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MNHMH / MNEME : past and memory in the Aegean Bronze Age : proceedings of the 17th International Aegean Conference, University of Udine, Department of Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Department of Humanities, 17-21 Apri

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The 17th International Aegean Conference / Rencontre égéenne internationale MNEME was organised by the University of Udine, Department of Humanities and Cultural Heritage, and the Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Department of Humanities, starting from the many suggestions given by several studies which have been recently devoted to the perception of and confrontation with the past in ancient societies as well as to the manifold practices of memory including memorializing and memory keeping. Scholars have focused on the important function of social memory for the construction of collective identities including ethnicity. Construction, re-use and manipulation of the past have been identified in several contexts as ideological strategies favouring cultural continuity. On the one hand, well-defined chronological limits have been reconsidered following the evidence of long-term dynamics based on the reproduction of relevant social practices through space and time. On the other hand, phenomena of cultural discontinuity and innovation have also resulted in being profoundly connected to the approach that ancient communities had towards their past, which they variously expressed in monumental architecture, funerary layout, iconographic and stylistic traditions and social practices in both ceremonial and domestic contexts. Furthermore, fragmentation, sacrifice or storage of material culture and economic resources - phenomena relevant to different systems of political economy - are in turn strongly connected to the practice of memory, with an impact on the cultural landscape including settlement as well as funerary domains. The 17th International Aegean Conference / Rencontre Égéenne Internationale Mneme Was Organised By The University Of Udine, Department Of Humanities And Cultural Heritage, And The Ca' Foscari University Of Venice, Department Of Humanities, Starting From The Many Suggestions Given By Several Studies Which Have Been Recently Devoted To The Perception Of And Confrontation With The Past In Ancient Societies As Well As To The Manifold Practices Of Memory Including Memorializing And Memory Keeping. Scholars Have Focused On The Important Function Of Social Memory For The Construction Of Collective Identities Including Ethnicity. Construction, Re-use And Manipulation Of The Past Have Been Identified In Several Contexts As Ideological Strategies Favouring Cultural Continuity. On The One Hand, Well-defined Chronological Limits Have Been Reconsidered Following The Evidence Of Long-term Dynamics Based On The Reproduction Of Relevant Social Practices Through Space And Time. On The Other Hand, Phenomena Of Cultural Discontinuity And Innovation Have Also Resulted In Being