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Minotaur : Sir Arthur Evans and the archaeology of the Minoan myth /

: viii, 373 pages, [24] pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [315]-351) andi index. : 0224043528 : .alaa-sweed

Dawn of discovery : the early British travellers to Crete : Richard Pocoke, Robert Pashley and Thomas Spratt, and their contributions to the island's Bronze Age archaeological heri...

: iv, 174 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Bibliography : pages 167-174. : 9781407305424 : Sara.lib

External relations of early Iron Age Crete, 1100-600 B.C. /

: "Published for Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, MA, 2000 by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2000." : x, 395 pages : maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [345]-388) and index. : 0787271837 : Sara.lib

Imports and immigrants : near Eastern contacts with Iron Age Crete /

: xxxi, 298 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm : Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-284) and index. : 0472107704

Published 2022
Thirsty seafarers at Temple B of Kommos : commercial districts and the role of Crete in Phoenician trading networks in the Aegean /

: The island of Crete was an important place for cultural and economic exchanges between Greeks and Near Easterners in the Aegean during the 1st millennium BC. This book aims to understand the Phoenician presence and trade in Aegean temples, as well as how Crete shaped its role within the context of Mediterranean trade routes from East to West.
: Also issued in print: 2022. : 1 online resource (170 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (colour) : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781803273235 (PDF ebook) :

Published 2022
Matriarchy in Bronze Age Crete : a perspective from archaeomythology and modern matriarchal studies /

: This text makes a compelling case for a matriarchal Bronze Age Crete. It is acknowledged that the preeminent deity was a Female Divine, and that women played a major role in Cretan society, but there is a lively, ongoing debate regarding the centrality of women in Bronze Age Crete. a gap in the scholarly literature which this book seeks to fill.
: Also issued in print: 2022. : 1 online resource (xix, 255 pages) : illustrations (colour) : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781803270456 (PDF ebook) : : Open access.