Helen Hughes-Brock (born 1938) is an independent scholar working in the archaeology of the Minoan civilization of Crete and Mycenaean Greece.
Personal life
She was born in Montreal in 1938 to Everett Cherrington Hughes and Helen MacGill Hughes. She was educated at Regina Coeli (Québec), the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, Cambridgeshire High School for Girls and Somerville College, University of Oxford (B.A. in Classics, Dip. Class. Arch.). She was elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1990. She lives in Oxford with her husband, Sebastian Brock.
Scholarship
Hughes-Brock is a respected scholar of beads and seals in particular. Her principal interests are beads, seals and the finds of amber on Minoan and Mycenaean sites. She participated in British excavations at Palaikastro and the Mycenae Cult Centre and with the University of Minnesota at Nichoria and has contributed to reports on other excavations. She has served on the Bead Study Trust (1983âÂÂ1994) and the International Committee for the Study of Amber in Archaeology. She has also occasionally participated in the work of her husband, Sebastian Brock, on Syriac studies. In the 1960s and 1970s on their journeys in the Syriac heartlands of S.E. Turkey, Syria and Iraq she took photographs of places which are now modernized, damaged or altogether destroyed. These have now been digitized at Beth Mardutho Syriac Institute at Piscataway, New Jersey.
Selected publications
Beads
- 'Greek beads of the Mycenaean period (ca. 1650âÂÂ1100 BC): The age of the heroines of Greek tradition and mythologyâÂÂ. In L.D. Sciama and J.B. Eicher (eds.), Beads and Bead Makers: Gender, Material Culture and Meaning (Oxford/New York 1998), 247âÂÂ71.
- âÂÂMycenaean beads: gender and social contextsâÂÂ, OxfJournArch 18 (1999), 277âÂÂ96.
- âÂÂThe Mycenaean Greeks, master bead-makers â major results since the time of Horace BeckâÂÂ. In I. C. Glover, H. Hughes-Brock and J. Henderson (eds.), Ornaments from the Past â Bead Studies after Beck (London/Bangkok, The Bead Study Trust 2003), 10âÂÂ22.
- Contributions to The Bead Study Trust, Catalogue of the Beck Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge part 1: Europe. Bead Study Trust, 1997.
- The Bead Study Trust Newsletter, major contributor of annotated lists to âÂÂRecently Published Work on Beadsâ section, also occasional news items and reviews, nos. 2âÂÂ50 (1983 to 2009, the last issue).
- âÂÂA useful model for bead surveys,â Bead Study Trust Newsletter 44 (2004), 2.
Beads and seals together
- âÂÂSeals and beads: their shapes and materials compared.â In Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel Beiheft 5 (Berlin 1995), 105âÂÂ16.
- âÂÂClose encounters of interesting kinds. Relief beads and glass seals: design and craftsmen.â In C. M. Jackson and E. C. Wager (eds.), Vitreous Materials in the Late Bronze Age Aegean. Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 9 (2008), 126âÂÂ50.;.
- âÂÂExotic materials and objects sent to â and from? â the Bronze Age Aegean. Some recent work and some observations.â In A. Vianello (ed.), Exotica in the Prehistoric Mediterranean. (Oxford 2011), 99âÂÂ114. [See pp. 102âÂÂ8 on Bernstorf and Qatna.].
- âÂÂThe waz-lily and the priestâÂÂs axe: can relief-beads tell us something?â In Y. Galanakis, T. Wilkinson and J. Bennet (eds.), AÃÂÃ¥áÃÂÃÂäÃÂ.â¦.in Honour of Susan Sherratt (Oxford 2014), 105âÂÂ16.
- âÂÂTwo cushions, a Bes, a boar and a bead; new âÂÂdiscoveriesâ in the Aegean collection at the Ashmoleanâ in N. Sekunda (ed.), Wonders Lost and Found: A Celebration of the Archaeological Work of Professor Michael Vickers (Oxford, Archaeopress 2020), pp. 8âÂÂ17.
- âÂÂMinoan engraved ringstones and a unique polyonymous sealstone with ramificationsâ in B. Davis and R. Laffineur (eds.), ÃÂÃÂéäÃÂáÃÂã [NEOTEROS]: Studies in Aegean Bronze Age Art and Archaeology in Honor of Professor John G. Younger on the Occasion of his Retirement. Aegaeum 44 (Leuven/Liège, Peeters, 2020), pp. 141âÂÂ153.
