In a career spanning more than forty years Prof. Thanasis I.
Papadopoulos exhibited his intensive devotion to the Bronze Age of Greece, and
especially to Mycenaean Achaea (his native land), through his excavations,
publications and lessons to innumerable students in Greece and abroad. The
origins, as well as the interconnections of the Mycenaeans with other
civilizations, were always of great interest to Prof. Papadopoulos. This
honorary volume expands to diverse eras, from Neolithic to Byzantine times,
following Mycenaean paths that lead even to the distant East: to Egypt, whose
culture Prof. Papadopoulos taught for many years at Ioannina University, and to
Jordan, where he excavated for more than 10 years.
In Achaios, thirty-five scholars from six different countries have contributed with thirty-one papers, as a small token of appreciation, gratitude and affection to a true scholar, who devoted his life studying and revealing the long journeys of the Mycenaeans and their culture, but also, to a passionate professor who, by transmitting his scientific knowledge, left an invaluable legacy for future generations.
Το «ACHAIOS: Studies Presented to Professor Thanasis I. Papadopoulos», επιμελεία των Evangelia Papadopoulou-Chrysikopoulou, Vassilis Chrysikopoulos & Gioulika Christakopoulou εκυκλοφόρησε από τις εκδ. Archaeopress, Οξφόρδη, το 2016. Είναι ένας τόμος 280 σελ., με πολυάριθμες ασπρόμαυρες εικόνες, 20,5 × 29,1 εκατ.
- Thanasis I. Papadopoulos. Professor Emeritus at the University of
Ioannina [xi-xiii]
- Bibliography 1973-2015 [xiv-xviii]
- Participants [xix]
Funerary monuments and landscape: the example of the Middle Helladic
tumuli in Messenia [1-11] / ΜΕΣΣΗΝΙΑ - Ippokratis Angeletopoulos
Mycenaean figurines on Cyprus [13-18] / ΚΥΠΡΟΣ - †Paul Åstrom
Foot of a bronze figure from the Minoan peak sanctuary at Ayios Yeorgios
sto Vouno, Kythera [19-22] ΑΓΙΟΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ ΒΟΥΝΟ ΚΥΘΗΡΑ - Emilia Banou
Warriors in movement: warrior burials in eastern Crete during Late
Minoan IIIC [23-32] / ΚΡΗΤΗ - Dimitris G. Basakos
Ein Zutrunk für den Freund [33-43] / †Hans G. Buchholz
The MH cemetery at Kophovouno, Sparta, Lakonia [45-51] / ΚΟΥΦΟΒΟΥΝΟ ΣΠΑΡΤΗ ΛΑΚΩΝΙΑ - William Cavanagh and †Christopher Mee
Attic black-figured cups from Ambelaki, Salamis [53-58] / ΑΜΠΕΛΑΚΙ ΣΑΛΑΜΙΝΑ - Yiannis Chairetakis
The Protogeometric settlement at Stamna, Aetolia, some thoughts on the
settlers’ origin based on the typology of the graves [59-76] ΣΤΑΜΝΑ ΑΙΤΩΛΙΑ - Gioulika Christakopoulou
A scarab and an ovoid seal plaque: egyptian or egyptianizing objects
from a crossroad in the Jordan valley [77-80] ΣΚΑΡΑΒΑΙΟΣ, ΙΟΡΔΑΝΙΑ - Vassilis Chrysikopoulos
Some reflections on western Greece in the Late Bronze and Early Iron
Ages [81-92] - Søren Dietz
L’ Égyptien, le Bedouin et la Transjordanie [93-95] / ΑΙΓΥΠΤΙΟΙ, ΒΕΔΟΥΙΝΟΙ, ΙΟΡΔΑΝΙΑ, ΤΡΑΝΣΙΟΡΔΑΝΙΑ - Jean-Claude Goyon
New Archaeological data for early Christian and early Byzantine Salamis.
