The essays collected together in this volume were written in honour of Professor Christopher Hawkes, in recognition of his stature as an international scholar and his generosity in encouraging the work of others. The collection consists of a closely-knit group of studies, and includes contributions from continental scholars. The topics covered range from links between the Mycenaean and Greek worlds, European body-armour, firedogs in Iron Age Britain to Bronzes in Hungary. Originally published in 1971.
1. From Bronze Age to Iron Age: A Sequel to a Sequel N. K. Sanders
2.
The First European Body-armour A. M. Snodgrass
3. Kaineus (Caeneus): A
Further Link Between the Mycenaean and Greek Worlds Sp. Marinatos
4. Some
Remarks on Peschiera Bronzes in Hungary A. Mozsolics
5. Openwork
Bird-cage Bronzes Jan Bouzek
6. Late Bronze and Early Iron in the Valley of
the Ebro J. Maluquer de Motes
7. A Southern View of Situla Art John Boardman
8. The Construction of the Felloe in Iron Age Spoked Wheels G. Kossack
9. The
Waldalgesheim Master E. M. Jope
10. From Uratu to Gundestrup: The Agency of
Thracian Metal-work T. G. E. Powell
11. Tribes and Archaeological Groupings
of the La Téne Period in Belgium: Some Observations M. E. Mariėn
12. Firedogs
in Iron Age Britain and Beyond Stuart Piggott. Bibliography of the Published
Works of C. F. C. Hawkes
John Boardman, M.A. Brown, T.G.E. Powell