Session 4 - Contents
-NATASHA ANGELOPOULOU, Nature Scenes: An approach to a Sympolic Art
-P.S. ECONOMIDIS, The 'Little Fisherman' and the Fish he holds
-DIMITRA MYLONA, The 'Fishermen' Frescoes in the Light of the Fish Bone Evidence
-MARIA P. B ELOYIANNI, Baskets in the Fresco of the 'Saffron Gatherers' at Akrotiri, Thera: Relevance to the Present
-JOHN G. COUTSIS, The Insects Depicted on the Wall Paintings of Thera: An Attempt at Identification
-EVA PANAGIOTAKOPULU, Butterflies, Flowers and Aegean Iconography: A Story about Silk and Cotton
-MOSHE NEGBI and ORA NEGBI, Domestication of Ornamental and Aromatic Plants in the Aegean: The Case of the Madonna Lily
-RAY PORTER, The Flora of the Theran Wall Paintings: Living Plants and Motifs Ð Sea Lily, Crocus, Iris and Ivy
-ANDREAS VLACHOPOULOS, The Reed Motif in the Thera Wall Paintings and its Association with Aegean Pictorial Art
-A. SARPAKI, Plants Chosen to Be Depicted on Theran Wall Paintings: Tentative Interpretations
-KENNETH J. HARTE, Birds of the Thera Wall Paintings
-DAGMAR KLEINSG†TL, Some Remarks of the Felids of Thera
-K. TRANTALIDOU, Animals Bones and Animal Representations at Late Bronze Age Akrotiri
-KENNETH J. HARTE, Birds of the Thera Wall Paintings