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Submycenaean studies. Examination of finds from Mainland Greece with a chapter on Attic Protogeometric graves
Preface (excerpt)
The main part of the present study will be devoted to an examination of the Submycenaean and Protogeometric graves in Attica, a subject suggested to me by my Professor, Einar Gjerstad. I will try to subdivide the Submycenaean period into several phases on the basis of the development of the pottery and the location of the graves in the Kerameikos. The validity of the subdivisions will be checked by comparing grave forms, burial customs and grave offerings in the different periods.
The Protogeometric period will be examined a little more summarily and without any new division into phases. The reason for this is that most of the Protogeometric material from the Athenian Agora is still unpublished, and I will not anticipate the complete study of this subject in the Agora publication. I am most grateful to Mrs E.L. Smiths on for her kindness in allowing me to include all the unpublished Submycenaean and Protogeometric graves from the Agora in my study.
In the second part of the book I shall discuss the existence of Submycenaean pottery in other districts of the Greek Mainland in the hope of establishing a Submycenaean period outside as well as within Attica. I will compare the pottery from other parts of Mainland Greece with pottery belonging to the different Submycenaean phases in Attica and try to show that there is a stylistic correspondence. The conclusions reached are summarized in the last chapter.
Contents
Preface
Contents
List of illustrations
Figures
Maps
Diagrams
Bibliographical abbreviations
Other abbreviations
I. Attica
A. Submycenaean graves
- The Submycenaean cemeteries
- The Submycenaean phases
- Catalogue of Submycenaean graves
- Grave forms
- Burial customs
- Grave offerings
- Summary
B. The latest Submycenaean and the transitional graves
- Attribution of graves to Late Submycenaean B and to the transitional period between Submycenaean and Protogeometric
- The ceramic development Late Submycenaean A – Late Submycenaean B – Protogeometric
- Catalogue of Late Submycenaean B graves
- Grave forms
- Burial customs
- Grave offerings
- Summary
- Catalogue of graves from transitional period between Submycenaean and Protogeometric
- Grave forms
- Burial customs
- Grave offerings
- Summary
C. Protogeometric graves
- The Protogeometric cemeteries
- Catalogue of Protogeometric graves
- Grave forms
- Burial customs
- Grave offerings
- Burial rites and cult of the dead
- Summary
II. Greek Mainland outside Attica. Submycenaean finds
- Achaea
- Arcadia
- The Argolid
- Boeotia
- Corinthia
- Elis
- Southern Peloponnes
- Phocis
- Northern Greece
III. Conclusions
Concordance of Agora grave numbers
General index
Figures nos. 3-63
Maps nos. 3-6
Bibliographical information
Carl-Gustaf Styrenius, Submycenaean studies. Examination of finds from Mainland Greece with a chapter on Attic Protogeometric graves (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska institutet i Athen-8, 7), Lund 1967.
Reviews
The Classical Review 18:2, 1968, 246 (John Boardman)
The Classical World 61:9, 1968, 421 (Emmett L. Bennett, Jr.)
Gnomon 41, 1969, 599-605 (W. Kraiker)
Journal of Hellenic studies 88, 1968, 228–229 (V.R. Desborough)
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