ActaAth-4°, 31: Opuscula Atheniensia 15 (1984)

Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Atheniensia 15 Contents Hjördis von Arbin, ‘The alabastron-shaped vases found in the “Throne Room” at Knossos’, pp. 7–16. Paul Åström, ‘Aegyptiaca at Hala Sultan Tekke’, pp. 17–24. Barbro Santillo Frizell, ‘The tholos tomb at Berbati’, pp. 25–44. Barbro Santillo Frizell & Raffaele Santillo, ‘The construction and structural behaviour of the Mycenaean tholos tomb’, pp. 45–52. Erik Holmberg & Alain Pasquier, ‘Four Corinthian vases in the Röhss Museum and some others’, pp. 53–66. Robin Hägg & Yvonne Lindau, ‘The Minoan “Snake Frame” reconsidered’, pp. 67–77. Kerstin Höghammar, ‘The dating of the Roman bath at Asine in Argolis’, pp. 79–106. Tullia Linders, ‘The kandys in Greece and Persia’, pp. 107–114. Nanno Marinatos, ‘The date-palm in Minoan iconography and religion’, pp. 115–122. Hugo Montgomery, ‘Silver, coins and the wealth of a city state’, pp. 123–133. P.A. Mountjoy, ‘The bronze greaves from Athens. A case for a LHIIIC date’, pp. 135–146. Bogdan Rutkowski, ‘Das Siedlungswesen von Amnissos in Neolithikum und Bronzezeit’, pp. 147–153. Charlotte Scheffer, ‘Aegean, bronze-age, spit supports with scalloped tops’, pp. 155–162. Johan Henrik Schreiner, ‘Historical methods, Hellanikos, and the era of Kimon’, pp. 163–171. Gisela Walberg, ‘The Tod Treasure…

ActaAth-4°, 30: The Greek Renaissance of the eight century B.C. (1983)

Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions. The Greek Renaissance of the eight century B.C. Tradition and innovation. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium at the Swedish Institute at Athens Edited by Robin Hägg Abstract ”The Greek Renaissance” designates the formative period of the Greek society of historical times during the latter half of the eight century B.C. The 24 papers originally read at a symposium deal with various aspects of this period; they are followed by transcripts of the discussions of the symposium. The contributors are specialists in ancient history, archaeology, philology, epigraphy, art history and history of religion. Among the topics dealt with are historical reasons for the rediscovery of the Mycenaean past in the age of Homer, the regional pottery styles, burial customs and attitudes to death, Oriental traits in epic poetry, the origin and early spread of the alphabet, Late Geometric art, especially vase painting, early Greek religion, especially cult images and altars, the growth of the pan-Hellenic santuaries, diviners and magicians, the working of bronze and ironin sanctuaries, obeloi as pre-monetary currency, the size and growth of populations, Homeric medicine, cult of the ancestors,  the symposion as social organization, the customs…

ActaAth-4°, 29: Opuscula Atheniensia 14 (1982)

Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Atheniensia 14 Contents Paul Åström & R.E. Jones, ‘A Mycenaean tomb and its Near Eastern connections’, pp. 7–9. Jerker Blomqvist, ‘Translation Greek in the trilingual inscription of Xanthus’, pp. 11–20. Pavlos Flourentzos, ‘Selected antiquities of Red Polished ware from Cypriote private collections’, pp. 21–26. Robin Hägg, ‘On the nature of the Minoan influence in Early Mycenaean Messenia’, pp. 27–37. Erik J. Holmberg & Irma Wehgartner, ‘Some vases in the Classical collection of the Röhss Museum in Göteborg’, pp. 39–47. Pat Johnson, ‘The Middle Cypriote pottery found in Palestine’, pp. 49–72. Antonio G. Sagona, ‘Levantine storage jars of the 13th to 4th century B.C.’, pp. 73–110. Veit Stürmer, ‘Zur Ikonographie des Kampfes auf dem Siegelring CMS I, Nr. 16’, pp. 111–118. Berit Wells, ‘Stamped amphora handles from Asine’, pp. 119–128. Robin Hägg, ‘The Swedish Institute in Athens. Report for the academic years 1978-79 and 1979-80’, pp. 129–132. Bibliographical information Opuscula Atheniensia. Annual of the Swedish Institute at Athens 14 (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska institutet i Athen, 4°, 29), Jonsered 1982. ISSN 0586-0539. ISBN 9789185086443.

