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(Ebook) Bramiana: Salvaging Information from a Destroyed Minoan Settlement in Southeast Crete by Vili Apostolakou (editor), Philip Betancourt (editor), Thomas Brogan (editor) ISBN 9781931534307, 9781623034351, 1931534306, 1623034353

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Authors:Vili Apostolakou (editor), Philip Betancourt (editor), Thomas Brogan (editor)
Pages:210 pages.
Year:2021
Publisher:INSTAP Academic Press (Institute for Aegean Prehistory)
Language:english
File Size:14.26 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781931534307, 9781623034351, 1931534306, 1623034353
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(Ebook) Bramiana: Salvaging Information from a Destroyed Minoan Settlement in Southeast Crete by Vili Apostolakou (editor), Philip Betancourt (editor), Thomas Brogan (editor) ISBN 9781931534307, 9781623034351, 1931534306, 1623034353

This volume presents the salvage excavation of a Minoan settlement at Bramiana in southeastern Crete that was destroyed during the creation of a new system of agriculture in the 1980s. Excavation of the site provides new evidence for a Bronze Age economy based on trade, agriculture, and craftwork. This publication is a test case for a highly successful new system of organizing all the pottery based on its petrography, sorting it by materials and workshop practices. The results show the existence of an unsuspected large trade network operating across hundreds of kilometers for the routine distribution of cooking pots and other clay vessels and their contents. The Minoan settlement used the lustrous and silky smooth fine ceramics invented presumably in the still undiscovered palace near modern Ierapetra; this technology would be used for the fine Mycenaean tableware of the Late Bronze Age.
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