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Aegean Bronze Age Rhyta

by Robert B Koehl

Rhyta are among the most appealing yet enigmatic classes of artefacts from the Aegean Bronze Age. They were produced in a wide range of forms and media with a consistently high degree of craftsmanship. This comprehensive study of Bronze Age rhyta from the Aegean builds on nearly a century of discoveries and scholarly contributions, and addresses questions of typology, function, context, and the uses of these vessels. The volume includes a thoroughly illustrated catalogue, an index of sites and the present locations of rhyta. 450p, 20 tables, 35 b/w figs, 59 b/w pls (Prehistory Monographs 19, The Institute for Aegean Prehistory Academic Press 2005)

ISBN-13: 978-1-931534-16-1
ISBN-10: 1-931534-16-0
Hardback. Price GB £75.00

Review Quotes

"Koehl's great accomplishment lies exactly in what he set out to do: to explain the 'how, why, when and where' of rhyta. When I put down ABAR, I had the strong feeling that, now as last, we have a good chance of understanding the role these fascinating vessels played in Aegean life."

Judith Weingarten
BMCR, Vol. 4 (April 2009)

"An interesting and stimulating book offering a valuable contribution to Aegean prehistory, in particular in its discussion of the mechanical functions of the rhyta."

Louise Steel
Journal of Hellenic Studies, (130) (2010)

"The long-awaited magnum opus of Robert Koehl is a first-class presentation and discussion of the material. It will be the first point of consultation and the standard work for a long time, well written and, where necessary, well argued; it is a model of how to use and build on earlier work without overtrumpeting convincing new proposals.[...] A comprehensive selection of pieces is illustrated by excellent technical drawings and photographs of good quality."

Peter Warren
The Classical Review volume 58 no. 1 (2008)


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