The case of a burial complex at Aianteio [97-102] ΣΑΛΑΜΙΝΑ ΑΙΑΝΤΕΙΟ ΑΙΑΝΤΙΟ - George Kakavas & Sophia Zyrba
Large storage jars in the Mycenaean graves of Achaea: a brief
introduction [103-108] / ΑΧΑΙΑ - Sofia Kaskantiri
On mineral and artificial pigments of Theophrastus of Eressos from the
library to the field research [109-115] ΘΕΠΦΡΑΣΤΟΣ ΕΡΕΣΟΣ, ΕΡΕΣΣΟΣ ΜΥΤΙΛΗΝΗ ΛΕΣΒΟΣ - Thomas Katsaros
The Middle Neolithic pattern painted pots from the cave of Cyclops:
Reviewing older theories [117-126] / ΣΠΗΛΙΑ ΚΥΚΛΩΠΑ, ΚΥΚΛΩΠΑΣ, ΚΥΚΛΩΨ - Stella Katsarou-Tzeveleki
Gold bull’s head ornaments from the Tiryns hoard and the distribution of
the type in the LH IIIC periphery of the Mycenaean world [127-135] ΤΙΡΥΝΣ ΤΙΡΥΝΘΑ - Eleni Konstantinidi-Syvridi
Rise it up! A contribution to understanding tell formation. The evidence
from particle size analysis of archaeological sediments and building materials
from the Neolithic tell site at Palliambella (N. Greece) [137-142] ΠΑΛΙΑΜΠΕΛΑ - Dimitris Kontogiorgos
New evidence for Minoan relations with Ithaca [143-152] / ΙΘΑΚΗ ΚΡΗΤΗ - †Litsa Kontorli-Papadopoulou
An overview of trepanation in ancient Greece [153-158] - Maria A.
Liston, Sherry C. Fox & Leslie P. Day
A shrine within the Sovereign complex on the Mycenaean acropolis of
Salamis [159-164] ΑΚΡΟΠΟΛΗ ΣΑΛΑΜΙΝΑ - Yannos G. Lolos
Minoan prepalatial peribolos of Amnissos, Crete [165-176] / ΑΜΝΙΣΣΟΣ ΑΜΝΙΣΟΣ, ΚΡΗΤΗ - Stella Mandalaki
On Mycenaean hydrea: sherds from the acropolis at Choriza [177-184] / ΧΩΡΙΖΑ, ΧΟΡΙΖΑ - Christina Marabea
Who owns the Rosseta Stone? Egyptian antiquities and “elginism”
[185-193] / ΣΤΗΛΗ ΡΟΖΕΤΑΣ, ΡΟΖΕΤΑ ΡΟΖΕΤΤΑ - Margarita Nicolakaki-Kentrou
ΤΩ ΑΡΙΣΤΩ ΠΑΤΡΙ. Terramare, Mycenaean centers and the role of the Adriatic during the
Late Bronze Age: The Intercultural role of the Adriatic: The “way of the amber”
at the end of the Late Bronze Age seen from a nautical point of view [195-201] /
ΑΔΡΙΑΤΙΚΗ, ΠΑΤΡΙΔΑ ΠΑΤΡΙΣ ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟ ΚΕΧΡΙΜΠΑΡΙ - Stavros Oikonomidis
Prehistoric vases from a private collection in Jordan [203-2016] / ΙΟΡΔΑΝΙΑ - Evangelia
Papadopoulou-Chrysikopoulou
Ties of affection burials of parents and children in the Mycenaean
cemetery of Clauss, near Patras [207-218] / ΚΛΑΟΥΣ, ΚΛΑΟΥΣΣ, ΠΑΤΡΑ ΑΧΑΙΑ - Konstantinos Paschalidis
Achaia: eastern and western [219-231] ΑΧΑΙΑ - Michalis Petropoulos
The seremeti monkey [233-239] - Jackie Philipps
Some fresh thoughts on the use of the minoan “strainer” [241-253] - Lefteris
Platon
Mycenaean ceramic vases of an archaeological private collection
[255-260] - Kostas Theodoridis
The importance of the Ionian and Albanian coast for maritime
communication during the Bronze Age [261-274] – ΙΟΝΙΟ, ΙΩΝΙΟ, ΑΛΒΑΝΙΑ, ΒΟΡΕΙΟΣ ΗΠΕΙΡΟΣ, ΒΟΡΕΙΑ ΗΠΕΙΡΟΣ, Akis Tsonos
- Th. Papadopoulos [275-280].
ΠΗΓΗ: ΑΡΧΕΙΟΝ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΥ, 7.7.2017.
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