Bronzo Age

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Bibliography of Recommended Readings
(organized by session)


Sessions 2-3 Mon Sept 10, Wed Sept 12


Background:
Bryce, T. 1998 The Kingdom of the Hittites. Oxford:

Clarendon: 1-6

Chadwick, J. 1976 The Mycenaean World. Cambridge: Cambridge University: 15-33

Cullen, T. 2001 "Introduction: Voices and Visions of Aegean Prehistory,"1-18 in T. Cullen ed., Aegean Prehistory: A Review. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America.

MacQueen 1986: 11-14

Mazar 1990: 1-34

Rutter, J. B. 1997 Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean. Trustees of Dartmouth College. (http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/): chronology, environment, history

Preziosi and Hitchcock 1999: 1-24

Chronology:

Ehrich, R. W. ed. 1992 Chronologies in Old World Archaeology (Third Edition) Vols I and II. Chicago: University of Chicago.

Manning, S. W. 1995 The Absolute Chronology of the Aegean

Early Bronze Age: Archaeology, History, and Radiocarbon. Sheffield.

Manning, S. W. 1999 A Test of Time: The Volcano of Thera and the Chronology and History of the Aegean and East Mediterranean in the Mid Second Millennium B.C. Oxford.

Warren, P. and Hankey, V. 1989 Aegean Bronze Age Chronology. Bristol.

Models of trade:

Renfrew, C. 1975 "Trade as Action at a Distance: Questions of Integration and Communication," Pp. 3-59 in J. A. Sabloff, and C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky eds., Ancient Civilization and Trade. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico. (see figure 10 for models of trade)

Sessions 4-5 Mo:n Sept 17, Wed Sept 19


Aegean:

Andreou, S., Fotiadis, M., and Kotsakis, K. 2001 "The Neolithic and Bronze Age of Northern Greece," 259-328 in T. Cullen ed., Aegean Prehistory: A Review. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America.

Dickinson 1994: ch. 3: 30-44

Nestor (http://ucaswww.mcm.uc.edu/classics/nestor/nestor.html) (online database of Aegean Prehistory bibliography)

Runnels, C. 2001 "The Stone Age of Greece from the Palaeolithic to the Advent of the Neolithic," 225-258 in T.

Cullen ed., Aegean Prehistory: A Review. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America.

Rutter, J. B. 1997 Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean. Trustees of Dartmouth College. (http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/): lesson 1, lesson 2

Cyprus:

Le Brun, A. 1997 Khirokitia: A Neolithic Site. Nicosia: Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation.

Todd, I. A. 1998 Kalavasos-Tenta. Nicosia: Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation (contains good review of Neolithic).

Conferences on Cyprus Neolithic soon to be published contain most up-to-date information (one held at Insitute of Cypriot Archaeology at SUNY-Albany the other and more recent one at the Archaeological Research Unit, University of Cyprus).

Anatolia:

http://catal.arch.cam.ac.uk/catal/catal.html (Çatal Höyük excavations)

Hodder, Ian et al. 1996 On the Surface: Çatalhöyük 1993-95 (Çatalhöyük Project Volume I). Ankara: British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara (please have a look at this to get a sense of what is currently being done with the site before getting into Mellaart’s earlier publications).

Mellaart, James 1967 Çatal Hüyük; a neolithic town in Anatolia. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Todd, Ian A. 1976 Çatal Höyük in Perspective. Menlo Park: Cummings.

Levant:

Banning, E. B. 1998 "The Neolithic Period: Triumphs of Architecture, Agriculture, and Art," Near Eastern Archaeology 61 (4): 188-237.

Levy, T. E. ed. 1993 The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land. London and Washington: Leicester University Press: chs 7-13

Stern, Ephraim ed. 1994 The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land (Volumes 1-4). Jerusalem: The Israel Exploration Society & Carta. Good source for concise summaries of key sites in region with bibliography.

Early Figurines and their meaning:


Talalay, Lauren 1993 Deities, Dolls, and Devices: Neolithic Figurines from Franchthi Cave, Greece (Excavations at Franchthi Cave, Greece 9). Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University. (pp. 45-51 on use and meaning of figurines at Franchthi)

Conkey, M. W. and Tringham, R. E. 1995 "Archaeology and the Goddess: Exploring the Contours of Feminist Archaeology," esp pp. 212-229 (on interpretations of figurines) in D. C. Stanton and A. J. Stewart eds., Feminisms in the Academy. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan.

Voigt, M. M. 1983 Hadji Firuz Tepe, Iran: The Neolithic Settlement. Philadelphia: The University Museum (pp. 186-195 on functional interpreations of figurines).


Part II
Session 6 Mon Sept 24


Ebla:
Lucio, M. 1995 "Ebla: A Third Millennium City-State in Ancient Syria," in Civilizations of the Ancient Near East Volume II: 1219-1230.

Matthiae, P. 1980 Ebla: An Empire Rediscovered. London: Hodder and Stoughton. (esp pp. 65-104)

Mesopotamia:

Nissen, H. J. 1988 The Early History of the Ancient Near East 9000-2000 BC. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.

Egypt:

Kemp, Barry J. 1991 Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization. London and New York: Routledge.

Wright, M. 1985 "Contacts Between Egypt and Syro-Palestine During the Protodynastic Period," Biblical Archaeologist 48: 240-253.

Wright, M. 1988 "Contacts Between Egypt and Syro-Palestine During the Old Kingdom," Biblical Archaeologist 51: 143-161.

Session 7 Wed Sept 26

General Background and Bibliography:


Hägg, R. and Konsola, D. (eds.) 1986 Early Helladic Architecture and Urbanization (Göteborg).
Renfrew, C. 1972 The Emergence of Civilization (London) 99-114.

Rutter, J. B. 1997 Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean. Trustees of Dartmouth College. (http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/): lessons 3, 5-6, 8

Warren, P. 1972 Myrtos (London).

Burials, metals, etc.:

Betancourt, P. P. 1985 The History of Minoan Pottery (Princeton).

Branigan, K. 1974 Aegean Metalwork of the Early and Middle Bronze Age (Oxford).

Branigan, K. (ed.) 1998 Cemetery and Society in the Aegean Bronze Age (Sheffield).

Nakou, G. 1995 "The Cutting Edge: A New Look at Early Aegean Metallurgy," Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 8:2: 1-32.

Pullen, D. J. 1990 "Early Helladic Burials at Asine and Early Bronze Age Mortuary Practices," in R. Hägg and G. C. Nordquist (eds.), Celebrations of Death and Divinity in the Bronze Age Argolid (Stockholm) 9-12.

Rutter, J. B. 1993 "Early Helladic Pottery: Inferences about Exchange and Production from Style and Clay Composition" in C. and P. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen:
Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age 1939-1989 (Amsterdam) 19-37.

van Andel, T. H. and Runnels, C. 1987 Beyond the Acropolis: A Rural Greek Past (Stanford) 81-94.

Weinberg, S. S. 1969 "A Gold Sauceboat in the Israel Museum," Antike Kunst 12: 3-8.

Seals and sealing practice:


Aruz, J. 1994 "Seal Imagery and Sealing Practices in the Early Aegean World" pp. 211-235 in Ferioli, P., Fiandra, E., Fissore, G. G., and Frangipane, M. eds., Archives Before Writing.

Rome: La Sapienza.


Blasingham, A. 1983 "The Seals from the Tombs of the Messara. Inferences as to Kinship and Social Organization" pp. 11-21 in in Krzyskowska, O. and Nixon, L. eds., Minoan Society. Bristol: University of Bristol.

