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The Minnesota Pylos Project 199098 Frederick A Cooper Diane Fortenberry Eds

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The Minnesota Pylos Project 199098 Frederick A Cooper Diane Fortenberry Eds
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 137.58 MB
Author: Frederick A. Cooper, Diane Fortenberry (eds.)
ISBN: 9781407315348, 140731534X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Minnesota Pylos Project 199098 Frederick A Cooper Diane Fortenberry Eds by Frederick A. Cooper, Diane Fortenberry (eds.) 9781407315348, 140731534X instant download after payment.

In 1990 the University of Minnesota carried out an architectural survey of the standing remains of the Bronze Age Palace of Nestor, discovered by Carl Blegen in 1939 and excavated from 1952 to 1966. While the first stone-by-stone state plan of the building was being created, it became clear that some of the architectural assumptions about the structure and its history could not be correct. Over the next eight years the Blegen-period backfill covering the site was systematically removed so that a complete architectural plan could be prepared. The work was carried out using the protocols of an archaeological excavation. Although only backfill was removed, numerous unexpected finds were recovered, ranging from discarded Linear B tablets and wall painting fragments to roof tiles and pottery; in addition, a detailed study of the architecture revealed evidence for startling new conclusions about the structure of the palace and the history of the site.

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