Seals
- Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel VI: Oxford, The Ashmolean Museum (with John Boardman) (Mainz 2009). Olga Krzyszkowska AmerJournArch 115/3 (July 2011), www.ajaonline 115/3, 2011, www.ajaonline.org/book-review/966,.
- âÂÂTwo sealstones from MochlosâÂÂ(with P. M. Warren), Kretika Chronika 1963, 352âÂÂ5.
- âÂÂThe early Cretan white seals in the Ashmolean Museum, ancient and modern: some enigmatic materialsâÂÂ. In Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel Beiheft 3 (Berlin 1989), 79âÂÂ89.
- âÂÂEcht oder falsch? Trials, rehabilitations and banishments of some suspects in the Ashmolean collectionâÂÂ. In Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel Beiheft 6 (Berlin 2000), 107âÂÂ121.
- âÂÂThe many facets of seal research and the contribution of the CMS.â In Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel Beiheft 8 (Mainz 2010), 225âÂÂ37.
- âÂÂSeals of Bronze Age GreeceâÂÂ. In Y. Galanakis (ed.), The Aegean World: A Guide to the Cycladic, Minoan and Mycenaean Antiquities in the Ashmolean Museum (Oxford 2013), 152âÂÂ65.
- Review of Paul Yule, 'Early Cretan Seals,' in The Classical Review 33.1 (1983):88-89.
Amber
- âÂÂAmber in the Mycenaean worldâ (with A. Harding and C.W.Beck), Annual of the British School at Athens 69 (1974), 145âÂÂ74.
- âÂÂAmber and the Mycenaeans.â In J. M. Todd (ed.), Studies in Baltic Amber. Journal of Baltic Studies XVI, special issue (1985), 257âÂÂ67.
- âÂÂAmber bead sensation from the Ukraineâ Bead Study Trust Newsletter 29 (1997), 4.
- âÂÂMycenaean amber beads and ornaments: what can we learn from their shapes â and from one another?â In Unione Internazionale delle Scienze Preistoriche e Protostoriche 1996: atti del XIII congresso, Forlì 1996, vol. 6/1 (Forlì, A.B.A.C.O., 1998), 491âÂÂ6.
- âÂÂAmber in the Aegean in the Late Bronze Age: some problems and perspectives.â In C. W. Beck and J. Bouzek (eds.), Amber in Archaeology: Proc. of the Second International Conference on Amber in Archaeology, 1990 (Prague 1993), 219âÂÂ29.
- âÂÂAmber beads in archaeology: publications since ca. 1993. In C. W. Beck, I. B. Loze and J. M. Todd (eds.), Amber in Archaeology: Proc. of the Fourth International Conference on Amber in Archaeology, 2001 (Riga 2003), 236âÂÂ55.
- âÂÂBaltic amber: two new conference volumesâ Bead Study Trust Newsletter 42 (2003), 3.
- âÂÂAmber and some other travellers in the Bronze Age Aegean and Europe.â In A. Dakouri-Hild and S. Sherratt (eds.), Autochthon: Papers Presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the Occasion of his Retirement. BritArchReports â Internat. Series 1432 (Oxford 2005), 301âÂÂ16.
- âÂÂAmber in archaeology: publications since ca. 2000.â In A. Palavestra, C. W. Beck and J. M. Todd (eds.), Amber in Archaeology: Proc. of the Fifth International Conference on Amber in Archaeology, 2006. (Belgrade 2009, 304âÂÂ51.
- Remarks on Bernstorf amber finds in âÂÂExotic materials and objects sent to â and from? â the Bronze Age Aegeanâ (see above), 102âÂÂ8.
- Harding, A., & Hughes-Brock, H. (2017). âÂÂMycenaeans in Bavaria? Amber and gold from the Bronze Age site of BernstorfâÂÂ. Antiquity, 91(359), 1382-1385. doi:10.15184/aqy.2017.147
- In preparation: catalogue of Aegean amber finds for expanded English edition of Bursztyn w Kulturze MykeÃ
Âskiej by Janusz Czebreszuk (PoznaÃ
 2011)
Contributions to excavation reports
- âÂÂThe beads, loomweights, etc.â In J. N. Coldstream, Knossos: The Sanctuary of Demeter (BritSchAthens, 1973), 114âÂÂ23.