Heath, M. C. 1958 (also see Wiencke below – same author) "Early Helladic Clay Sealings from the House of the Tiles at Lerna," Hesperia 27: 81-120. (problem – this issue of Hesperia is damaged – someone has cut entire article as well as report on excavations at the site out of journal – Butler is in process of getting a replacement following my request).

Pullen, D. J. 1994 "A Lead Seal from Tsoungiza, Ancient Nemea, and Early Bronze Age Aegean Sealing Systems," American Journal of Archaeology 98: 35-52.

Weingarten, J. 1997 "Another Look at Lerna: An EH IIB Trading Post?," Oxford Journal of Archaeology 16: 147-166.

Wiencke, M. H. 1969 "Further Seals and Sealings from Lerna," Hesperia 38: 500-521.

Yule, P. 1987 "Early and Middle Minoan Foreign Relations: the Evidence from Seals," Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici 26: 161-177.

Session 8 Mon Oct 1

General Background:

Barber, R. L. N. 1987 The Cyclades in the Bronze Age (Iowa City).

Cherry, J. F., J. L. Davis, and E. Mantzourani 1991 Landscape Archaeology as Long-term History: Northern Keos in the Cycladic Islands (Los Angeles).

Davis, J. L. 1992 "Review of Aegean Prehistory I: The Islands of the Aegean," American Journal of Archaeology 96: 699-756.

Rutter, J. B. 1997 Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean. Trustees of Dartmouth College.
(http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/): lessons 4 (Cyclades), 7 (with bibliography on Troy)

Cycladic Figurines:

Branigan, K. 1971 "Cycladic Figurines and their Derivatives in Crete," Annual of the British School at Athens 66: 57-78.

Getz-Preziosi, P. 1982 "Risk and Repair in Early Cycladic Sculpture," Metropolitan Museum Journal 16: 5-32.
Getz-Preziosi, P. 1985 Early Cycladic Sculpture: an Introduction (Malibu).

Hendrix, E. 1997/8 "Painted Ladies of the Early Bronze Age,"

The MMA Bulletin (Winter 1997/8): 4-15.

Stone and metal:


Gale, N. H. and Stos-Gale, Z. A. 1984 "Cycladic Metallurgy," in J. A.MacGillivray and R. L. N. Barber (eds.), The Prehistoric Cyclades (Edinburgh) 255-276.

Renfrew, C. and Wagstaff, J. M. (eds.) 1982 An Island Polity: the Archaeology of Exploitation in Melos (Cambridge).

Torrence, R. 1986 Production and Exchange of Stone Tools: Prehistoric Obsidian in the Aegean (Cambridge).

Troy:

Aruz, J. 1986 "The 'Aegean' Pottery Impression from Troy IIB," Kadmos 25: 164-167.

Blegen, C. W. 1963 Troy and the Trojans (London).

Blegen, C. W. et al. 1950 Troy I: The First and Second Settlements (Princeton).

Blegen, C. W. et al. 1951 Troy II: The Third, Fourth, and Fifth Settlements (Princeton).

Korfmann, M. 1995 "Troia: A Residential and Trading City at the Dardanelles," in R. Laffineur and W-D. Niemeier (eds.),

Politeia: Society and State in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 12] (Liìge) I: 173-183.

Other Anatolia:


Mellink, Machteld J. 1992 "Anatolian Chronology," in R. W. Ehrich, ed., Chronologies in Old World Archaeology 3rd., vol 1: pp. 207-220; vol 2: pp 171-84. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Warner, Jayne L. 1994 The early Bronze Age village of Karatas. Bryn Mawr, PA: Dept. of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology.

Session 9 Wed Oct 3

Anatolia


deJesus, P. S. 1980 The Development of Prehistoric Mining and Metallurgy in Anatolia (Oxford).

Goldman, H. 1956 Excavations at Gözlü Kule, Tarsus II. Princeton, Princeton University.

Mellink, M. 1993 "The Anatolian South Coast in the Early

Bronze Age: The Cilician Perspective," pp. 495-508 in M.

Frangipane, H. Hauptmann, M. Liverani, P. Matthiae, and M. Mellink eds., Between the Rivers and Over the Mountains.

Rome: La Sapienza.

Weinberg, S. ed. 1956 The Aegean and the Near East: studies presented to Hetty Goldman on the occasion of her seventy-fifth birthday. Locust Valley, N.Y. : J. J. Augustin (article by Mellink on Alaca Höyük burials).

Yakar, Jak 1985 The later prehistory of Anatolia: the late Chalcolilthic and early Bronze Age. BAR international series, 268. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports. (some problems with history of metallurgy, but otherwise good survey)
Yenar, K. A. and Vandiver, P. B. 1993 "Tin Processing at Göltepe, and Early Bronze Age Site in Anatolia," American Journal of Archaeology 97: 207-237 (with responses).

Cyprus

Karageorghis, V. 2000 Ancient Art from Cyprus: The Cesnola Collection. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 17-21, 27-31, 55-56.

Peltenberg, E. 1991 Lemba Archaeological Project Volume II.2: A Ceremonial Area at Kissonerga (Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology LXX:3). Göteborg: Åströms.

Peltenberg, E. ed. 1989. Edinburgh University: Edinburgh (esp. article by S. Swiny). Early Society in Cyprus

Webb, J. M. and Frankel, D. 1999 "Characterizing the Philia
Facies: Material Culture, Chronology, and the Origin of the Bronze Age in Cyprus," American Journal of Archaeology 103: 3-43.

Session 10 Mon Oct 8


General Background:


Levy, T. E. 1986 "The Chalcolithic Period," Biblical Archaeologist 49:82-108.

Levy, T. E. "Cult, Metallurgy and Rank Socieites – Chalcolithic Period (ca. 4500-3500 B.C.)" pp. 226-244 in Levy, T. E. ed.,
The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land. London and Washington: Leicester University Press.

Gophna, R. 1993 "Early Bronze Age Canaan: Some Spatial and Demographic Observations" pp. 269-280 in Levy, T. E. ed.,
The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land. London and Washington: Leicester University Press.

Richard, S. 1987 "The Early Bronze Age: The Rise and Collapse of Urbanism," Biblical Archaeologist 50 (1): 22-44.

Key Sites:

Amiran, R. B. et al. 1978 Early Arad: The Chalcolithic Settlement and Early Bronze City, 1: First-Fifth Seasons of
Excavations, 1962-1966. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.

Bar-Adon, P. 1980 The Cave of the Treasure: The Finds from the Caves in Nahal Mishmar (Inna Pommerantz, trans.).
Judean Desert Studies. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.

Gilead, I. 1987 "A new look at Chalcolithic Beer-Sheba," Biblical Archaeologist 50:110-17.

Jidejian, N. 1968 Byblos Through the Ages. Beirut: Dar El-Machreq.

Miroschedji, P. de 1999 "Yarmouth: The Dawn of City-States in Southern Canaan," Near Eastern Archaeology 62.1: 2-21.

Sanctuaries:

Amiran, R. B. 1981 "Some observations on Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age sanctuaries and religion," In A. Biran, ed.,
Temples and High Places in Biblical Times. Colloquium in Honor of the Centennial of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Jerusalem, 1977, pp. 47-53. Jerusalem: Hebrew Union College.

Seals:

Ben-Tor, A. 1985 "Glyptic Art of Early Bronze Age Palestine and its Foreign Relations," Pp. 1-25 in E. Lipinski ed., The Land of Israel. Leuven: Peeters.

