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Aegyptiaca
A Catalogue of Egyptian Objects in the Aegean Area

  • Date Published: August 2014
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107418905

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  • First published in 1930, this book collects all of the ancient Egyptian objects dating from before the Twenty Seventh Dynasty that were known to have been found at Greek archaeological sites prior to original publication. The book groups the items by find site, and photographs of many of the objects are included at the end of the text. The result is an interesting look at the material presence of ancient Egypt in the Aegean in the formative years of Greek civilization, without drawing any firm conclusions from the evidence provided.

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    • Date Published: August 2014
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107418905
    • length: 152 pages
    • dimensions: 297 x 210 x 8 mm
    • weight: 0.38kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Foreword
    List of plates and maps
    Bibliography
    Introduction
    Part I. Crete:
    1. Agios Onouphrios
    2. Agia Triada
    3. Arkades (Aphrati)
    4. Dictaean cave (Psykhro)
    5. Gournes
    6. Kalyvia
    7. Kavousi
    8. Knossos
    8a. Isopata
    8b. Zafer Papoura
    9. Marathokephalon
    10. Mokhlos
    11. Palaikastro
    12. Platanos
    13. Pyrgos
    14. Vrokastro
    15. Unknown provenance
    Part II. Laconia:
    16. Vaphio
    17. Sparta
    18. Menelaion
    18a. (Mistra)
    Part III. Argolid:
    19. Mycenae
    20. Argive Heraeum
    21. Dendra
    22. Asine
    23. Calauria
    Part IV. Corinthia:
    24. Corinth
    Part V. Attica:
    25. Menidi (Acharnae)
    26. Athens
    27. Eleusis
    28. Sunium
    Part VI. Boeotia:
    29. Thebes
    Part VII. Thessaly:
    30. Velestino (Pherae)
    Part VIII. Islands:
    31. Aegina
    32. Euboea (Chalcis)
    33. Chios (Phana)
    34. Paros (Delion)
    35. Samos
    36. Thera
    Note on Aegean pottery of the Bronze Age found in Egypt
    Table of objects according to pottery strata
    Table of objects according to dynasties
    List of museums in which the objects are to be found
    Types of objects and their materials
    Objects bearing the names of kings or queens
    General index.

  • Author

    J. D. S. Pendlebury

    Foreword

    H. R. Hall

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