Skip to product information
1 of 1

Apiculture in the Prehistoric Aegean: Minoan and Mycenaean Symbols Revisited - Paperback

Apiculture in the Prehistoric Aegean: Minoan and Mycenaean Symbols Revisited - Paperback

Regular price $74.65 USD
Regular price Sale price $74.65 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Shipping: $8.00 or FREE when you spend $100+

Quantity

by Haralampos V. Harissis (Author), Anastasios V. Harissis (Author)

This study surveys the evidence for beekeeping in the Prehistoric Aegean, from references in later literature to archaeological remains of beekeeping paraphanalia, symbolic depictions in jewelry and on seals, and the evidence of folklore and mythology. Finds of hives, smoking pots, honey extractors and so-on indicate systematic Minoan apiculture, and the authors propose that contra Evans seals can be reinterpreted as depicting apiculture, rather than religious scenes, and used by overseers of beekeeping, a high-status and highly valued industry. They even go as far as to propose an origin in bee depiction for the famous double axe motifs from Knossos.

Number of Pages: 106
Dimensions: 0.4 x 11.5 x 8.2 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: December 31, 2009
View full details