Since Prehistory, human beings have migrated from one place to another in order to meet their needs. The Iron Age saw an increase of interactions in the Mediterranean Sea. Archaeological settlements of the island of Crete (Greece), such as Knossos, Eleutherna or the Idaean Cave, have provided Near Eastern material that suggests these contacts. The finds indicate the presence of Near Easterners in the island (figurines of Egyptian gods from Knossos show the transmission of oriental religion; North Syrian ivory furniture found at the Idaean Cave and oriental bronzes manufactured at Eleutherna imply a Near Easter craftsmen working there), but also their residence (attested by “cippi”, an oriental mortuary practice). Therefore, between the 9th ...
© 2010 Damjan KrsmanovicThe topic of investigation of this thesis concerns a co-extensive analysis o...
The Early Iron Age (ca. 1200-800 BCE) in the eastern Mediterranean was an era of regeneration and in...
This article constitutes the second of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete...
Since Prehistory, human beings have migrated from one place to another in order to meet their needs....
This dissertation examines the material evidence for Near Eastern artistic influence on Iron Age Cre...
This chapter provides a few examples to demonstrate the diverse purposes to which Near Eastern ivori...
The Northwest Building is unique among the excavated remains on the Kastro at Kavousi, and perhaps i...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale petrological study of Early Iron Age coarsewares fr...
This thesis presents a study of Late Bronze Age (LBA) and Early Iron Age (EIA) Crete – from the Late...
The development of Minoan society has traditionally been considered by scholars to have been an insu...
Hesperos and Phosphoros: How Research on Aegean-Eastern Interactions Can Inform Studies of the West...
‘Thracians’ is the name that was applied in antiquity to most of the inhabitants of the east Balkan ...
The thesis investigates the development of ironworking industries in the Aegean and Cyprus during th...
This thesis compiles and assesses orientalising artefacts from EIA Crete, which by definition are th...
"The history of Greece in the Dark Age is considerably easier to explore on Crete than on the mainla...
© 2010 Damjan KrsmanovicThe topic of investigation of this thesis concerns a co-extensive analysis o...
The Early Iron Age (ca. 1200-800 BCE) in the eastern Mediterranean was an era of regeneration and in...
This article constitutes the second of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete...
Since Prehistory, human beings have migrated from one place to another in order to meet their needs....
This dissertation examines the material evidence for Near Eastern artistic influence on Iron Age Cre...
This chapter provides a few examples to demonstrate the diverse purposes to which Near Eastern ivori...
The Northwest Building is unique among the excavated remains on the Kastro at Kavousi, and perhaps i...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale petrological study of Early Iron Age coarsewares fr...
This thesis presents a study of Late Bronze Age (LBA) and Early Iron Age (EIA) Crete – from the Late...
The development of Minoan society has traditionally been considered by scholars to have been an insu...
Hesperos and Phosphoros: How Research on Aegean-Eastern Interactions Can Inform Studies of the West...
‘Thracians’ is the name that was applied in antiquity to most of the inhabitants of the east Balkan ...
The thesis investigates the development of ironworking industries in the Aegean and Cyprus during th...
This thesis compiles and assesses orientalising artefacts from EIA Crete, which by definition are th...
"The history of Greece in the Dark Age is considerably easier to explore on Crete than on the mainla...
© 2010 Damjan KrsmanovicThe topic of investigation of this thesis concerns a co-extensive analysis o...
The Early Iron Age (ca. 1200-800 BCE) in the eastern Mediterranean was an era of regeneration and in...
This article constitutes the second of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete...