
Processions: Studies of Bronze Age Ritual and Ceremony presented to Robert B. Koehl
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Robert B. Koehl: Publications
Crete
Processions Aplenty: From Elite Palatial Parades to Mass Population Pilgrimages in Middle and
Late Minoan Crete - Malcolm H. Wiener
Processions in Aegean Iconography III: Where did they Take Place? - Fritz Blakolmer
The Theatral Area of Knossos - Colin Macdonald
The Kilts on the 'Cupbearer' and Men on the Procession Fresco from Knossos - Bernice R. Jones and Valerie Bealle
Minoan Processions Leading to Marvelous Destinations at Mochlos - Jeffrey S. Soles
Dressed Bodies in Motion: Toward a Sensorial Understanding of Funerary Ritual in Prepalatial Crete - Cynthia S. Colburn
Dance or Procession? A Ritual Scene on a Fruit-stand from Protopalatial Phaistos, Crete - Luca Girella
Rhyton Clusters in Neopalatial East Crete: Identity and the Ceremonial Prerogatives of the House - Brian S. Kunkel
Reaper's Rout or Mariner's March? Reconsidering the 'Harvester' Vase from Ayia Triada - J. A. MacGillivray
Deimatic Display or Nature's Apotropaia: The Meaning and Function of the Octopus Iconography in the Bronze Age Aegean - Michele Mitrovich
From Deep Waters to High Places: Reassessing the Ceremonial Significance of Triton-shells at Neolithic Phaistos (Crete) - Simona V. Todaro
The Cyclades
The Armed Warriors Procession: 1000 Years of Iconographic Development - Philip P. Betancourt
Rhyta at Bronze Age Phylakopi on Melos - Jason W. Earle
Ocular Signs of Ecstatic Possession and Procession in Aegean Art - Karen Polinger Foster
Greek Mainland
Late Bronze Age Iklaina and Processional Architecture - Michael Nelson
Tribute from the Griffin Warrior at Pylos - Jack L. Davis and Sharon R. Stocker
Processions in non-palatial Contexts: Social Ambitions and Narrative Idioms in Mycenaean Greece - Iphiyenia Tournavitou
Processions, Participants, People, and the Palace: Musings from Fragments - James C. Wright
The Creature of the Rings: An Unusual Jug Rhyton from LH IIIC Tiryns - Eleftheria Kardamaki, Maria Kostoula, Joseph Maran, and Alkestis Papadimitriou
The Pylos Ta Series and the Process of Inventorying Ritual Objects for a Funerary Banquet - Thomas G. Palaima
Evoking the Deceased in Mycenaean Mortuary Ritual - Mary K. Dabney
'... For at this Place the Sea Comes Nearest to Athens.' Funerary Processions in Archaic Athens - Stella Chryssoulaki and Ioannis Pappas
Cyprus, Syria, the Levant, and Egypt
From Stasis to Repetition: Tracing Processional Movements in Prehistoric Cyprus - Eleni Mantzourani
Approaching Divinity in the Near East and the Aegean: Animals, Monsters, Demons, and Masked
Human Processions - Joan Aruz and Judith Weingarten
A Snapshot of a Victory Procession: A Winged Deity from Alalakh Wielding a Dagger - K. Aslihan Yener
The Iron Age Adventures of the God with the Fenestrated Axe - Assaf Yasur-Landau
Offerings for Eternity: Egypt, Nubia, and the Puzzle of the Egyptian Faience Vessel from Alalakh - Morena Stefanova
A Courtly Affair: Proceeding from Keftiu and 'all Islands in the Middle' to the Theban Necropolis - Nisha Kumar
Italy
Clues of Bronze Age Processions in the Central Mediterranean - Marco Bettelli, Elisabetta Borgna and Sara Tiziana Levi
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