Lakonia is remembered in Homeric epic as the locale where Queen Helen was abducted to Troy, becoming the face that launched 1,000 ships. In Bronze Age reality (ca. 3000–1200 BCE), Lakonia was one of the earliest areas on the Greek mainland to be influenced by Minoan civilization, achieve social complexity, and progress toward Mycenaean statehood. We examine how these cultural developments were supported by Lakonia’s riverine topography. The perennial Eurotas River connected intervisible Bronze Age sites in the Spartan Plain with coastal port cities, thereby facilitating flows of ideas, people, and trade, particularly with Minoan Crete via the island of Kythera. We argue that Minoan interest in Lakonian raw materials resulted in the acquisit...
Our recent research has used historical accounts of piracy to briefly examine pirate leadership, pir...
It is usual to consider the main economic, social and artistic trends in early Mycenaean society as ...
The two earliest structures of Minoan Crete that may be considered as large cisterns were both built...
Lakonia is remembered in Homeric epic as the locale where Queen Helen was abducted to Troy, becoming...
This thesis considers the relationship between Sparta/Lakonia and the Sea from Archaic to Late Roman...
Usually, our knowledge of history, society, and culture is based on the written sources. However, th...
This thesis considers the perception of maritime space in the SW Aegean area of Greece during the La...
This thesis aims to investigate the relationships between the societies of the Eastern Mediterranean...
This article introduces the emergence of the Minoan (ca. 1900-1450 BCE) and Mycenaean civilizations ...
Mycenaean Greek polities during the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1600-1100 BC) have been considered economic...
<p>Karpathos forms one of the islands of the Dodecanese, situated in the southeast Aegean along the ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLocated in Southwestern Arkadia (Greece) next to the Alpheios River,...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
The impact of Crete on the societies and material culture of the Greek mainland, particularly in rel...
‘Minoan’, the term used to designate the Bronze Age of Crete and its derivatives are no mere typolog...
Our recent research has used historical accounts of piracy to briefly examine pirate leadership, pir...
It is usual to consider the main economic, social and artistic trends in early Mycenaean society as ...
The two earliest structures of Minoan Crete that may be considered as large cisterns were both built...
Lakonia is remembered in Homeric epic as the locale where Queen Helen was abducted to Troy, becoming...
This thesis considers the relationship between Sparta/Lakonia and the Sea from Archaic to Late Roman...
Usually, our knowledge of history, society, and culture is based on the written sources. However, th...
This thesis considers the perception of maritime space in the SW Aegean area of Greece during the La...
This thesis aims to investigate the relationships between the societies of the Eastern Mediterranean...
This article introduces the emergence of the Minoan (ca. 1900-1450 BCE) and Mycenaean civilizations ...
Mycenaean Greek polities during the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1600-1100 BC) have been considered economic...
<p>Karpathos forms one of the islands of the Dodecanese, situated in the southeast Aegean along the ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLocated in Southwestern Arkadia (Greece) next to the Alpheios River,...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
The impact of Crete on the societies and material culture of the Greek mainland, particularly in rel...
‘Minoan’, the term used to designate the Bronze Age of Crete and its derivatives are no mere typolog...
Our recent research has used historical accounts of piracy to briefly examine pirate leadership, pir...
It is usual to consider the main economic, social and artistic trends in early Mycenaean society as ...
The two earliest structures of Minoan Crete that may be considered as large cisterns were both built...