Ierapetra and its wider region has caught the attention of Minoan archaeology much less than other areas on Crete, due to the sparsity of finds and the lack of impressive Minoan. It was only in the last decade that a series of new excavation projects started to shed light on the Bronze Age history of the area. There are, however, many gaps in our knowledge, particularly concerning the raw materials and the production of the pottery found in the new sites excavated so far in the area. This project contributes to this problem by exploring the two most frequently attested Minoan pottery fabrics in the southern part of the isthmus of Ierapetra, namely the granodiorite and the ophiolitic. The provenance of these fabrics had been taken for...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale petrological study of Early Iron Age coarsewares fr...
Mycenaean decorated pottery has been found in significant quantities on Cyprus and was clearly the f...
An Excavation off the South Coast of Crete by the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
The Minoan islet of Pseira off the northeast coast of Crete (Greece) greatly depended on its harbor ...
The goal of this study is to analyze and publish an important Minoan pottery deposit from Mochlos in...
This thesis investigates the provenance and technology of pottery during the earlier Prepalatial per...
During the Middle Minoan (MM) IB – IIB period (ca. 1900-1700 BC) on Crete, potters learned new ways ...
Despite covering a span of about a century between 1300 and 1200 BC, the Late Minoan IIIB phase rema...
Metal vessels made from precious materials are often noticeably absent from the archaeological recor...
Separated by less than 4 km and set in a strategic position about 25 km east of Knossos on the north...
17 p. : ill. - This article has been scanned and reformatted by the T-Space Digitization Project Ass...
The Cyclades have been chosen as the central area of Minoan expansion in the Aegean. The MC period i...
Kos’ prominent position close to the mainland, Crete, the Cyclades, and the Anatolian coast, encapsu...
This is a very well-produced and rather unusual book. As an archaeological publication that almost e...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale petrological study of Early Iron Age coarsewares fr...
Mycenaean decorated pottery has been found in significant quantities on Cyprus and was clearly the f...
An Excavation off the South Coast of Crete by the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
The Minoan islet of Pseira off the northeast coast of Crete (Greece) greatly depended on its harbor ...
The goal of this study is to analyze and publish an important Minoan pottery deposit from Mochlos in...
This thesis investigates the provenance and technology of pottery during the earlier Prepalatial per...
During the Middle Minoan (MM) IB – IIB period (ca. 1900-1700 BC) on Crete, potters learned new ways ...
Despite covering a span of about a century between 1300 and 1200 BC, the Late Minoan IIIB phase rema...
Metal vessels made from precious materials are often noticeably absent from the archaeological recor...
Separated by less than 4 km and set in a strategic position about 25 km east of Knossos on the north...
17 p. : ill. - This article has been scanned and reformatted by the T-Space Digitization Project Ass...
The Cyclades have been chosen as the central area of Minoan expansion in the Aegean. The MC period i...
Kos’ prominent position close to the mainland, Crete, the Cyclades, and the Anatolian coast, encapsu...
This is a very well-produced and rather unusual book. As an archaeological publication that almost e...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale petrological study of Early Iron Age coarsewares fr...
Mycenaean decorated pottery has been found in significant quantities on Cyprus and was clearly the f...
An Excavation off the South Coast of Crete by the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum...