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South by Southeast

Contributions investigate the settlement patterns, maritime connectivity, and material culture of the southeast of Crete in a diachronic fashion, in an attempt to define it as a region and trace its history. Papers focus primarily on the archaeology of the sites along the coastal strip spanning betw...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Oddo, Emilia
Otros Autores: Chalikias, Konstantinos
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents Page
  • List of Figures
  • Chapter 1
  • Figure 1. Paleolithic sites (after Nowicki 2014: figs. 22, 43 with changes).
  • Figure 2. Mesolithic sites (after Nowicki 2014: figs. 22, 43 with changes).
  • Figure 3. Cretan chronology in relation to mainland Greece (image by the author, after Bonga 2022, 10, fig. 2 a and b).
  • Figure 4. EN and MN sites, 1. Pelekita Cave? 3. Voivoda Cave? (after Nowicki 2014: figs. 22, 43 with changes).
  • Figure 5. LN I-II sites (after Nowicki 2014: figs. 22, 43 with changes). 1. Pelekita Cave, 2. Magasa, 3. Voivoda Cave, 4. Traotsalos, 5.Petras Kephala, 6. Kavousi Azoria, 7. Gournia Sfoungaras, 8. Pano Chorio, 9. Koufonisi Site 70, 10.Palaiakastro, 11. Ps
  • Figure 6. Post 4500 Chalcolithic/Final Neolithic sites? 8. Pano Chorio, 16. Monastiraki Katalimata, 20. Koufonisi North (after Nowicki 2014: figs. 22, 43 with changes).
  • Figure 7a-c. a) Location of the Pelekita Cave in Greece on the island of Crete (image by author)
  • b) Map of the Pelekita Cave (after Davaras 1979: fig. 1, with changes)
  • C) Map of Chamber 1 of the Pelekita Cave, showing the location of excavation trenches
  • Figure 8. Bowls (1-6) and jars (7-8) (images by author).
  • Figure 9. Top: Diagnostic pottery. 1-2 white-painted
  • 3-5 incised and pointillé
  • 6-7, 10 horned handles
  • 8 wishbone handle, 9 squared handle. Bottom: A. Plastic decoration B. white-painted pottery (images by author)
  • Chapter 2
  • Figure 1. Map of the eastern half of Crete, showing elevation. The research areas are indicated. (Map by T. Kalantzopoulou).
  • Figure 2. The site of Kastri. Top Left: Plan of the plateau indicating the locations of the Neolithic building and the Protopalatial period Sanctuary. Top Right: Plan of the Neolithic building on the plateau. Below: View of the naturally flat-topped rock
  • Figure 3. Map showing contour lines per 20m of the Zakros area. Sites mentioned in the text and excavated Bronze Age sites are indicated: 1. Sitanos, Katalimata
  • 2. Stroggyla valley
  • 3. Zakathos valley
  • 4. Mesa Sitanos
  • 5. Mavros Kampos
  • 6. Vigla peak
  • 7
  • Figure 4. Plans of the recognized Neopalatial buildings on the mountainous hinterland of Zakros.
  • Figure 5. Map showing contour lines per 20m of the southeast slopes of Dikti area.
  • Figure 6. Fakidia. Left: Plan of the Neopalatial building. Right: View of the Neopalatial building from the northeast and Myrtos beach in the background. (Plan and photo by T. Kalantzopoulou).
  • Figure 7. Makry Livadi. Left: Plan of the rocky outcrop and the megalithic terrace on its south end. Right: View of the rock and the terrace from the southwest. (Plan and photo by T. Kalantzopoulou).