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Topia!: Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology: Periods and Cultures: Minoan and Mycenaean (10)
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The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean - Dartmouth College provides searchable text, galleries of expandable thumbnail photographs and bibliographies on topics including Minoan and Mycenean architecture. Iraklion Archaeological Museum - The largest collection of Minoan artefacts in the world exhibited in over 20 rooms. Corpus includes material from the most important archaeological sites in Crete: Knossos, Phaestos, Malia, Tylissos, Gortys, Agia Triada, Mohlos, Gournia, Zakros, and others. Cretan Minoan Finds - Archaeology magazine reports on a newly discovered Minoan palace 20 miles south of Heraklion, Crete. Includes illustrations. The Many Faces of Colonization: 12th Century Aegean Settlements in Cyprus and the Levant - Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 3(1). An often neglected aspect of migration is the acceptance that every migration event is unique. (PDF) Attic Pottery Production, Imports, and Exports During the Mycenaean Period by Neutron Activation Analysis - Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 3(1). A set of 224 Mycenaean pottery samples from different sites in Attica was analysed by Neutron Activation to determine the locally produced from the imported ware. (PDF) The Final Neolithic-Early Minoan I/IIA Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area, Mirabello, Eastern Crete - Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 3(1). This paper discusses the FN-EM I/IIA settlement pattern along the west-central coast of the Gulf of Mirabello. (PDF) The Impact of Cycladic Settlers on Early Minoan Crete - Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 3(1). Substantial evidence exists for Cycladic influence in Early Bronze Age Crete. (PDF) Ancient Aegean World - Information about the Phaistos Disk, Palace of Minos, Maze of Daedalus, Minoan civilization, Aegean civilization, with online chapters of books by Sir Arthur Evans, Will Durant, H.G. Wells. New Late Bronze Age Chronology From the Lalysos Region, Rhodes - Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 1(1). The prehistoric settlement at Ialysos is inhabited uninterruptedly From the Middle Bronze Age Untel the Late Halladic III A2 Period. (PDF)
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