KE-RA-ME-JA

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  • KE-RA-ME-JA Book Detail

  • Author : Joann Gulizio
  • Release Date : 2014-12-31
  • Publisher : INSTAP Academic Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 337
  • ISBN 13 : 1623033578
  • File Size : 19,19 MB

KE-RA-ME-JA by Joann Gulizio PDF Summary

Book Description: Ke-ra-me-ja is a woman's name that appears on a Linear B tablet from Knossos. It means "potter" (Κεράμεια, from Greek κέραμος, "potter's clay") and combines two major strands of Cynthia Shelmerdine's scholarly pursuits: Mycenaean ceramics and Linear B texts. It thereby signals her pioneering use of archaeological and textual data in a sophisticated and integrated way. The intellectual content of the essays presented to her in this volume demonstrate not only that her research has had a wide-ranging influence, but also that it is a model of scholarship to be emulated.

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