CONSTRUCTING SOCIAL IDENTITIES IN EARLY IRON AGE AND ARCHAIC GREECE (original) (raw)

"Sacred" or Profane? Interpreting Late Geometric edifices in proximity to burials in Attica, in A. Tsingarida & I.S. Lemos (eds.), Construction of Social Identities in Early Greece, Études d’Archéologie 12, Bruxelles, CreA-Patrimoine , 43-72

Alexandra Alexandridou

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From Mycenaean Cult Practice to the Hyakinthia Festival of the Spartan Polis. Cult Images, Textiles and Ritual Activity at Amykles: An Archaeological Perspective. In: A. Tsingarida and I. S. Lemos (eds), CONSTRUCTING SOCIAL IDENTITIES IN EARLY IRON AGE AND ARCHAIC GREECE, EA 12: 11-42, Brussels 2017

Irene Lemos, Vicky VLACHOU

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Beyond the Polis. Ritual Practices and the Construction of Social Identity in Early Greece (12th - 6th Centuries B.C.) : Change of location, 25 & 26 September 2015 at the Palais des Académies, Ecuries royales, Espace Baudouin

Tsingarida Athena, Irene Lemos

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The funerary and habitation evidence of Central Greece: A Discussion on the Early Iron Age social organisation, in A. Mazarakis Ainian, A. Alexandridou & X. Charalambidou (eds.), Regional Stories Towards a New Perception of the Early Greek World, Volos 2017, 293-322

Zaharoula Papadopoulou

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Psimogiannou 2012. Creating identities in the mortuary arena of the Greek Final Neolithic: a contextual definition of practices in central and southern Greece.

Katerina Psimogiannou

Documenta Praehistorica XXXIX (2012)

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Introduction to the volume Beyond the Polis, Rituals, Rites, and Cults in Early and Archaic Greece (12th-6th centuries BC) edited by Irene S. Lemos and Athena Tsingarida

Irene Lemos

2019

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BEYOND THE POLIS. RITUALS, RITES AND CULTS IN EARLY AND ARCHAIC GREECE (12th‑6th CENTURIES BC)

Tsingarida Athena, Irene Lemos

2019

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Ritualizing Relations in Early Iron Age Greece: Feasting in Extraurban Sanctuaries

Megan J Daniels

Data Science, Human Science, and Ancient Gods: Conversations in Theory and Method, 2023

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Geometric Despotiko: on the Borderline between Sacred and Profane, in I. S. Lemos & A. Tsingarida (eds.), Beyond the Polis. Rituals, Rites and Cults in early and Archaic Greece (12th - 6th c.), Brussels 2019

Alexandra Alexandridou

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V. Saripanidi, “Constructing Continuities with a ‘Heroic’ Past. Death, Feasting and Political Ideology in the Archaic Macedonian Kingdom”, in A. Tsingarida & I.S. Lemos (eds.), Constructing Social Identities in Early Iron Age and Archaic Greece (Études d’Archéologie 12), Brussels 2017, 73-135.

Vasiliki (Vivi) Saripanidi

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Becoming Mycenaean? The living, the dead and the ancestors in the transformation of society in second millennium BC southern Greece

Michael Boyd

Death Rituals, Social Order and the Archaeology of Immortality in the Ancient World, eds. Renfrew, Boyd, Morley, 2016

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Review of Beyond the polis: rituals, rites and cults in early and archaic Greece (12th-6th centuries BC)

Megan J Daniels

BMCR 2021.09.36, 2021

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From Minoan Cret e to Mycenaean Greece and beyond: the Dissemination of Ritual Practices and their material Correlates in ceremonial Architecture

Elisabetta Borgna

Materiality and Scoial Practice. Transformative Capacities of Intercultural Encounters, 2012

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Domestic, Communal and Public Cult in Dark Age Greece: Some Interpretative Issues, in: V. Vlachou – A. Gadolou (eds.), Τέρψις. Studies on Mediterranean Archaeology in Honour of Nota Kourou, Études dʼArchéologie 10 (Brussels 2017) 459–472

Oliver Pilz

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COMBINED EFFORTS TILL DEATH: FUNERARY RITUAL AND SOCIAL STATEMENTS IN THE AEGEAN EARLY BRONZE AGE

Massimo Cultraro

PERFORMING DEATH

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Connections between the Balkans and the Aegean: The Case of Iron Age Burial Customs in Northern Greece

Anne-Zahra Chemsseddoha

Perspectives on Balkan Archaeology, 2020

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C. Gallou, 2004. The Abode of the Ancestors: tomb design, ritual and symbolism In Late Helladic IIIA-B Greece

Chrysanthi Gallou

D.C. Naoum, G. Muskett and M. Georgiadis (eds), Cult and Death. Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting of PG Researchers, Liverpool, May 2002. , 2004

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The Role of Sanctuaries and the Formation of Greek Identities in the LBA/EIA Transition

Birgitta Eder

Beyond the Polis: Rituals, Rites and Cults in Early and Archaic Greece (12th‑6th Centuries BC), edited by Irene S. Lemos and Athena Tsingarida, Bruxelles, 2019

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Ritual Spaces and Performances in the Asklepieia of Roman Greece

Milena Melfi

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 2010

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Papantoniou, G. 2020. Review of Popular Religion and Ritual in Prehistoric and Ancient Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean, by G. Vavouranakis, K. Kopanias & C. Kanellopoulos (eds). Journal of Greek Archaeology 5: 620-25

Giorgos Papantoniou

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Funerary practices and the formation of the polis at Megara Hyblaea

Reine-Marie Bérard

LEMOS I. et A. TSINGARIDA (dir.), Beyond the Polis : Ritual Practices and the Construction of Social Identity in Early Greece (12th-6th Centuries B.C.), Bruxelles, ULB CreA,, 2019

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Perspective Of Elite Identity And Culture In Early Iron Age Greece

Christopher Davies

Unpublished Master's Thesis, 2014

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From ‘Party’ to ‘Ritual’ to ‘Ruin’ in Minoan Crete: the Spatial Context of Feasting

Quentin Letesson, Jan Driessen

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The walking dead: Identity, variability, and cultural interactions of funerary behaviors between Crete and mainland Greece during the Early Iron Age (11th to 8th BC

Camila Diogo de Souza

Journal of Historical Archaeology & Anthropological Sciences, 2024

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No more gap, but new social practices: evidence of collective funerary rituals in Itanos during the 6th and 5th centuries BC

Athena Tsingarida, Didier VIVIERS

Beyond the Polis. Rituals, Rites, and Cults in Early and Archaic Greece (12th - 6th c. BC) edited by I.S. LEMOS & A. TSINGARIDA, 2019

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“Mortuary Practices in Early Iron Age Aegean. Family Practices and Communal Rites”,

Nota Kourou

ANNALI DI ARCHEOLOGIA E STORIA ANTICA,NS. 21-22, 9-30., 2015

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Greek Ethnography and Archaeology: Limits and Boundaries

Joseph Skinner

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Archaic Greece and the Consciousness of Community

Johannes Bernhardt

in: From Homer to Solon. Continuity and Change in Archaic Greece, Leiden, 2022

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Construction of Consensus: Norms and Change in Greek Funerary Rituals

Flavia Frisone

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A Fresh Look at the Kerameikos Necropolis: Social Complexity and Funerary Variability in the 7th Century B.C.

Annarita Doronzio

C. Graml, A. Doronzio, V. Capozzoli, Rethinking Athens Before the Persian Wars. Proceedings of the International Workshop at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Munich, 23rd–24th February 2017), München, 2019

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Religion and Society in Middle Bronze Age Greece - Helene Whittaker

Katy Soar

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The Thesean Ritual Landscape. Appropriation, Identity and Athenian Collective Memories

Ben Cassell

ARYS. Antigüedad: Religiones y Sociedades

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Review of Religion and Society in Middle Bronze Age Greece, by Helène Whittaker, 2014. Cambridge: CambridgeCambridge Archaeological Journal 2016, pp. 1-2

Louise Steel

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Book review of: B. Eder, M. Zavadil (eds.), (Social) Place and Space in Early Mycenaean Greece. (Gnomon 95, Heft 6 [2023], 549-553).

Laetitia Phialon

Gnomon, 2023

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Collective selves and funerary rituals. Early Mycenaean dromoi as spaces of negotiation and ebmodiment of social identities (2016)

Nikolas Papadimitriou

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