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Lyvia Morgan
Aegypten und Levante Vol. 7, 1998
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Mastering a griffin. The agency and perception of Near Eastern images by the Aegean Bronze Age elite
Veronika Dubcová Verešová
Anodos. Studies of the Ancient World 13/2013, 163 – 178. , 2019
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The Near Eastern “Hero” and “Bull-man” and their Impact on the Aegean Bronze Age Iconography. In: There and Back Again – the Crossroads II. Proceedings of an International Conference Held in Prague, September 15–18, 2014 (eds. Jana Mynarova, Pavel Onderka and Peter Pavuk). Prague.
Veronika Dubcová Verešová
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(2021) "Divine Acolytes: The Animals and their Symbolism in the Xeste 3 Wall-Paintings", in R. Laffineur and T. Palaima (eds), Zoia. Animal-Human Interactions in the Aegean Middle and Late Bronze Age, Proceedings of the 18th International Aegean Conference, May 28-31, 2020, 249-279.
Andreas Vlachopoulos
2021
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ICON: Art and Meaning in Aegean Seal Images
Janice Crowley
Papers and Summary of the Discussion held at the Summer 2023 MASt Seminar (Friday, June 30, 2023
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"A Minoan Riddle" in Aegis, Current Approaches and New Perspectives in Aegean Iconography Edited by Fritz Blakolmer
Nanno Marinatos
Aegis, 2020
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A new approach to minoan iconography. an introduction: the case of the minoan genii
Stella Chryssoulaki
MELETEMATA. STUDIES ΙΝ AEGEAN ARCHAEOLOGY PRESENTED ΤΟ MALCOLM Η. WIENER AS ΗΕ ENTERS HIS 65th YEAR. AEGAEUM 20, 1999
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Peacock or Poppycock? Investigations into Exotic Animal Imagery in Minoan and Cycladic Art
Marie N Pareja , Anne Chapin
ΝΕΩΤΕΡΟΣ: Studies in Bronze Age Art and Archaeology in Honor of Professor John G. Younger on the Occasion of His Retirement (Aegaeum 44), 2020
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"Iconography in Context: The Visual Elements of Aegean Art"
Giorgos Rethemiotakis , Anne Chapin
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Over The Horizon: Human-Animal Relations in Bronze Age Crete
Andrew Shapland
PhD thesis, UCL Institute of Archaeology, 2009
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Animals In An Insular Environment, The Case Of Bronze Age Crete Through Aspects Of Minoan Art
Christos Boutsidis
Sympozjum Egejskie, Papers In Aegean Archaeology, 2017
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The “Brilliant Child Prodigy” of the Eastern Mediterranean. An Introduction, in F. Blakolmer (ed.), Current Approaches and New Perspectives in Aegean Iconography, Aegis 18 (Louvain-la-Neuve 2020) 9-17
Fritz Blakolmer
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(Book Review): Animal Symbolism in Mesopotamia - A Contextual Approach. Chicako E. Watanabe
Pauline Albenda
Archiv fur Orientforschung, 2006
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Bird-demons in the Aegean Bronze Age: Their Nature and Relationship to Egypt and the Near East, in: Current Approaches and New Perspectives in Aegean Iconography, edited by Fritz Blakolmer. Aegis 18 (2020), 205-222.
Veronika Dubcová Verešová
Current Approaches and New Perspectives in Aegean Iconography, 2020
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The Seated Goddess and Animal: A Case Study in Iconographic Transfer and Transformation
Jennifer Palmer
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“Contextualizing Symbols. ‘The Eagle and the Snake’ in the Ancient Greek World, in Boreas. Münstersche Beiträge zur Archäologie 33, 2011
Diana Rodríguez-Pérez
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Betwixt and Beyond the Boundaries: An Ecosocial Model of Animal-Human Relations in Minoan and Cycladic Animal Art
Marie N Pareja
AEGAEUM 45, 2021
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Wild Nature? Human-Animal Relations on Neopalatial Crete
Andrew Shapland
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2010
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Animal Symbolism in Ancient Anatolia
Benjamin Arbuckle
2015
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Monkey and Ape Iconography in Aegean Art
Marie N Pareja
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Animism or analogism? Bird depictions and their significance for the reconstruction of Cretan Bronze Age ontologies.
Julia Binnberg
Sympozjum Egejskie. Papers in Aegean Archaeology, 2019
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The Missing “Barbarians”: Some thoughts on ethnicity and identity in Aegean Bronze Age iconography, in Talanta 44, 2012, 53–77
Fritz Blakolmer
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(2010) Discussing Bronze Age Cypriot Iconography: Three case studies. In: POCA 2007 Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology Conference, edited by S. Christodoulou and A. Satraki, 127-144. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Angelos Papadopoulos
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Animal representations in the Neolithic of southern Greece Inferences about the “Social Qualities of the Beast
Φανης Μαυρίδης
FIGURINE-MAKING IN THE NEOLITHIC AEGEAN, 2024
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Body marks and textile ornaments in Aegean iconography: their meaning and symbolism, in KOSMOS, Aegaeum 33, Leuven - Liège 2012, 325-333.
Fritz Blakolmer
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2016. Wings, Heads, Tails: Small Puzzles at LM I Zakros. In Metaphysis. Ritual, Myth and Symbolism in the Aegean Bronze Age, Aegeaum 39, edited by E. Alram Stern et al., 77-85.
Maria Anastasiadou
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Some Considerations on the Symbolism of the Lion Motif in Scythian Art In: MARISIA. Studii si materiale XXXII. Arheologie, 2012
Britta Burkhardt
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Current Approaches and New Perspectives in Aegean Iconography
Olga Krzyszkowska
in: F. Blakolmer (ed.), Current Approaches and New Perspectives in Aegean Iconography. Aegis 18 (Louvain) , 2020
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Fritz Blakolmer
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Stoneworks with Animal Motifs Along the Mediterranean Coast of Anatolia During the Byzantine Period
Pınar Serdar Dinçer
Proceedings of the 15th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, held at the University of Catania 3–5 March 2011, 2015
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The Master of Animals in Old World Iconography
Bettina Arnold
2010
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The Iconographic Subject of the Hunt in the Cyclades and Crete in the Second Millennium BC: Sounds and Echoes in the Art of Wall-painting and Vase-painting, in: A.G. Vlachopoulos (ed.), Χρωστήρες/Paintbrushes. Wall-painting and Vase-Painting of the Second Millennium BC in Dialogue (2018) 301-313.
Irini Papageorgiou
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Caroline J . Tully , Sam Crooks
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"The horse and the lion : between iconographical and symbolical rivalry" : 7th Oxford Postgraduate Conference in Assyriology, 13 & 14 Avril 2018 (Oxford, Royaume-Uni)
Margaux Spruyt
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Deimatic Display or Nature’s Apotropaia: The Meaning and Function of the Octopus Iconography in the Bronze Age Aegean
Michele Mitrovich
Processions: Studies of Bronze Age Ritual and Ceremony presented to Robert B. Koehl, Archaeopress, 91–113., 2023
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