Decorated pottery in Cyprus and Philistia in the 12th century BC : Cypriot IIIC and Philistine IIIC /

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Main Author: Mountjoy, Penelope A. (Author)

Corporate Author: Shelby White and Leon Levy Program for Archaeological Publications (Firm)

Format: Book

Language: English

Series: Contributions to the chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean ; 36.
Denkschriften der Gesamtakademie ; 79.

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Call Number: DS111 .C7 v.36/1-2

Table of Contents:
  • Volume 1.
  • Part I.
  • Cyprus.
  • Section I.
  • The Late LCIIC-Early LCIIIA phase : the "missing" IIIC:1a phase.
  • The Levanto-Helladic shapes
  • The simple style
  • The rude or pastoral style
  • Towards a pan-island bowl typology.
  • Section II.
  • The sites : stratigraphy and pottery.
  • Enkomi
  • Sinda
  • Athienou: Bamboulari tis Koukkouninnas
  • Idalion
  • Pyla : Kokkinokremos
  • Pyla : Verghi
  • Kition.
  • Volume II.
  • Hala Sultan Tekke
  • Kalavasos : Ay.Dhimitrios
  • Alassa : Pano Mandilaris
  • Kourion : Bamboula
  • Kourion : Kaloriziki
  • Kouklia : Palaepaphos
  • Mas : Palaeokastro
  • Apliki : Karamallos
  • Toumba tou Skourou
  • Myrtou : Pigadhes
  • Supplementary examples of ceramic types from other locations.
  • Section III.
  • An overview of the late Cypriot IIIC pottery.
  • Local types
  • Enkomi : local and Aegean-style types
  • Other sites : local and Aegean-style types.
  • Part II.
  • Philistia.
  • Section IV.
  • The sites : stratigraphy and pottery.
  • Ekron (Tel Miqne)
  • Ashdod
  • Ashkelon
  • Bethshean : the late Cypriot IIIC imports.
  • Section V.
  • An overview of the Aegean-style pottery from Philistia.
  • Part III.
  • Cyprus and Philistia.
  • Section VI.
  • A comparison of the Cypriot and Philistine Aegean-style pottery.