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Published 2006
Ancient Egyptian chronology /

: This volume deals with the chronology of Ancient Egypt from the fourth millennium until the Hellenistic Period. An initial section reviews the foundations of Egyptian chronology, both ancient and modern, from annals and kinglists to C14 analyses of archaeological data. Specialists discuss sources, compile lists of known dates, and analyze biographical information in the section devoted to relative chronology. The editors are responsible for the final section which attempts a synthesis of the entire range of available data to arrive at alternative absolute chronologies. The prospective readership includes specialists in Near Eastern and Aegean studies as well as Egyptologists.
: 1 online resource (ix, 517 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 504-508) and index. : 9789047404002 : 0169-9423 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

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

: 2 volumes (1287 pages) : illustrations, maps, plans ; 31 cm. : Bibliography : pages 1273-1287. : 3700179553
9783700179559

Published 2020
Athena Itonia : geography and meaning of an ancient Greek war goddess /

: With Athena Itonia: Geography and Meaning of an Ancient Greek War Goddess Gerald V. Lalonde offers the first comprehensive history of the martial cult of Athena Itonia, from its origins in Greek prehistory to its demise in the Roman imperial age. The Itonian goddess appears first among the Thessalians and eventually as the patron deity of their famed cavalry. Archaic poets attest to "Athena, warrior goddess" and her festival games at the Itoneion near Boiotian Koroneia. The cult also came south to Athens, probably with the mounted Thessalian allies of Peisistratos. Hellenistic decrees from Amorgos tell of elaborate festival sacrifices to Athena Itonia, likely supplications for protection of the islanders and their maritime trade when piracy plagued the Cyclades after collapse of the Greek naval forces that policed the Aegean Sea. This will be an indispensable volume for all interested in the social, political, and military uses of ancient Greek religious cult and the geography, chronology, and circumstances of its propagation among Greek poleis and federations.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004416390