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Autochthon : Papers Presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement

Autochthon : Papers Presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement
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  • ISBN-13: 9781841718682
  • ISBN: 1841718688
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Publisher: Archaeopress

AUTHOR

Dakouri-Hild, Anastasia, Sherratt, Sue, Dickinson, O. T. P K.

SUMMARY

This tribute volume to Oliver Dickinson marks the occasion of his retirement from his post at the University of Durham. It is a tribute by only a few (unavoidably) of his friends, colleagues and former students, marking the formal cessation of OliverAes teaching responsibilities. Oliver''s ongoing participation in major projects (e.g. Lefkandi, Argolid) makes it clear that his contributions to Aegean Bronze Age studies will not end with his retirement. This Festschrift was assembled merely as a token of its contributorsAe appreciation of his achievements hitherto, and in anticipation of many more still to come. The title of the volume, Autochthon, highlights the central notion in his classic synthesis, namely that "[...] the history of Mycenaean development can be understood as that of progressive assimilation of the mainland societies to the earlier Aegean civilisations, artistically and politically". Indeed, one of Oliver''s main contributions in Aegean prehistory has been to depict the emergence of Mycenaean aecivilisationAe as a multI-linear and dynamic process, associated with Cretan influence yet not entirely dependent on it; it was also informed, he has suggested, by indigenous Helladic cultures and heralded by the emergence of MH aeshadowy aristocraciesAe in various regions of the mainland. Contributors: (Appreciations) HECTOR CATLING: The origins of Oliver Dickinson; ANTHONY SNODGRASS: Oliver, a view from the field; CLAIRE LOADER & STUART DUNN: Oliver, the teacher (Survey and Settlement) JOHN BINTLIFF: Parallels and contrasts in the settlement patterns of prehistoric Greece; WILLIAM CAVANAGH & CHRISTOPHER MEE: Reflections on Neolithic Laconia; TODD WHITELAW: A tale of three cities: chronology and Minoanisation at Phylakopi in Melos; CYPRIAN BROODBANK, EVANGELIA KIRIATZI & JEREMY RUTTER From pharaohAes feet to the slave-women of Pylos? The history and cultural dynamics of Kythera in the Third Palace period (Environment and Landscape) STURT MANNING: Simulation and the date of the Thera eruption: outlining what we do and do not know from radiocarbon; STUART DUNN: From Juktas to Thera: people and their environment in Middle and Late Minoan Crete; JENNIFER MOODY: aeDrought and the decline of MycenaeAe updated (aeMycenaeansAe in the Making) SOFIA VOUTSAKI: Social and cultural change in the Middle Helladic period: presentation of a new project; JOHN BENNET & IOANNIS GALANAKIS: Parallels and contrasts: early Mycenaean mortuary traditions in Messenia and Laconia; GULLOG NORDQUIST & ANNE INGVARSSON-SUNDSTROM: Live hard, die young: Middle and early Late Helladic mortuary remains of children from the Argolid in social context; ELIZABETH FRENCH & KIM SHELTON: Early palatial Mycenae (Architecture) JOHN YOUNGER: Some similarities in Mycenaean palace plans; JAMES WRIGHT: Offsets in Mycenaean architecture (Administration and Economy) CYNTHIA W. SHELMERDINE: The world according to Perimos: a Mycenaean bureaucrat talks back; ANASTASIA DAKOURI-HILD: Breaking the mould? Production and economy in the Theban state; HEIDI DIERCKX: Ground stone implements from Crete: an overview of research (Iconography and Symbolism) SUE SHERRATT: Arthur Evans and the first of the Priest-Kings; MARIKA ZEIMBEKI: aeNurturing the naturalAe: a cognitive approach in the study of the Xeste 3 aquatic imagery; VASSILIS ARAVANTINOS: To have and to hoard: a gold disc from the palace of Thebes; STEFAN HILLER: The spiral as a symbol of sovereignty and power (Ritual and Cult) PAUL REHAK: The aesphinxAe head from the Cult Centre at Mycenae; KATIE DEMAKOPOULOU: A Mycenaean ritual vase from Trachones, Attica; ELENA KOUNTOURI: Ceramic stands in the Late Bronze Age Aegean: form and function with special reference to a stand from the Vlachopoulo tholos tomb in Messenia (Contacts and Exchange) ANTHONY HARDING: Horse-harness and the origins of the Mycenaean civilization; HELEN HUGHES-BROCK: Amber and some other travellers in the Bronze Age Aegean and Europe; JACKE PHILLIPS & ERIC CLINE: Amenhotep III and Mycenae: further evidence; PENELOPE A. MOUNTJOY: A Near Eastern group of Mycenaean IIIC pottery. 341 (Archaeopress 2005)Dakouri-Hild, Anastasia is the author of 'Autochthon : Papers Presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement', published 2005 under ISBN 9781841718682 and ISBN 1841718688.

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