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9 A brief history of the BSA Museum Study Collection 9 BSA博物馆研究收藏简史
IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI: 10.1017/S0570608422000035
Michael Loy
The BSA Museum houses a study collection of artefacts donated to the BSA and collected by its members up to the 1960s. The collection provides a valuable resource for teaching and research, enabling scholars to gain first-hand familiarity with objects from a range of material types (including ceramics, metals, stone, terracotta) dating from the Neolithic through to the Late Byzantine period. The collection comprises some 4,000 individual artefacts and over 46,000 sherds of pottery, objects that have been displayed in different parts of the BSA premises over the past 130 years. Of the whole collection, various small sections have been published in the Annual of the BSA. What has been lacking, however, is a narrative about the museum itself: where its objects came from, who studied them, how the collection as a whole has been catalogued and organized. This paper tells that story: from the collection’s humble beginnings, with the first donation of just a few sherds in 1892, through to recently completed digitization and public engagement projects.
BSA博物馆收藏了捐赠给BSA并由其成员收藏到20世纪60年代的文物。这些藏品为教学和研究提供了宝贵的资源,使学者能够第一手熟悉从新石器时代到拜占庭晚期的一系列材料类型(包括陶瓷、金属、石头、陶土)中的物品。藏品包括约4000件个人手工艺品和46000多件陶器碎片,这些物品在过去130年中曾在BSA的不同地方展出。在整个收藏中,各种小部分已经发表在BSA的年度杂志上。然而,一直缺乏的是关于博物馆本身的叙述:它的物品来自哪里,谁研究了它们,整个藏品是如何编目和组织的。这篇论文告诉了这个故事:从藏品最初的卑微,1892年第一次捐赠了几块碎片,到最近完成的数字化和公众参与项目。
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Prehistoric Cyprus: fieldwork and research, 2003–2020 史前塞浦路斯:实地考察和研究,2003-2020
IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI: 10.1017/S0570608421000053
A. Papadopoulos
The aim of this overview is to present a detailed survey of the major fieldwork and relevant research on the Neolithic and Bronze Age of Cyprus that took place between 2003 and 2020. This presentation is not meant to be exhaustive, as almost two decades of excavations, surface surveys and publications cannot be covered fully in a review of this length. The following discussion is divided geographically and chronologically, starting with the Neolithic period and moving through to the end of the Bronze Age. It focuses on settlement patterns, aspects of chronology and the roles of mining and seafaring, via fieldwork, conferences, research projects and their subsequent publications.
本综述的目的是对2003年至2020年期间塞浦路斯新石器时代和青铜器时代的主要田野调查和相关研究进行详细调查。本报告并不打算详尽无遗,因为近二十年的发掘、地表调查和出版物无法在这样长的一篇综述中完全涵盖。下面的讨论按地理位置和时间顺序进行划分,从新石器时代开始,一直到青铜时代末期。它通过实地考察、会议、研究项目及其随后的出版物,着重于住区模式、年表方面以及采矿和航海的作用。
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The archaeology of the Byzantine Peloponnese: new research perspectives 拜占庭伯罗奔尼撒半岛考古:新的研究视角
IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI: 10.1017/S0570608421000089
Rossana Valente
This paper aims to provide an overview of the diverse investigations and research questions that have been addressed in the field of Byzantine archaeology in the Peloponnese since the last report on Byzantine archaeology, published in 2013. Since then, considerable amounts of new data have been brought to light and a significant number of new publications have appeared, revealing renewed development in this field of studies; this will be addressed here, with a focus on the Early Byzantine period.
本文旨在概述自2013年发表的上一份拜占庭考古报告以来,伯罗奔尼撒半岛拜占庭考古领域所涉及的各种调查和研究问题。自那时以来,大量新数据被曝光,大量新出版物出现,揭示了这一研究领域的新发展;这将在这里讨论,重点是拜占庭早期。
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ARE volume 67 Cover and Front matter 第67卷的封面和封面重要吗
IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI: 10.1017/S0570608421000090
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Sanctuaries and cult places from the Roman conquest to Late Antiquity: a survey of recent work in Achaea, Epirus and the islands 从罗马征服到上古晚期的避难所和邪教场所:对阿该亚、伊庇鲁斯和岛屿最近工作的调查
IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI: 10.1017/S0570608421000077
D. Grigoropoulos
This paper surveys archaeological work on Greek sanctuaries of the Roman period conducted over the past 20 years. Previously largely ignored or simply overlooked, in recent times the Roman phases of sanctuaries have seen a tremendous amount of excavation and research work, mirroring the increased interest in the archaeology of Roman Greece as a whole. In addition to brief presentatons of new and recent archaeological discoveries and material studies, this survey also aims to highlight the importance of current work based on the re-examination of sites excavated long ago and the contribution of various strands of archaeological evidence to an enhanced understanding of the history and function of Greek sanctuaries from the time of the Roman conquest to Late Antiquity.
