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100 1 _aMacdonald, Colin F.,
_d1957-
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245 1 0 _aKnossos :
_bprotopalatial deposits in early Magazine A and the south-west houses /
_cby Colin F. Macdonald and Carl Knappett, with contributions by I. Schoep, ... [et al].
260 _aLondon :
_bBritish School at Athens,
_c2007.
300 _axiv, 205 p., 49 p. of plates :
_bill. ;
_c31 cm.
490 1 _aBritish School at Athens Supplementary Volume ;
_vNo: 41.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 193-198) and index.
505 _aIntroduction -- Chapter 1. The Excavation -- Deposit A - D.VII 14 and 16 with 14/16 baulk and 14E -- Deposits B (M M IB) and C (M M IIA) - S.VII5 -- Deposit D (M M IIA) - S. VII8 -- S.V 6.2/7.1 baulk - Deposit E (M M IIA) -- Chapter 2. The Pottery : shapes, fabrics, wares, styles and technology -- Chapter 3. The pottery catalogue -- Chapter 4. The small finds (with contributions by I. Schoep, J. Weingarten, V. Isaakidou and T. Carter) -- Chapter 5. Dating the deposits -- Chapter 6. Contents and functions of the deposits -- Chapter 7. The broader contexts of the deposits -- Appendix 1. The radiocarbon accelerator dates -- Appendix 2. Concordances.
520 _aThe crucial earliest phases of palatial Knossos are not well known, in part due to over-building by neopalatial structures and floors. This volume represents the first complete publication of substantial deposits dating to this period, specifically the Middle Minoan IB and IIA phases. This is a first not only for Knossos but for Crete as a whole, and will act as a crucial point of reference for future work on these key phases in the islands prehistory. The five Protopalatial deposits in question, excavated in 1973, 1987 and 199293, are fully published with their contexts, the stratified pottery and small finds including the earliest inscribed clay document from Crete, clay sealings, horn-cores and chipped stone; radiocarbon dates are also presented. The deposits come from the south-west of the palace area, and provide evidence for a range of activities such as ceremonial feasting, workshop production and administration, as well as showing the early development of individual town dwellings on terraces just a few metres from the palace. The volume concludes with a full discussion of the form and function of the Old Palace, stressing that the plans laid down in the first 150 years were far more closely followed over the next 400 years than has hitherto been suspected.
650 _aPottery, Classical
_zKnossos (Extinct city)
_zGreece.
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650 _aArchitecture
_zGreece
_zKnossos (Crete)
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650 _aExcavations (Archaeology)
_zKnossos (Extinct city)
_zGreece
_zCrete.
_936377
650 _aMinoans.
_92043
651 0 _aKnossos (Extinct city)
_vAntiquities.
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651 7 _aGreece
_zKnossos (Extinct city)
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700 1 _aKnappett, Carl.
_930371
700 1 _aSchoep, Ilse.
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830 0 _aSupplementary Volume (British School at Athens) ;
_vNo: 41.
910 _aNIT Ana Koleksiyonu
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