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Architecture and Archaeology in the Cyclades: Papers in honour of J.J. Coulton
Marina Yeroulanou and Maria Stamatopoulou
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9 papers presented at a colloquium held in honour of J.J. Coulton at Lincoln College, Oxford on 17 April 2004, to mark his retirement from the Readership in Classical Archaeology at Merton College, Oxford. Jim Coulton devoted much of his early career to the study of Cycladic architecture. He saw earlier than most how important this area would be in advancing our knowledge not only of ancient architecture but also of many aspects of ancient Greek civilisation in general.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Colloquium and Publication Sponsors
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Table of Contents
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Prologue
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Jim Coulton in Oxford and Balboura
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J.J. Coulton and his Contribution to Archaeology
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J.J. Coulton: Publications
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1. Cycladic Settlement and the Landscape
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2. Cult Places in the Cyclades During the Protogeometric and Geometric Periods: Their Contribution in Interpreting the Rise of the Cycladic poleis
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3. Emborio and Kambos: Two Archaic Sites on Melos
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4. A New Early Archaic Building on Naxos: Some Thoughts on the Oikos of the Naxians on Delos
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5. Inside the adyton of a Greek Temple: Excavations on Kythnos (Cyclades)
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6. Despotiko Mandra: A Sanctuary Dedicated to Apollo
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7. Naxian and Parian Architecture: General Features and New Discoveries
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8. Buildings for Votive Ships on Delos and Samothrace
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9. The Tower of Agia Triada on Amorgos
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Abbreviations
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List of Plates
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Published: 2005
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407329024 (ebook)
- 9781841718934 (paperback)
BAR Number: S1455