The Minoans left an indelible mark on the Aegean during the height of their power in the Bronze Age. Just north of the coast of Minoan populated Crete sits an island called Thera where a port town, named Akrotiri, has been found that bears remarkable compatibility with Minoan culture. In this paper I explore the potential relationship shared between Crete and Akrotiri and conclude that the site of Akrotiri is representative of a snapshot of assimilation in progress
The present study inquires the direct evidence about the origin of the Minoan civilization and about...
In contrast to its image as a land-locked state, Greeks in the Archaic and Classical periods regarde...
The following dissertation considers the main aspects of trade during each phase of Minoan developme...
Usually, our knowledge of history, society, and culture is based on the written sources. However, th...
<p>Karpathos forms one of the islands of the Dodecanese, situated in the southeast Aegean along the ...
‘Minoan’, the term used to designate the Bronze Age of Crete and its derivatives are no mere typolog...
Abstract The article, in preparation for paleographic research, reviews the already encyclopedicall...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
The development of Minoan society has traditionally been considered by scholars to have been an insu...
The Cyclades have been chosen as the central area of Minoan expansion in the Aegean. The MC period i...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...
"The history of Greece in the Dark Age is considerably easier to explore on Crete than on the mainla...
Interaction in Mediterranean protohistory is generally considered via the core-periphery model, with...
In this chapter I discuss recent attempts to link the Scandinavian Bronze Age with Minoan Crete. The...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...
The present study inquires the direct evidence about the origin of the Minoan civilization and about...
In contrast to its image as a land-locked state, Greeks in the Archaic and Classical periods regarde...
The following dissertation considers the main aspects of trade during each phase of Minoan developme...
Usually, our knowledge of history, society, and culture is based on the written sources. However, th...
<p>Karpathos forms one of the islands of the Dodecanese, situated in the southeast Aegean along the ...
‘Minoan’, the term used to designate the Bronze Age of Crete and its derivatives are no mere typolog...
Abstract The article, in preparation for paleographic research, reviews the already encyclopedicall...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
The development of Minoan society has traditionally been considered by scholars to have been an insu...
The Cyclades have been chosen as the central area of Minoan expansion in the Aegean. The MC period i...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...
"The history of Greece in the Dark Age is considerably easier to explore on Crete than on the mainla...
Interaction in Mediterranean protohistory is generally considered via the core-periphery model, with...
In this chapter I discuss recent attempts to link the Scandinavian Bronze Age with Minoan Crete. The...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...
The present study inquires the direct evidence about the origin of the Minoan civilization and about...
In contrast to its image as a land-locked state, Greeks in the Archaic and Classical periods regarde...
The following dissertation considers the main aspects of trade during each phase of Minoan developme...