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Tabula Gratulatoria | |
List of Abbreviations | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Emily T. Vermeule: Biography and Bibliography | p. 11 |
Toumba tou Skourou: A Brief Personal Memoir of Emily Vermeule in Cyprus | p. 19 |
The Bronze Age Context of Homer | p. 25 |
Homer, Lycia, and Lukka | p. 33 |
A Hittite Silver Vessel in the Form of a Fist | p. 45 |
Appendix: The Silver Stag "BIBRU" from Mycenae | p. 61 |
Mycenaean Pottery at Saqqara: Finds from Excavations by the Egypt Exploration Society of London and the Rijksmuseum Van Oudheden, Leiden, 1975-1990 | p. 67 |
Cyprus and the Western Mediterranean: Some New Evidence for Interrelations | p. 93 |
Shining and Fragrant Cloth in Homeric Epic | p. 99 |
Death and the Tanagra Larnakes | p. 109 |
Heroes Returned? Subminoan Burials from Crete | p. 123 |
Lydia between East and West or How to Date the Trojan War: A Study in Herodotus | p. 139 |
War Story into Wrath Story | p. 149 |
An Evolutionary Model for the Making of Homeric Poetry: Comparative Perspectives | p. 163 |
The Geometric Catalogue of Ships | p. 181 |
Glaucus, the Leaves, and the Heroic Boast of Iliad 6.146-211 | p. 193 |
The (Re)Marriage of Penelope and Odysseus: Architecture, Gender, Philosophy. A Homeric Dialogue | p. 205 |
The Sacrifice of Astyanax: Near Eastern Contributions to the Siege of Troy | p. 221 |
Homer's Phoenicians: History, Ethnography, or Literary Trope? [A Perspective on Early Orientalism] | p. 247 |
A Dancing Floor for Ariadne (Iliad 18.590-592): Aspects of Ritual Movement in Homer and Minoan Religion | p. 273 |
Ancestor Cult and the Occasion of Homeric Performance | p. 285 |
Reading Pictorial Narrative: The Law Court Scene of the Shield of Achilles | p. 315 |
Human Figures, the Ajax Painter, and Narrative Scenes in Earlier Corinthian Vase Painting | p. 335 |
Story Lines: Observations on Sophilan Narrative | p. 363 |
Some Homeric Animals on the Lion Painter's Pitcher at Harvard | p. 373 |
A Geometric Bard | p. 389 |
Early Images of Daidalos in Flight | p. 407 |
The Murder of Rhesos on a Chalcidian Neck-Amphora by the Inscription Painter | p. 415 |
Menelaos and Helen in Troy | p. 431 |
Stories from the Trojan Cycle in the Work of Douris | p. 437 |
Priam, King of Troy | p. 449 |
Neon Ilion and Ilium Novum: Kings, Soldiers, Citizens, and Tourists at Classical Troy | p. 467 |
Alexander and Achilles - Macedonians and "Mycenaeans" | p. 483 |
An Arretine Bowl and the Revenge of Achilles | p. 507 |
Notes on Contributors | p. 523 |
Index of Homeric Passages | p. 529 |
Index of Homeric Words (Cited in Greek Script) | p. 537 |
Index of Homeric Words (Cited as Transliteration) | p. 540 |
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