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The archaeological survey of Pseira Island.. 2, The intensive surface survey
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ISBN: 193153411X 9781931534116 9781623030995 Year: 2005 Volume: 12 9 Publisher: Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic press,

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Richard B. Seager excavated the Minoan town and cemetery at Pseira in 1906-1907, but the work was not fully published. The Temple University excavations (1985-1994) under the direction of Philip P. Betancourt and Costis Davaras conducted an intensive surface survey of the island. The results of the survey on the small island off the northeast coast of Crete are published in two volumes. Pseira IX presents the results from the intensive surface survey.

Minoan buildings in areas B, C, D, and F
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ISBN: 092417174X 9780924171741 Year: 1999 Volume: 4 105 Publisher: Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. The University museum,

The Pseira Cemetery.. 1, The surface survey
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ISBN: 1931534047 9781931534048 9781623030902 Year: 2002 Volume: 5 6 Publisher: Philadelphia: The Institute for Aegean Prehistory Academic Press,

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Richard B Seager excavated the Minoan cemetery on Pseira, a small island off the northeast coast of Crete, in 1907, although this work was never published. More recently, the Temple University excavations (1985-1994) under the direction of Philip P Betancourt and Costis Davaras conducted an intensive surface survey of the cemetery area, cleaned and drew plans of all the visible tombs, and excavated tombs that had not been previously investigated. The results of these new excavations are published in two volumes. This volume, Pseira VI, covers the methodology that was employed in the investigation, the topography of the cemetery area, details of Seager's campaign, the ceramic petrography for the cemetery pottery, and the results of the intensive surface survey. The survey showed that the cemetery was first used in the Neolithic period, and that it was abandoned in Middle Minoan II, before the expansion of the nearby town in the Late Minoan I period. It also demonstrated that the cemetery was larger than the area suggested by Seager, and that the funerary customs included burial in jars, even though no examples of this burial type have been excavated.

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