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The Middle Minoan Ia period is characterised by goblets on a low foot , in shape
like a modern egg - cup but larger . Early Minoan III , as this was defined by
Evans , does not seem to exist at Knossos . Evans himself never identified a pure
...
The Middle Minoan Ia period is characterised by goblets on a low foot , in shape
like a modern egg - cup but larger . Early Minoan III , as this was defined by
Evans , does not seem to exist at Knossos . Evans himself never identified a pure
...
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CRETE AT THE END OF THE EARLY BRONZE AGE The earliest recognisably
Cretan finds in the east Mediterranean are of Middle Minoan II , or perhaps
Middle Minoan Ib , date . From this time onwards the absolute chronology of the ...
CRETE AT THE END OF THE EARLY BRONZE AGE The earliest recognisably
Cretan finds in the east Mediterranean are of Middle Minoan II , or perhaps
Middle Minoan Ib , date . From this time onwards the absolute chronology of the ...
Side 213
Intermediate period , together with Middle Minoan I pottery at Gournais ( ibid . ,
120 ) . Two recent finds are important . At Knossos , an imported Egyptian scarab
of the late XIIth or early XIIIth Dynasty type was found in Middle Minoan IIb ...
Intermediate period , together with Middle Minoan I pottery at Gournais ( ibid . ,
120 ) . Two recent finds are important . At Knossos , an imported Egyptian scarab
of the late XIIth or early XIIIth Dynasty type was found in Middle Minoan IIb ...
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Civilisation | 3 |
The Neolithic Background | 63 |
The Eastern Aegean in the Third Millennium B C | 123 |
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activities Aegean already Amorgos Anatolia appearance bowls burial cemetery chapter civilisation clear clearly close common considerable contained copper Crete Cycladic decoration discussed distribution documented early bronze age Early Minoan East effect emergence Eutresis evidence example excavated figurines final finds further given graves Greece Grotta-Pelos culture growth human important incised increase indicated instance islands Keros-Syros culture Knossos known Korakou late bronze age later Lerna levels mainland marble material Messenia metal Middle Middle Minoan Museum Mycenaean nature Naxos neolithic objects occur origin painted palace pattern perhaps period phase Phylakopi population possible pottery prehistoric present probably production range regions Renfrew seals seems seen settlement shape significant similar single social society stone subsystems suggested Syros third millennium tombs trade Troy Tsountas various vessels village ware ο ο ο
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