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WARSAW STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY
VOLUME 3
EDITORIAL BOARD
C
oordinating
E
ditor
Dorota Dzierzbicka,
Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
E
ditorial
B
oard
Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
Bartosz Kontny
Arkadiusz Sołtysiak
Agata Ulanowska
Miłosz Giersz
P
olish
C
entre of
M
editerranean
A
rchaeology,
U
niversity of
W
arsaw
Artur Obłuski
Grzegorz Majcherek
Francisco J. Núñez
Henryk Paner
E
xternal
B
oard
M
embers
Julia Budka,
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Jaś Elsner,
University of Oxford
Adam Izdebski,
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Jan Klápště,
Charles University, Prague
Gabriel Prieto,
University of Florida
Dieter Quast,
Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum
Jason Ur,
Harvard University
Thorsten Uthmeier,
Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
language proof
Stephanie Aulsebrook
front cover and layout
Maria Jagodzińska
PAPERS IN AEGEAN ARCHAEOLOGY
SYMPOZJUM EGEJSKIE
VOL. 3
( 2022 )
EDITED BY
STEPHANIE AULSEBROOK, KATARZYNA ŻEBROWSKA, AGATA ULANOWSKA
&
KAZIMIERZ LEWARTOWSKI
FACULTY OF ARCHAEOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW
PAPERS IN AEGEAN ARCHAEOLOGY VOL. 3 ( 2022 )
E
ditors of the
S
eries
University of Warsaw
Stephanie Aulsebrook
Katarzyna Żebrowska
Agata Ulanowska
Kazimierz Lewartowski
A
ddress
Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28
00-092 Warsaw, Poland
E
ditorial
B
oard
Pietro Maria Militello,
University of Catania
Krzysztof Nowicki,
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Kostas Paschalidis,
National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Peter Pavúk,
Charles University
Małgorzata Siennicka,
University of Göttingen
R
eviewers
Jaime Almansa-Sánchez,
Incipit, CSIC, Institute of Heritage Sciences at the Spanish National Research Council
Fritz Blakolmer,
University of Vienna
Christina Clarke,
Australian National University
Anna Lucia D’Agata,
Italian National Research Council, CNR Institute for the Study on Ancient Mediterranean
Giorgos Doudalis,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Kate Harrell,
Virginia Museum of Natural History
Marta Lorenzon,
University of Helsinki
Uroš Matić,
Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austrian Archaeological Institute
Veronica Maxwell,
The Open University
Jolanta Młynarczyk,
University of Warsaw
Krzysztof Nowicki,
Polish Academy of Sciences
John Papadopoulos,
University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel Pullen,
Florida State University
Maria Relaki,
University of Sheffield
Joanne Smith,
University of Pennsylvania, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Maria Spathi,
Society of Messenian Archaeological Studies
Helene Whittaker,
University of Gothenburg
Wiesław Więckowski,
University of Warsaw
SYMPOZJUM EGEJSKIE
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DOI: 10.1484/M.WSA-EB.5.128786
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
S
TEPHANIE
A
ULSEBROOK,
K
ATARZYNA
Ż
EBROWSKA,
A
GATA
U
LANOWSKA
&
K
AZIMIERZ
L
EWARTOWSKI
7
13
Epidemic, Infectious and Parasitic Diseases in Prehistoric Greece
T
OMÁŠ
A
LUŠÍK
Perforated Furnace Metallurgy in the Final Neolithic Aegean.
New Archaeological Evidence from the Acropolis of Athens and Preliminary Observations
from other Contemporary Sites
V
ASILIKI
E
LENI
D
IMITRIOU
21
The ‘Emblems’ on the Jugs in the Late Prepalatial Ayia Triada Necropolis
and the Iconography of Seals. A Comparative Analysis
C
HIARA
D
E
G
REGORIO
33
Birdcage Vases
( Vasi a Gabbietta )
from Protopalatial Phaistos ( Crete ) in Context.
A Note on an Enigmatic Vase
V
ALERIA
T
AGLIERI
43
At the Roots of Production.
The Kouris Valley ( Cyprus ) as a Bronze Age
“Textile
Environment
( c. 2200–1400 BCE )
G
IULIA
M
UTI,
G
IULIA
A
LBERTAZZI
53
69
85
Building a Minoan
Larnax—Techniques
and Gestures. Preliminary Analysis
S
ARAH
G
EORGEL-
D
EBEDDE
Problematising Peak Sanctuaries. Should Differences Make a Difference?
J
AN
S
IENKIEWICZ
Forging Ahead or Foiled Again? A New Direction for Cross-Craft Analysis
with Case Studies from Late Bronze Age Metalworking in the Aegean
S
TEPHANIE
A
ULSEBROOK
99
113
127
Mycenaean Pictorial Style Pottery and Wall Paintings—Two Distinct Art Forms
S
OFIA
A
NTONELLO
Practices for Averting Evil and the Notion of Ritual Protection in Mycenaean Cult Performance
C
HRISTINA
A
AMODT
Reassessing a Peripheral Geopolitical Vacuum.
The Case for a Mycenaean Palace-State in the Spercheios Valley Region
C
HRISTOFILIS
M
AGGIDIS,
E
FI
K
ARANTZALI,
A
DRIANOS
P
SYCHAS
141
All’s Well that Ends Well.
An In-Depth Look at how Objects Entered Aegean Late Bronze Age Wells
S
TEPHANIE
A
ULSEBROOK
153
Investigating the ‘Peripheral’ Mycenaean Community.
Preliminary Results of the Bioarchaeological Study of the LH III
Kallithea-Rampantania Cemetery, Achaea
M
ARIA
K
ATSIMICHA,
I
OANNA
M
OUTAFI,
T
INA
J
AKOB
167
185
Funerary Places in East Crete. The Case of the LM III Cemetery of Myrsini-Aspropilia, Siteia
M
ARIA
PSALLIDA
Changes in Religious Ritual in Mycenaean Greece.
Communicative Memory and the Postpalatial Period
U
LRIKE
B
ERNDT
197
207
Between Heritage Preservation and Public Appreciation. Re-Evaluating Reburial Strategies
T
HÉRÈSE
C
LAEYS
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