Aegaeum 22 Aegaeum 22 (2001) "POTNIA. Deities and Religion in the Aegean Bronze Age" Proceedings of the 8th International Aegean Conference Göteborg, Göteborg University, 12-15 April 2000, edited by Robert Laffineur and Robin Hägg, 1 volume, 496 p., 108 pl. hors texte Prix: épuisé / Out of Print * PDF version (text only) Table des Matières Articles: PDF 1. INTRODUCTION Carol THOMAS and Michael WEDDE, Desperately Seeking Potnia Katerina KOPAKA, A Day in Potnia’s Life. Aspects of Potnia and Reflected “Mistress” Activities in the Agean Bronze Age 2. SANCTUARIES Krzysztof NOWICKI, Minoan Peak Sanctuaries: Reassessing their Origins Loeta TYREE, Diachronic Changes in Minoan Cave Cult Alan PEATFIELD, Divinity and Performance on Minoan Peak Sanctuaries Stella CHRYSSOULAKI, The Traostalos Peak Sanctuary: Aspects of Spatial Organisation 3. CULT PLACES Veit STÜRMER, ‘Naturkulträume’ auf Kreta und Thera: Ausstattung, Definition und Funktion Lucy GOODISON, From Tholos Tomb to Throne Room: Perceptions of the Sun in Minoan Ritual Daniela LEFÈVRE-NOVARO, Un nouvel examen des modèles réduits trouvés dans la grande tombe de Kamilari Metaxia TSIPOPOULOU, A New Late Minoan IIIC Shrine at Halasmenos, East Crete Maria HIELTE-STAVROPOULOU, The Horseshoe-Shaped and Other Structures and Installations for Performing Rituals in Funeral Contexts in Middle Helladic and Early Mycenaean Times Joseph MARAN, Political and Religious Aspects of Architectural Change on the Upper Citadel of Tiryns. The Case of Building T Evangelos KYRIAKIDIS, The Economics of Potnia: Storage in ‘Temples’ of Prehistoric Greece Gabriele ALBERS, Rethinking Mycenaean Sanctuaries 4. ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES Philip P. BETANCOURT, The Household Shrine in the House of the Rhyta at Pseira Athanasia KANTA and Anastasia TZIGOUNAKI, The Character of the Minoan Goddess. New Evidence from the Area of Amari Pietro MILITELLO, Archeologia, iconografia e culti ad Haghia Triada in età TM I Nicola CUCUZZA, Religion and Architecture: Early LM IIIA2 Buildings in the Southern Area of Haghia Triada Erik HALLAGER, A Waste Deposit from a LBA-Shrine in Khania (?) Katie DEMAKOPOULOU and Nicoletta DIVARI-VALAKOU, Evidence for Cult Practice at Midea: Figures, Figurines and Ritual Objects Rainer FELSCH, Opferhandlungen des Alltagslebens im Heiligtum der Artemis Elaphebolos von Hyampolis in den Phasen SH IIIC - Spätgeometrisch Birgitta EDER, Continuity of Bronze Age Cult at Olympia? The Evidence of the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Pottery 5. CULT PRACTICE Eleni KONSOLAKI-YANNOPOULOU, New Evidence for the Practice of Libations in the Aegean Bronze Age Vincenzo LA ROSA, Minoan Baetyls: Between Funerary Rituals and Epiphanies Jeffrey SOLES, Reverence for Dead Ancestors in Prehistoric Crete Robert KOEHL, The ‘Sacred Marriage’ in Minoan Religion and Ritual Christine MORRIS, The Language of Gesture in Minoan Religion Geraldine GESELL, The Function of the Plaque in the Shrines of the Goddess with Up-Raised Hands Bernice JONES, The Minoan “Snake Goddess.” New Interpretations of her Costume and Identity 6. ARTS AND CRAFTS Elsa PAPATSAROUCHA, Le sanctuaire représenté en fragments : un aspect de l’iconographie talismanique Elizabeth FRENCH, The Mycenae Figures Sylvie MÜLLER-CELKA, Les personnages féminins des perles mycéniennes en verre bleu 7. ANIMALS AND CULT Stefan HILLER, Potnia/Potnios Aigon. On the Religious Aspects of Goats in the Aegean Late Bronze Age Dimitra ROUSIOTI, Did the Mycenaeans Believe in Theriomorphic Divinities? Birgitta P. HALLAGER, The Ram in Cutlic Contexts? 8. CONTEXT Vassos KARAGEORGHIS, The Great Goddess of Cyprus Between the Aegeans and the “Eteocypriots” Assaf YASUR-LANDAU, The Mother(s) of all Philistines? Aegean Enthroned Deities of the 12th-11th Century Philistia Anna Lucia D’AGATA, Religion, Society and Ethnicity on Crete at the End of the Late Bronze Age. The Contextual Framework of LM IIIC Cult Activities Helène WHITTAKER, Reflections on the Socio-Political Function of Mycenaean Religion Jan DRIESSEN, Crisis Cults on Minoan Crete? 9. ICONOGRAPHY Alison BARCLAY, The Potnia Theron: Adaptation of a Near Eastern Image Robert LAFFINEUR, Seeing is Believing: Reflections on Divine Imagery in the Aegean Bronze Age Eva RYSTEDT, A New (Old) Mycenaean Scene of Worship 10. WRITTEN SOURCES Cécile BOËLLE, Po-ti-ni-ja : unité ou pluralité ? Catherine TRÜMPY, Potnia dans les tablettes mycéniennes : quelques problèmes d’interprétation Sarah MORRIS, Potnia Aswiya: Anatolian Contributions to Greek Religion John KILLEN, Religion at Pylos: The Evidence of the Fn Tablets Lisa BENDALL, The Economics of Potnia in the Linear B Documents: Palatial Support for Mycenaean Religion Joan GULIZIO, Kevin PLUTA and Thomas G. PALAIMA, Religion in the Room of the Chariot Tablets Louis GODART, La Terre Mère et le monde égéen Anna SACCONI, Les repas sacrés dans les textes mycéniens Marie Louise NOSCH and Massimo PERNA, Cloth in the Cult Peter HAIDER, Minoan Deities in an Egyptian Medical Text AFTERTHOUGHT Thomas G. PALAIMA, A Linear-B-Inscribed ‘Herring’ from Göteborg: An Ichthyomorphic Epiphany