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Ayia Irini
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17 June 2022

The prehistoric settlement of Ayia Irini on Kea, one of the Cyclades islands of Greece, is the site of an ancient settlement dating back to the late Neolithic Age.
Area B, in the southeastern part of the Bronze Age town of Ayia Irini, preserves evidence for human activity from the mid-Early Bronze Age to the mid-Late Bronze Age, or Periods III-VII in the parlance of the site.
This volume summarizes the results of excavation in the area and provides an overview of the stratigraphy, architecture, and artifacts found in it.
Owing to its status as one of the best-excavated and best-documented sectors of the site, Area B also provides an excellent opportunity to consider diachronic changes in the ceramic assemblage through time. Analysis of macroscopic and petrographic fabrics and evaluation of how fabric, ware, and shape categories intersect enables a detailed, diachronic study of changes in pottery production, trade, and consumption patterns at the site in view of broader shifts in Aegean economy and society.
HISTORY / Ancient / General, Ancient history, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeology by period / region
Like other volumes in the Keos series, Abell's contribution is a thorough, well-organized account of the excavations at Ayia Irini. Yet this book is also an important study of the phenomenon of Minoanization in its own right. The presentation of data relevant to the production and consumption of ceramics on Kea is commendable and should serve as a model for future work at the site and in the region." Earle, Jason W, American Journal of Archaeology, 127.4 (2023)
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List of Figures
List of Plates
List of Color Plates
List of Table
Acknowledgments
AbbreviationsI. Introduction
II. Stratigraphy, Architecture, and Pottery
III. Ceramic Fabrics and Forming Methods
IV. Early Bronze Age Ceramic Analysis
V. Middle Bronze Age Ceramic Analysis
VI. Period VI Ceramic Analysis
VII. Period VII Ceramic Analysis
VIII. Area B, Ayia Irini, and hte Wider AegeanAppendices
I. Concordance of Room Numbers
II. Concordance of Inventory Numbers to Catalogue Numbers
III. Ware Designations
IV. Descriptions of Macroscopic Fabric Groups
V. Petrographic Descriptions
VI. Fabric Group Munsell Colors
VII. Results of Wave-Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence
VIII. Excavation Unit InformationReferences
Index