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_cΒιβλιοθήκη Τμήματος Αρχαιοτήτων
100 1 _aHarrell, Kate
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245 1 0 _aThravsma :
_bcontextualising the intentional destruction of objects in the Bronze Age Aegean and Cyprus /
_cedited by Jan Driessen; Kate Harrel.
260 _a[Louvain-la-Neuve]:
_bPresses universitaires de Louvain,
_c[2015].
300 _a196 p :
_billus (chiefly color),diagrams, maps ;
_c30 cm.
490 0 _a;
_v9
500 _aPapers in English and one in French.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical refernces.
520 _aHow does intentionally inflicting damage to material objects mediate the human experience in the prehistoric eastern Mediterranean? For all of the diversity in cultural practice in the civilisations of the Greek mainland and Aegean islands, Crete, Cyprus and the eastern coast of Italy between 4000-750 BC, archaeologists consider the custom of ritually killing objects as a normative, if inconsistent practice. Yet as
650 4 _aCultural property
_xDestruction and pillage
_xCongresses
_zGreece
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650 4 _aCultural property
_xDestruction and pillage
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_zCyprus
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650 4 _aBronze age
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_zGreece
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650 4 _aBronze age
_xCongresses
_zCyprus
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651 4 _aCyprus
_xAntiquities
_xCongresses
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651 4 _aGreece
_xAntiquities
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_aDriessen, J.
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