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Title Our cups are full : pottery and society in the Aegean Bronze Age : papers presented to Jeremy B. Rutter on the occasion of his 65th birthday / edited by Walter Gauß, Michael Lindblom, R. Angus K. Smith, James C. Wright.

Publication Info. Oxford : Archaeopress, 2011.

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Summary This is a collection of papers presented to Jeremy Rutter to mark his 65th birthday.
Audience Specialized.
Note Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service.
Contents Introduction; Jeremy Bentham Rutter: Bibliography; Memorandum on the Occasion of Jeremy B. Rutter's Retirement from Dartmouth College; David A. Aston: The LH IIIA2-IIIB Transition: The Gurob and Saqqara Evidence Reassessed; Mario Benzi: Daskalio (Vathy), Kalymnos: A Late Bronze I Sacred Cave in the East Aegean; Philip P. Betancourt: The Diagonal Line Class Juglets: New Evidence from Hagios Charalambos; T.M. Brogan, Ch. Sofianou, and J.E. Morrison: In Search of the Upper Story of LM I House A.1 at Papadiokampos: An Integrated Architectural and Ceramic Perspective; William Cavanagh and Christopher Mee: Minding the Gaps in Early Helladic Laconia; Anna Lucia D'Agata: Subminoan: A Neglected Phase of the Cretan Pottery Sequence; Jeannette Forsén: Spoons to Fill the Cups; Elizabeth French: The Stirrup Jar: Does the West House Evidence Help or Complicate the Problems?; Walter GauSS, Michael Lindblom, and Rudolfine Smetana: The Middle Helladic Large Building Complex at Kolonna. A Preliminary View; Giampaolo Graziadio: Cretan Perfumed Oils at Enkomi (Cyprus) in the 13th Century B.C.?; Seán Hemingway: Early Helladic Vases from Zygouries in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Cultural Ambassadors of an Early Age; Stefan Hiller: Palm and Altar; N. Hirschfeld: The Cypriot Ceramic Cargo of the Uluburun Shipwreck; Reinhard Jung: Mycenaean Vending Cups in Syria? Thoughts about the Unpainted Mycenaean Pottery from Tell Kazel; V. La Rosa: Preliminary Remarks about the Pottery from the So-called Grande Frana at Phaistos; Michael Lindblom and Sturt W. Manning: The Chronology of the Lerna Shaft Graves; Bartłomiej Lis and Štěpán Rückl: Our Storerooms Are Full. Impressed Pithoi from Late Bronze/Early Iron Age East Lokris and Phokis and their Socio-economic Significance; Joseph Maran: Contested Pasts-The Society of the 12th c. B.C.E. Argolid and the Memory of the Mycenaean Palatial Period; P. A. Mountjoy: An Update on the Provenance by Neutron Activation Analysis of Near Eastern Mycenaean IIIC Pottery Groups with Particular Reference to Cyprus; John K. Papadopoulos, Brian N. Damiata, and John M. Marston: Once More with Feeling: Jeremy Rutter's Plea for the Abandonment of the Term Submycenaean Revisited; A. Philippa-Touchais and G. Touchais: Fragments of the Pottery Equipment of an Early Middle Helladic Household from Aspis, Argos; Daniel J. Pullen: Picking out Pots in Patterns: Feasting in Early Helladic Greece; Florian Ruppenstein: Early Helladic Peak Sanctuaries in Attica?; Robert Schon: Vox Clamantis in Campo: Further Thoughts on Ceramics and Site Survey; Maria C. Shaw: A Decorated Minoan Pyxis from House X at Kommos; Cynthia W. Shelmerdine: The 'Friendly Krater' from Iklaina; Susan Sherratt: Learning to Learn from Bronze Age Pots: A Perspective on Forty Years of Aegean Ceramic Studies in the Work of J.B. Rutter; R. Angus K. Smith: A Unique Late Minoan III Ring-shaped Vase from the Myrsini Aspropilia Cemetery; Sharon R. Stocker and Jack L. Davis: The Cyclades and Pylos: An Early Bronze Age Stone Pyxis from Ali Chodza; Philipp W. Stockhammer: An Aegean Glance at Megiddo; Patrick M. Thomas: Mycenaean Tablewares and the Curious Careers of the Angular Kylix and Shallow Angular Basin; A. Van de Moortel: The Phaistos Palace and the Kamares Cave: A Special Relationship; Melissa Vetters: Seats of Power? Making the Most of Miniatures-The Role of Terracotta Throne Models in Disseminating Mycenaean Religious Ideology; Salvatore Vitale: The Late Helladic IIIA2 Pottery from Mitrou and its Implications for the Chronology of the Mycenaean Mainland; Martha Heath Wiencke: 'Ceremonial Lerna'; Malcolm H. Wiener: Conical Cups: From Mystery to History; James C. Wright and Mary K. Dabney: Interpreting Quantitative Analyses of Mycenaean Pottery; Assaf Yasur-Landau, Eric H. Cline, and Inbal Samet: Our Cups Overfloweth: 'Kabri Goblets' and Canaanite Feasts in the Middle Bronze Age Levant.
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Subject Pottery, Aegean.
Pottery, Aegean.
Pottery, Mycenaean.
Pottery, Mycenaean.
Civilization, Aegean.
Civilization, Aegean.
Bronze age -- Greece.
Bronze age.
Greece.
Greece -- Antiquities.
Antiquities.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Festschriften.
Festschriften.
Added Author Gauss, Walter, 1969- editor.
Lindblom, Michael, editor.
Smith, R. Angus K. (Robert Angus K.), 1968- editor.
Wright, James C., 1946- editor.
Rutter, Jeremy B., honouree.
Archaeopress, publisher.
Other Form: Print version: 9781905739394
ISBN 1784913243
9781784913243 (electronic book)