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Carla M. Antonaccio CV

Professor Emerita of Classical Studies
Classical Studies
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Selected Publications


Incised and Stamped Ceramics from Morgantina: Taking the Long View

Journal Article Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome · August 10, 2020 Cite

Homeric Materiality

Chapter · 2020 Cite

Barbara Tsakirgis, 1954–2019

Journal Article American Journal of Archaeology · July 1, 2019 Full text Cite

Achieving ancestorhood in ancient greece

Journal Article · January 1, 2016 Cite

Iron Age reciprocity

Journal Article Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology · January 1, 2016 This paper focuses on reciprocity in the context of Bronze Age collapse and early Iron Age ‘reboot’. The highest level of Mycenaean hierarchy collapsed, but neither the entire system, nor the entire ideology, vanished with the palaces: the basileus and a w ... Full text Cite

Classical Archaeology in Context Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World

Book · May 27, 2015 This book compiles a series of case studies derived from archaeological excavation in Greek cultural contexts in the Mediterranean (ca. 800-100 B.C), addressing the current state of the field, the goals and direction of Greek archaeology, and its place in ... Cite

Re-excavating morgantina

Chapter · May 19, 2015 The Princeton University Archaeological Expedition to Sicily was launched in 1955 as a training excavation for graduate students in the Department of Art and Archaeology. Morgantina was chosen from among widely scattered possibilities in the Mediterranean ... Full text Cite

Athenian black gloss pottery: A view from the west

Journal Article Oxford Journal of Archaeology · February 1, 2014 Excavation of archaic Morgantina (c.700-450 BC), Sicily, has brought to light a significant pattern in the distribution of imported Greek pottery. This pattern, which shows a preference for imports with features that referred to metal vessels, is echoed at ... Full text Cite

Athenian Black Gloss and Consumer Preference in the Mediterranean

Journal Article Oxford Journal of Archaeology · 2014 Cite

Networking the Middle Ground?

Journal Article Archaeological Review from Cambridge · 2013 Cite

Geophysical Survey in Morgantina

Journal Article Hesperia · 2012 Cite

The Past is Present: The Kempner Collection of Classical Antiquities at the Nasher Museum

Book · March 1, 2011 In 2006, the collection of 224 antiquities assembled by Walter Kempner, M.D. was donated to the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University by Barbara Newborg, M.D. Ranging from the 3rd millennium to the 3rd century B.C.E., the collection includes Mediterranea ... Cite

Incised and Stamped Ceramics from Morgantina: Taking the Long View

Journal Article Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome · August 10, 2020 Cite

Homeric Materiality

Chapter · 2020 Cite

Barbara Tsakirgis, 1954–2019

Journal Article American Journal of Archaeology · July 1, 2019 Full text Cite

Achieving ancestorhood in ancient greece

Journal Article · January 1, 2016 Cite

Iron Age reciprocity

Journal Article Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology · January 1, 2016 This paper focuses on reciprocity in the context of Bronze Age collapse and early Iron Age ‘reboot’. The highest level of Mycenaean hierarchy collapsed, but neither the entire system, nor the entire ideology, vanished with the palaces: the basileus and a w ... Full text Cite

Classical Archaeology in Context Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World

Book · May 27, 2015 This book compiles a series of case studies derived from archaeological excavation in Greek cultural contexts in the Mediterranean (ca. 800-100 B.C), addressing the current state of the field, the goals and direction of Greek archaeology, and its place in ... Cite

Re-excavating morgantina

Chapter · May 19, 2015 The Princeton University Archaeological Expedition to Sicily was launched in 1955 as a training excavation for graduate students in the Department of Art and Archaeology. Morgantina was chosen from among widely scattered possibilities in the Mediterranean ... Full text Cite

Athenian black gloss pottery: A view from the west

Journal Article Oxford Journal of Archaeology · February 1, 2014 Excavation of archaic Morgantina (c.700-450 BC), Sicily, has brought to light a significant pattern in the distribution of imported Greek pottery. This pattern, which shows a preference for imports with features that referred to metal vessels, is echoed at ... Full text Cite

Athenian Black Gloss and Consumer Preference in the Mediterranean

Journal Article Oxford Journal of Archaeology · 2014 Cite

Networking the Middle Ground?

