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Minoan Cushion Seals. Innovation in Form, Style, and Use in Bronze Age Glyptic

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This book is about a single Minoan seal shape, the cushion seal - a rectangular stone with biconvex faces -- so called because its profile resembles a cushion. This shape is specific to Minoan culture. The first securely-dated cushions appear in Middle Minoan IIB but its floruit is Middle Minoan III-Late Minoan IA, after which it essentially dies out. While, in its early days, the materials, style, and motifs were similar to those of other seal shapes, it later developed a recognizable, perhaps semi-independent style and iconography of its own. Some of the finest examples of Minoan glyptic art appear on cushions. Who crafted them? Had they any special meaning? Why did the shape so abruptly disppear? This book is the first to examine all aspects of cushion seals and to compare them with other contemporary forms of glyptic art. It aims to cast new light on style and form at the transition from the Protopalatial to early Neopalatial period on Crete.
Request Code : ZLIBIO4445019
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Year:
2014
Publisher:
L'Erma di Bretschneider
Language:
English
Pages:
280
ISBN 10:
8891306819
ISBN 13:
9788891306845
ISBN:
8891306819,9788891306814,9788891306845
Series:
Studia Archaeologica, 196

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