Metal vessels made from precious materials are often noticeably absent from the archaeological record. This dearth of precious metal vessels is especially acute on Crete during the Middle Minoan period. Considering the vital role of metals in the socio-economic life of ancient societies, the loss of precious metal vessels represents a critical gap in our understanding of Minoan society during this period. Rather than relying on the fortuitous discovery of metal vessels in future excavations, this study offers an alternative method of recovering these lost vessels. Concentrating on the Middle Minoan ceramic assemblages from the palatial sites of Knossos and Phaistos on Crete, this dissertation demonstrates the feasibility of using cerami...
Until recently stone implements have been largely ignored by archaeologists working on Bronze Age si...
‘Cretenses semper mendaces’ was an ancient tag-line, and forgers on Crete produced fake ‘antiquities...
The famous excavations of Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos produced vast quantities of ceramic material. ...
Metal vessels made from precious materials are often noticeably absent from the archaeological recor...
Metal vessels made from precious materials are often noticeably absent from the archaeological recor...
This study aims to establish the equipment and methods used to make hammered metal vessels in Crete ...
This study of Minoan utilitarian ceramics has been undertaken in order to review and re-assess sever...
The following dissertation considers the main aspects of trade during each phase of Minoan developme...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
The Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age periods in Crete are considered as times of transformation ...
This thesis investigates the provenance and technology of pottery during the earlier Prepalatial per...
Neolithic ceramics in the Aegean have had a history of interpretation, which has seen them employed...
The Early Iron Age (ca. 1200-800 BCE) in the eastern Mediterranean was an era of regeneration and in...
The main object of this thesis is to reassess critically the nature and development of the earliest ...
At some time during the Early Bronze Age, smiths in Crete either learned or discovered how to hammer...
Until recently stone implements have been largely ignored by archaeologists working on Bronze Age si...
‘Cretenses semper mendaces’ was an ancient tag-line, and forgers on Crete produced fake ‘antiquities...
The famous excavations of Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos produced vast quantities of ceramic material. ...
Metal vessels made from precious materials are often noticeably absent from the archaeological recor...
Metal vessels made from precious materials are often noticeably absent from the archaeological recor...
This study aims to establish the equipment and methods used to make hammered metal vessels in Crete ...
This study of Minoan utilitarian ceramics has been undertaken in order to review and re-assess sever...
The following dissertation considers the main aspects of trade during each phase of Minoan developme...
During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural...
The Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age periods in Crete are considered as times of transformation ...
This thesis investigates the provenance and technology of pottery during the earlier Prepalatial per...
Neolithic ceramics in the Aegean have had a history of interpretation, which has seen them employed...
The Early Iron Age (ca. 1200-800 BCE) in the eastern Mediterranean was an era of regeneration and in...
The main object of this thesis is to reassess critically the nature and development of the earliest ...
At some time during the Early Bronze Age, smiths in Crete either learned or discovered how to hammer...
Until recently stone implements have been largely ignored by archaeologists working on Bronze Age si...
‘Cretenses semper mendaces’ was an ancient tag-line, and forgers on Crete produced fake ‘antiquities...
The famous excavations of Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos produced vast quantities of ceramic material. ...