Part III
Sessions 11-12 Wed Oct 10, Mon Oct 15

General Background:


Higgins, R. 1981 Minoan and Mycenaean Art. New York and Toronto: Oxford University. General coverage, text somewhat out-of-date.

Rehak, P. and Younger, J. G. 2001 "Neopalatial, Final Palatial, and Postpalatial Crete," 383-473 in T. Cullen ed., Aegean Prehistory: A Review. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America.

Rutter, J. B. 1997 Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean. Trustees of Dartmouth College. (http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/): lessons 10-12, 14-15

Watrous, L. V. 2001 "Crete from Earliest Prehistory through the Protopalatial Period," 157-223 in T. Cullen ed., Aegean Prehistory: A Review. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America.

Atlas of Crete
:

Cadogan, G. et al. 1992 The Aerial Atlas of Ancient Crete. Berkeley.

Compendia of Seals and Scripts
Godart, L. 1982 Recueil des inscriptions en Liniaire A (several volumes). Paris.

Olivier, J.-P. 1996 Corpus Hieroglyphicarum Inscriptionum Cretae. Paris.

Pini, I et al. Corpus der Minoischen und Mykenischen Siegel (several volumes).

Palaces:

Cadogan, G. 1980 Palaces of Minoan Crete. London.
Evans, A. 1921-35 The Palace of Minos. London: Macmillan.
Graham, J. W. 1987 The Palaces of Crete. Princeton: Princeton University.

Hägg, R. and Marinatos, N. 1987 The Function of the Minoan Palaces. Stockholm.

Frescoes:

Cameron, M. and Hood, S. 1967 Knossos Fresco Atlas. Farnborough: Gregg.

Immerwahr, S. A. 1990 Aegean Painting in the Bronze Age. University Park.

Pottery:

Betancourt, P. 1985 The History of Minoan Pottery. Princeton.
Walberg, G. 1987 Kamares. Göteborg.

Sanctuaries
:

Hägg, R. et al. 1980 Sanctuaries and Cults in the Aegean Bronze Age. Stockholm.

Session 13 Wed Oct 17

General Background:


Bryce, T. 1998 The Kingdom of the Hittites. Oxford: Clarendon: 21-43, on indoeuropeans see 7-20.

Gurney, O. R. 1990 (1952) The Hittites. Penguin: London: 12-16, 97-108 (origins and languages).

Larsen, Mogens Trolle 1974 The City and its king: On the Old Assyrian notion of kingship. In Garelli, Paul, ed., Le palais et la royauté. RAI, 19, pp. 285-300. Paris: Paul Geuthner.

Larsen, M. T. 1976 The Old Assyrian City-State and its Colonies. Copenhagen: Akademisk.

Veenhof, K. R. 1972 Aspects of Old Assyrian Trade and its Terminology. Leidon: Brill.

Veenhof, K. R. 1982 "The Old Assyrian Merchants and Their Relations with the Native Population of Anatolia,"

Mesopotamien und seine Nachbarn. Berlin: 147-160.

Writing and Seals:


Hawkins, D. 1986 "Writing in Anatolia: Imported and Indigenous Systems," World Archaeology 9: 135-149.

Larsen, M. T. 1977 Seal use in the Old Assyrian Period. In Gibson, McGuire and Biggs, Robert D., eds., Seals and Sealing in the Ancient Near East. Bibliotheca Mesopotamica, 6, pp. 89-105. Malibu, California: Undena.

Leinwand, Nancy 1992 "Regional characteristics in the styles and iconography of the seal impressions of Level II at Kültepe," Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society of
Columbia University 21: 141-72.

Özgüç, Nimet 1965 The Anatolian Group of Cylinder Seal Impressions from Kültepe. Anakara.

Özgüç, Nimet 1968 Seals and Seal Impressions of Level 1b from Karum Kanish. Ankara.

Özgüç, N. 1979 "Gods and Goddesses with Identical Attributes During the Period of Old Assyrian Trade Colonies," in Floilegium Anatolicum – Melanges Offerts a Emmanuel Laroche. Paris: 277-288.

Özgüç, N. 1980 "Seal Impressions from the Palaces of Acemhöyük," pp. 61-86 in E. Porada ed., Ancient Art in Seals. Princeton: Princeton University.

Özgüç, Nimet 1991 "The Composite Creatures in Anatolian Art During the Period of Assyrian Trading Colonies," in H. I. H. Prince Takahito ed., Essays on Anatolian Studies in the Second Millennium B.C. Wiesbaden: 293-317.

Özgüç, Tahsin 1964 "The Art of Ancient Kanish," Anatolia 8: 27-48.

Language and the Indoeuropean questions:

Mallory, J. P. 1989 In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Language, Archaeology and Myth. Thames and Hudson: London.

Singer, Itamar 1981 "Hittites and Hattians in Anatolia at the Beginning of the Second Millennium B.C.," Journal of Indo-European Studies 9: 119-133. (Also see other articles by Yakar, Mellart, etc. in same issue of JIES).

Steiner, G. 1990 "The Immigration of the First Indo-Europeans into Anatolia Reconsidered," Journal of Indo-European Studies 18: 185-214.

Kültepe (Kanesh):

Larsen, M. T. 1982 Your money or your life! A portrait of an Assyrian business-man. In Postgate, J. N., ed., Societies and Languages of the Ancient Near East: Studies in Honour of I. M. Diakonoff, pp. 214-45. Warminster: Aris & Phillips.

Özgüç, T. 1959, 1986 Kültepe Kanish reports – Ankara.

Özgüç, T. 1988 "Kültepe and Anatolian Archaeology Relating to the Old Assyrian Period," in H. I. H. Prince Takahito ed., Essays on Anatolian Studies in the Second Millennium B.C. Wiesbaden: 1-21.

Veenhof, Klaas 1995 "Kanesh: An Assyrian Colony in Anatolia," in J. Sasson et al. eds., Civilizations of the Ancient Near East
Vol. II. New York: Scribners: 859-871.

Textiles:

Barber, E. J. W. 1991 Prehistoric Textiles: The Development of Cloth in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Session 14 Mon Oct 22

Compendia (containing useful summaries of key sites)
Meyers, E. M. ed. 1997 The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East (Volumes 1-5). New York: Oxford University Press.

Pedersén, Olof 1998 Archives and Libraries in the Ancient Near East 1500-300 B.C. Bethesda, MD: CDL Press.

Sasson, J. M. et al. eds., Civilizations of the Ancient Near East (four volumes). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

Veenhof, K. R. ed. 1986 Cuneiform Archives and Libraries.

Istanbul: Nederlands Historisch-Archaeologisch Instituut te Istanbul.

Byblos:

Jidejian, N. 1968 Byblos through the ages. Beirut, Dar el-Machreq, Librairie Orientale.

Saghieh, M. 1983 Byblos in the Third Millennium B.C. Warminster: Aris and Phillips.

Alalakh:

Collon, D. 1975 The Seal Impressions from Tell Atchana/Alalakh. Alter Orient und Altes Testament Bd. 27. Kevelaer: Butzon and Bercker.

Magness-Gardiner, B. 1990 "The function of cylinder seals in Syrian palace archives," In T. G. Palaima, ed., Aegean Seals, Sealings and Administration: Proceedings of the NEH-Dickson Conference of the Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory of the Department of Classics, University of Texas at Austin, January 11-13, 1989. AEGAEUM, 5, pp. 61-82. Liège: Université de Liège.