Profoundly Connected To The Approach That Ancient Communities Had Towards Their Past, Which They Variously Expressed In Monumental Architecture, Funerary Layout, Iconographic And Stylistic Traditions And Social Practices In Both Ceremonial And Domestic Contexts. Furthermore, Fragmentation, Sacrifice Or Storage Of Material Culture And Economic Resources - Phenomena Relevant To Different Systems Of Political Economy - Are In Turn Strongly Connected To The Practice Of Memory, With An Impact On The Cultural Landscape Including Settlement As Well As Funerary Domains. Preface ; Keynote Lecture. James C. Wright, Mnemonics For Archaeologists ; A. Minoan Palaces, Regional Landscapes And Built Environments. Simona Todaro, Living With The Past: Settlement Mobility And Social Memory In Early Bronze Age Mesara ; Filippo M. Carinci, Phaistos And Ayia Triadha, From The Final Neolithic To The Early Iron Age: Two Places Of Memory ; Jeffrey S. Soles, The Creation Of Social Memory In Minoan Mochlos ; Maud Devolder, The Dungeon. Recalling The West Façade Of The Protopalatial Palace At Malia ; D. Matthew Buell And John C. Mcenroe, Architecture And Memory At Gournia: Meaningful Places ; Thomas M. Brogan, Rejecting The Past? Lm Ii-iiib Settlements In The Mirabello ; Florence Gaignerot-driessen, From Peak Sanctuaries To Hilltop Settlements: Reshaping A Landscape Of Memory In Late Minoan Iiic Crete ; B. Minoan Funerary Landscapes. Sevasti Triantaphyllou, Sotiria Kiorpe And Metaxia Tsipopoulou, Manipulating Bodies, Constructing Social Memory: Ways Of Negotiating, Re-inventing And Legitimizing The Past At The Petras Cemetery, Siteia, Crete ; Metaxia Tsipopoulou And David Rupp, The Pre- And Proto-palatial Cemetery At Petras-kephala : A Persistent Locale As An Arena For Competing Cultural Memories ; Katerina Kopaka, Neighbours In Perpetuity. A ?lone? Prehistoric Pithos Burial At Gavdos {u2013} A Link With Long Living Collective Memory ; C. Ritual And Social Practices. Iphiyenia Tournavitou, Ritual Breakage In Minoan Peak Sanctuaries. The Disposal And Manipulation Of Collective Memory. Reality And Myth ; Ilaria Caloi, Visible And Commemorative Structured Deposits. Keeping The Memory Of Communal Social Practices At Minoan Palaces ; Philip P. Betancourt, Leanna Kolonauski And Sydney R. Sarasin, Minoan Memories In The Shrine Of Eileithyia At Inatos, Crete ; Charlotte Langohr, In Vino Veritas? In Search Of The Evidence For Past Minoan Wine Rituals Before The Krater ; D. Memorial Practices In The Cyclades. Marisa Marthari, Raos And Akrotiri: Memory And Identity In Lc I/lm I Thera As Reflected In Settlement Patterns And Ceramic Production ; Jason Earle, A Memorable Feast At Late Bronze Age Phylakopi ; E. Memories Of Mycenaean Palaces And Settlements. Ken A. And Diana Wardle, The Citadel Of Mycenae: A Landscape Of Myth And Memory ; Christofilis Maggidis, The Palace Throne At Mycenae: Constructing Collective Historical Memory And Power Ideology ; Heleni Palaiologou, Facing The Mycenaean Past At Mycenae ; Vasileios L. Aravantinos, Old Memories Versus New Trends In