Austerity, Communal Feasts, and the Emergence of the Cretan Polis
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A2000: selected pottery from the dining room. Drawing R. Docsan and D.
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D1000: selected pottery from floor: bell krater, transport amphoras
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PDF) Excavations at Azoria and Stratigraphic Evidence for the Restructuring of Cretan Landscapes ca. 600 BCE Models of Urbanization on Crete
Austerity, Communal Feasts, and the Emergence of the Cretan Polis
ΚΑΤΕΣΚΑΨΑΝ ΙΕΡΑΠΥΤΝΙΟΙ: THE DESTRUCTION OF POLITICAL COMMUNITIES IN THE SECOND CENTURY BC AND THE RESILIENCE OF THE CRETAN POLIS, Annual of the British School at Athens
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A1900N: burned bone from the ash deposits around the ground altar.
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