ActaAth-4°, 28: Sanctuaries and cults in the Aegean Bronze Age (1981)

Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Sanctuaries and cults in the Aegean Bronze Age. Proceedings of the First International Symposium at the Swedish Institute at Athens, 12-13 May, 1980 Edited by Robin Hägg & Nanno Marinatos Contents ‘Preface’, p. 9 J.C. van Leuven, ‘Problems and methods of Prehellenic naology’, pp. 11–25. ‘Discussion’, p. 26. Colin Renfrew, ‘Questions of Minoan and Mycenaean cult’, pp. 27–33. ‘Discussion’, p. 33. Robin Hägg, ‘Official and popular cults in Mycenaean Greece’, pp. 35–39. ‘Discussion’, p. 40. Elizabeth French, ‘Cult places at Mycenae’, pp. 41–48. ‘Discussion’, p. 48. Klaus Kilian, ‘Zeugnisse mykenischer Kultausübung in Tiryns’, pp. 49–58. ‘Discussion’, p. 58. V. Lambrinudakis, ‘Remains of the Mycenaean period in the Sanctuary of Apollon Maleatas’, pp. 59–65. ‘Discussion’, p. 64. Colin Renfrew, ‘The sanctuary at Phylakopi’, pp. 67–79. ‘Discussion’, pp. 79-80. Rainer C.S. Felsch, ‘Mykenischer Kult im Heilogtum bei Kalapodi?’, pp. 81–88. ‘Discussion’, p. 89. Robin Hägg, ‘The house sanctuary at Asine revisited’, pp. 91–94. ‘Discussion’, p. 94. Stefan Hiller, ‘Mykenische Heiligtümer: Das Zeugnis der Linear B-Texte’, pp. 95–125. ‘Discussion’, pp. 125-126. Miriam Ervin Caskey, ‘Ayia Irini, Kea: The terracotta statues and the cult in the temple’, pp. 127–135. ‘Discussion’, p. 135. ‘Discussion…

ActaAth-4°, 20: Mycenaean pottery (1972–1992)
ActaAth-4° / 1972-01-01

Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions or out of print. Mycenaean pottery Vol. 1. Analysis and classification By Arne Furumark Out of print. Contents ‘Abbreviations’, pp. XV–XVI. ‘Preface’, pp. XVII–XIX. ‘Introduction’, pp. 1–10. ‘Technique’, pp. 11–15. ‘Shape’, pp. 16–109. ‘Decoration’, pp. 110–582. ‘Catalogue of vessel types’, pp. 583–643. ‘Index of sites and publications of find’, pp. 644–654. ‘Addenda’, pp. 655–664. ‘Bibliography’, pp. 665–671. ‘Alphabetical index’, pp. 672–688. ‘Corrigenda’, pp. 689–690. Bibliographical information Arne Furumark, Mycenaean pottery vol. 1. Analysis and classification (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska institutet i Athen, 4°, 20:1), Stockholm 1972. ISSN 0586-0539. ISBN 9789185086047. Soft cover: 690 pages. Alternative series title: Acta Instituti Atheniensis Regni Sueciae series in 4˚, XX:1 Reviews L’Antiquité Classique 44:1, 1975, 374 (Frieda Vandenabeele). The Classical Review 24:2, 308–309 (R. Cook). The Classical World 68:3, 184–185 (Joseph W. Shaw). Vol. 2. Chronology By Arne Furumark Out of print. Contents ‘Abbreviations’, pp. 11–12. ‘Preface’, pp. 13–15. ‘Relative chronology’, pp. 17–109. ‘Absolute chronology’, pp. 110–128. ‘Addendum’, pp. 129–131. ‘Index of vessel types’, pp. 132–145. ‘Index of sites and publications of finds’, pp. 146–150. ‘Bibliography’, pp. 151–155. ‘Corrigenda’, p. 156 Bibliographical information Arne Furumark, Mycenaean pottery vol. 2. Chronology (Skrifter utgivna av…

ActaAth-4°, 18: Opuscula Atheniensia 10 (1971)

Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Atheniensia 10 Contents Carl-Gustaf Styrenius, ‘Excavations at Chania 1969’, pp. 1–7. Paul Åström & Hakon Hjelmqvist, ‘Grain impressions from Cyprus and Crete’, pp. 9–14. Erik Tholander, ‘Evidence of the use of carburized steel and quench hardening in Late Bronze Age Cyprus’, pp. 15–22. Vassos Karageorghis, ‘A pair of bronze blinkers from Cyprus in the National Museum, Copenhagen’, 23–24. Paavo Roos, ‘The rock-tomb doors of the Lyco-Carian borderland’, pp. 25–30. Paavo Roos & Peter Herrmann, ‘Zusätzliches zum südöstlichen Karien’, pp. 31–40. Robin Hägg, ‘Protogeometrische und geometrische Keramik in Nauplion’, pp. 41–52. P.M. Fraser & T. Rönne-Linders, ‘Some more Boeotian and West Greek tombstones’, pp. 53–83. Tullia Rönne-Linders, ‘A Hellenistic tombstone in the Ashmolean’, pp. 85–90. Bibliographical information Opuscula Atheniensia 10 (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska institutet i Athen, 4°, 18), Jonsered 1971. ISSN 0586-0539. ISBN 9789185086016.

