Buch, Französisch, Band Volume 21, 293 Seiten
Reihe: Aegaeum (Annales d'archéologie égéenne de l'Université de Liège et UT-PASP)
(LM IIIB/IIIC through Early Geometric)
Buch, Französisch, Band Volume 21, 293 Seiten
Reihe: Aegaeum (Annales d'archéologie égéenne de l'Université de Liège et UT-PASP)
ISBN: 978-90-429-2420-8
Verlag: Peeters Publishers
This book is based on fifteen years of field research presenting about 120 defensible sites with comprehensive descriptions, sketches, plans and illustrations of surface pottery. Archaeological evidence (in a large part hitherto unpublished) is analysed in detail to reconstruct changes in settlement patterns alongside the political, social, ethnic and economic aspects of the Dark Age society in Crete. The problem of the function of defensible and fortified sites during the Dark Age is examined against a more general background of similar sites on the island from the Neolithic through the Bronze Age. The phenomenon of defensible settlements founded c. 1200 B.C. is discussed here in a wider Mediterranean context with reference to other Aegean islands, Cyprus and the Levant. One chapter presents the historical written sources from the Near East and Egypt which contain references to events that might have caused the dramatic changes suggested in archaeological evidence towards the end of the Bronze Age.