Postpalatial Thebes ; Lena Papazoglou-manioudaki, Constantinos Paschalidis And Olivia A. Jones, Community And Memory In The Periphery Of The Mycenaean World: Incidents In The Life Of The Mygdalia Settlement Near Patras, Achaea ; Joanne M.a. Murphy, Power Plays At Pylos: The Past And Memory In The Tombs And At The Palace ; F. The Past In Mainland Funerary Behaviour And The Use Of Mycenaean Tombs. Anna Philippa-touchais, Death In The Early Middle Helladic Period (mh I-ii): Diversity In The Construction Of Mnemonic Landscapes ; Michaela Zavadil, Remembering Old Graves? Jar Burials In The Mycenaean Period ; Nikolas Papadimitriou, From Hiatus To Visual Memory. Changing Mnemonic Processes In Early Mycenaean Greece ; Robert Laffineur, Monumentalizing Memory At Mycenae: The Acropolis?grave Circle A? ; Rodney D. Fitzsimons, Constructing A Legendary Past: Possible Archaising Elements In The Funerary Landscape Of Late Bronze Age Mycenae ; Bryan E. Burns And Brendan Burke, Memorializing The First Mycenaeans At Eleon ; Aleydis Van De Moortel, Salvatore Vitale, Bartłomiej Lis And Giuliana Bianco, Honoring The Dead Or Hero Cult? The Long Afterlife Of A Prepalatial Elite Tomb At Mitrou ; Kim Shelton And Lynne Kvapil, Among The Ancestors At Aidonia ; Robert Angus K. Smith And Sevasti Triantaphyllou, Remembering The Dead: Memory And Mortuary Ritual At The Mycenaean Cemetery Of Ayia Sotira, Nemea ; Thanasis J. Papadopoulos, Honouring The Ancestors And The Particular Role Of Social Memory In Western Mycenaean Greece. The Evidence Of Tombs And Burial Customs ; Konstantina Aktypi, Olivia A. Jones And Michalis Gazis, Use And Reuse Of The Past: Case Studies From Mycenaean Achaea ; Elisabetta Borgna, Gaspare De Angeli, Agata Licciardello, Assunta Mercogliano And Andreas G. Vordos, Natural And Human Components Shaping A Landscape Of Memory During The Long-term Occupation Of The Trapeza, Aigion, Achaea ; Ann-louise Schallin, Constructing Links With The Past. Later Activity In Late Bronze Age Tombs At Dendra ; Naya Sgouritsa, Politics Of Mortuary Veneration In Mycenaean Attica G. Modes Of Transmission, Construction Of Memory And The Making Of Traditions. Joseph Maran, Between Remembering And Forgetting: Monuments Of The Past And The ?invention Of Tradition? ; Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, From {u2018}tradition{u2019} To {u2018}cultural Memory{u2019}. Towards A Paradigm Shift In Aegean Archaeology ; Lyvia Morgan, Art, Culture And Memory: A Case Study ; Thomas F. Strasser, Sarah C. Murray And Christina Kolb, The Asphendou Cave Petroglyphs: Reading And Recording An Eye-witness To The Stone Age ; Helene Whittaker,memory And Figured Worlds In The Minoan Bronze Age ; Lefteris Platon, The Uncertainties Inherent In Interpreting The Pictorial Memory And The Blend Of Ideas And Actualities Drawn From A Glorious Past: The Case Of Postpalatial Minoan Religious Iconography ; Constance Von Rüden, The Fish In The Bathtub. Evocating Memory Through Post-palatial Burial Practices ; Angelos Papadopoulos, Mneme And Propaganda In The Early Late Bronze Age Aegean: