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Publications 2012 - 2014

Published contributions

 

2012 -

a) with V. Aravantinos, M. Del Freo, Y. Fappas, A. Papadaki and F. Rougemont, Textile Production in Mycenaean Thebes. A First Overview, in M.L. Nosch and R. Laffineur (eds), KOSMOS. Jewellery, Adornment and Textiles in the Aegean Bronze Age, Proceedings of the 13th International Aegean Conference, University of Copenhagen, Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre for Textile Research, 21-26 April 2010 (i (Aegaeum 33), Liège, 87-105.

 

b) Vessels in Cooking Fabrics from Petras House I (LMIA): Overview and Capacity Measures, in M.Tsipopoulou (ed.), Petras, 25 Years of excavations and studies. Acts of a two-days conference held at the Danish Institute at Athens, 9-10 October 2010 (Monographs of the Danish Institute in Athens 16), Athens, 235-254.

 

c) with E. Borgna, Le donne nella società micenea, Forma Urbis 17.3 (marzo 2012), pp. 27-36 )

 

d) with S. Sabatini, Transcultural interaction and local transformations in Europe and the Mediterranean from the Bronze to the Iron Age, in M.E. Alberti and S. Sabatini (eds), EXCHANGE NETWORKS AND LOCAL TRANSFORMATIONS. Interactions and local changes in Europe and the Mediterranean from the Bronze to the Iron Age, Oxford and Oakville 2012, 1-5.

 

e) Aegean Trade Systems. Overview and Observations on the Middle Bronze Age, in M.E. Alberti and S. Sabatini (eds.), EXCHANGE NETWORKS AND LOCAL TRANSFORMATIONS. Interactions and local changes in Europe and the Mediterranean from the Bronze to the Iron Age, Oxford and Oakville 2012, 22-43.

 

f) Late Mycenaean Thebes: the textile industry and other activities in the Kadmeia at the end of LHIIIB, BICS 2012, 122-123.

 

 

Submitted contributions:

a)   Cooking wares from House I, Petras, in M. Tsipopoulou (ed.), House I.1., Petras, Siteia, in press, ca 50 pp. (submitted 2012).

 

b)   I sistemi di misura micenei, in M. Del Freo, M. Perna (eds), Introduzione allo studio dei testi in lineare B, Napoli, in press, ca 30 pp. (submitted 2013).

 

c) Aegean trade and weighing systems from EBA to EIA: how changing circuits influenced changing “glocal” measures, in B. Molloy, R. Doonan (eds), Of Odysseys and Oddities: Scales and modes of interaction between prehistoric Aegean societies and their neighbours (2013 Sheffield Aegean Round Table, 25 – 27 January 2013) (submitted 2013, peer-review process is complete).

 

d) Review of the book J.-C. Poursat, Fouilles exécutées à Malia. Le Quartier Mu V. Vie quotidienne et techniques au Minoen Moyen II (Études Crétoises 34), Athens 2013, to be published in the Classical Review in 2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

«Nel complesso, l’intero concetto di “fornitura di servizi” (e dunque l’intero concetto di “redistribuzione” e non di sola “mobilitazione”) è quanto mai discutibile. Mentre le contribuzioni materiali dalle comunità periferiche alle agenzie centrali sono un fatto tangibile, discutibile è se e quanto tali forniture avvenissero in cambio di prestazioni di servizi generalizzati. La popolazione di base non solo manteneva l’élite dirigente e gli specialisti, ma anche assicurava i servizi stessi (difesa, scavo di canali, costruzioni templari) col solo rimborso dei costi vivi (razioni)» (Liverani 1998, pp. 75-76)

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