本文综述了过去20年来对罗马时期希腊圣地的考古工作。以前基本上被忽视或被忽视的是,近年来,罗马时期的避难所进行了大量的挖掘和研究工作,反映出人们对整个罗马希腊考古的兴趣日益浓厚。除了简要介绍新的和最近的考古发现和材料研究外,这项调查还旨在强调当前工作的重要性,该工作基于对很久以前发掘的遗址的重新审查,以及各种考古证据对增强对从罗马征服到晚期古希腊圣地的历史和功能的理解的贡献。
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From tools to production: recent research on textile economies in Greece 从工具到生产:希腊纺织经济的最新研究
IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI: 10.1017/S0570608421000065
B. Dimova, M. Gleba
The aim of this report is to provide a summary of the latest developments in the textile archaeology of Greece and the broader Aegean from the Neolithic through to the Roman period, focusing in particular on recent research on textile tools. Spindle-whorls and loomweights appeared in the Aegean during the Neolithic and by the Early Bronze Age weaving on the warp-weighted loom was well established across the region. Recent methodological advances allow the use of the physical characteristics of tools to estimate the quality of the yarns and textiles produced, even in the absence of extant fabrics. The shapes of spindle-whorls evolved with the introduction of wool fibre, which by the Middle Bronze Age had become the dominant textile raw material in the region. The spread of discoid loomweights from Crete to the wider Aegean has been linked to the wider Minoanization of the area during the Middle Bronze Age, as well as the mobility of weavers. Broader issues discussed in connection with textile production include urbanization, the spread of different textile cultures and the identification of specific practices (sealing) and previously unrecognized technologies (splicing), as well as the value of textiles enhanced by a variety of decorative techniques and purple dyeing.
本报告的目的是总结从新石器时代到罗马时期,希腊和更广泛的爱琴海纺织考古的最新发展,特别是最近对纺织工具的研究。新石器时代的爱琴海出现了纺锤轮和织机重量,到青铜时代早期,该地区已经建立了经重织机。最近的方法学进步允许使用工具的物理特性来估计生产的纱线和纺织品的质量,即使在没有现存织物的情况下也是如此。纺锤螺纹的形状随着羊毛纤维的引入而演变,到青铜时代中期,羊毛纤维已成为该地区主要的纺织原料。从克里特岛到更广阔的爱琴海的盘状织物重量的传播与青铜时代中期该地区更广泛的民化以及编织者的流动性有关。与纺织品生产有关的更广泛的问题包括城市化、不同纺织品文化的传播、特定做法的识别(密封)和以前未被认可的技术(拼接),以及通过各种装饰技术和紫色染色增强纺织品的价值。
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ARE volume 67 Cover and Back matter 第67卷的封面和封底重要吗
IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0570608421000107
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Palaeolithic archaeology: a review of recent research 旧石器时代考古研究综述
IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI: 10.1017/S0570608421000041
Vangelis Tourloukis
In contrast to a relatively long history of Palaeolithic investigations in western Europe, research on the Palaeolithic period in Greece has lagged behind considerably. This article reviews the last decade of Palaeolithic research in Greece, with the aim of highlighting key aspects of recent developments in the field. Newly discovered Lower Palaeolithic sites, such as Marathousa 1 in Megalopolis, have offered rare, high-resolution windows into hunter-gatherer adaptations during the earliest-known peopling of the Greek peninsula. Palaeolithic sites in insular settings, exemplified by the latest discoveries in Crete and Naxos, have stirred up intriguing discussions about early seafaring but, most importantly, provide support to a revised view of the role of the Aegean in early human dispersals. Zooarchaeological, palaeoenvironmental and dating analyses of Middle and Upper Palaeolithic materials from new and older assemblages have provided valuable insights that help contextualize the information distilled from lithic industries. In sum, recent excavations, surveys and assessments of new and older collections have together contributed to the compilation of an important corpus of novel and significant data. Palaeolithic Greece is no longer a terra incognita, and it carries the potential to become a key player in understanding early human societies in southern Europe.
与西欧旧石器时代调查历史相对悠久相比,希腊旧石器时代的研究相对滞后。本文回顾了希腊旧石器时代研究的最后十年,目的是突出该领域最近发展的关键方面。新发现的旧石器时代晚期遗址,如Megalopolis的Marathousa 1,为了解希腊半岛已知最早的人类时期狩猎采集者的适应提供了罕见的高分辨率窗口。岛屿环境中的旧石器时代遗址,以克里特岛和纳克索斯岛的最新发现为例,引发了关于早期航海的有趣讨论,但最重要的是,它为爱琴海在早期人类迁徙中的作用的修正观点提供了支持。对新旧组合中旧石器时代中期和晚期材料的动物考古、古环境和年代测定分析提供了宝贵的见解,有助于将从石器时代工业中提取的信息置于背景中。总之,最近对新藏品和旧藏品的发掘、调查和评估共同促成了一个重要的新颖和重要数据语料库的编纂。旧石器时代的希腊不再是一片未知之地,它有可能成为理解南欧早期人类社会的关键人物。
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Introduction & overview 简介和概述
IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0570608421000016
Y. Galanakis, Andrew Shapland
This brief introduction presents the structure and contents of the current issue of Archaeology in Greece, linking the various contributions to events or very recent discoveries that were reported in the press in the period immediately before the completion of this issue in September. It also offers an overview (not meant to be exhaustive) of archaeological activity in Greece over the past 12 months, focusing on major exhibitions and important recent publications.
本简介介绍了本期《希腊考古》的结构和内容,将各种贡献与9月本期出版前媒体报道的事件或最近的发现联系起来。它还概述了过去12个月希腊的考古活动(并非详尽无遗),重点介绍了主要展览和最近的重要出版物。
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ARE volume 66 Cover and Back matter ARE第66卷封面和封底
IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0570608420000101
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