{"title":"MULTIMEDIA AT MINOAN MYRTOS–PYRGOS, CRETE","authors":"Judith Weingarten, Silvia Ferrara, Gerald Cadogan","doi":"10.1017/s0068245423000114","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The Minoan settlement of Myrtos–Pyrgos on the south coast of Crete has produced five seals (and one unfinished seal), 11 seal impressions on clay vessels, two roundels and one nodulus, as well as two Linear A tablets and two inscriptions on clay vessels. Dating between Early Minoan II and Late Minoan IB, these documents form valuable evidence for the development of sealing, marking and writing practices at a small but important rural settlement, including a penchant for using antique seals for stamping jars. They contribute too to understanding the regional hierarchical and, probably, political cultures of Crete throughout this long period, especially in the late Protopalatial phase of Middle Minoan IIB, when there seems to have been a special relationship with Malia on the north coast, and again in Late Minoan IB, when there was a relationship with Knossos. Finally, the paper discusses a pithos fragment from Tel Haror in Israel, which appears to have an inscription in Cretan Hieroglyphic or Linear A, and may well have been a product of Myrtos or nearby.","PeriodicalId":517651,"journal":{"name":"The Annual of the British School at Athens","volume":"11 4","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-01-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"The Annual of the British School at Athens","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1017/s0068245423000114","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The Minoan settlement of Myrtos–Pyrgos on the south coast of Crete has produced five seals (and one unfinished seal), 11 seal impressions on clay vessels, two roundels and one nodulus, as well as two Linear A tablets and two inscriptions on clay vessels. Dating between Early Minoan II and Late Minoan IB, these documents form valuable evidence for the development of sealing, marking and writing practices at a small but important rural settlement, including a penchant for using antique seals for stamping jars. They contribute too to understanding the regional hierarchical and, probably, political cultures of Crete throughout this long period, especially in the late Protopalatial phase of Middle Minoan IIB, when there seems to have been a special relationship with Malia on the north coast, and again in Late Minoan IB, when there was a relationship with Knossos. Finally, the paper discusses a pithos fragment from Tel Haror in Israel, which appears to have an inscription in Cretan Hieroglyphic or Linear A, and may well have been a product of Myrtos or nearby.
克里特岛南海岸的米诺斯人聚居地米尔托斯-皮尔戈斯出土了五枚印章(和一枚未完成的印章)、11 个粘土器皿上的印模、两个圆环和一个钮,以及两块 A 线形石碑和两个粘土器皿上的铭文。这些文献的年代介于早期米诺斯二世和晚期米诺斯一世之间,是一个小型但重要的农村定居点发展印章、标记和书写习俗的宝贵证据,包括使用古印章在罐子上盖章的嗜好。这些文献还有助于了解克里特岛在这一漫长时期的地区等级文化,可能还有政治文化,特别是在米诺斯 IIB 中期的原住民阶段晚期,当时似乎与北海岸的马利亚有特殊关系,在米诺斯 IB 晚期又与克诺索斯有关系。最后,本文讨论了以色列泰勒哈罗尔出土的一块皮索斯碎片,该碎片上似乎刻有克里特象形文字或 A 线形文字,很可能是米尔托斯或附近地区的产物。