Repair, Recycle or Modify? The Response to Damage and/or Obsolescence in Mycenaean Metal Vessels and Its Implications for Understanding Metal Recycling
Stephanie Aulsebrook
págs. 7-26
Working Tools, Toilet Implements and Personal Adornments in Weapons Burials at Early Iron Age at Athens and Lefkandi
Anna Maria D'onofrio
págs. 27-52
The Mystery of the Mycenaean 'Labyrinth': the Value of Linear B 'pu'₂ and Related Signs
Anna P. Judson
págs. 53-72
A Fragmentary Libation Table with Inscription in Linear A from Petsopha, Palaikastro (Pk Za 27)
Carl Knappett, Maurizio del Freo, Julien Zurbach
págs. 73-82
A Lost Mycenaean Fresco Fragment Re-Examined
Yannis Galanakis, Emily Catherine Egan
págs. 83-104
Out of Date, Out of Fashion: the Change of Dress of Aegean Figures in the Egyptian 18th Dynasty Theban Tombs in the light of Aegean Bronze Age Costume
Uros Matic, Filip Franković
págs. 105-130
LM III Mortuary Practices in West Crete: the Cemeteries of Maroulas and Armenoi at Rethymnon
Eleni Papadopoulou
págs. 131-157
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