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Series: Monumenta Archaeologica 24
ISBN: 978-1-931745-16-1
Publication Date: June 1, 2007
Price: Hb $50.00 (2 vols)
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This volume publishes the excavation and analysis of the Early Iron Age cemetery at Torone in Chalkidike, in the north Aegean, Greece. Spanning the period between the twelfth or eleventh century down to ca. 850 BC, the cemetery represents one of the few burial grounds of the period in Greece to have been excavated virtually in its entirety (yielding 134 tombs, of which 118 were cremations and 16 inhumations). In addition to full analyses of the material from individual tombs (pottery, objects of metal, terracotta, stone, bone, glass compound, amber), as well as the burial customs and funerary rites, a series of specialist reports present the physical anthropology of the deceased, as well as the retrieved faunal and floral remains. There is also a petrographic and chemical analysis of the pottery, one of the most comprehensive of its type in Greece. In addition to presenting the archaeological data from the cemetery, this volume seeks to (re)construct a picture of a society in a formative era and for a part of the Greek world that until very recently was archaeologically neglected.
Table of Contents
PART I. THE MATERIAL
- Ch. 1: Introduction
- Ch. 2: The excavations on Terrace V
- Ch. 3: A catalogue of tombs and their contents
PART II. ANALYSIS OF THE MATERIAL
- Ch. 4: Mortuary practices
- Ch. 5: The Early Iron Age pottery
- Ch. 6: Symbols not spoken: Potters’ marks and graffiti
- Ch. 7: Small finds other than pottery
- Ch. 8: Early Iron Age Torone: Between archaeology and history