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Constantinos Paschalidis introduces his new volume with Archaeopress reporting on excavations of a Mycenaean cemetery, located by the historic Achaia Clauss wine factory, near Patras, Greece. This work comprises the study of the finds from the excavation of the University of Ioannina and the Archaeological Society at Athens in the Mycenaean cemetery, located by the historic Achaia Clauss wine factory, near Patras.
The research was carried out between the years under the direction of Professor T. Papadopoulos figs 1, 2. The presentation of the topic expands into seven thematic chapters, proceeding from the whole to the parts — and then returning to the whole.
Thus, one progresses from the general review of the cemetery space and the sites, to the analytical description of the excavation, to the remarks on the architecture, to the study of the finds, to the analysis of the burial customs and finally to the narration of the overall history of the cemetery according to chronological period and generation of its people.
The eighth and last chapter is an addendum including a presentation of the anthropological analysis of the skeletal material. More precisely, the study is organized as follows: Chapter 1 includes a complete and brief catalogue of the Mycenaean sites in Achaea. The cemetery site is described separately with special mention of the neighbouring excavations fig.
Furthermore, in this chapter the distribution and character of the sites across the entire territory is examined and presented as a general overview. In Chapter 2 , the description of the tombs is to be found, arranged into three parts for each in turn. The second part sums up all the above evidence, following the chronological sequence of the burials. The third part displays, through easy-to-understand tables, the burials along with the gender, the age and the grave-goods of each individual, grouped in chronological order of introduction into the tomb.
These tables also record any other non-burial episode that has been attested through the history of the chambers, in chronological order too. In Chapter 3 , the area of Clauss is examined, as well as the layout of the cemetery figs 4, 5 , the architecture of the tombs, the bedrock, the manner of construction and the structural problems related to them. Chapter 4 contains the analytical catalogue of the finds in each tomb, recorded according to their excavation numbering, accompanied by the corresponding Museum of Patras inventory number.
The catalogue contains one or more photos and drawings of each find, its detailed description and bibliographical documentation with parallels selected mainly from published assemblages from the rest of Achaea, Elis and the nearby Ionian islands. Chapter 5 deals with the analytical presentation of the finds from the cemetery figs 6a-b , citing typological parallels from the entire Mycenaean world, including comments on their use in the cemetery and in their era, in general.
The examination of the finds is arranged according to category: pottery, bronze, bone, stone finds, along with minor objects made of various materials spindle whorls, seals, beads and a figurine. In Chapter 6 , the burial customs of the cemetery fig.
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