Magness-Gardiner, B. 1994 "Urban-Rural Relations in Bronze Age Syria: Evidence from Alalakh Level VII Palace Archives," pp. 37-47 in g. M. Schwartz and S. E. Falconer eds., Archaeological Views from the Countryside: Village Communities in Early Complex Societies. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution (In Syro-Palestinian Reader).

Woolley, L. 1955 Alalakh: an account of the excavations at Tell Atchana in the Hatay, 1937-1949. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Mari:


Pardee, D. and Glass, J. T. 1984 "The Mari Archives," Biblical Archaeologist 47 (2): 88-100.

Session 15 Wed Oct 24

General Background:


Rutter, J. B. 1997 Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean. Trustees of Dartmouth College. (http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/): lesson 18

Site of Avaris (Tell el Dab’a)

Bietak, M. 1996 Avaris: The Capitol of the Hyksos. London: British Museum.

Egyptian Art:

Robins, Gay 1994 Proportion and Style in Ancient Egyptian Art. Austin: University of Texas.

Robins, Gay 1997 The Art of Ancient Egypt. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Session 16 Mon Oct 29

General Background:


Rutter, J. B. 1997 Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean. Trustees of Dartmouth College. (http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/): lessons 13, 17

Frescoes and Thera:

Doumas, C. 1992 The wall paintings of Thera. Athens.
Immerwahr, S. A. 1990 Aegean Painting in the Bronze Age. University Park.

Morgan, L. 1988 The Miniature Wall Paintings of Thera. Cambridge.

Aegean islands:

Davis, J. "The Islands of the Aegean," 19-94 in T. Cullen ed., Aegean Prehistory: A Review. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America.

Keos excavations are published in several volumes (good site for research project).

Manning, S. W. 1999 A Test of Time: The Volcano of Thera and the Chronology and History of the Aegean and East Mediterranean in the Mid Second Millennium B.C. Oxford.

Session 17 Wed Oct 31

General Background:


Higgins, R. 1981 Minoan and Mycenaean Art. New York and Toronto: Oxford University. General coverage, text somewhat out-of-date.

Rutter, J. B. 1997 Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean. Trustees of Dartmouth College. (http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/): lessons 9, 16.

Vermeule, E. 1972 Greece in the Bronze Age. Chicago and London: University of Chicago.

Kingship:

Wright, J. C. 1995 "From Chief to King in Mycenaean Greece," pp. 63-80 in P. Rehak ed., The Role of the Ruler in the
Prehistoric Aegean (Aegeaum 11). Liège: Université de Liège.

Part IV

Sessions 18-19 Wed Nov 7, Mon Nov 12

General Background:


Chadwick, J. 1976 Mycenaean Greece. Cambridge.

Higgins, R. 1981 Minoan and Mycenaean Art. New York and
Toronto: Oxford University. General coverage, text somewhat out-of-date.

Rutter, J. B. 1997 Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean. Trustees of Dartmouth College. (http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/): lessons 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26

Vermeule, E. 1972 Greece in the Bronze Age. Chicago and London: University of Chicago.

Linear B:

Chadwick, J. (and Ventris, M.) 1976 Documents in Mycenaean Greek. Cambridge: Cambridge University.

Duhoux, Y., Palaima, Thomas G., and Bennet, John eds., Ed. 1989 Problems in Decipherment. Bibliothéque des cahiers de l'institut de linguistique de Louvain. Louvain-la-neuve, Peeters.

Hooker, J. T. 1980 Linear B: an introduction. Bristol, Bristol Classical.

Palaima, T. G. 1988 The Scribes of Pylos. Rome, Edizioni dell'Ateneo.

Palaces
:

Blegen, C. 1966-1973 The Palace of Nestor. Princeton University.

Evans, A. 1921-35 The Palace of Minos. London: Macmillan.

Mylonas, G. 1957 Ancient Mycenae.Princeton University.

Rehak, Paul, ed. 1995 The Role of the Ruler in the Prehistoric Aegean. Aegaeum 11. Université de Liège and University of Texas at Austin.

Shelmerdine, C. W. and Palaima, T. G. 1984 Pylos Comes Alive. Fordham University: New York.

Pottery:


Mountjoy, P. 1993 Mycenaean Pottery: An Introduction. Oxford.

Religion:


Renfrew, C. 1985 The Archaeology of Cult: The Sanctuary at Phylakopi (British School of Archaeology at Athens Supplementary Volume no. 18). London: Thames and Hudson. (read pp. 1-26).

Sessions 20-21 Wed Nov 14, Mon Nov 19

General background
:

Biblical Archaeologist 52 (1989): entire issue on Hittites
Bryce, T. 1998 The Kingdom of the Hittites. Oxford: Clarendon.

Gurney, O. R. 1990 The Hittites. London: Penguin. (Ch. II: Hittite State and Society; other sections optional)

Güterbock, H. G. 1974 "The Hittite Palace," in P. Garelli ed., Le Palais et le royauté. Paris: 305-314 (introduction to Hittite palace through detailed textual sources).

Sasson, Jack M. ed. 1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East Volume I. New York: Simon and Schuster MacMillan. (see pp. 529-586 on Anatolia – this series also has articles on Mitanni (Hurrians), Mari, Ugarit, etc. – a good place to review major ANE cultures)

Wilhelm, G. 1989 The Hurrians. Warminster: Aris and Phillips.

Hittite Art:

Canby, J. 1989 "Hittite Art," Biblical Archaeologist 52: 109-129. (other articles in same volume about Hittites)

Key sites:


Alexander, Robert L. 1986 The Sculpture and Sculptors of Yazilikaya. Newark: University of Delaware.

Mellink, M. J. 1970 "Observations on the Sculptures of Alaca Hüyük," Anatolia (Anadolu) 14: 15-27.

Neve, P. 1992 Hattusa – Stadt der Götter und Tempel. Mainz am Rhein: Verlag Philipp von Zabern (in German, but with excellent photographs).

Özgüç, T. 1988 Inandiktepe: An Important Cult Center in the Old Hittite Period. Ankara.

Yakar, J. 1996 "Hattusa-Bogazköy: Aspects of Hittite Architecture," 53-68 in J. G. Westenholz ed., Royal Cities of the Biblical World. Jerusalem: Bible Lands Museum.

Aegean connections:

Niemeier, W.-D. 1998 "The Mycenaeans in Western Anatolia and the Problem of the Origins of the Sea Peoples," in S.
Gitin, A. Mazar, and E. Stern eds., Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society: 17-65.

Session 22 Wed Nov 21

More on Amarna:


Kemp, B. J. 1991 "Egypt in microcosm: the city of El-Amarna," 261-317 in Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization. London: Routledge (introduction to Egyptian palace and city of El-Amarna).

Redford, D. B. 1984 Akhenaten: The Heretic King. Princeton: Princeton University.

Trade and interaction with Aegean and Levant
Hankey, V. 1981 "The Aegean Interest in El Amarna," Journal of Mediterranean Anthropology and Archaeology 1: 38-49.

Merrillees, R. S. and Winter, J. 1972 "Bronze Age Trade between the Aegean and Egypt: Minoan and Mycenaean

Pottery from Egypt in Brooklyn," Pp. 101-133 in Miscellanea Wilbouriana 1. Brooklyn: The Brooklyn Museum.

Rothenberg, B. 1988 The Egyptian mining temple at Timna. London (not to be confused with Tel Batash, which is synonymous with the ancient site of Timnah – with an "h" at the end).

