The Palace and Landscape Project at Palaikastro excavations, conducted under the auspices of the British School at Athens from 2013 to 2015, uncovered remains of three buildings in a heretofore unexplored area of the site. These buildings, two of which were completely revealed, show significant differences in construction, plan, and situation in what is essentially a different neighborhood of the Bronze Age town. With preserved floor deposits from Late Minoan IB and Late Minoan IIIB and contexts going back to Middle Minoan II, these newly revealed structures advance our understanding of the layout of the site and have implications for social organisation and chronological developments at Palaikastro and elsewhere on Crete. At the settlement...
During ten years of survey on the territory surrounding the palace of Phaestos, the "Project Phaesto...
The zooarchaeological (fish remains) dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using p...
When Rome fell in 476 CE, the city of Athens in Greece also shrank, moving inside its walls to prote...
This volume presents the results of the British School at Athens excavations into the complex strati...
Minoan Crete is rightly famous for its idiosyncratic architecture, as well as its palaces and towns ...
The archaeobotanical dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using primary archaeobo...
The archaeomalacological dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using primary archa...
Palaikastro, in the far east of Crete, has only been significantly occupied twice in the 9.000 years...
Across the Mediterranean region, human-environment interactions constitute a major research focus, o...
When Sir Arthur Evans was establishing the chronology of the Minoan period at Knossos in the early t...
Glowacki, K.T. “Understanding Vernacular Architecture in Late Minoan IIIC Crete.” Abstract of paper ...
Glowacki, K.T., and S.K. Dafedar. “Modeling Domestic Architecture at Late Minoan IIIC Vronda, Kavous...
The recent discovery on the Bronze Age site of Sissi of a monumental edifice exhibiting the main fea...
The zooarchaeological (animal bone remains) dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced ...
This chapter first presents a brief historiography and highlights key issues in the current scholars...
During ten years of survey on the territory surrounding the palace of Phaestos, the "Project Phaesto...
The zooarchaeological (fish remains) dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using p...
When Rome fell in 476 CE, the city of Athens in Greece also shrank, moving inside its walls to prote...
This volume presents the results of the British School at Athens excavations into the complex strati...
Minoan Crete is rightly famous for its idiosyncratic architecture, as well as its palaces and towns ...
The archaeobotanical dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using primary archaeobo...
The archaeomalacological dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using primary archa...
Palaikastro, in the far east of Crete, has only been significantly occupied twice in the 9.000 years...
Across the Mediterranean region, human-environment interactions constitute a major research focus, o...
When Sir Arthur Evans was establishing the chronology of the Minoan period at Knossos in the early t...
Glowacki, K.T. “Understanding Vernacular Architecture in Late Minoan IIIC Crete.” Abstract of paper ...
Glowacki, K.T., and S.K. Dafedar. “Modeling Domestic Architecture at Late Minoan IIIC Vronda, Kavous...
The recent discovery on the Bronze Age site of Sissi of a monumental edifice exhibiting the main fea...
The zooarchaeological (animal bone remains) dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced ...
This chapter first presents a brief historiography and highlights key issues in the current scholars...
During ten years of survey on the territory surrounding the palace of Phaestos, the "Project Phaesto...
The zooarchaeological (fish remains) dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using p...
When Rome fell in 476 CE, the city of Athens in Greece also shrank, moving inside its walls to prote...