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Side 262
Indeed an altogether different settlement pattern develops : each island in
general has only one major population ... Because of their rocky terrain , some
islands harboured more than one city state in classical times – Amorgos had
three .
Indeed an altogether different settlement pattern develops : each island in
general has only one major population ... Because of their rocky terrain , some
islands harboured more than one city state in classical times – Amorgos had
three .
Side 263
The acuity of the problem in the islands is underlined . The advantages of a
centralised hierarchical power structure , as in the Minoan civilisation , are
brought out . And the development of regional territorial states in Greek times is
explained .
The acuity of the problem in the islands is underlined . The advantages of a
centralised hierarchical power structure , as in the Minoan civilisation , are
brought out . And the development of regional territorial states in Greek times is
explained .
Side 367
It does , however , seem entirely possible that some of the islands were
controlled , first by Cretan and then by Mycenaean chiefdom - states . Although
the importance of the ' thalassocracy of Minos ' may have been exaggerated (
Starr 1955 ...
It does , however , seem entirely possible that some of the islands were
controlled , first by Cretan and then by Mycenaean chiefdom - states . Although
the importance of the ' thalassocracy of Minos ' may have been exaggerated (
Starr 1955 ...
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Civilisation | 3 |
The Explanation of Culture Change | 15 |
The Multiplier Effect | 27 |
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The Emergence of Civilisation: The Cyclades and the Aegean in the Third ... Colin Renfrew Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1972 |
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activities Aegean already Amorgos Anatolia appearance bowl burial cemetery chapter civilisation clearly close common considerable contained craft Crete Cycladic decoration discussed distribution documented early bronze age Early Minoan East effect emergence evidence example excavated exchange figurines final finds further graves Greece Grotta-Pelos culture growth human important incised increase indicated instance islands Keros-Syros culture Knossos known late bronze age later Lerna levels mainland marble material Melos Messenia metal Middle Minoan Museum Mycenaean nature Naxos neolithic objects obsidian occur origin painted palace pattern perhaps period phase Phylakopi population possible pottery prehistoric probably production range regions Renfrew seals seems seen settlement shape significant similar single social society stone subsystems suggested symbolic Syros third millennium tombs trade Troy Tsountas various vessels village ware widely ο ο ο
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Contemporary Archaeology in Theory: A Reader Robert W. Preucel,Ian Hodder Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1996 |