Rutter 1997: lesson 22

Session 23 Mon Nov 26

More on Ugarit
:

Yon, M. 1997 La cité d’Ougarit sur le tell de Ras Shamra. Paris.

van Soldt, W. H. 1995 "Ugarit: A Second Millennium Kingdom on the Mediterranean Coast," pp. 1255-1266 in J. M. Sasson ed., Civilizations of the Ancient Near East Volume II. New York:
Charles Scribner’s Sons.

Tarsus and Cilicia
:

Goldman, H. 1950-63 Excavations at Gözlü Kule, Tarsus. Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Volume II is on the Late Bronze Age levels at the site)

Slane, D. A. 1987 Middle and Late Bronze Age Architecture and Pottery in Gözlü Küle, Tarsus: A New Analysis. Ph.D. Dissertation, Bryn Mawr College (see Prof. Smith if you are interested in Tarsus).

Session 24 Wed, Nov 28

General Background


Albert Leonard, Jr. 1989 "The Late Bronze Age," Biblical Archaeologist 52 (1): 4-39.

Key Sites:

James, F. W. and McGovern, P. E. 1993 The Late Bronze
Egyptian Garrison at Beth Shean: A Study of Levels VII and VIII. Volumes I-II. University Museum Monograph 85. Philadelphia: The University Museum.

Yadin, Y. 1975 Hazor: The Rediscovery of a Great Citadel of the Bible. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Session 25 Mon,

General background
:

Karageorghis, V. 1982 Cyprus: From the Stone Age to the Romans. London: Thames and Hudson. Somewhat out-of-date text for archaeology of Cyprus.
Karageorghis, V. 2000 Ancient Art from Cyprus: The Cesnola Collection. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 11-13, 24-26, 36-75.

Knapp, A. B. 1997 The archaeology of late Bronze Age Cypriot society : the study of settlement, survey and landscape. Glasgow: Dept. of Archaeology, University of Glasgow.

Key sites

South, A. K. 1989 "From Copper to Kingship: aspects of Bronze Age society viewed from the Vasilikos Valley," 315-324 in E. Peltenberg ed., Early Society in Cyprus. Edinburgh: University
of Edinburgh.

Dikaios, P. 1969-1971 Enkomi: Excavations 1948-1958. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern.

Karageorghis, V. 1976 Kition: Mycenaean and Phoenician. London.

Maier, F. G. and Karageorghis, V. 1985 Paphos: History and Archaeology. Nicosia.

Politiko-Phorades see: http://www.scsp.arts.gla.ac.uk/Phorades/index.htm

Todd, I. A. et al. 1992 "Excavations at Sanida," Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus: 75-112 (also see 1991 and 1993 RDACs for other preliminary reports).

Trade:

Porada, E. 1981 "The Cylinder Seals Found at Thebes in Boeotia," Archiv für Orientforschung 28: 1-78.

Zaccagnini, C. 1986 "Aspects of Copper Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean During the Late Bronze Age," in M. Marazzi, S. Tusa, and L. Vagnetti eds., Traffici Micenei nel Mediterraneo.
Taranto: 413-424.

Sessions 26-27 Wed Dec 5, Mon Dec 10

Bass, G. F. et al. 1967 Cape Gelidonya: A Bronze Age Shipwreck (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 57 part 8).

Dothan, T. 1992 The People of the Sea: The Search for the Philistines. New York: Macmillan.

Drews, Robert 1993 The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe ca. 1200 B.C. Princeton: Princeton University Press (not my view, but readable and entertaining).

Karageorghis, V. and Kassianidou, V. 1999 "Metalworking and Recycling in Late Bronze age Cyprus – the Evidence from Kition," Oxford Journal of Archaeology 18: 171-188.

Rutter, J. B. 1997 Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean. Trustees of Dartmouth College. (http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/): lessons 27-28

Sherratt, E. S. 1991 "Cypriot Pottery of Aegean Type in LCII-III: Problems of Classification, Chronology and Interpretation," in J. A. Barlow, D. L. Bolger, and B. Kling eds., Cypriot Ceramics: Reading the Prehistoric Record. Philadelphia: 185-198.

 

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Neolithic

Aegean

Cyclades

Room 1
L.1996.18a-e Core and four blades of obsidian (Neolithic-EB)

L.1999.15 Marble female figure
1972.118.104 Marble Cycladic figure

Anatolia

Room 5
L.62.10 Alabaster reclining female figure, Hacilar IV type, SW Anatolia

L.1988.7.1 Lime plaster pair of standing females, S Anatolia

1984.453.1 Ceramic standing female with hole for attaching head, Haciliar VI type. SW Anatolia

63.108/64.286.3 Two ceramic vessels, Hacilar I type (mid-Chalcolithic)

1983.314.15 Steatite or chlorite stamp seal, Amuq G type, two boars back to back. N Syria or SE Anatolia (late Chalcolithic)

Cyprus

Room 2
see Cesnola collection catalogue (Karageorghis 2000)

Syria-Palestine

Room 5
L.1999.77.21.1 Clay seated female, Sha’ar Hagolan.

L.1999.77.20 Clay anthropomorphic pillar figurine, Sha’ar Hagolan.

L.1999.77.19 Clay female torso and head, Sha’ar Hagolan.

L.1999.77.22 Limestone pebble figures, Sha’ar Hagolan.

L.1999.77.18 Clay animal figure, Sha’ar Hagolan.

L.1999.77.1-.2, .4, .23 Basalt pebbles with incised decoration, Sha’ar Hagolan.

1985.356.32 Talc seated female figure, Syria

1985.84 Ceramic seated female figure, Syria or Mesopotamia

L.1999.77.31 Ceramic bowl, Sha’ar Hagolan

L.1999.77.3 Clay painted rod, Sha’ar Hagolan.

L.1999.26, .29, .30 Vessel sherds with incised decoration, Sha’ar Hagolan

1988.323.6-.7 Vessel sherds from Tell Brak (Halaf period)

1985.356.1, .7 Limestone mortar and pestle, Syria

1985.356.20 Granite footed bowl, Syria

L.1985.12.2/1985.356.15 Two calcite jars, Syria or Mesopotamia

L.1999.71.5-.6 Flint knives, Ashkelon

L.1999.77.17 Flint axe, Gesher

L.1999.71.7-.16 Flint arrowheads, Sha’ar Hagolan, Gesher

1985.356.73 Porphyry pendant in shape of animal head, Syria

1985.356.47, .59, .64, .75 Beads of chalcedony, chlorite, serpentine from Syria

Early Bronze Age


Aegean


Helladic (Mainland Greece)

Room 1
L.1996.23.2 Gold sauceboat, EHII (on gold sauceboat see Weinberg 1969 on Session 4 handout)

46.11.1 Silver bowl, said to have been found in Euboea, ECI type

1972.118.152 Silver bowl, said to have been found in Euboea, ECI type

Minoan (Crete)

Room 1
1907.07.232.14 Vasiliki ware beak spouted jar from Vasiliki, EMII

1926.26.31.439 Vasiliki ware footed cup from Vasiliki, EMII

1926.26.31.438 Vasiliki ware spouted cup from Vasiliki, EMII

14.89.1 Vasiliki ware spouted cup from Priniatikos Pyrgos, EMII

26.31.432 Marble spouted dish, EMII-MMI

24.150.3 Chlorite spouted bowl with flanges, from Vasiliki, EMII

26.31.429 Steatite vase with spout and lugs, EMII-MMI

1925.25.78.8-13 + 1926.26.31.418-.424, .427, .502, .508, .509 Gold ornaments ranging in date from EMII-II to LM

Room 7
L.1994.96.13 Vasiliki ware spouted vessel, EMII
Cycladic (Cyclades)

