1994-95 - The University of Texas at Austin
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PWr500<br />
WARREN, Peter<br />
Bibliography<br />
Kvc.Ja6s Kal Apxaves. EvpllTEpT] nep!oXJi KOI KpaTOS OTT] MlVc..:>lKTl Kpf]TT]<br />
ApxazoJ.oyfa 53 (<strong>1994</strong>), pp. 57.Q2<br />
While acknowledging the elusiveness <strong>of</strong> the political rel<strong>at</strong>ions between Archanes and Knossos, PWr notes th<strong>at</strong> the former appears<br />
to have enpyed a considerable degree <strong>of</strong> political independence in the neopal<strong>at</strong>ial period.<br />
PWr.SOI WARREN, Peter<br />
Minoon Crete and Pharaonic Egypt<br />
Egypt and the Levant, 19<strong>95</strong>, pp. 1-18 (VWD/LSF 500)<br />
PWr ootlines the evidence for contact between Crete and Egypt from the 20th to the 13th centuries BCE. He discusses imported<br />
raw m<strong>at</strong>erials, finished products, politically motiv<strong>at</strong>ed gift-exchange, iconographic (and ideological) transfer, and addresses the<br />
issue <strong>of</strong> likely sea rootes and forms <strong>of</strong> exchange.<br />
CWa500 WATKINS, Calvert<br />
How to Kill a Dragon. Aspects <strong>of</strong> Indo-European Poetics<br />
New York/Oxford: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 19<strong>95</strong><br />
CW a provides an introduction to compar<strong>at</strong>ive Indo-European pcetics and includes case studies and selected text analysis from<br />
Greek, lndic, Celtic, Italic and An<strong>at</strong>olian. CWa also provides evidence for a common 1ndo-EurqJean formula expressed in the<br />
serpent or dragon slaying myth.<br />
LVW500 WATROUS, VanceL<br />
Review <strong>of</strong> Aegean Prehistory Ill: Crete from the Earliest Prehistory throogh the Protopal<strong>at</strong>ial Period<br />
American Journal <strong>of</strong> Archaeology (AlA) 98 (<strong>1994</strong>), pp. 6<strong>95</strong>-753<br />
L VW provides an overview <strong>of</strong> current research and problems in Crete for the periods spanning the Neolithic to MM II.<br />
LVW.SOI WATROUS, VanceL<br />
Some Observ<strong>at</strong>ions on Minoan Peak Sanctuaries<br />
Politeia 2, 19<strong>95</strong>, pp. 393-403 (RLf/WDN 500)<br />
LVWusescompar<strong>at</strong>ived<strong>at</strong>afromtheClassicalperiodalongwithnewarchaeologicaldiscoveriestoposittheworship<strong>of</strong>twoormore<br />
deities <strong>at</strong> peak-top sanctuaries, with significant Egyptian and Near Eastern influence.<br />
MWdd500 WEDDE, Michael<br />
On Hierarchical Thinking in Aegean Bronze Age Glyptic Imagery<br />
Politeia 2, 19<strong>95</strong>, pp. 493-504 (RU/WDN 500)<br />
MWdd provides a method for detennining the rel<strong>at</strong>ive st<strong>at</strong>us <strong>of</strong> figures in Bronze Age carvings based on sp<strong>at</strong>ial consider<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
JWn500 WEINGARTEN, Judith<br />
Seal-use and administr<strong>at</strong>ion in the Soothwest Basement area <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />
<strong>The</strong> Annual <strong>of</strong> the British School <strong>at</strong> Athens (ABSA) 89 (<strong>1994</strong>), pp. 151-156<br />
JWn suggests th<strong>at</strong> se<strong>at</strong>ings in the Soothwest Basements support an LM IliA destruction d<strong>at</strong>e for Knossos, concluding th<strong>at</strong> seals<br />
were prestige items \Wiich were used and imit<strong>at</strong>ed for gener<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
JWn501 WEINGARTEN, Judith<br />
Two Sealing Studies in the Middle Bronze Age, 1: KarahOyiik, II: Phaistos<br />
Archives Before Writing,<strong>1994</strong>, pp. 261-2<strong>95</strong> (PFoet alii 500)<br />
In the first part <strong>of</strong> the paper, JW n argues th<strong>at</strong> an accoonting system based on seals and se<strong>at</strong>ings was still oper<strong>at</strong>ing <strong>at</strong> Karahoyiik<br />
well into the Middle Bronze Age. In the second part, she examines the impact <strong>of</strong> literacy on seal use <strong>at</strong> MM liB Phaistos.<br />
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