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Honouring the Dead in the Peloponnese - University of Nottingham

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Marioanna Louka<br />

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Constant<strong>in</strong>opolis. Aurifex 5, Louva<strong>in</strong>-la-Neuve: Institut supérieur<br />

d'archéologie et d'histoire de l'art : Collège Érasme: 45–51.<br />

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παρουσίαση και πρώτες εκτιμήσεις’ <strong>in</strong> Αμητόός 2. Τιμητικόός τόόμος για<br />

τον καθηγητή Μανόόλη Ανδρόόνικο: 787–811. Thessaloniki: Aristotelian<br />

<strong>University</strong> – Faculty <strong>of</strong> Philosophy – Department <strong>of</strong> Archaeology.<br />

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Thessaloniki: TAPA.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> illustrations<br />

FIG. 1. Pair <strong>of</strong> gold earr<strong>in</strong>gs, Argos, 875–825 BC.<br />

FIG. 2. Archaeological Museum <strong>of</strong> Aigion. F<strong>in</strong>ds from <strong>the</strong> Late Geometric<br />

period.<br />

FIG. 3. Drepanon. Late Geometric jewellery from <strong>the</strong> funerary pithos 2.<br />

FIG. 4. Kalyvia, Elis. Late Geometric jewellery from funerary pithoi.<br />

FIG. 5. Pair <strong>of</strong> earr<strong>in</strong>gs represent<strong>in</strong>g a Potnia Theron. A<strong>the</strong>ns, Stathatos<br />

Collection. Presumed provenance from Argos, third quarter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7 th century<br />

BC.<br />

FIG. 6 . The ‘Lyon Kore’, approx. 540 BC.<br />

FIG. 7. Gold pendant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> a pomegranate. A<strong>the</strong>ns, Stathatos<br />

Collection. Presumed provenance from Argos, last quarter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 7 th century<br />

BC.<br />

FIG. 8. P<strong>in</strong> from <strong>the</strong> Argive Heraion. 7 th century BC.<br />

FIG. 9. Pair <strong>of</strong> silver earr<strong>in</strong>gs from Kyras Vrisi site, Argolid–Cor<strong>in</strong>th region,<br />

late 6 th – early 5 th century BC.<br />

FIG. 10. Reconstitution <strong>of</strong> a late Geometric female burial from Dadi<br />

(Phthiotis). National Archaeological Museum, Karapanos Collection.<br />

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