Opuscula is published by the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome, with the aid of a grant from the Swedish Research Council. Distributed by Eddy.se AB. View journal at ERIH PLUS. All content available with open access at the platform Publicera, hosted by the National Library of Sweden, use links below. Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome 18, 2025 Contents Articles The New Swedish Cyprus Expedition: The 2023 and 2024 excavations at the Late Bronze Age cemetery of Hala Sultan Tekke. Preliminary results By Peter M. Fischer & Rainer Feldbacher with contributions by Teresa Bürge, Jaris Darwin, Ane Dybkjær, Ropertos Georgiou, Sorin Hermon, Dominika Kofel, Kirsi O. Lorentz, Yuko Miyauchi, Raphael Moreau, Rahaf Orabi & Valentina Vassallo, pp. 7–84, https://doi.org/10.30549/opathrom-18-02 The Palamas Archaeological Project 2024. A preliminary report of the Greek–Swedish collaboration in the municipality of Palamas, region of Karditsa, Thessaly By Maria Vaïopoulou, Robin Rönnlund, Fotini Tsiouka, Johan Klange, Derek Pitman, Ian Randall, Hilde van der Heul, Danai Kalogerini Samouri, Kleoniki Tserga & Rich Potter, pp. 85–121, https://doi.org/10.30549/opathrom-18-03 The Ancient Pergamos Project. Fieldwork report for 2024 By Patrik Klingborg, Georgia Galani, Stavroula Dadaki & Penelope Malama, pp. 123–143, https://doi.org/10.30549/opathrom-18-04 A possible new ritual scene from the Mycenaean settlement at Kontopigado, Athens…
Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Eddy.se AB. Mycenaeans up to date. The archaeology of the northeastern Peloponnese—current concepts and new directions Edited by Ann-Louise Schallin & Iphiyenia Tournavitou Abstract This volume contains the proceedings of the conference Mycenaeans up to date: The archaeology of the north-eastern Peloponnese—current concepts and new directions, which was held 10–16 November 2010, under the auspices of the Swedish Institute at Athens. The published papers reveal the latest news in the field of Mycenaean archaeology in the Argolid and the surrounding areas. Ongoing fieldwork, as well as new interpretations of the extant archaeological material is presented and discussed in detail. The first part of the volume consists of papers dealing with new, unpublished evidence regarding many of the well-known Argive sites, including Mycenae, Tiryns, Argos, Midea, and the Nemea Valley, among others. The second part is devoted to in-depth studies on a number of major themes, such as Mycenaean architecture, administration, mortuary practices and religion. Contents Ann-Louise Schallin & Iphiyenia Tournavitou, ‘Introduction’ The Argolid Mycenae Elizabeth French, ‘Tending the past, ensuring the future’ Kim Shelton, ‘Pottery and Petsas House: Recent research on LH IIIA2 Mycenae’ Iphiyenia Tournavitou, ‘The East House in the…
