DERLEYEN(LER):
Çiğdem Maner
Konstantinos Kopanias
Nicholas Chr. Stampolidis
CATEGORY:
Archaeology
Archaeology and History of Art
PAGES: 1002
SIZE: 16,5 x 24 cm.
EDITION: 1st print ,2015-06-06 00:00:00
HARDCOVER ISBN: 9786055250492
HARDCOVER PRICE: 1200 TL
Nostoi. Indigenous Culture, Migration and Integration in the Aegean Islands and Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age is presenting one comprehensive volume with papers discussing various aspects of the intercultural contact between West Anatolia and the Aegean during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The conference proceedings are focusing on the various Anatolian and Aegean cross-cultural “interfaces”, the archaeological testimonies of the “indigenous” population, the impact of the Hittite, Mycenaean and Ionian migration movements, on the pre-existing population, as well as inter-cultural and cross-cultural mingling of the Aegean and Anatolia or vice versa.
Introduction 11
Part 1: GENERAL
The Political Geography of Arzawa (Western Anatolia) 15
J. DAVID HAWKINS
The East Aegean-West Anatolian Interface in the 12th Century BC: Some Aspects Arising from the Mycenaean Pottery 37
PENELOPE A. MOUNTJOY
Between the Aegeans and the Hittites: Western Anatolia in the 2nd Millennium BC 81
PETER PAVÚK
Settlement Patterns and Socio-Political Landscape of Western Anatolian in the Middle and Late Bronze Age: A Geoarchaeological View 115
RALF BECKS
The History of the Arzawan State during the Hittite Period 131
METIN ALPARSLAN
Part 2: MIGRATION
Migrations in Anatolian Narrative Traditions 145
MARY R. BACHVAROVA
Migration and Integration at Troy from the End of the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age 185
CAROLYN CHABOT ASLAN — PAVOL HNILA
The Mushki/Phrygian Problem from the Near Eastern Point of View 211
KONSTANTINOS KOPANIAS
Ionian Migration: Certainties and Underlying Uncertainties 227
FLORENTIA FRAGKOPOULOU
Violence and the Ionian Migration: Representation and Reality 239
NAOÍSE MAC SWEENEY
Part 3A: FIELDWORK: AEGEAN
Bridging North and South: The Dodecanese Islands and the "Eastern Insular Arc" between Crete and Anatolia during the Late Bronze Age 263
FANI K. SEROGLOU — DIMITRIS SFAKIANAKIS
The ‘Mycenaeans’ in the Southeast Aegean Revisited: An Inter-Regional Comparison 289
JACOB EERBEEK
The Koan Tradition during the Mycenaean Age: A Contextual and Functional Analysis of Local Ceramics from the “Serraglio”, Eleona, and Langada 311
SALVATORE VITALE — ARIANNA TRECARICHI
The Cyclades and the Dodecanese during the Post−Palatial Period: Heterogeneous Developments of a Homogeneous Culture 337
ANDREAS VLACHOPOULOS — MERCOURIOS GEORGIADIS
Mycenaeanization on Melos: A View from the Phylakopi Pantries 369
JASON W. EARLE
Minoanisation, Acculturation, Hybridisation: The Evidence of the Minoan Presence in the North East Aegean between the Middle and Late Bronze Age 387
LUCA GIRELLA – PETER PAVÚK
Greek Ethnics in –ηνος and the Name of Mytilene 421
ALEXANDER DALE
Hephaestia: New Data on the Mycenaean Presence on Lemnos during the Late Bronze Age 445
LUIGI COLUCCIA
The Indigenous Culture of Hephaestia (Lemnos) at the beginning of the Iron Age: Ancient Sources, Mythical Tradition, and Archaeological Data 461
LAURA DANILE
Part 3B: FIELDWORK: ANATOLIA
A Monumental Middle Bronze Age Apsidal Building at Alalakh 485
K. ASLIHAN YENER
Kizzuwatna in the Bronze Age and in Later Periods: Continuity and/or Discontinuity? 499
REMZİ YAĞCI
Late Bronze–Early Iron Age Painted Pottery from the Northeast Mediterranean Settlements 517
ELİF ÜNLÜ
Notes on Cultural Interaction in Northwest Pisidia in the Iron Age 531
BİLGE HÜRMÜZLÜ — PAUL IVERSEN
Lycia Before Lycians: The Elusive Second Millennium BC in Southwest Türkiye and the Çaltılar Archaeological Project 539
NICOLETTA MOMIGLIANO — BELGIN AKSOY
Late Bronze Age Miletus: The Anatolian Face 557
IVONNE KAISER — JULIEN ZURBACH
Geometric Miletus 581
MICHAEL KRUMME
Çeşme−Bağlararası: A Western Anatolian Harbour Settlement at the beginning of the Late Bronze Age 593
VASIF ŞAHOĞLU
Bademgediği Tepe (Puranda) Near Metropolis 609
RECEP MERIÇ — ALİ KAZIM ÖZ
Çine−Tepecik: New Contributions on Late Bronze Age Cultures in Western Anatolia 627
SEVİNÇ GÜNEL
Liman Tepe during the Late Bronze Age 647
SILA MANGALOĞLU−VOTRUBA
Part 4: TRADE
Profit Oriented Traders in the Aegean and Anatolia in the 2nd Millennium BC: Inter-Cultural Concepts of Measurement and Value 671
ANNA MICHAILIDOU
Study of Imports in Late Bronze Age Anatolia: Identification, Definition, Chronological, and Spatial Analysis 693
EKİN KOZAL
Part 5: CULT, SOCIAL, AND INTERCULTURAL ASPECTS
Songs by Land and Sea Descending: Anatolian and Aegean Poetic Traditions 709
ANNETTE TEFFETELLER
Arzawan Rituals and Greek Religion 737
ALICE MOUTON — IAN RUTHERFORD
The Aegean–Type Sword Found at Hattuša and the Written Sources about the Exchange of Technology at the Late Bronze Age 749
KONSTANTINOS GIANNAKOS
From Western to Eastern Anatolia: Reconsidering the Aegean Presence in the Peripheries of the Hittite World 767
GIOIA ZENONI
Against the Identification of Karkiša with Carians 791
ZSOLT SIMON
The Ionian Migration and Ceramic Dynamics in Ionia at the End of the Second Millennium BC: Some Preliminary Thoughts 811
RIK VAESSEN
When East Meets West: The Social Identity of Western Anatolia 835
ÇİĞDEM MANER
Cross-Cultural Interaction in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Early Iron Age: A View from Seal Engraving,
with Special Reference to the Lyre-Player Group 849
MANOLIS MIKRAKIS
At the Crossroads: Dress and Body Ornaments in the Northeastern Aegean 871
MAGDA PIENIĄŻEK
Something Old, Something New: Non−local Brides as Catalysts for Cultural Exchange at Ayia Irini, Kea? 889
EVI GOROGIANNI — JOANNE CUTLER — RODNEY D.FITZSIMONS
Klazomenaeans of Three Continents: Emphasis on the 7th c. BC 923
ANAGNOSTIS PAN. AGELARAKIS
Editors 983
Contributors 985
Index 989
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