The Case Of The {u2018}siege Rhyton{u2019} ; Assaf Yasur Landau, The Memory Machine: How 12th-century Bce Iconography Created Memories Of The Philistines (and Other Sea People) ; H. Heirlooms And Antiques. Fritz Blakolmer, The Glory That Was Knossos! Heirlooms, Reception And The Significance Of Development In The Arts Of The Aegean Late Bronze Age ; Brent Davis, Emilia Banou, Louise A. Hitchcock And Anne P. Chapin, Curation In The Bronze Age Aegean: Objects As Material Memories ; Andreas G. Vlachopoulos, Mneme And Techne In The Cyclades. The Case Of Akrotiri, Thera ; Irini Nikolakopoulou, Objects Of Memory Or Objects Of Status? The Case Of Cycladic Bichrome Ware Vases In Aegean Contexts ; Leonidas Vokotopoulos, Remembering And Honouring The Past At Choiromandres, Zakros ; Nicola Cucuzza And Orazio Palio, Between Memory And Reuse In Late Minoan Iii Mesara: The Stone Vessels At Kannià ; Alice Crowe, Old Things, New Contexts: Bronze Age Objects In Early Iron Age Burials At Knossos ; Olga Krzyszkowska, Changing Perceptions Of The Past: The Role Of Antique Seals In Minoan Crete ; Jörg Weilhartner, The Use Of {u2018}heirlooms{u2019} In Mycenaean Sealing Practices ; Mary K. Dabney, Heirlooms For The Living, Heirlooms For The Dead ; I. Transmission And Perception Of Identities Through Space And Time. Alberto Cazzella And Giulia Recchia, Memories And Legacies Of Cultural Encounters And Contacts With The Aegean In The Central Mediterranean (2500-1700 Bc) ; Luca Girella, Peter Pavúk And Magda Pieniążek, Past And Present: Defining Identities And Memory Along The East Aegean And Western Anatolian Interface ; Eleni Salavoura, Prehistoric Arkadia As A Landscape Of Memory For The Ancient Greeks ; Louise A. Hitchcock, Aren M. Maeir And Madaline Harris-schober, Tomorrow Never Dies: Post-palatial Memories Of The Aegean Late Bronze Age In The Mediterranean ; Evangelia Stefani And Nikolas Merousis, Space And Mneme In Late Bronze Age Macedonia ; Mercourios Georgiadis, Memory And The Past In The Mycenaean And Post-mycenaean South-eastern Aegean ; Salvatore Vitale And Calla Mcnamee, Ideological And Narrative Memory On Late Bronze Age Kos: From Theory To Case Study ; J. Archival Memory. Artemis Karnava, Minoan Archives: A Case For The Preservation Of Institutional Memory ; Thomas G. Palaima, The Importance Of Memory, Memory Triggers And Memory Agents In Mycenaean And Later Greek Culture: Some Linear B, Epic And Classical Evidence ; K. The Aegean Legacy In The Greek World. John G. Younger, Minoan Religion: State Myth, Private Memory ; Karen Polinger Foster, The New Aegean Memories And Metaphors: Athena As A Swallow, Herakles As A Lion ; Santo Privitera, ?words Are Stones?. Of Tombs, Walls And The Memory Of The Mythical Kings On The Athenian Acropolis ; L. The Reception Of The Aegean Past. Nicoletta Momigliano, Memory And Modern Reception Of The Aegean Bronze Age ; J. Alexander Macgillivray, The Artifice Of Archaeology And The Making Of Minoan Memories ; Pietro Militello, Phaistos: A Memory For The Future. How To Tell An Archaeological Site ; M. Posters. Natalie