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The Neolithic Settlement Of Knossos In Crete New Evidence For The Early Occupation Of Crete And The Aegean Islands Illustrated Nikos Efstratiou Editor

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The Neolithic Settlement Of Knossos In Crete New Evidence For The Early Occupation Of Crete And The Aegean Islands Illustrated Nikos Efstratiou Editor
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Publisher: INSTAP Academic Press (Institute for Aegean Prehistory)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 44.68 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Nikos Efstratiou (editor), Alexandra Karetsou (editor), Maria Ntinou (editor)
ISBN: 9781931534727, 1931534721
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: Illustrated

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The Neolithic Settlement Of Knossos In Crete New Evidence For The Early Occupation Of Crete And The Aegean Islands Illustrated Nikos Efstratiou Editor by Nikos Efstratiou (editor), Alexandra Karetsou (editor), Maria Ntinou (editor) 9781931534727, 1931534721 instant download after payment.

The site of Knossos on the Kephala hill in central Crete is of great archaeological and historical importance for both Greece and Europe. Dating to 7000 B.C., it is the home of one of the earliest farming societies in southeastern Europe, and, in the later Bronze Age periods, it developed into a remarkable center of economic and social organization within the island, enjoying extensive relations with the Aegean, the Greek mainland, the Near East, and Egypt. After the systematic excavation of the deep Neolithic occupation levels by J.D. Evans in the late 1950s and later and more limited investigations of the Prepalatial deposits undertaken primarily during restoration work, no thorough exploration of the earliest occupation of the mound had been attempted. This monograph fills the gap, detailing the recent studies of the stratigraphy, architecture, ceramics, sedimentology, economy, and ecology that were a result of the opening of a new excavation trench in 1997. Together, these studies by 13 different contributors to the volume re-evaluate the importance of Neolithic Knossos and place it within the wider geographic context of the early island prehistory of the eastern Mediterranean.
Table of Contents
Contents: Preface, Alexandra Karetsou; Introduction, Nikos Efstratiou; 1. The Excavation, Nikos Efstratiou, Alexandra Karetsou, and Eleni Banou; 2. The Stratigraphy and Cultural Phases, Nikos Efstratiou; 3. Fabric Diversity in the Neolithic Ceramics of Knossos, Sarantis Dimitriadis; 4. Neolithic Sedimentology at Knossos, Maria-Pilar Fumanal García†; 5. The Economy of Neolithic Knossos: The Archaeobotanical Data, Anaya Sarpaki; 6. Wood Charcoal Analysis: The Local Vegetation, Ernestina Badal and Maria Ntinou; 7. Plant Economy and the Use of Space: Evidence from the Opal Phytoliths, Marco Madella.; 8. The Knossos Fauna and the Beginning of the Neolithic in the Mediterranean Islands, Manuel Pérez Ripoll; 9. The Earliest Settlement on Crete: An Archaeozoological Perspective, Liora Kolska Horwitz; 10. Radiocarbon Dates from the Neolithic Settlement of Knossos: An Overview, Yorgos Facorellis and Yiannis Maniatis; 11. Knossos and the Beginning of the Neolithic in Greece and the Aegean Islands, Nikos Efstratiou; Index.

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