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Pottery, Ancient --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Céramique antique --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Crete (Greece) --- Crète (Grèce) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Conferences - Meetings
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Mochlos is a Minoan town set on a fine harbour at the eastern side of the Gulf of Mirabello, in northeast Crete. It was first inhabited during the Neolithic period, and it had an important Minoan settlement during most of the Bronze Age. Mochlos I , to be published in three volumes, presents the results of the excavations in the Neopalatial levels of the Artisans' Quarter, and at the farmhouse at Chalinomouri. The Artisans' Quarter consisted of a series of workshops with evidence for pottery manufacture, metalworking, and weaving. Chalinomouri, a semi-independent farmhouse with strong connections to the nearby island settlement at Mochlos, was engaged in craftwork and food processing as well as agriculture. This volume, Mochlos IB presents the pottery from the site. Contents: A Macroscopic Analysis of the Neopalatial Fabrics; A Petrographic Analysis of the Neopalatial Pottery; The Neopalatial Pottery: A Catalog; Conclusions: The Decoration, Character, and Relative Chronology of the Neopalatial Pottery.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Pottery, Minoan --- Minoan pottery --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Mochlos Plain (Greece) --- Móhlos Plain (Greece) --- Mókhlos Plain (Greece) --- Antiquities. --- Archeologische vondsten. --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Keramiek. --- Keramik. --- Minoische Kultur. --- Minoïsche cultuur. --- Pottery, Minoan. --- Geschichte 1700 v. Chr.-1400 v. Chr. --- Greece --- Mochlos.
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The Minoan site at Bramiana in southeastern Crete provides evidence for a Bronze Age economy based on trade, agriculture, and craftwork. This publication uses a new system of organizing the pottery by petrography-sorting it by materials and workshop practices-revealing a trade network of cooking pots and other clay vessels and their contents.
Antiquities. --- Bronze age --- Bronze age. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Pottery, Minoan. --- Bramiana Site (Greece). --- Crete (Greece) --- Crète (Grèce) --- Greece --- Antiquités.
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"Excavation of an important site for the early history of dyeing in Minoan Crete revealed a Middle Bronze Age natural dye workshop with several basins carved into bedrock, pottery and stone vessels, stone tools, and animal and plant remains. The evidence contributes new information on the Minoan trade in textiles during the Old Palace period"--
Minoans --- Minoans --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Bronze age --- Dyes and dyeing --- Antiquities --- Material culture --- Textile fibers --- History --- Crete (Greece) --- Antiquities.
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The results of excavations carried out at two Late Minoan III sites at Mochlos in eastern Crete are presented. The stratigraphy and architecture of a total of 31 tombs and 11 houses are discussed together with a complete list of artefacts, ecofacts, and skeletal remains from each context. The cemetery remains mirror the settlement remains, and the conclusions discuss how the two sites reflect each other. Rarely in Crete are a settlement and its cemetery both preserved, and it is extremely fortunate to be able to excavate both.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Minoans --- Mochlos Plain (Greece) --- Antiquities.
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Excavations carried out at two Late Minoan III sites at Mochlos in eastern Crete yielded a pottery assemblage from 31 tombs and 11 houses, which are cataloged, discussed, and illustrated together with petrographic analyses. The cemetery remains mirror the settlement remains, and the conclusions discuss how the two sites reflect each other. Rarely in Crete are a settlement and its cemetery both preserved, and it is extremely fortunate to be able to document both in a series of scientific excavation reports (Mochlos IIA-IIC).
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Ceramics --- Pottery, Minoan --- Cemeteries --- Tombs --- Dwellings --- Civilization, Mycenaean --- History --- Mochlos Plain (Greece) --- Antiquities.
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Excavations carried out at the Late Minoan III settlement and cemetery at Mochlos in eastern Crete yielded domestic artifacts, human remains, grave goods, and ecofactual material from 31 tombs and 11 houses. These objects are catalogued, discussed, and illustrated. Radiocarbon dates for the site are also presented. The cemetery remains mirror the settlement remains, and the conclusions discuss how the two sites reflect each other. Rarely in Crete are a settlement and its cemetery both preserved, and it is extremely fortunate to be able to document both in a series of scientific excavation reports (Mochlos IIA-IIC).
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Cemeteries --- Tombs --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Material culture --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Plant remains (Archaeology) --- Mochlos Plain (Greece) --- Antiquities.
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"Describes and illustrates the excavation of an artificial rock shelter in Crete, Greece. Pottery and small finds such as stone tools, loomweights, and ecofactual remains were recovered. The ceramics elucidate the style and chronology of East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware, which dates to the end of the Early Bronze Age"--Provided by publisher.
Caves --- Minoans --- Pottery, Minoan --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Material culture --- Crete (Greece) --- Pacheía Ámmos (Greece) --- Antiquities.
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This volume, in honour of one of the Odysseuses in Aegean archaeology, Professor Robert Laffineur, comprises a combination of papers presented during a seminar series on recent developments in Mycenaean archaeology at the Université de Louvain during the academic year 2015-2016. These were organised within the frame of the ARC13/18-049 (concerted research action) ’A World in Crisis?’To these are added a series of papers by friends of Robert Laffineur who were keen to offer a contribution to honour him foremost as a friend and scholar in his own right but also as editor of a respected international series founded by him - Aegaeum - and as the driving force and inspiration behind the biannual Aegean meetings that have travelled the world. Several papers within touch scientific domains close to Robert’s heart while others present new excavations or new interpretations of known data.
Archaeology --- archaeology --- Mycenaean World
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