of Ancient Mesopotamia pp. 357-362

- Wiener, M. H. Time Out: The Current Impasse in Bronze Age Archaeological Dating pp. 363-402

POSTERS

- Belli, P. On Measuring Tholoi in the Aegean Bronze Age pp. 403-410

- Bevan, A.; Evely, D. The "Stone Vessels of the Bronze Age Aegean" Project pp. 411-414

- Bianco, G. Two Di
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erent Building Modules of Measurement at Kommos - A Neopalatial Module in Building Tand a Postpalatial Module in Building P pp. 415-420

- Crowley, J. L. IconA: Classification and Database for Aegean Glyptic pp. 421-424

- D annibale, C.; Long, D. Replicating Bronze Age Obsidian Blade Manufacture: Towards an Assessment of theScale of Production during the Minoan Period pp. 425-430

- Foster, K. P.; Bichler, M. Theran Pumice from Egyptian Graves? pp. 431-440

- Jones, B. Veils and Mantles: An Investigation of the Construction and Function of the Costumes of the VeiledDancer from Thera and the Camp Stool Banqueter from Knossos pp. 441-450

- Kamm, W. The Nippur-measuring-rod and its Reference to the Linear-Measure Used during the Aegean Bronze Age pp. 451-452

- Krahtopoulou, A. Geomorphic Processes and the Creation of the Modern Archaeological Record of NorthernPieria, Macedonia, Greece pp. 453-460

- La
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neur, R. Automatic Profile Drawing of Sherds and Vases at the University of Liege pp. 461-462

- Lillethun, A. The Recreation of Aegean Cloth and Clothing pp. 463-472

- Livin, S. An Advanced Skill in Hydraulic Engineering at Knossos? pp. 473-474

- Muller, W. Precision Measurements of Minoan and Mycenaean Gold Rings with Ultrasound pp. 475-482

- Soetens, S.; Sarris, A.; Vansteenhuyse, K.; Topouzi, S. GIS Variations on a Cretan Theme: Minoan PeakSanctuaries pp. 483-488

- Walberg, G.; Hancock, J. Digital Midea: An Interactive Computer Model of a Mycenaean Citadel pp. 489-490

- Younger, J. G. Calculating Vessel Volumes pp. 491-494

ABSTRACTS

- Andreou, S.; Dimitriadis, S.; Kilikoglou, V.; Kiriatzi, E.; Kotsakis, K.; Tsolakidou, A. Measuring Demand andSupply of Mycenaean and Protogeometric Style Pottery in Late Bronze Age Macedonia with Special Referenceto Thessaloniki Toumba p. 495

- Bevan, A. Exploring Kythera: Island Dynamics and GIS p. 496

- Brown, K. A.; Flaherty, C.; Prag, J.; Brown, T. A. Families, Faces and Ancient DNA at Mycenae p. 497

- Conolly, J. Quantitative Analysis of Aegean Survey Data: A Case Study from Kythera p. 498

- Frederick, C.; Krahtopoulou, A.; Kousoulakou, M. Polycyclic Terracing: The View from Kythera p. 499

- Politis, T. A.; Abraham, M. H.; Northover, J. P. PIXE, Gold, and Granulation: Potential Applications forMeasuring Social and Technological Interaction in the Aegean Bronze Age pp. 500

- Van Lokeren, S. Metallurgical Technologies and Production Organisation on LBA Kythera p. 501

CLOSING ADDRESS

- Paul Rehak and John Younger, Concluding Remarks p. 505

 
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Aegaeum 24. Metron: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age. Proceedings of the 9th International Aegean Conference: New Haven, Yale University, 18-21 April 2002

by: Polinger, K. Laffineur, R.

  • Universite de Liege, Liege, 2003

Price: 245,00 EURO

1 copy in stock