When Sir Arthur Evans was establishing the chronology of the Minoan period at Knossos in the early twentieth century, Robert Carr Bosanquet and his team from the British School at Athens began to define the contemporary sequence at Palaikastro in eastern Crete. One of the aims of the recent British School excavations at Palaikastro is to refine the early excavator's results and to explore social, political and environmental change within the Cretan Bronze Age. The discovery of two wells with undisturbed layers of the LM IB to LM IIIA2 periods (the fifteenth and fourteenth centuries BC) provided a rare opportunity to study the pottery chronology and development in detail, but also to look at diet, foreign connections, and religious practices...
The Minoan islet of Pseira off the northeast coast of Crete (Greece) greatly depended on its harbor ...
An Excavation off the South Coast of Crete by the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum...
Palaikastro, in the far east of Crete, has only been significantly occupied twice in the 9.000 years...
More than 100 years ago Sir Arthur Evans' spade made the first cut into the earth above the now well...
The zooarchaeological (fish remains) dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using p...
The zooarchaeological (animal bone remains) dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced ...
The archaeomalacological dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using primary archa...
partie de W. Cavanagh et al., Excavations at Kouphovouno, Laconia. Results from the 2001 and 2002 se...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLocated in Southwestern Arkadia (Greece) next to the Alpheios River,...
The archaeobotanical dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using primary archaeobo...
During 2007 and 2008, the Belgian School at Athens undertook its first ever excavation on Crete, at ...
The Palace and Landscape Project at Palaikastro excavations, conducted under the auspices of the Bri...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
An Excavation off the South Coast of Crete by the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum...
This is a report on the excavations undertaken in 2007 at the site of Praisos in Eastern Crete. Thre...
The Minoan islet of Pseira off the northeast coast of Crete (Greece) greatly depended on its harbor ...
An Excavation off the South Coast of Crete by the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum...
Palaikastro, in the far east of Crete, has only been significantly occupied twice in the 9.000 years...
More than 100 years ago Sir Arthur Evans' spade made the first cut into the earth above the now well...
The zooarchaeological (fish remains) dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using p...
The zooarchaeological (animal bone remains) dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced ...
The archaeomalacological dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using primary archa...
partie de W. Cavanagh et al., Excavations at Kouphovouno, Laconia. Results from the 2001 and 2002 se...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLocated in Southwestern Arkadia (Greece) next to the Alpheios River,...
The archaeobotanical dataset (reporting each sample separately) was produced using primary archaeobo...
During 2007 and 2008, the Belgian School at Athens undertook its first ever excavation on Crete, at ...
The Palace and Landscape Project at Palaikastro excavations, conducted under the auspices of the Bri...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
An Excavation off the South Coast of Crete by the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum...
This is a report on the excavations undertaken in 2007 at the site of Praisos in Eastern Crete. Thre...
The Minoan islet of Pseira off the northeast coast of Crete (Greece) greatly depended on its harbor ...
An Excavation off the South Coast of Crete by the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum...
Palaikastro, in the far east of Crete, has only been significantly occupied twice in the 9.000 years...