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The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age offers a comprehensive chronological and geographical overview of one of the most important civilizations in human history. Jean-Claude Poursat's volume provides a clear path through the rich and varied art and archaeology of Aegean prehistory, from the Neolithic period down to the end of the Bronze Age. Charting the regional differences within the Aegean world, his study covers the full range of material evidence, including architecture, pottery, frescoes, metalwork, stone, and ivory, all lucidly arranged by chapter. With nearly 300…mehr
The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age offers a comprehensive chronological and geographical overview of one of the most important civilizations in human history. Jean-Claude Poursat's volume provides a clear path through the rich and varied art and archaeology of Aegean prehistory, from the Neolithic period down to the end of the Bronze Age. Charting the regional differences within the Aegean world, his study covers the full range of material evidence, including architecture, pottery, frescoes, metalwork, stone, and ivory, all lucidly arranged by chapter. With nearly 300 illustrations, this volume is one of the most lavishly illustrated treatments of the subject yet published. Suggestions for further reading provide an up-to-date entry point to the full richness of the subject. Originally published in French, and translated by the author's collaborator Carl Knappett, this edition makes Poursat's deep knowledge of the Aegean Bronze Age available to an English-language audience for the first time.
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Jean-Claude Poursat is Professor emeritus at the Université Clermont Auvergne in Clermont-Ferrand, France. He is the renowned excavator of 'Quartier Mu' at Malia, one of the most extensive town complexes of Middle Bronze Age Crete, and the author of many publications on various aspects of the Aegean Bronze Age.
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Part I. Aegean Neolithic Art: 1. Artefacts and Contexts 2. Architectural beginnings 3. Pottery 4. Figurines and models 5. Other arts: ornaments, seals, and stone vases Part II. The Art of the Aegean Early Bronze Age: 6. Artefacts and Contexts 7. Architecture 8. Early Bronze Age Aegean glyptic 9. Sculpture 10. Stone vases, metalware, miscellaneous 11. EBA pottery in the Aegean Part III. Aegean Art in the Cretan First Palace Period: 12. Artworks in context: the historical framework 13. Minoan architecture in the First Palace Period 14. Minoan glyptic in the Protopalatial period 15. Other Minoan relief arts: stone vases, jewelry, minor arts 16. Artworks in the round 17. Minoan pottery 18. Mainland Greece and the islands in the First Palace Period Part IV. Aegean Art in the Second Palace Period: Crete and the Aegean Islands: 19. Artworks in context : the historical framework 20. Aegean architecture in the Second Palace period 21. Aegean wall painting 22. Minoan glyptic 23. Artworks in the round: figures, figurines, and zoomorphic vases 24. Other artworks (stone, faience, ivory, metal textile) 25. Pottery production Part V. Aegean Art in the Cretan Second Palace Period: Mainland Greece: 26. Artworks in context: the historical framework 27. Funerary architecture 28. Metalwork 29. Creto-Mycenaean glyptic 30. Other Mycenaean relief arts: wood, bone, ivory, stone and faience 31. Mycenaean pottery of LH I-IIA 32. General remarks: Aegean art during the Cretan Second Palace period Part VI. Aegean Art in the Final Palatial Period of Knossos: 33. Artworks in context: the historical framework 34. Architecture 35. The frescoes 36. Metalwork, jewelry and various ornaments 37. Creto-Mycenaean glyptic in LM II/LH IIB-IIIA1 38. Other relief arts: ivory and stone 39. Artworks in the round: figurines and zoomorphic vessels 40. LM II/LH II-IIIA1 pottery Part VII. Aegean Art of the Mainland Mycenaean Palatial Period: 41. Artworks in context: the historical framework 42. Architecture 43. Mycenaean painting 44. The end of Aegean glyptic 45. Mycenaean ivories of LH IIIA2-B 46. Other relief arts: goldwork, glass, faience, stone 47. Mycenaean art and 'international art' Artworks in the round: figurines, figures, anthropomorphic and zoomorphic vases 49. Pottery production: vases and sarcophagi Part VIII. Aegean Art at the End of the Bronze Age: 50. Artworks in context: the historical framework 51. Architecture at the end of the Bronze Age 52. Figures, figurines, anthropomorphic and zoomorphic vases 53. Jewelry and metalwork 54. Pictorial art and vase painting 55. Mycenaean art and its legacy Afterword. Aegean art through forgers' eyes 56. Fakes and dubitanda.
Part I. Aegean Neolithic Art: 1. Artefacts and Contexts 2. Architectural beginnings 3. Pottery 4. Figurines and models 5. Other arts: ornaments, seals, and stone vases Part II. The Art of the Aegean Early Bronze Age: 6. Artefacts and Contexts 7. Architecture 8. Early Bronze Age Aegean glyptic 9. Sculpture 10. Stone vases, metalware, miscellaneous 11. EBA pottery in the Aegean Part III. Aegean Art in the Cretan First Palace Period: 12. Artworks in context: the historical framework 13. Minoan architecture in the First Palace Period 14. Minoan glyptic in the Protopalatial period 15. Other Minoan relief arts: stone vases, jewelry, minor arts 16. Artworks in the round 17. Minoan pottery 18. Mainland Greece and the islands in the First Palace Period Part IV. Aegean Art in the Second Palace Period: Crete and the Aegean Islands: 19. Artworks in context : the historical framework 20. Aegean architecture in the Second Palace period 21. Aegean wall painting 22. Minoan glyptic 23. Artworks in the round: figures, figurines, and zoomorphic vases 24. Other artworks (stone, faience, ivory, metal textile) 25. Pottery production Part V. Aegean Art in the Cretan Second Palace Period: Mainland Greece: 26. Artworks in context: the historical framework 27. Funerary architecture 28. Metalwork 29. Creto-Mycenaean glyptic 30. Other Mycenaean relief arts: wood, bone, ivory, stone and faience 31. Mycenaean pottery of LH I-IIA 32. General remarks: Aegean art during the Cretan Second Palace period Part VI. Aegean Art in the Final Palatial Period of Knossos: 33. Artworks in context: the historical framework 34. Architecture 35. The frescoes 36. Metalwork, jewelry and various ornaments 37. Creto-Mycenaean glyptic in LM II/LH IIB-IIIA1 38. Other relief arts: ivory and stone 39. Artworks in the round: figurines and zoomorphic vessels 40. LM II/LH II-IIIA1 pottery Part VII. Aegean Art of the Mainland Mycenaean Palatial Period: 41. Artworks in context: the historical framework 42. Architecture 43. Mycenaean painting 44. The end of Aegean glyptic 45. Mycenaean ivories of LH IIIA2-B 46. Other relief arts: goldwork, glass, faience, stone 47. Mycenaean art and 'international art' Artworks in the round: figurines, figures, anthropomorphic and zoomorphic vases 49. Pottery production: vases and sarcophagi Part VIII. Aegean Art at the End of the Bronze Age: 50. Artworks in context: the historical framework 51. Architecture at the end of the Bronze Age 52. Figures, figurines, anthropomorphic and zoomorphic vases 53. Jewelry and metalwork 54. Pictorial art and vase painting 55. Mycenaean art and its legacy Afterword. Aegean art through forgers' eyes 56. Fakes and dubitanda.
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