This article illustrates how changes in the use of vegetal temper in Bronze Age earthen architecture in Crete are a key line of evidence for investigating the appearance of architectural craft specialization. The macroscopic study of sundried mudbricks is combined with geoarchaeological analyses (SEM and thin section petrography) to explore patterns and variations in the use of vegetal temper throughout the Pre-, Proto-, and Neopalatial periods (3650-1425 BCE). This diversity in the selection of vegetal temper is an important aspect of the chaine ope acute accent ratoire, which points not only to opportunistic but also technological motivations in the selection of raw source material and also the development of earthen architecture. The sea...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete is stimulating for geoarchaeological research. A ...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete, is a good case study for geoarchaeology. A Minoa...
This paper publishes two pottery kilns excavated at Plasi in Marathon (Attica) in 2016-17 as part of...
This article illustrates how changes in the use of vegetal temper in Bronze Age earthen architecture...
Earthen architecture is a widespread phenomenon, both in the present day and the past. It is one of...
This paper investigates sun-dried mudbrick architecture in the Minoan Palace at Malia on the north c...
This paper investigates sun-dried mudbrick architecture in the Minoan Palace at Malia on the north c...
Excavations conducted in the context of the Palaepaphos Urban Landscape Project (PULP) have revealed...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
Cycladic architecture has been the focus of archaeological, ethnographic and architectural studies, ...
Across the Mediterranean region, human-environment interactions constitute a major research focus, o...
Glowacki, K.T. “Understanding Vernacular Architecture in Late Minoan IIIC Crete.” Abstract of paper ...
Until recently stone implements have been largely ignored by archaeologists working on Bronze Age si...
The site of Kastanas, a small tell located at the Axios river near the shore of the ancient thermaic...
This contribution presents the results of a pilot study of earthen materials excavated at the Middle...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete is stimulating for geoarchaeological research. A ...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete, is a good case study for geoarchaeology. A Minoa...
This paper publishes two pottery kilns excavated at Plasi in Marathon (Attica) in 2016-17 as part of...
This article illustrates how changes in the use of vegetal temper in Bronze Age earthen architecture...
Earthen architecture is a widespread phenomenon, both in the present day and the past. It is one of...
This paper investigates sun-dried mudbrick architecture in the Minoan Palace at Malia on the north c...
This paper investigates sun-dried mudbrick architecture in the Minoan Palace at Malia on the north c...
Excavations conducted in the context of the Palaepaphos Urban Landscape Project (PULP) have revealed...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
Cycladic architecture has been the focus of archaeological, ethnographic and architectural studies, ...
Across the Mediterranean region, human-environment interactions constitute a major research focus, o...
Glowacki, K.T. “Understanding Vernacular Architecture in Late Minoan IIIC Crete.” Abstract of paper ...
Until recently stone implements have been largely ignored by archaeologists working on Bronze Age si...
The site of Kastanas, a small tell located at the Axios river near the shore of the ancient thermaic...
This contribution presents the results of a pilot study of earthen materials excavated at the Middle...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete is stimulating for geoarchaeological research. A ...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete, is a good case study for geoarchaeology. A Minoa...
This paper publishes two pottery kilns excavated at Plasi in Marathon (Attica) in 2016-17 as part of...