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Architecture, Aeolic --- Architecture --- Architecture éolique --- Palestine --- Mugla (Turkey) --- Greece --- Mugla (Turquie) --- Grèce --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Antiquitiés --- -Architecture --- -Architecture, Aeolic --- -Aeolian architecture --- Aeolic architecture --- Architecture, Ancient --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Design and construction --- Mugla Ili (Turkey) --- -Palestine --- -Holy Land --- Antiquities. --- -Greece --- -Antiquities. --- Architecture éolique --- Muğla (Turkey) --- Muğla (Turquie) --- Grèce --- Antiquités --- Antiquitiés --- Muğla (Turkey : Province) --- Architecture, Classical --- Aeolian architecture --- Halicarnassus (Extinct city) --- Muğla İli (Turkey) --- Muğla Vilâyeti (Turkey) --- Halicarnassus (Ancient city) --- Halikarnassos (Extinct city) --- Turkey --- Architecture, Primitive
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Art, Aegean. --- Art égéen --- Aegean Sea Region --- Egée, Région de la mer --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Art égéen --- Egée, Région de la mer --- Antiquités --- Art, Aegean --- Aegean art
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Pottery, Minoan --- Céramique minoenne --- Crete (Greece) --- Greece --- Crète (Grèce) --- Grèce --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Céramique minoenne --- Crète (Grèce) --- Grèce --- Antiquités --- Minoan pottery --- Antiquities. --- Pottery, Minoan - Greece - Crete --- Crete (Greece) - Antiquities
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Crete (Greece) --- Pottery dating. --- Pottery --- Pottery, Minoan. --- Antiquities. --- Expertising. --- Pottery dating --- Pottery, Minoan --- Minoan pottery --- Dating of pottery --- Antiquities --- Expertising --- Marks --- Greece
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Bronze age --- Ceramics --- Pottery, Minoan --- Social change --- Wealth --- Affluence --- Distribution of wealth --- Fortunes --- Riches --- Business --- Economics --- Finance --- Capital --- Money --- Property --- Well-being --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Minoan pottery --- Ceramic technology --- Industrial ceramics --- Keramics --- Building materials --- Chemistry, Technical --- Clay --- Civilization --- History --- Social aspects --- Crete (Greece) --- Candia (Greece) --- Creta (Greece) --- Girit (Greece) --- Girit Adasi (Greece) --- Kirid (Greece) --- Krit (Greece) --- Kreta (Greece) --- Krētē (Greece) --- Kríti (Greece) --- Nísos Kríti (Greece) --- I Keretim (Greece) --- I Kritim (Greece) --- Periphereia Krētēs (Greece) --- Periféreia Krítis (Greece) --- Region of Crete (Greece) --- Crete --- Antiquities. --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions.
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The Temple University Aegean Symposium was an annual event from 1976 until 1985 sponsored by the Department of Art History at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. Each year, the symposium focused on a specific theme in Aegean Bronze Age art and archaeology. This book is a collection of the 10 volumes of articles that were published. Aside from incorporating errata, the articles are unchanged from the original publications. A new Preface and page numbering system are included in this compendium.
Art, Ancient --- Civilization, Aegean --- Aegean civilization --- Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey) --- Islands of the Aegean --- Antiquities --- E-books --- Antiquities. --- Art antique --- Art, Ancient. --- Civilisation égéenne --- Civilization, Aegean. --- Mediterranean Region --- Aegean Sea Islands (Greece and Turkey) --- Islands of the Aegean (Greece and Turkey) --- Islands of the Aegean Sea (Greece and Turkey)
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This is the first of five planned volumes to present the primary archaeological report about the excavation of the cave of Hagios Charalambos in eastern Crete. The Minoans used this small cavern as an ossuary for the secondary burial of human remains and grave goods, primarily during the Early and Middle Bronze Age. The geography and geology surrounding the cave is discussed along with the methodology of the excavation. A portion of the pottery and all of the small finds are presented with many illustrations.
Caves --- Ossuaries --- Ossuaries Greece --- Greece --- Hagios Charalambos --- Caves Greece --- Crete (Greece) --- Hagios Charalambos (Greece) --- Ayios Charalambos (Greece) --- Antiquities --- Antiquities.
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Excavations at the Bronze Age seaport on Pseira Island uncovered the remains of sophisticated water retention systems that included the addition of retaining walls to prevent erosion, massive dams with associated reservoirs, and small check-dams to ravines that reached over one hundred meters in length in order to control water runoff and make it available for human use. Agriculture was one of the cornerstones of the Bronze Age Cretan economy, and it is no surprise that the ancient inhabitants of the island went to great lengths to control water runoff and make it available for human use. Despite the application of traditional archaeological survey methods, the full extent of the water management systems was not understood fully as the island's rugged topography prevented intensive and thorough survey of many places. The use of a differential Global Positioning System (dGPS) unit provided the opportunity to take a fresh look at the evidence for water management on the island. The results of this study contribute substantial amounts of new information on the little known subject of Minoan water conservation and control.
Antiquities. --- Architecture minoenne --- Architecture, Minoan --- Architecture, Minoan. --- Ausgrabung. --- Bronze age --- Bronze age. --- Eau --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Irrigation engineering --- Irrigation engineering. --- Minoische Kultur. --- Technique de l'irrigation --- Wasserbau. --- Water-supply engineering --- Water-supply engineering. --- Approvisionnement --- Technique --- Greece --- Pseira (Extinct city). --- Pseira (Ville ancienne). --- Pseira Island (Greece) --- Psira. --- Pseira (Extinct city)
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Pottery, Minoan --- Pottery --- Pottery dating --- Crete --- Greece
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Excavations at the Bronze Age seaport on Pseira Island uncovered the remains of sophisticated water retention systems that included the addition of retaining walls to prevent erosion, massive dams with associated reservoirs, and small check-dams to ravines that reached over one hundred meters in length in order to control water runoff and make it available for human use. Agriculture was one of the cornerstones of the Bronze Age Cretan economy, and it is no surprise that the ancient inhabitants of the island went to great lengths to control water runoff and make it available for human use. Desp
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Bronze age --- Water-supply engineering --- Irrigation engineering --- Architecture, Minoan --- Pseira (Extinct city) --- Pseira Island (Greece) --- Antiquities.
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