Abell And Evi Gorogianni, The Past In Practice: Craft Producers And Material Culture Change At Ayia Irini, Kea ; Maria Emanuela Alberti, Survival Or Recycling? Early Helladic Balance Weights In Mycenaean Contexts ; Sofia Antonello, The Minoan Double Vase: Echoes Of A Ritual Artifact ; Georgia Baldacci, Toasting In Protopalatial Ruins: A Lm I Intentional Deposition In The Mm Iib Building Of The Acropoli Mediana At Phaistos ; Ioannis Bitis And Fragoula Georma, Architecture And Wall Paintings At Akrotiri In Thera. Components And Formulation Of Collective Memory ; Claire Camberlein, Choosing An Adequate Methodological Approach And Methodology For Antique Objects In Archaeology ; Vasiliki Chrysovitsanou, From Repulsion To Fascination To {u2018}cycladomania{u2019}: Changes In The Archaeological Analysis Of Cycladic Figurines And Their Relation To History Of Art And Public Imagery ; Paola Contursi, Heroes, Ancestors Or Merely Dead? (ab)uses Of The Mycenaean Past In The Historical Period ; Janusz Czebreszuk, A Story About The Consequences Of One Journey. Possible Effects Of Long-term Amber Jewelry Usage By The Mycenaeans ; Chiara De Gregorio, The Deposito Delle Camerette At Ayia Triadha ; Jacob E. Heywood And Brent Davis, Painted Larnakes Of The Late Minoan Iii Period: Funerary Iconography And The Stimulation Of Memory ; Tobias Krapf, Searching For Neo-minoan Architecture ; Angélique Labrude, Late Minoan Iiia-b Larnakes As Part Of The Rites Of Passage? Funerary Times And The Construction Of Memory ; Anastasia Leriou, Ritualising Memory: A View From 11th Century Cyprus ; Christina Mitsopoulou And Olga Polychronopoulou, The Archive And Atelier Of The Gilliéron Artists: Three Generations, A Century (1870s-1980s) ; Sarah C. Murray, Tradition And Memory At Postpalatial Perati In East Attica ; Niki Papakonstantinou, Sevasti Triantaphyllou And Maria Stathi, Acts Of Memorialization Of The Dead Body In The Mycenaean Cemetery At Kolikrepi-spata, Attica ; Alessandro Sanavia, Painted Parading Lions On An Mm Ib Ceremonial Basin: A Case Of Symbolic Transference And Remembrance Of An Emblem In Early Protopalatial Phaistos ; Caroline J. Tully And Sam Crooks, The Self Possessed: Framing Identity In Late Minoan Glyptic ; Agata Ulanowska And Małgorzata Siennicka, Transmission Of Practice, Transmission Of Knowledge: Dynamics Of Textile Production In The Bronze Age Aegean ; Ioannis Voskos, Homeric Ithaca And Mycenaean Cephalonia: Diachronic Trends Of Identity/memory Construction And Modern Perceptions Of The Past ; Endnote. Jan Driessen, Claiming The Bones, Naming The Stones? Appropriating A Minoan Past ; To Conclude {u2026} Thomas G. Palaima, Linear B Ve Vd 2018 A Memorial Sēma: Remembering Life, Work, Love And Death In Venice. Edited By Elisabetta Borgna, Ilaria Caloi, Filippo Maria Carinci And Robert Laffineur. Includes Bibliographical References. Cover 1 Title page 2 Copyright 3 CONTENTS 4 PREFACE 12 KEYNOTE LECTURE 14 MNEMONICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS 16 A. MINOAN PALACES, REGIONAL LANDSCAPES AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS 28 LIVING WITH THE PAST: SETTLEMENT MOBILITY AND SOCIAL MEMORY IN EARLY BRONZE AGE MESARA* 30 PHAISTOS AND AYIA TRIADHA, FROM THE FINAL NEOLITHIC TO THE EARLY IRON AGE: TWO PLACES OF MEMORY 42 THE CREATION OF SOCIAL MEMORY IN MINOAN MOCHLOS 56 THE DUNGEON. RECALLING THE WEST FAÇADE OF THE PROTOPALATIAL PALACE AT MALIA* 68 ARCHITECTURE AND MEMORY AT GOURNIA: MEANINGFUL PLACES* 80 REJECTING THE PAST? LM II-IIIB SETTLEMENTS IN THE MIRABELLO 94 FROM PEAK SANCTUARIES TO HILLTOP SETTLEMENTS: RESHAPING A LANDSCAPE OF MEMORY IN LATE MINOAN IIIC CRETE* 100 B. MINOAN FUNERARY LANDSCAPES 108 MANIPULATING BODIES, CONSTRUCTING SOCIAL MEMORY: WAYS OF NEGOTIATING, RE-INVENTING AND LEGITIMIZING THE PAST AT THE PETRAS CEMET 110 THE PREAND PROTO-PALATIAL CEMETERY AT PETRAS-KEPHALA: A PERSISTENT LOCALE AS AN ARENA FOR COMPETING CULTURAL MEMORIES 120 NEIGHBOURS IN PERPETUITY. A “LONE” PREHISTORIC 144 BURIAL AT GAVDOS – A LINK WITH LONG LIVING COLLECTIVE MEMORY* 144 C. RITUAL AND SOCIAL PRACTICES 160 RITUAL ΒREAKAGE IN MINOAN PEAK SANCTUARIES. THE DISPOSAL AND MANIPULATION OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY. REALITY AND MYTH 162 VISIBLE AND COMMEMORATIVE STRUCTURED DEPOSITS. KEEPING THE MEMORY OF COMMUNAL SOCIAL PRACTICES AT MINOAN PALACES 170 MINOAN MEMORIES IN THE SHRINE OF EILEITHYIA AT INATOS, CRETE* 176 IN SEARCH OF THE EVIDENCE FOR PAST MINOAN WINE RITUALS BEFORE THE KRATER* 182 D. MEMORIAL PRACTICES IN THE CYCLADES 192 RAOS AND AKROTIRI: MEMORY AND IDENTITY IN LC I/LM IA THERA AS REFLECTED IN SETTLEMENT PATTERNS AND CERAMIC PRODUCTION 194 A MEMORABLE FEAST AT LATE BRONZE AGE PHYLAKOPI?* 214 E. MEMORIES OF MYCENAEAN PALACES AND SETTLEMENTS 220 THE CITADEL OF MYCENAE: A LANDSCAPE OF MYTH AND MEMORY* 222 THE PALACE THRONE OF MYCENAE: CONSTRUCTING COLLECTIVE HISTORICAL MEMORY AND POWER IDEOLOGY* 236 FACING THE MYCENAEAN PAST AT MYCENAE* 256 OLD MEMORIES VERSUS NEW TRENDS IN POSTPALATIAL THEBES* 274 COMMUNITY AND MEMORY IN THE PERIPHERY OF THE MYCENAEAN WORLD: INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF THE MYGDALIA SETTLEMENT NEAR PATRAS, IN A 290 POWER PLAYS AT PYLOS: THE PAST AND MEMORY IN THE TOMBS AND AT THE PALACE* 314 F. THE PAST IN MAINLAND FUNERARY BEHAVIOUR AND THE USE OF MYCENAEAN TOMBS 326 DEATH IN THE EARLY MIDDLE HELLADIC PERIOD (MH I-II): DIVERSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF MNEMONIC LANDSCAPES* 328 REMEMBERING OLD GRAVES? JAR BURIALS IN THE MYCENAEAN PERIOD* 340 FROM 350 TO VISUAL MEMORY. CHANGING MNEMONIC PROCESSES IN EARLY MYCENAEAN GREECE* 350 MONUMENTALIZING MEMORY AT MYCENAE: THE ACROPOLIS “GRAVE CIRCLE A” 364 CONSTRUCTING A LEGENDARY PAST: POSSIBLE ARCHAISING ELEMENTS IN THE FUNERARY LANDSCAPE OF BRONZE AGE MYCENAE 376 MEMORIALIZING THE FIRST MYCENAEANS AT ELEON* 384 HONORING THE DEAD OR HERO CULT? THE LONG AFTERLIFE OF A PREPALATIAL ELITE TOMB AT MITROU* 396 AMONG THE ANCESTORS AT AIDONIA* 422 REMEMBERING THE DEAD: MEMORY AND MORTUARY RITUAL AT THE MYCENAEAN CEMETERY OF AYIA SOTIRA, NEMEA 432 HONOURING THE ANCESTORS AND THE PARTICULAR