- âÂÂMiscellaneous small findsâ (with W.D.E. Coulson). In W.A. McDonald et al. (eds.), Excavations at Nichoria III: Dark Age and Byzantine Occupation (Minneapolis, 1983), 292âÂÂ4, 312âÂÂ5.
- âÂÂTerracotta and miscellaneous small findsâÂÂ. In W.A. McDonald and N.C. Wilkie (eds.). Excavations at Nichoria II: The Bronze Age Occupation (Minneapolis, 1992), 625âÂÂ37, 651âÂÂ73.
- âÂÂAsine Chamber Tomb I:1 â the small findsâÂÂ. In R. Hägg et al. (eds.), Asine III, fasc.1. (Skrifter Utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Athen, XLV:1, 1996), 69âÂÂ80.
- âÂÂNotes on sealing, stoppers, faience bead. In Sparta: Menelaion I by H.W. Catling with others (BritSchAthens 2009), 289âÂÂ302 passim.
Miscellaneous
- Review article; âÂÂIvory and Related Materials [by O. Krzyszkowska, 1990] and some recent work on Bronze Age relations between Crete and the AegeanâÂÂ, Discussions in Egyptology 23 (1992), 23âÂÂ37.
- âÂÂAnimal, vegetable, mineral: some evidence from small objects.' In A. Karetsou (ed.), ÃÂÃÂîÃÂ÷ â ÃÂïóÃÂ
ÃÂÃÂÿÃÂ. àÿûùÃÂùÃÂüùúÿï ÃÂõÃÂüÿï äÃÂùÃÂý çùûùõÃÂùÃÂý, ÃÂõûÃÂÃÂõà[CreteâÂÂEgypt, Cultural Links over Three Millennia, Studies] (Athens 2000), 120âÂÂ7.
- âÂÂHelen Waterhouse and her âÂÂPriest-Kings?â paperâ (with Lucy Goodison), Cretan Studies 7 (2002), 89âÂÂ98.
- In Bead Study Trust Newsletter, selected items:
- âÂÂWar losses from Berlin museumsâÂÂ, 28 (1996), 12.
- âÂÂLooting of archaeological sites â a story with a happy endingâ [on Aïdonia and the repatriated Mycenaean treasure], 28 (1996), 14.
- âÂÂDonâÂÂt trust appearances! A âÂÂbeadâ in Hungary which wasn'tâÂÂ, 35 (2000), 14.
- âÂÂWho were the invaders?â Foreignersâ beads in early medieval GreeceâÂÂ, [re Avars and Slavs], 40 (2002), 10âÂÂ11.
- rev. of M. Vickers and A. Kakhidze, Pichvnariâ Result of Excavations Conducted by the Joint British-Georgian Pichvnari Expedition 1998âÂÂ2002: Greeks and Colchians on the East Coast of the Black Sea, 44 (2004), 12.
- Review of Pauline Johnstone, "The Byzantine Tradition in Church Embroidery." Journal of Hellenic Studies 89:196.
- âÂÂThe renewal of monastic life for women in a monastery in Tur Abdinâ (with Elijbah Gülcan), Sobornost 7:4 (1977).
- English translation of Guide to the Munich Antikensammlungen (1969/1983) and The Munich Glyptothek (1974/1992) by Dieter Ohly.
- Review of E.J.W. Barber, Prehistoric Textiles, in Antiquity 66/250 (1992), 271âÂÂ2.
- Obituary for Elektra Megaw, British School at Athens, Annual Report of the Managing Committee 1992âÂÂ1993, 44âÂÂ45.
- Obituary for Mary Wynn Burn (1910âÂÂ2000), British School at Athens, Annual Report of Council 1999âÂÂ2000, 50.
- Obituary for Nancy Katherine Sandars. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy, XIX, 105âÂÂ128. British Academy 2020.
https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/publishing/memoirs/19/sandars-nancy-1914-2015/
Edited and co-edited volumes
- Knossos: A Labyrinth of History. Papers Presented in Honour of Sinclair Hood (with D. Evely and N. Momigliano). BritSchAthens 1994.
- Papers presented at conference in honour of Sinclair Hood in 1994 (with D. Evely and N. Momigliano) in Cretan Studies 5 (1996).
- Cretan Studies 7 (2002) in memory of R.F. Willetts.
- Ornaments from the Past â Bead Studies after Beck (with I. C. Glover and J. Henderson). (The Bead Study Trust, London/Bangkok 2003).
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