House X at Kommos: A Minoan Mansion Near the Sea Part 1: Architecture, Stratigraphy, and Selected Finds

Author:   Maria C. Shaw ,  Joseph W. Shaw ,  Joseph W. Shaw
Publisher:   INSTAP Academic Press
Volume:   35
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9781931534642


Pages:   324
Publication Date:   31 December 2012
Format:   Hardback
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House X at Kommos: A Minoan Mansion Near the Sea Part 1: Architecture, Stratigraphy, and Selected Finds


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House X is by far the largest and best appointed of the Minoan houses excavated at Kommos in south-central Crete, a Minoan harbor and settlement that later became the site of a Greek sanctuary. Situated on the seacoast of the western Mesara Plain, Kommos faces west toward the Libyan Sea. House X stands on the southern edge of the Minoan town, separated by a large slab-paved road from the monumental civic buildings built and used between the Protopalatial and Postpalatial periods. The description of the stratigraphic excavation of this elite house is published with numerous architectural plans along with the cataloged small finds and tables of data on the floral and faunal materials. The excavated fresco fragments are also discussed and illustrated.

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Author:   Maria C. Shaw ,  Joseph W. Shaw ,  Joseph W. Shaw
Publisher:   INSTAP Academic Press
Imprint:   INSTAP Academic Press
Volume:   35
Dimensions:   Width: 21.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 28.40cm
Weight:   1.450kg
ISBN:  

9781931534642


ISBN 10:   1931534640
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   31 December 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. The Architecture, Stratigraphy, and Diachronic Use of House X, by M.C. Shaw 2. The Frescoes, by M.C. Shaw and A.P. Chapin 3. The Miscellaneous Finds, by J.W. Shaw, M.C. Shaw, and J.G. Younger 4. The Faunal Remains, by D. Ruscillo 5. Summary and General Perspective, by M.C. Shaw Concordance References Index Tables Figures Plates Color Plates

Reviews

Chapter 2 by Maria Shaw and Anne Chapin...publishes the painted plasters from the building where floral landscapes are dominant. [...]A most important contribution of this new Kommos material is the evidence of so-called preliminary sketch-lines , the first to be relatively securely identified outside Knossos. [...]Chapter 4 by Deborah Ruscillo is devoted to an exhaustive presentation of the faunal remains. The arrangement is very effective, and the survey of Glycymeris shells is highly welcome, given the intricacies of the material from House X. [...]Overall, the production of the volume is outstanding...The Lily Fresco from space X1, an obvious choice for the color frontispiece, has been wonderfully reproduced, as are all the plates and illustrations.[...] ...Shaws and their collaborators have...given us a very complete and authoritative picture of an important building from a key site in south Central Crete. -- Vassilis Petrakis, National Hellenic Research Foundation Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2013.03.50


"Chapter 2 by Maria Shaw and Anne Chapin...publishes the painted plasters from the building where floral landscapes are dominant. [...]A most important contribution of this new Kommos material is the evidence of so-called ""preliminary sketch-lines"", the first to be relatively securely identified outside Knossos. [...]Chapter 4 by Deborah Ruscillo is devoted to an exhaustive presentation of the faunal remains. The arrangement is very effective, and the survey of Glycymeris shells is highly welcome, given the intricacies of the material from House X. [...]Overall, the production of the volume is outstanding...The Lily Fresco from space X1, an obvious choice for the color frontispiece, has been wonderfully reproduced, as are all the plates and illustrations.[...] ...Shaws and their collaborators have...given us a very complete and authoritative picture of an important building from a key site in south Central Crete. -- Bryn Mawr Classical Review Bryn Mawr Classical Review"


Author Information

Maria Shaw was formerly Professor at the University of Toronto where she taught for more than 30 years until retirement. She specialises in many aspects of Minoan Crete and Greek archaeology in the Aegean area, is a leading expert on Minoan and Mycenaean wall painting and has intesets raging from Aegean-Egyptian interconnections to representations of natural landscapes in Aegean frescoes to the reconstruction of civic life in Crete. Joseph W. Shaw is Professor Emeritus of Art History at the University of Toronto.

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