Dikili Tash Village Préhistorique de Macédoine orientale I

This volume completes and rounds off the publication of the excavations of Jean Deshayes (1961-1975) at Dikili Tash. It follows on from the two volumes already available. The first volume, published in 1992, described the site and the excavations, the stratigraphy and the chronology, the constructio...

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Main Authors: Malamidou, Dimitra, Marangou, Christina, Treuil, René
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-851572024-04-04T14:42:06Z Dikili Tash Village Préhistorique de Macédoine orientale I Malamidou, Dimitra Marangou, Christina Treuil, René Ancient Greece Greek history excavation pottery statuette thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology This volume completes and rounds off the publication of the excavations of Jean Deshayes (1961-1975) at Dikili Tash. It follows on from the two volumes already available. The first volume, published in 1992, described the site and the excavations, the stratigraphy and the chronology, the construction, the tools, the means of subsistence and the trappings of finery. The second volume, published in 2004, dealt with Neolithic pottery (techniques, forms and decorations), including zoomorphic and anthropomorphic containers. This third volume contains, firstly, the study of the forms and decorations of the ceramics of the Early Bronze and the Late Bronze Ages. The Bronze Age, little known in eastern Macedonia, is thus enriched by a new detailed study based on well-documented stratigraphy. Also new is the comprehensive publication of figurines and models from the Middle Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age: this is a complete and well-researched catalogue, followed by a systematic study organized according to the categories of objects; this assemblage is the largest published to date. These contributions significantly add to our knowledge of the periods concerned and propose well-argued interpretations. The general conclusion, which completes the volume and the publication of the excavations of J. Deshayes, traces the evolution of working methods and thought processes involved in the different programmes at Dikili Tash, underlining the increasingly conscious intellectual interrogations that here, as elsewhere in Macedonia, pervade all archaeological research. 2022-07-01T15:51:38Z 2022-07-01T15:51:38Z 2019 book ONIX_20220701_9782869584655_633 2241-0112 9782869584655 9782869583108 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/85157 fre Suppléments du BCH image/png n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782869584655/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/efa/5507 École française d’Athènes 10.4000/books.efa.5507 This volume completes and rounds off the publication of the excavations of Jean Deshayes (1961-1975) at Dikili Tash. It follows on from the two volumes already available. The first volume, published in 1992, described the site and the excavations, the stratigraphy and the chronology, the construction, the tools, the means of subsistence and the trappings of finery. The second volume, published in 2004, dealt with Neolithic pottery (techniques, forms and decorations), including zoomorphic and anthropomorphic containers. This third volume contains, firstly, the study of the forms and decorations of the ceramics of the Early Bronze and the Late Bronze Ages. The Bronze Age, little known in eastern Macedonia, is thus enriched by a new detailed study based on well-documented stratigraphy. Also new is the comprehensive publication of figurines and models from the Middle Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age: this is a complete and well-researched catalogue, followed by a systematic study organized according to the categories of objects; this assemblage is the largest published to date. These contributions significantly add to our knowledge of the periods concerned and propose well-argued interpretations. The general conclusion, which completes the volume and the publication of the excavations of J. Deshayes, traces the evolution of working methods and thought processes involved in the different programmes at Dikili Tash, underlining the increasingly conscious intellectual interrogations that here, as elsewhere in Macedonia, pervade all archaeological research. 10.4000/books.efa.5507 c0500ec3-d996-49ed-bcb9-ffc849be92fa 9782869584655 9782869583108 336 Athènes open access
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Malamidou, Dimitra
Marangou, Christina
Treuil, René
Dikili Tash Village Préhistorique de Macédoine orientale I
title Dikili Tash Village Préhistorique de Macédoine orientale I
title_full Dikili Tash Village Préhistorique de Macédoine orientale I
title_fullStr Dikili Tash Village Préhistorique de Macédoine orientale I
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title_short Dikili Tash Village Préhistorique de Macédoine orientale I
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Greek history
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pottery
statuette
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