ActaAth-4°, 14: Opuscula Atheniensia 8 (1968)

Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Arne Furumark dedicata Opuscula Atheniensia 8 Contents Robert S. Merrillees, ‘Two Late Cypriote vases’, pp. 1–10. Homer L. Thomas, ‘Archaeological implications of Near Eastern historical chronology’, 11–22. V.E.G. Kenna, ‘Studies of birds on seals of the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age’, pp. 23–38. Robin Hägg, ‘Mykenische Kultstatten im archaologischen Material’, pp. 39–60. Margareta Lindgren, ‘Two Linear B problems reconsidered from a methodological point of view’, pp. 61–76. Sture Brunnsåker, ‘LEOKORION = ra-wo-ko-ri-jo? A note on the toponymy of Athens’, pp. 77–86. Per Ålin, ‘Unpublished Mycenaean sherds from Asine’, pp. 87–105. Carl-Gustaf Styrenius, ‘A Submycenaean vase’, pp. 107–108. Frithiof Rundgren, ‘”Die leicht lebenden Götter”‘, pp. 109–110. Olivier Masson, ‘Notes de numismatique chypriote’, pp. 111–118. Carl Nylander, ‘ΑΣΣΥΡΙΑ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΑ. Remarks on the 21st letter of Themistokles’, pp. 119–136. T.B.L. Webster, ‘The Cesnola collection in Stanford’, pp. 137–148. Paavo Roos, ‘Research at Caunus’, pp. 149–166. Paul Åström, ‘Two inscriptions from Caunus’, pp. 167–169. Jonas Crampa, ‘Some remarks on Welles, Royal correspondence, 29’, pp. 171–178. Nils-Gustaf Gejvall & Folke Henschen, ‘Two Late Roman skeletons with malformation and close family relationship from ancient Corinth’, pp. 179–193. Paul Åström, Nils-Gustaf Gejvall & Per…

ActaAth-4°, 10: Opuscula Atheniensia 6 (1965)

Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Atheniensia 6 Contents D. M. Bailey, ‘Lamps in the Victoria and Albert Museum’, pp. 1–83. Arne Furumark, ‘Gods of ancient Crete’, pp. 85–98. Arne Furumark, ‘The excavations at Sinda, some historical results’, pp. 99–116. Robin Hägg, ‘Geometrische Gräber von Asine’, pp. 117–138. R.S. Merrillees, ‘Reflections on the Late Bronze Age in Cyprus’, pp. 139–148. Paavo Roos, ‘The start of the Greek foot-race’, pp. 149–156. James R. Stewart, ‘Notes on Cyprus’, pp. 157–164. Harald Thafvelin & Paul Åström, ‘Drawings of the Moschophoros from photographic measurements’, pp. 165–170. Natan Valmin, ‘Diobelia und Theorikon’, pp. 171–206. Paul Åström, ‘Cypriote tomb groups from Dhikomo and Kafkala, with an appendix by J.B. Hennessy’, pp. 207–218. ‘Ad Opuscula Atheniensia I-V; Addenda et Corrigenda’, pp. 219–222. Bibliographical information Opuscula Atheniensia 6 (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska institutet i Athen, 4°, 10), Jonsered 1965. ISSN 0586-0539.

ActaAth-4°, 08: Opuscula Atheniensia 4 (1962)

Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Einar Gjerstad dedicata Opuscula Atheniensia 4 Contents Jonas Palm, ‘Zu Pindar Ol. I’, pp. 1–7. Ervin Roos (†), ‘Athens Vertragsverhältnis zu Egesta im 5. Jahrh. v. Chr.’, pp. 9–29. Carl Nylander, ‘Die sog. Mykenischen Säulenbasen auf der Akropolis in Athen’, pp. 31–77. Robin Hägg, ‘Research at Dendra 1961’, pp. 79–201. Carl-Gustaf Styrenius, ‘The vases from the Submycenaean Cemetery on Salamis’, pp. 103–123. Lena Åström, ‘A note on a Mycenaean chariot crater in Bonn’, pp. 125–128. H.W. Catling, ‘Patterns of settlement in Bronze Age Cyprus’, pp. 129–169. Hans Helbaek, ‘Late Cypriot vegetable diet at Apliki’, pp. 171–186. R.S. Merrillees, ‘Bronze Age spindle bottles from the Levant’, pp. 187–196. J.R. Stewart (†), ‘The Tomb of the Seafarer at Karmi in Cyprus’, pp. 197–204. A. Cambitoglou, ‘Professor James Stewart, obituary notice’, pp. 205–206. Paul Åström, ‘Supplementary material from Ayios Iakovos Tomb 8, with a note on the terminal date of Mycenaean III A:2 late’, pp. 207–224. Paul Åström & G.R.H. Wright, ‘Two Bronze Age tombs at Dhenia in Cyprus’, pp. 225–276. M.R. Popham, ‘Appendix I: The Proto White Slip pottery of Cyprus’, pp. 277–297. Paul Åström, ‘Appendix II: Analyses’, pp. 298–300. Olivier…