The period after the end of the Bronze Age, the so-called Dark
Ages' has always been a highly debated subject in Aegean
archaeology. In this study, Krzysztof Nowicki collates more than 15
years of research into defensible sites in Crete, and includes
detailed descriptions of sites, sketches and plans, which make them
easier to locate, as well as details on the surface finds. The
sites are arranged chronologically and then in geographical areas,
and the evidence discussed is used to present a historical summary
of this turbulent period of population shifts, crisis, war and
destruction. Much more than a catalogue of sites, this study places
the evidence from Crete within the historical and archaeological
context of the Aegean and other areas of the Mediterranean.
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