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OverviewThis book presents the pottery and the clay and metal sculptures dedicated to the deity Eileithyia in her shrine at Inatos, in southern Crete. This is the second of three planned volumes on this assemblage of specialized gifts to a unique goddess. It follows the Egyptiaka from the shrine that were published in volume I. The clay vessels are discussed by periods, from the Minoan to the Roman Imperial era. Clay figurines are divided by classes. Separate chapters describe models and other items of clay, including boat models, a ring-shaped frieze of dancing warriors, animal figurines, and Roman lamps. Highlights of this important assemblage of votive objects include about 200 Minoan miniature vessels and many small sculptures from the Late Geometric to Archaic periods, including seated pairs of female figurines in preparation for childbirth, sexually embracing couples, and a boat model with standing female figures on the gunwales accompanying a fetus traveling in the vessel. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip P. Betancourt , Athanasia KantaPublisher: INSTAP Academic Press Imprint: INSTAP Academic Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.421kg ISBN: 9781931534406ISBN 10: 1931534403 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 14 April 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations in the Text List of Figures List of Plates Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1. Introduction to Volume II, Philip P. Betancourt 2. Ring-Shaped Pendant, Philip P. Betancourt, Alessandra Giumlia-Mair, Susan C. Ferrence, and James D. Muhly 3. Clay Plaque, Philip P. Betancourt 4. Minoan Pottery, Philip P. Betancourt 5. Miniature Minoan Vessels, Philip P. Betancourt and Amie S. Gluckman 6. Linear A Inscription (INA Zb 1), Massimo Perna 7. Subminoan to Roman Pottery, Philip P. Betancourt 8. Fragments of Vessels with Human Heads, Philip P. Betancourt 9. Minoan Clay Figurines, Sydney R. Sarasin 10. Minoan Copper Alloy Figurines before LM IIIB, Sydney R. Sarasin 11. Minoan Lead Figurines, Sydney R. Sarasin 12. Figurines of the Goddess with Upraised Arms, Sydney R. Sarasin 13. Shrine Equipment for the Goddess with Upraised Arms, Philip P. Betancourt 14. Scenes of Parturition, Leanna Kolonauski 15. Embracing Couple Figurines, Florence S.C. Hsu 16. Miscellaneous Protogeometric to Early Archaic Figurines, Philip P. Betancourt, Leanna Kolonauski, Sydney R. Sarasin, and Florence S.C. Hsu 17. Daedalic Figurines, Philip P. Betancourt 18. Kourotrophoi, Leanna Kolonauski 19. Standing Single Male Figurines, Amie S. Gluckman 20. Frieze of Warriors, Philip P. Betancourt 21. Boat Models, Florence S.C. Hsu 22. Hellenistic to Roman Figurine, Diane E. Evitts 23. Animal Figurines, Philip P. Betancourt 24. Hellenistic and Roman Lamps, Philip P. Betancourt 25. Discussion and Conclusions, Philip P. Betancourt References Index Figures PlatesReviewsAuthor InformationPhilip P. Betancourt is the Laura H. Carnell Professor Emeritus of Aegean Prehistoric Art and Archaeology at Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University. He has been honoured with many awards including an honorary doctorate from the University of Athens, and in 2003 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement from the Archaeological Institute of America. Athanasia Kanta is former director of the Heraklion Archaeological Museum in Crete, which houses the world’s greatest collection of artifacts from the Minoan civilization (3100–1050 B.C.). She has participated in over 100 digs on the island. Kanta has published several books about her excavations such as the three-volume set on Monstiraki. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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