Room 1

(On the marble figures, see articles by Getz-Preziosi and Hendrix in Aegean Reader)

L.1997.70 Marble Cycladic female figurine, ECI (Columbia University loan)

45.11.18 Marble Plastiras type figure, ECI

1977.187.11 Marble Chalandriani type figure, ECII

69.61.1 Marble Spedos type figure head, ECII

1977.187.10a,b Marble Kapsala figure type, ECII

34.11.3 Marble Kapsala figure type, ECII

69.11.5 Marble Spedos figure type head and neck, ECII

45.11.4 Marble figure head, ECI

L.1993.33.6 Marble female figure, ECII

1972.118.102 Marble female Kapsala figure type, ECII

47.100.1 Marble male seated harp player, ECI-ECII

L.1982.27.13 Marble male seated harp player, Spedos type, ECII

1972.118.103 Marble Dokathisma type – really male?, ECII

1971.258.1 Marble Chalandriani type female figure, ECII

L.1997.69 Marble Chalandriani type male figure, ECII

64.246 Marble head of female, Spedos type, ECII

68.148 Marble figure (v. large), Spedos type, ECII

1994.586 Marble lid of spool pyxis, ECII

35.11.22 Marble vase with high foot and four lug handles, ECI

1977.187.7 Marble bowl with four flanges, ECII

L.1996.22.1 Marble anthropomorphic vase with vertical lugs, ECI

L.1996.23.1 Marble double pyxis, ECII

1977.187.9 Marble bowl, ECII

34.11.4 Marble bowl, ECII

1966.323 Marble palette, ECI

1997.70 Marble pestle, ECII

L.1997.59 Marble Kandila vase, ECI

35.11.23 Marble Kandila vase, ECI

1995.604 Marble Kandila vase, ECI

L.1996.22.3 Marble Kandila vase, ECI

1999.342 Marble bowl, ECII

1995.497 Terracotta box of pyxis, ECI

L.1996.19 Terracotta frying pan, ECI-II

34.11.5 Terracotta kernos fragment, ECII

L.1996.20.2 Large terracotta jar with two lug handles, slipped and painted, ECIII-MCI

Anatolia

Room 1
1989.281.45a,b Electrum vase with lid, paralleled by Troy II

1989.281.46 Gilded silver cup with two handles (depas cup), paralleled by Troy II

1989.281.47 Silver phiale (libation bowl), paralleled
by Troy II

1989.281.48 Silver beaker, paralleled by Troy II

Room 7
L.1994.96.3 Yortan type tripod jar with spout and horn-shaped lugs, NW Anatolia, EBII

62.65.3 Red polished spouted jug with mottled
surface, NW Anatolia, EBII

62.114.2 Yortan type black polished jug, NW Anatolia, EBII

60.83.1 Yortan type jar Black polished with white painted chevrons, NW Anatolia, EBII

60.83.3a,b Yortan type vessel, Black polished, gray surface, lid and incised decoration, EBII

60.83.2a,b Yortan type tripod jar with lid, NW Anatolia, EBII

60.83.7 Spouted jug with raised concentric circles, NW Anatolia, EBII

57.67 Gold ewer decorated with concentric circles, North central Anatolia, EBII-III

L.1999.73.1 Marble standing female figure, Kelia type, western Anatolia

66.12 Lead nude female figure, Troy type

1984.20 Alabaster disk shaped figure, Kultepe type, Central Anatolia, EBIII

L.1994.98 Limestone fiddle shaped idol, schematic. Aegean or Western Anatolia, EBI, Beycesultan type

67.183.3 Limestone spade shaped idol, schematic, SW Anatolia, EBI

55.137.1-.2 Arsenical copper sistra, north central Anatolia, EBIII

(did not write down number) Arsenical copper standard with two long horned bulls, north central Aantolia, EBIII

55.137.3-.4 Bronze cymbals, north central Anatolia, EBIII

55.137.6 Arsenical copper bull’s horns, north central Anatolia, EBIII

55.137.7-.8 Bronze crescent shaped axe heads, north central Anatolia, EBIII

66.15 Copper model of wagon drawn by bulls, EBII-III

55.137.22, .25 Copper, bronze spearheads with bent tangs and slotted blades, EBIII

55.137.9, .12, .14-.15 Bronze axe and mace heads, north central Anatolia, EBIII
Cyprus

Room 2

see Cesnola collection catalogue (Karageorghis 2000)

Syria-Palestine

Room 5
L.1994.74.3 Sandstone violin figure, Gilat (Chalcolithic)

L.1994.75 Ivory standing female figure, Beersheva region (Chalcolithic)

L.1994.74.1 Ceramic door for ossuary, Azor (Chalcolithic)

L.1994.74.1-.2 Ceramic Ossuary, Azor (Chalcolithic)

L.1994.74.4 Shell, bone, and carnelian beads, Bir Safadi (Chalcolithic)

L.1994.74.14 Ivory perforated tusk, Nahal Mishmar (Chalcolithic)

L.1994.74.10-.13 Arsenical copper mace heads, Nahal Mishmar (Chalcolithic)

L.1994.74.9 Arsenical copper cylindrical stand, Nahal Mishmar (Chalcolithic)

L.1994.74.5-.9 Four arsenical copper standards, Nahal Mishmar (Chalcolithic)

Room 6
1989.281.9 Copper standing warrior, Lebanon?

1986.315.2/L.1999.67.3 Silver, electrum cups, Syria

L.1999.67.6 Lapis lazuli cylinder seal with frieze of detached human, animal, and bull heads

L.1999.67.1-.2, .4 Gold and silver ram’s head pendants and spouted vessel, Syria.

1985.217.2 Silver, bronze pendant in shape of striding lion, Syria

L.1999.67.5 Silver circular open weave pendant, Syria

1986.315.5-.6 Carnelian pendants and beads, Syria

Middle Bronze Age

Aegean

Helladic

Room 1
1994.587 Beak spouted jug, MHIII
Minoan

Room 1

24.150.9 Bronze female figure, right hand to forehead, MMIII

26.31.431 Breccia bird’s nest bowl, MMI-II

26.31.434 Marble bird’s nest bowl, MMI

24.150.4 Marble bird’s nest bowl, from Vasiliki, MMI-II

24.150.5 Chlorite spouted carinated cup, from Mochlos, MMI

24.150.8 Marble cup, from Haghia Photia, MMI

24.150.6 Marble handled cup, from Mochlos, MMI

24.150.7 Marble handleless cup, from Haghia Photia, MMI-II

26.31.435 Alabaster bowl, MMI-II

25.191 Diorite carinated bowl, MMI

26.31.394 Miniature steatite offering table, MMI-II
Anatolia

(on the Pratt ivories and other material from Acemhöyük see summary by Mellink in American Journal of Archaeology 1969: 285-287 with further references)

Room 1
36.122 Serpentine axe head, probably from Troad

Room 3
37.143.2 Ivory furniture element of kneeling male figure, Acemhöyük, Old Assyrian colony period

36.152.8a,b Ivory furniture element with a monkey, Acemhöyük, Old Assyrian colony period

36.70.11 Ivory furniture plaque with sphinx with Hathor style curls, Acemhöyük, Old Assyrian colony period

66.245.8 Cuneiform tablet, from Kültepe (Karum Kanesh), Old Assyrian colony period. Request that clothing be sent from Ashur to Anatolia.

