By studying various aspects of the material culture found in Crete,
the Cycladic islands and mainland Greece during the early Bronze
Age, Karantzali hopes to produce a tighter typological chronology
than has previously been established. He believes that by placing
developments in parallel and tying up the timescale of changes, a
tighter sequence can be obtained and thus a more useful framework
for the dating of artefacts of unknown provenance or insecure
contexts can be set in place. After cataloguing the sites of Crete
and the Cyclades, he proceeds to lay down chronologies for the
deramic, matallic and sculptural products of the regions. Comments
are offered on theoretical culture models, and all this information
is finally amalgamated to establish a model for the direction of
influence and indications of exchange (ideas and items) between the
coexisting cultures.
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