Journal Article Archaeological Review from Cambridge · 2013 Cite

Geophysical Survey in Morgantina

Journal Article Hesperia · 2012 Cite

The Past is Present: The Kempner Collection of Classical Antiquities at the Nasher Museum

Book · March 1, 2011 In 2006, the collection of 224 antiquities assembled by Walter Kempner, M.D. was donated to the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University by Barbara Newborg, M.D. Ranging from the 3rd millennium to the 3rd century B.C.E., the collection includes Mediterranea ... Cite

The Argive Heraion Revisited

Journal Article Journal of Hellenic Studies · 2009 Cite

Colonization: Greece on the move, 900–480

Chapter · January 1, 2007 A tension between two views of the Archaic period, one emphasizing the emergence of the individual, the other stressing the importance of the community, is as dominant in approaches to colonization as in everything else. Colonization, on the one hand, is v ... Full text Cite

Religion, basileis and heroes

Chapter · July 27, 2006 Cite

Elite mobility in the west

Journal Article · 2006 Cite

Excavating Colonization

Journal Article · 2005 Cite

The Locrian Maidens. Love and Death in Greek Italy [Princeton 2003]

Journal Article American Journal of Philology · 2005 Cite

Review: R. Leighton, Sicily before History [Cornell 1999]

Other Bryan Mawr Classical Review · 2000 Cite

The Returns of Odysseus: Colonization and Ethnicity [Berkeley 1998]

Journal Article American Journal of Philology · 2000 Cite

Building Gender into Greek Houses

Journal Article Classical World · 2000 Cite

Review: J. Tandy, Warriors into Traders [California 1997]

Other New England Classical Journal · 1999 Cite

Kypara, a Sikel Nymph?

Journal Article Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik · 1999 Cite

An Archaic Stele from Morgantina

Journal Article Kadmos · 1999 Cite

Review: J. Larson, Greek Heroine Cults

Other Journal of Hellenic Studies · 1997 Cite

Urbanism at Archaic Morgantina

Journal Article Acta Hyperborea · 1997 Cite

Sicily

Chapter · 1996 Cite

Hadrianic Sculpture

Chapter · 1996 Cite

Review: Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens

Other American Journal of Archaeology · 1996 Cite

From Pasture to Polis: Art in the Age of Homer. By Susan Langdon.

Other American Journal of Archaeology · April 1, 1995 Full text Cite

An Archaeology of Ancestors: Greek Tomb and Hero Cult

Book · 1995 In this fresh consideration of the origins of the ancient Greeks' ideas and practices concerning their own past, Carla M. Antonaccio demonstrates that hero cult and ancestor cult persisted, throughout the Iron Age, long before epic poetry's heroic narrativ ... Cite

Lefkandi and Homer

Chapter · 1995 Cite

From Pasture to Polis, Art in the Age of Homer

Journal Article American Journal of Archaeology · 1995 Cite

A New Graffito from Archaic Morgantina

Journal Article Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik · 1995 Cite

Burials, Pigs, and Political Prestige in Neolithic China

Journal Article Current Anthropology · 1994 Cite

Contesting the Past: Tomb Cult, Hero Cult, and Epic in Early Greece

Journal Article American Journal of Archaeology · 1994 Cite

MORGANTINA

Report · 1994 Link to item Cite

Review: D. Hughes, HUMAN SACRIFICE IN ANCIENT-GREECE

Other AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY · October 1992 Full text Link to item Cite

Style, Reuse, and Context in a Roman Portrait at Princeton

Journal Article Archaologische Anzeiger · 1992 Cite

Terraces, Tombs, and the Early Argive Heraion

Journal Article Hesperia · January 1992 Full text Cite

Abstract: THE MYCENAEAN TOMBS OF THE ARGOLID AND GEOMETRIC HERO CULT

Conference AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY · April 1987 Link to item Cite