ROLE OF SOCIAL MEMORY IN WESTERN MYCENAEAN GREECE: THE EVIDENCE OF TOMBS AND BURIAL C 436 USE AND REUSE OF THE PAST: CASE STUDIES FROM MYCENAEAN ACHAEA* 456 NATURAL AND HUMAN COMPONENTS SHAPING A LANDSCAPE OF MEMORY DURING THE LONG-TERM OCCUPATION OF THE TRAPEZA, AIGION, ACHAEA 472 CONSTRUCTING LINKS WITH THE PAST. LATER ACTIVITY IN LATE BRONZE AGE TOMBS AT DENDRA 488 POLITICS OF MORTUARY VENERATION IN MYCENAEAN ATTICA 492 G. MODES OF TRANSMISSION, CONSTRUCTION OF MEMORY AND THE MAKING OF TRADITIONS 502 BETWEEN REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING: MONUMENTS OF THE PAST AND THE “INVENTION OF TRADITION”* 504 FROM ‘TRADITION’ TO ‘CULTURAL MEMORY’. TOWARDS A PARADIGM SHIFT IN AEGEAN ARCHAEOLOGY 514 ART, CULTURE AND MEMORY: A CASE STUDY 522 THE ASPHENDOU CAVE PETROGLYPHS: READING AND RECORDING AN EYE-WITNESS TO THE STONE AGE* 530 MEMORY AND FIGURED WORLDS IN THE MINOAN BRONZE AGE 538 THE UNCERTAINTIES INHERENT IN INTERPRETING THE PICTORIAL MEMORY AND THE BLEND OF IDEAS AND ACTUALITIES DRAWN FROM A GLORIOUS PAS 544 THE FISH IN THE BATHTUB. EVOKING MEMORY THROUGH POST-PALATIAL BURIAL PRACTICES 554 AND PROPAGANDA IN THE EARLY LATE BRONZE AGE AEGEAN: THE CASE OF THE ‘SIEGE RHYTON’* 570 THE MEMORY MACHINE: HOW 12TH-CENTURY BCE ICONOGRAPHY CREATED MEMORIES OF THE PHILISTINES (AND OTHER SEA PEOPLES) 582 H. HEIRLOOMS AND ANTIQUES 592 THE GLORY THAT WAS KNOSSOS! HEIRLOOMS, RECEPTION AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE ARTS OF THE AEGEAN LATE BRONZE AGE* 594 CURATION IN THE BRONZE AGE AEGEAN: OBJECTS AS MATERIAL MEMORIES* 606 IN THE CYCLADES. THE CASE OF AKROTIRI, THERA* 614 AND 614 OBJECTS OF MEMORY OR OBJECTS OF STATUS? THE CASE OF CYCLADIC BICHROME WARE VASES IN AEGEAN CONTEXTS 634 REMEMBERING AND HONOURING THE PAST AT CHOIROMANDRES, ZAKROS* 646 BETWEEN MEMORY AND REUSE IN LATE MINOAN III MESARA: THE STONE VESSELS AT KANNIÀ 658 OLD THINGS, NEW CONTEXTS: BRONZE AGE OBJECTS IN EARLY IRON AGE BURIALS AT KNOSSOS* 668 CHANGING PERCEPTIONS OF THE PAST: THE ROLE OF ANTIQUE SEALS IN MINOAN CRETE* 674 THE USE OF ‘HEIRLOOMS’ IN MYCENAEAN SEALING PRACTICES* 688 HEIRLOOMS FOR THE LIVING, HEIRLOOMS FOR THE DEAD 698 I. TRANSMISSION AND PERCEPTION OF IDENTITIES THROUGH SPACE AND TIME 702 MEMORIES AND LEGACIES OF CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS AND CONTACTS WITH THE AEGEAN IN THE CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN (2500-1700 BC) 704 PAST AND PRESENT: DEFINING IDENTITIES AND MEMORY ALONG THE EAST AEGEAN AND WEST ANATOLIAN INTERFACE* 718 PREHISTORIC ARKADIA AS A LANDSCAPE OF MEMORY FOR THE ANCIENT GREEKS 730 TOMORROW NEVER DIES: POST-PALATIAL MEMORIES OF THE AEGEAN LATE BRONZE AGE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN* 742 SPACE AND 750 IN LATE BRONZE AGE MACEDONIA 750 MEMORY AND THE PAST IN THE MYCENAEAN AND POST-MYCENAEAN SOUTH-EASTERN AEGEAN 762 IDEOLOGICAL AND NARRATIVE MEMORY ON LATE BRONZE AGE KOS: FROM THEORY TO CASE STUDY* 772 J. ARCHIVAL MEMORY 788 MINOAN ARCHIVES: A CASE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF INSTITUTIONAL MEMORY* 