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Knossos: From First to Second Palace - An Integrated Ceramic, Stratigraphic, and Architectural Study (Hardcover)
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Knossos: From First to Second Palace - An Integrated Ceramic, Stratigraphic, and Architectural Study (Hardcover)
Series: BSA Supplementary Volume, 52
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This volume presents the pottery from a series of deposits
excavated by Sir Arthur Evans in the palace at Knossos and assigned
by him to the last part of the Middle Bronze Age or Middle Minoan
III. The substantial architectural modifications seen in this
period are examined along with stratigraphy to give proper context
to the pottery deposits. Middle Minoan III was the time when
Knossos appeared to expand its reach across Crete: from the First
Palace Period, when palaces at Malia and Phaistos rivalled Knossos,
to the Second Palace Period, when seemingly they diminished and
other smaller palaces were built. These changes unfolded over the
course of the Middle Minoan III period, divided by Evans into two
sub-phases, MM IIIA and MM IIIB. He used many palatial deposits to
define these phases. However, he did not present the pottery,
stratigraphy and architecture in full, leading eventually to some
ambiguity over the status of the period. This detailed study
revisits more than a dozen of these contexts, to provide a more
solid footing for the phasing and use of the Middle Minoan III
palace. The investigation confirms that it is possible to
distinguish not only between MM IIIA and MM IIIB, but also between
early and late MM IIIA; this distinction enables a more nuanced
understanding of the significant changes in architecture and
material culture that were taking place. Furthermore, ceramic
analysis highlights some of the functions of the palace at this
time, with a plethora of conical cups and very few fine tablewares
suggesting particular kinds of feasting; and a large number of
imported transport and storage wares from off-island locales in the
Aegean, such as the Cyclades, Dodecanese, and coastal Anatolia,
pointing to a level of connectivity and exchange not previously
recognised. This volume demonstrates that much new information can
be extracted from legacy material excavated more than a century
ago, through the use of a methodology that integrates ceramic,
stratigraphic and architectural evidence.
General
Imprint: |
British School at Athens
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
BSA Supplementary Volume, 52 |
Release date: |
2023 |
Authors: |
Carl Knappett
• Colin F. MacDonald
• Iro Mathioudaki
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Dimensions: |
297 x 210mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
238 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-904887-74-7 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-904887-74-X |
Barcode: |
9780904887747 |
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