Room 5

1983.135.4a-c Cuneiform tablet and envelope from Kültepe (Karum Kanesh), Old Assyrian colony period. Letter from Ashur-muttabbil to Walhishna and Kunaniya

Room 7
L.1994.92.1-.2 Stone moulds for lead figures, divinities, central Anatolia

L.1994.101.2 Hematite cylinder seal with weather god on bull, approaching seated deity

L.1994.101.1 Hematite cylinder seal showing deity in a wagon, central Anatolia

1991.368.3 Green quartzite cylinder seal showing goddess leading worshipper to seated deity, central Anatolia (actual impression of this seal found on tablets – unusual)

99.22.3 Steatite stamp seal with knob handle, bird of prey between two horned animals, central Anatolia

36.70.17, .19, .20-.21, .24, .27, .30, .32-.33;

37.143.33-.34 Nodule type stamp seal impressed clay sealings, designs of radiating griffins and interlace patterns, Acemhöyük, interconnections with Minoan glyptic

66.245.17a,b/66.245.17a,b Cuneiform tablet about loan of silver, envelope impressed by four seals, one with chariot scene, Kultepe

1977.371 Cuneiform tablet and envelope with seal impression, weather god on bull, approaching seated deity, Kultepe

66.245.16a,b Cuneiform tablet and envelope with seal impression showing processions to seated deity, text about loan of silver, Kultepe

66.245.5a,b Cuneiform tablet and envelope, record of court testimony, Kultepe

67.182.1-.3 Old Hittite period vessels – cup with handle, ram’s head, boot – Alishar III type

36.70.3 Hippo ivory furniture element, bull man with Hathor style curls, Acemhöyük

36.152.10 ivory furniture element, human head, Acemhöyük

36.152.8a,b Ivory furniture element, monkey, Acemhöyük

36.152.1; 36.70.7 Hippo ivory furniture supports, lion’s legs, Acemhöyük

32.161.48 Ivory furniture plaque, lion, Acemhöyük

36.70.4, .6; 36.152.4; 37.143.6-.7 Hippo ivory furniture plaque, hawk with deer in its talons, Acemhöyük

36.70.14-.15, 37.143.3-.4 Hippo ivory and gold foil plaque fragments, kneeling lion headed figures, Acemhöyük

32.161.46-.47, 36.70.1, .8 Hippo ivory and gold foil furniture supports, sphinxes with Hathor style curls, Acemhöyük

Cyprus

Room 2
see Cesnola collection catalogue (Karageorghis 2000)

Room 3

74.51.4438 Hematite weight in shape of a duck. Mesopotamia, Iran or Cyprus (Cesnola collection)

74.51.4428, .4430, .4434, .4436 Hematite stone weights, western Asia (Cesnola collection)

74.51.4441 Hematite small weights in shape of frogs. Mesopotamia, Iran, or Cyprus (Cesnola collection)

Syria-Palestine

Room 3
1991.368.4 Hematite cylinder seal, Syrian. Bearded deity flanked by kneeling heroes

L.1992.13.1 Magnetite cylinder seal, Syrian. Hunter, swan, horned animals, etc.

L.1992.23.9 Hematite cylinder seal, Syrian. Mediterranean elements. Weather gods flanking griffons attacking a lion

L.1999.68.8 Black stone cylinder seal, Syrian. Rows of animals, falcons flanking a goat, Taweret

L.1992.43 Hematite cylinder seal, Syrian. With Aegean elements (acrobats and bull), weather god.

66.76.2 Hematite cylinder seal, Syrian. Animal combat with lion and goats, sphinx on a snake

1992.42 Gold diadem with attached ram’s heads. Egypt or southern Levant, second intermediate period, Dyn 15-16. Hyksos style. Hollow repoussé…

Room 5

1991.368.1 Hematite cylinder seal, Old Babylonian, Syria or Mesopotamia. Worshipper and sun god, king, bull man, lion man

1989.361.2 Hematite cylinder seal,Syria. Weather gods flanking heraldic griffins and tree below winged sun disk and ibexes

Room 6
1985.262.2 Bronze royal or divine figure with high conical headdress, Levant

33.47.1, .4 Ceramic nude female figure, Levant

61.29/23.10.2 Bronze fenestrated axe blades, Levant

1991.368.6 Hematite cylinder seal, Syrian type, Levant, Royal figures flankng a standard, sphinxes

L.1992.15.1 Obsidian cylinder seal, N Syria, standing figure, Egyptianizing details

1988.380.4 Hematite cylinder seal, smiting weather god before Syrian goddess, nude, Syria or Levant

L.1994.101.4 Hematite cylinder seal with goddess wearing headdress surmounted by a bird, Syrian

1984.453.2 Alabaster fish shaped vessel, Syria?

Room 7

1991.368.5 Hematite cylinder seal, king before god on throne with bull’s legs, Syria

L.1999.84.5 Hematite cylinder seal of king and goddess, cuneiform inscription, Syria (Kelekian coll)

L.1999.68.5 Hematite cylinder seal, deity, goat, worshipper, sphinx, guilloche, Syria (Kelekian coll)

L.1999.84.4 Hematite cylinder seal, human and goat heads in four registers, Syria (Kelekian coll)

68.155 Cult vessel in form of tower with cylinder seal impression near top, Old Babylonian, Syria, seal in Syro-Anatolian style (barely visible to museum viewer)

Egypt

Room 3
22.1.154a,b Ivory magical wand with Taweret and Bes. Egypt, Lisht, North Pyramid cemetery, Tomb 475, Pit 885, Middle Kingdom, Dyn 12-13 (in same case are other Bes and Taweret objects)

16.10.475 Wood and ivory game box with lions and horned animals. Egypt, Thebes. Second Intermediate period-New Kingdom, Hyksos style.

26.7.21 Lapis lazuli cylinder. Middle Kingdom, Dyn 13, reign of Shetep-ib-Re’ II. Inscription – connection between goddess Hathor and Syr-Pal site of Byblos

Room 6
15.3.1687 Tell el Yahudiyeh ware fish shaped vessel, Lisht, Egypt, N Pyramid cemetery, Dyn 15-17 (2nd intermediate period)

23.3.39 Tell el Yahudiyeh ware goose shaped vessel, Thebes, Deir el Bahari, tomb 61, Dyn 156-17

23.3.40 Tell el Yahudiyeh ware double vessel with incised lotus and spirals, Thebes, Deir el Bahari, Dyn 15-17

Late Bronze Age

Aegean

Helladic (also see Cyprus Rooms 1 and 2 for more Mycenaean material)

Room 1
14.147.2 Large three-handled jar with nautilus decoration, LHIIIA

1972.118.137 Stemmed kylix with murex decoration, LHIIIA

09.221.42 Kylix with murex decoration, LHIIIA

53.11.6 Stirrup jar with octopus and fish, LHIIIC

12.229.7 Kylix with murex decoration, LHIIIA

07.263.2 Small Mycenaean stirrup jar, LHIIIA

06.1021.3a,b Ceramic basket vase, said to be from Rhodes, LHIIIA

59.11.26 Terracotta sheep or bull, LHIIIA

36.11.6 Terracotta bull figure, LHIIIA

35.11.16-.18 Three terracotta Mycenaean female figures, LHIIIA (phi and tau types)

22.15 Terracotta Mycenaean female figure, LHIIIB (psi type)

07.286.126 Gold kantharos (drinking cup with two handles), LHI

61.71 Gold cup, LHI

07.286.128a,b Electrum kantharos, LHI

22.139.79 Glass ornaments with recumbent deer (from clothing?), LHIII

L.1992.54.9 Gold beads, LH

1923.23.160.49, 1925.25.78.21 Glass ornaments from diadem or necklace, LHIII

L.1992.24.1a-x Glass ornaments similar to above,
LHIII

Minoan

Room 1
(*on seals, see separate attached list from Corpus of Minoischen und Mykenischen Siegel XII: Nordamerika I, The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

