Petras, Siteia. the Pre- and Proto-palatial cemetery in context : Acts of a two-day conference held at the Danish Institute at Athens, 14-15 February 2015 (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens)

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Petras, Siteia. the Pre- and Proto-palatial cemetery in context : Acts of a two-day conference held at the Danish Institute at Athens, 14-15 February 2015 (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens)

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Full Description

The second conference report on the archaeological site of Petras, Siteia concerns the progress of research conducted about the very important and extensive cemetery of the Pre- and Proto-palatial periods in eastern Crete - one of very few excavations started in Crete in the 21st century. An international group of specialists present and discuss various aspects of the remains of the large, unplundered cemetery and the adjacent settlements traces and in contextualizing the cemetery they try to understand it in the historical, economic and political framework of Pre- and Proto-palatial Crete in general, and Eastern Crete in particular.

Contents

List of Contributors

Preface

Abbreviations

Works Cited

Greeting from Rune Frederiksen Director Emeritus of the Danish Institute at Athens

Greetings from Kristina Winther-Jacobsen Director of the Danish Institute at Athens

Documenting sociopolitical changes in Pre- and Proto-palatial Petras: The house tomb cemetery Metaxia Tsipopoulou

The Tripartite Facade at the Petras cemetery Philip P. Betancourt, Metaxia Tsipopoulou and Miriam Clinton

Ceremonial Area 1: Identity and dating of a special ritual space in the Petras cemetery Metaxia Tsipopoulou

Pottery fabrics and recipes in the later Pre- and Proto-palatial period at Petras: The petrographic evidence from House Tomb 2 and Ceremonial Area 1 Eleni Nodarou

Further seals from the cemetery at Petras Olga Krzyszkowska

Variability and differentiation: A first look at the stone vase assemblage in the Petras cemetery Maria Relaki & Christina Tsoraki

The Petras 'Sphinx'? An essay on hybridity Anna Simandiraki-Grimshaw

The use of querns and other ground stone hand tools in Early to Middle Minoan mortuary practices at Petras Heidi M. C. Dierckx

Special silver alloys from the Pre- and Proto-palatial cemetery of Petras, Crete Alessandra Giumlia-Mair, Philip P. Betancourt, Susan C. Ferrence, & James D. Muhly

An intriguing set of discs from the Protopalatial tombs at Petras Thomas M. Brogan & Alessandra Giumlia-Mair

The plant remains of the house tombs at Petras: Acts of destruction, transformation and preservation Evi Margaritis

Feeding the dead, toasting the living? The view from faunal remains Valasia Isaakidou

Male bonding and remembering the ancestors? The Late Minoan III reoccupation and use of the Kephala-Petras Cemetery Area David W. Rupp

The sea in the afterlife of the Minoans: The shell material from Petras cemetery in context Tatiana Theodoropoulou '

Oso psela kai an anebeis lexe men peis megale 'po choma se ephtiaxe o theos ki ekeia gyrizeis pali'. Cretan mantinada for death Sevasti Triantaphyllou

House Tomb 5: A preliminary analysis of the human skeletal remains Sevasti Triantaphyllou, Sotiria Kiorpe & Metaxia Tsipopoulou

Compare and contrast: The house tomb at Myrtos-Pyrgos Gerald Cadogan

Mortuary practices, the ideology of death and social organization of the Siteia area: The Petras cemetery within its broader funerary landscape Yiannis Papadatos

Mobility patterns and cultural identities in Pre- and Proto-palatial central and eastern Crete Efthymia Nikita, Sevi Triantaphyllou, Metaxia Tsipopoulou, Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, Lefteris Platon

Pezoules Kephala, Zakros. I. Form of the tombs and burial habits Lefteris Platon Pezoules

Kephala, Zakros. II. The chronological and evaluative position of the finds in the framework of the life of the neighboring settlement Lefteris Platon & Maria Tsiboukaki

Funerary practices at Sissi: The treatment of the body in the house tombs Ilse Schoep, Isabelle Crevecoeur, Aurore Schmitt & Peter Tomkins

Funerary ritual and social structure in the Old Palace period: A multifarious liaison Giorgos Vavouranakis

East Cretan networks in the Middle Bronze Age Carl Knappett & Cristina Ichim

Final discussion Chaired by Colin F. Macdonald

Final remarks: Some comments on the Pre- and Proto-palatial cemetery and the Late Minoan IIIC settlement of Petras Kephala Donald C. Haggis

Index

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