Human and Aquatic Beings: Interactions in and beyond the Eastern Mediterranean (3rd-1st Millennia BCE)
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Human and Aquatic Beings: Interactions in and beyond the Eastern Mediterranean (3rd-1st Millennia BCE)
Recht, Laerke; Tsouparopoulou, Christina
Springer International Publishing AG
01/2025
152
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9783031736421
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Chapter 1. Creatures of the water and their impact on human lives (Recht and Tsouparopoulou).- Chapter 2. Isotopes and fish bones in the Bronze Age Aegean: Expanding our understanding of aquatic diets (Mylona and Allshouse).- Chapter 3. Fishing gear and fish remains from Vergina: A case of inland fishing in Macedonia (Stamatopoulou).- Chapter 4. The marine aspect of the Temple Repositories in the Palace of Knossos (Eleftheriou, et al).- Chapter 5. "?? ?????? ?????????": Marine creatures in Aegean and Cypriot pictorial pottery at the end of the Late Bronze Age (Lekka).- Chapter 6. Underrepresented riches from the sea (Yamasaki).- Chapter 7. Exploring fishing in Cyprus from the Neolithic to the Early Christian periods (Michael).- Chapter 8. Cockles and carps: Human-aquatic being relations in the mid to late third millennium BCE tombs of Ur (Recht and Tsouparopoulou).- Chapter 9. Clamour from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf: Revised dating and distribution patterns of engraved Tridacna squamosa (Schlegel).- Chapter 10. Correlations between stones and iconography: Fish-cloaked figures in ancient Mesopotamia (Ftaimi).- Chapter 11. Shells in jewellery from Middle Kingdom Egypt (Patrevita).- Chapter 12. Shell discs from first millennium BCE Iran (Naseri et al).- Chapter 13. Concluding remarks: Creatures of the water (Greenfield).
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Zooarchaeologists marine archaeology;Human-animal Relations;Marine animals impact on human lives;Isotopes and fish bones Eastern Mediterranean;Marine Invertebrate Exploitation;Marine Temple Repositories Palace of Knossos;Marine environment archaeology;Marine creatures on Aegean Cypriot pictorial pottery;Maritime exploitation utilization early Prehistoric Cyprus;Multi-dimensional synthesis of fishing activity;Early Dynastic III Ur;Dating patterns engraved tridacna squamosa molluscs;Stones and iconography marine;Shells in Middle Kingdom Egypt;Fish figures on Neo-Assyrian Neo-Babylonian seals;Shell disks from first millennium BC Iran
Chapter 1. Creatures of the water and their impact on human lives (Recht and Tsouparopoulou).- Chapter 2. Isotopes and fish bones in the Bronze Age Aegean: Expanding our understanding of aquatic diets (Mylona and Allshouse).- Chapter 3. Fishing gear and fish remains from Vergina: A case of inland fishing in Macedonia (Stamatopoulou).- Chapter 4. The marine aspect of the Temple Repositories in the Palace of Knossos (Eleftheriou, et al).- Chapter 5. "?? ?????? ?????????": Marine creatures in Aegean and Cypriot pictorial pottery at the end of the Late Bronze Age (Lekka).- Chapter 6. Underrepresented riches from the sea (Yamasaki).- Chapter 7. Exploring fishing in Cyprus from the Neolithic to the Early Christian periods (Michael).- Chapter 8. Cockles and carps: Human-aquatic being relations in the mid to late third millennium BCE tombs of Ur (Recht and Tsouparopoulou).- Chapter 9. Clamour from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf: Revised dating and distribution patterns of engraved Tridacna squamosa (Schlegel).- Chapter 10. Correlations between stones and iconography: Fish-cloaked figures in ancient Mesopotamia (Ftaimi).- Chapter 11. Shells in jewellery from Middle Kingdom Egypt (Patrevita).- Chapter 12. Shell discs from first millennium BCE Iran (Naseri et al).- Chapter 13. Concluding remarks: Creatures of the water (Greenfield).
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Zooarchaeologists marine archaeology;Human-animal Relations;Marine animals impact on human lives;Isotopes and fish bones Eastern Mediterranean;Marine Invertebrate Exploitation;Marine Temple Repositories Palace of Knossos;Marine environment archaeology;Marine creatures on Aegean Cypriot pictorial pottery;Maritime exploitation utilization early Prehistoric Cyprus;Multi-dimensional synthesis of fishing activity;Early Dynastic III Ur;Dating patterns engraved tridacna squamosa molluscs;Stones and iconography marine;Shells in Middle Kingdom Egypt;Fish figures on Neo-Assyrian Neo-Babylonian seals;Shell disks from first millennium BC Iran