790 THE IMPORTANCE OF MEMORY, MEMORY TRIGGERS AND MEMORY AGENTS IN MYCENAEAN AND LATER GREEK CULTURE: SOME LINEAR B, EPIC AND CLASSI 804 K. THE AEGEAN LEGACY IN THE GREEK WORLD 818 MINOAN RELIGION: STATE MYTH, PRIVATE MEMORY 820 TWO NEW AEGEAN MEMORIES AND METAPHORS: ATHENA AS A SWALLOW, HERAKLES AS A LION* 834 “WORDS ARE STONES”. OF TOMBS, WALLS, AND THE MEMORY OF THE MYTHICAL KINGS ON THE ATHENIAN ACROPOLIS 848 L. THE RECEPTION OF THE AEGEAN PAST 856 MEMORY AND MODERN RECEPTIONS OF THE AEGEAN BRONZE AGE* 858 THE ARTIFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE MAKING OF MINOAN MEMORIES* 868 PHAISTOS: A MEMORY FOR THE FUTURE. HOW TO TELL AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE* 874 M. POSTERS 882 THE PAST IN PRACTICE: CRAFT PRODUCERS AND MATERIAL CULTURE CHANGE AT AYIA IRINI, KEA* 884 SURVIVAL OR RECYCLING? EARLY HELLADIC BALANCE WEIGHTS IN MYCENAEAN CONTEXTS 888 THE MINOAN DOUBLE VASE: ECHOES OF A RITUAL ARTIFACT* 894 TOASTING IN PROTOPALATIAL RUINS: A LM I INTENTIONAL DEPOSITION IN THE MM IIB BUILDING OF THE 900 AT PHAISTOS 900 ARCHITECTURE AND WALL PAINTINGS AT AKROTIRI IN THERA. COMPONENTS AND FORMULATION OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY* 908 CHOOSING AN ADEQUATE METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY FOR ANTIQUE OBJECTS IN ARCHAEOLOGY* 918 FROM REPULSION TO FASCINATION TO ‘CYCLADOMANIA’: CHANGES IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF CYCLADIC FIGURINES AND THEIR RELATION 922 HEROES, ANCESTORS OR MERELY DEAD? (AB)USES OF THE MYCENAEAN PAST IN THE HISTORICAL PERIOD* 928 A STORY ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF ONE JOURNEY. POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM AMBER JEWELRY USAGE BY THE MYCENAEANS* 934 AT AYIA TRIADHA* 940 THE 940 OF THE LATE MINOAN III PERIOD: FUNERARY ICONOGRAPHY AND THE STIMULATION OF MEMORY 946 PAINTED 946 SEARCHING FOR NEO-MINOAN ARCHITECTURE* 952 LATE MINOAN IIIA-B CRETAN 962 AS PART OF THE RITES OF PASSAGE? FUNERARY TIMES AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MEMORY* 962 RITUALISING MEMORY: A VIEW FROM 11TH CENTURY CYPRUS 970 THE ARCHIVE AND ATELIER OF THE GILLIÉRON ARTISTS: THREE GENERATIONS, A CENTURY (1870s 1980s)* 976 TRADITION AND MEMORY AT POSTPALATIAL PERATI IN EAST ATTICA 984 ACTS OF MEMORIALIZATION OF THE DEAD BODY IN THE MYCENAEAN CEMETERY AT KOLIKREPI-SPATA, ATTICA* 990 PAINTED PARADING LIONS ON AN MM IB CEREMONIAL BASIN: A CASE OF SYMBOLIC TRANSFERENCE AND REMEMBRANCE OF AN EMBLEM IN EARLY PROTO 1002 THE SELF POSSESSED: FRAMING IDENTITY IN LATE MINOAN GLYPTIC 1010 TRANSMISSION OF PRACTICE, TRANSMISSION OF KNOWLEDGE: DYNAMICS OF TEXTILE PRODUCTION IN THE BRONZE AGE AEGEAN* 1016 HOMERIC ITHACA AND MYCENAEAN CEPHALONIA: DIACHRONIC TRENDS OF IDENTITY/MEMORY CONSTRUCTION AND MODERN PERCEPTIONS OF THE PAST* 1022 ENDNOTE 1026 CLAIMING THE BONES, NAMING THE STONES? APPROPRIATING A MINOAN PAST 1028 TO CONCLUDE ... 1040 LINEAR B VE Vd 2018 A MEMORIAL 1042 REMEMBERING LIFE, WORK, LOVE AND DEATH IN VENICE∗ 1042
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