Minoan Crete is rightly famous for its idiosyncratic architecture, as well as its palaces and towns such as Knossos, Malia, Gournia, and Palaikastro. Indeed, these are often described as the first urban settlements of Bronze Age Europe. However, we still know relatively little about the dynamics of these early urban centres. How did they work? What role did the palaces have in their towns, and the towns in their landscapes? It might seem that with such richly documented architectural remains these questions would have been answered long ago. Yet, analysis has mostly found itself confined to building materials and techniques, basic formal descriptions, and functional evaluations. Critical evaluation of these data as constituting a dynamic bu...
The purpose of the book is to study the appearance, development and function of the features that ch...
The Protopalatial period at Knossos is seen as a time of momentous political change associated with ...
Architecture is perhaps one of the most important elements in the archaeology of Bronze Age Crete. I...
This chapter first presents a brief historiography and highlights key issues in the current scholars...
In this concluding chapter, we review the characteristics that are often attributed to Minoan towns,...
The Palace and Landscape Project at Palaikastro excavations, conducted under the auspices of the Bri...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The Neo-palatial period of Minoan civiliz...
Glowacki, K.T. “Understanding Vernacular Architecture in Late Minoan IIIC Crete.” Abstract of paper ...
This research applies a methodological approach, based on the functional analysis, to the study of d...
What is the social role of images and architecture in a pre-modern society? How were they used to cr...
This chapter forms the introduction to the second part of the volume and focuses on urbanism, i.e. t...
In this presentation, the production of Minoan architecture is explored through two levels of analys...
The recent discovery on the Bronze Age site of Sissi of a monumental edifice exhibiting the main fea...
Cette recherche doctorale présente une étude synthétique des rues et des places minoennes durant les...
From the middle of the 19th c. AD onwards, the existence of an ancient settlement in the Malia plain...
The purpose of the book is to study the appearance, development and function of the features that ch...
The Protopalatial period at Knossos is seen as a time of momentous political change associated with ...
Architecture is perhaps one of the most important elements in the archaeology of Bronze Age Crete. I...
This chapter first presents a brief historiography and highlights key issues in the current scholars...
In this concluding chapter, we review the characteristics that are often attributed to Minoan towns,...
The Palace and Landscape Project at Palaikastro excavations, conducted under the auspices of the Bri...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The Neo-palatial period of Minoan civiliz...
Glowacki, K.T. “Understanding Vernacular Architecture in Late Minoan IIIC Crete.” Abstract of paper ...
This research applies a methodological approach, based on the functional analysis, to the study of d...
What is the social role of images and architecture in a pre-modern society? How were they used to cr...
This chapter forms the introduction to the second part of the volume and focuses on urbanism, i.e. t...
In this presentation, the production of Minoan architecture is explored through two levels of analys...
The recent discovery on the Bronze Age site of Sissi of a monumental edifice exhibiting the main fea...
Cette recherche doctorale présente une étude synthétique des rues et des places minoennes durant les...
From the middle of the 19th c. AD onwards, the existence of an ancient settlement in the Malia plain...
The purpose of the book is to study the appearance, development and function of the features that ch...
The Protopalatial period at Knossos is seen as a time of momentous political change associated with ...
Architecture is perhaps one of the most important elements in the archaeology of Bronze Age Crete. I...