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The marble finds from Kavos and the archaeology of ritual / edited by Colin Renfrew, Olga Philaniotou, Neil Brodie, Giorgos Gavalas & Michael J. Boyd ; with contributions from Myrto Georgakopoulou, Anno Hein, Jill Hilditch, Vassilis Kilikogloi,...[et al.]

Ouvrage
Appartient à la collection: Sanctuary on Keros and the origins of Aegean ritual practice, 2015-, 3 • McDonald Institute monographs, 1363-1349
Publication: Cambridge : McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2018 Description: 1 vol. (XXII-600 p.), ill., couv. ill. en coul., 28 cm, 1 CD-ROMCollection : The sanctuary on Keros and the origins of Aegean ritual practice, 3 • McDonald institute monographs, ISSN 1363-1349ISBN: 9781902937779.Langue: Anglais ; de résumé, Grec moderne Pays: Royaume-Uni Autre auteur: Renfrew, Colin, Editeur scientifique, 1937-2024; Philaniotou, Olga, Editeur scientifique; Brodie, Neil James, Editeur scientifique, 1954-....; Gavalas, George R., Editeur scientifique; Boyd, Michael J., Editeur scientifique, 1970-....; Georgakopoulou, Myrto, Collaborateur, 19..-.... Résumé: During the 1960s large numbers of Early Cycladic sculptures of marble, often broken, appeared on the illicit market. These were usually of the strikingly simple form of the folded-arm figure of marble long-known from the Early Cycladic cemeteries. Excavations at Kavos on the island of Keros revealed a location later named the `Special Deposit North', from which these had been looted. During the years 2006-2008 systematic excavations at a location 110m to the south revealed a hitherto undisturbed location, the Special Deposit South, from which hundreds more of these broken Cycladic figures were recovered. This volume describes in detail the marble sculptures and marble vessels, almost always broken in the course of ritual practice, which formed the key part of the systematic depositions undertaken at this time during the Early Bronze Age from ca. 2750-2300 BC. Details of the excavation were reported in Volume II. Here in Volume III the remarkable marble finds from the systematic excavation are fully described and illustrated. The volume offers a systematic discussion of the Special Deposits at Kavos in relation to the adjacent settlement at Dhaskalio, seen in their Aegean perspective at the conclusion of the excavations in 2008. The sanctuary on Keros is recognized as a key site for the emergence of ritual practice in the Aegean. (Source : éditeur). Note de contenu: Table des matières Topo: Kavos Daskalio Mots libres: Kéros .
Item type: Ouvrage List(s) this item appears in: ACL - conf Pouilloux 04/02/2026
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Current library Shelving location Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Lyon : MOM - Bibliothèque de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Libre accès AOR DF221.C842.K462. S3 2018 Available 157615
Lyon : MOM - Bibliothèque de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Banque d'Accueil AOR DF221.C842.K462. S3 2018 Exclu du prêt CD-ROM 157616
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité (BibArSA) B.140/120 KERO 3 Available BMRG29561

Bibliogr. p. 567-575. Index

Table des matières https://opac.nebis.ch/objects/pdf03/z01_978-1-902937-77-9_01.pdf

During the 1960s large numbers of Early Cycladic sculptures of marble, often broken, appeared on the illicit market. These were usually of the strikingly simple form of the folded-arm figure of marble long-known from the Early Cycladic cemeteries. Excavations at Kavos on the island of Keros revealed a location later named the `Special Deposit North', from which these had been looted. During the years 2006-2008 systematic excavations at a location 110m to the south revealed a hitherto undisturbed location, the Special Deposit South, from which hundreds more of these broken Cycladic figures were recovered. This volume describes in detail the marble sculptures and marble vessels, almost always broken in the course of ritual practice, which formed the key part of the systematic depositions undertaken at this time during the Early Bronze Age from ca. 2750-2300 BC. Details of the excavation were reported in Volume II. Here in Volume III the remarkable marble finds from the systematic excavation are fully described and illustrated. The volume offers a systematic discussion of the Special Deposits at Kavos in relation to the adjacent settlement at Dhaskalio, seen in their Aegean perspective at the conclusion of the excavations in 2008. The sanctuary on Keros is recognized as a key site for the emergence of ritual practice in the Aegean.
(Source : éditeur)

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