L.1996.21.1 Bronze male figure, right hand to forehead, LMI

26.31.490 Bronze male figure, right hand outstretched, LMIII

26.31.492 Bronze bull figure, LMIII

L.1996.25 Bronze female figure, right hand to forehead, LMI

14.89.2 One handled cup from Priniatikos Pyrgos, LMI

1973.35 Terracotta rhyton in form of bull’s head, LMII

07.232.26 Ceramic conical rhyton from Gournia, LMI

22.139.76 Ceramic jar with handles from Knossos, LMI

1999.423 Pyxis, LMIII

L.1996.21.2,3 Ewer and bowl of bronze, LMI

L.1999.16 Bronze kalathos (basket-shaped vessel), LMIIIA-B

1996.521a,b Terracotta larnax, painted, LMIIIB

1924.24.150.1-.2, 1926.26.31.433, .436 Four serpentine blossom bowls, LMI

26.31.430 Serpentine bowl with spout and handle, LMI

26.31.393 Serpentine mould for casting bead pendants (half of a bivalve mould), LMII

40.11.4-.6 Three small bronze double axes, pendants?, said to be from Arkalochori, LM or later

1925.25.78.8-13 + 1926.26.31.418-.424, .427, .502, .508, .509 Gold ornaments ranging in date from EMII-II to LM

26.31.466, .467, .482, .514 Four bronze double axe heads said to be from Dictean cave, MMIII-LMI

Cycladic

Room 1
11.186.14 Ceramic kalathos, from Phlakopi on Melos, LCI

Anatolia (also see Cyprus Room 2 for copper oxhide-shaped ingot)

Room 3
1983.135.7 Silver stamp seal with a handle and hieroglyphic inscription about the woman Anni.

1989.281.16 Silver ingot with Hittite hieroglyphs.
Room 7

1989.281.13 Gold band, central Anatolia

1989.281.14-.15 Gold pins with spherical heads in shape of poppies, central Anatolia

1989.281.12 Gold figure of seated goddess with child, Arinna (sungoddess) with Mezalla or storm god, central Anatolia

1990.255 Bronze, gold, winged deity figure, Anatolia

1989.281.17 Silver seated female figure, central Anatolia

1989.281.10 Silver and gold inlay vessel ending in forepart of a stag with cult scene depicted around vessel, central Anatolia

1989.281.11 Silver vessel ending in forepart of a bull, central Anatolia (storm god’s vessel?)
L.1998.15 Silver, copper cylinder seal with king in front of god below winged disk, Anatolia or north Syria

1985.263 Gold appliqué perhaps from pommel, central Anatolia

Cyprus

Room 1
74.51.966 Mycenaean chariot krater, LHIIIB

74.51.777, .778, .1391 Mycenaean three one-handled cups, LHIIIA

74.51.758 Mycenaean globular flask, LHIIIA

74.51.750 Mycenaean beak spouted jug, LHIIIB

74.51.749 Mycenaaen miniature one handled cup, LHIIIB

74.51.1711 Mycenaean female figure in three legged chair, LHIIIB

74.51.3149 Mycenaean silver pin with seven petals and bead and reel shaft

Room 2

see Cesnola collection catalogue (Karageorghis 2000)

Room 3
L.1994.97.5 Hematite cylinder seal with Aegean elements. Bes flanked by male figures dressed like Minoan genii, Cypriot signs

L.1994.101.8 Hematite cylinder seal. Eastern Aegean or Cyprus. Aegean style.

1992.288 Hematite cylinder seal. Cypro-Aegean. Hunter holding a lion, griffin attacking stag.

L.1994.94 Hematite cylinder seal, Cypro-Aegean (Newell collection seal). Lions attacking stag.

L.1994.97.7 Hematite cylinder seal, Cypro-Aegean (Rosen collection seal). Minoan genii, CM signs.

L.1999.97.11 Hematite cylinder seal, LCI-II
(Kelekian coll). Bird, man, horned animal

L.1999.97.2 Hematite cylinder seal, LCII-III (Kelekian coll). Human figure, sphinxes, birds, trees

L.1999.97.12 Hematite cylinder seal, LCII-III (Kelekian coll). Palm flanked by winged griffin and caprid

L.1999.97.8 Hematite cylinder seal, LCII-III (Kelekian coll). Seated figure, lion and griffin

L.1999.68.9 Hematite cylinder seal, LCII (Kelekian coll). Animal headed deities

L.1999.68.6 Hematite cylinder seal, Cypro-Aegean (Kelekian coll), Master of animals.

L.1999.97.3 Hematite cylinder seal, LCII-III (Kelekian coll). Derivative style horned animals

L.1999.97.9 Chlorite or steatite lentoid seal, LCII-III (Kelekian coll). Lion and horned animal

L.1999.97.10 Hematite conoid, LCII-III (Kelekian coll). Bull, quadruped

L.1999.97.4 Hematite conoid, LCII-III (Kelekian coll). Bull, bucranium, birds

Syria-Palestine (also look at Kassite and Middle Assyrian cylinder seals from Mesopotamia if you see them – iconographic connections with Mediterranean, but not directly in geographic area of this course)

Room 3
1987.219 Bronze figure, Levant. Smiting weather god or warrrior with horned headgear.

32.18.3 Bronze enthroned deity, Levant.

Room 5
L.1991.91.1 Frit cylinder seal, Mitannian (North Mespotamian), weather god on lion dragon

Room 6
32.161.45 Bronze, gold foil enthroned deity, Levant

1986.42 Bronze smiting god wearing Egyptian Atef crown, Levant

66.104.2 Bronze figure of goddess wearing headdress surmounted by a bird, Levant

1985.61.12-.15 Nuzi ware vessel fragments, Tell al Rimah (Mitannian)

L.1991.17 Nuzi ware vase with frieze of waterfowl, rosettes, Syria (Mitannian)

Egypt

Room 3
50.198.2 Ivory vessel with rampant goats and olive trees. Egypt, allegedly Helmaya. Levantine with Aegean elements.

07.228.19 Silver vase with priestess worshipping Hathor, New Kingdom, Dyn 19. Tell Basta Treasure.

07.228.20 Silver bowl with agricultural scenes, New Kingdom, Dyn 19. Tell Basta Treasure.

07.228.187 Silver jug with marsh scenes. Inscribed. New Kingdom, Dyn 19. Tell Basta Treasure.

26.7.1175 Glassy faience goblet with gold. Egypt, Dyn 18, Thutmose III.

24.2.11 Cuneiform tablet from Tell el Amarna, Palace of Akhenaten. Middle Assyrian, reign of Assur-Uballit. About gift of chariot, two horses, and lapis lazuli.

26.7.969 Wall tile with fettered Asiatic captive. Polychrome faience. Egypt, Thebes. Palace of Ramses III, Medinet Habu, Dyn 20.

35.1.53, .62, .64 Tile fragments: heads and patterened garments of foreign captives. Glazed ceramic. Egypt, Kantir, Palace of Ramses II, Dyn 19.

Room 6
1990.232 Schist fragment of scupted statue base showing Asiatic prisoner, New Kingdom, Ramesside

58.99 Boxwood nude female figure, Upper Egypt, Syrian style

W4175 Anatolian Art and Architecture


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ACLG W3100 Bronze Age Mediterranean: Images by Quiz


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W4215: Aegean Art and Architecture


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