Architecture of Minoan Crete : constructing identity in the Aegean Bronze Age /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
2010.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Full text (Wentworth users only) |
Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- The land, the people, identity
- Architecture and social identity in Neolithic Crete (ca. 7000-3000 BC)
- Local, regional, and ethnic identities in early prepalatial architecture (ca. 3000-2200 BC)
- Architectural experiments and hierarchical identity in late prepalatial architecture (ca. 2200-1900 BC)
- The first palaces and the construction of power (ca. 1900-1750 BC)
- The protopalatial city and urban identity (ca. 1900-1750 BC)
- The second palace at Knossos and the reconstruction of Minoan identity (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
- Comparing the neopalatial palaces (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
- Houses and towns in the neopalatial period (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
- Buildings, frescoes, and the language of power in the final palatial period (ca. 1490-1360 BC)
- After the palaces (ca. 1360-1200 BC)
- Survival and memory in LM IIIC (ca. 1200-1100 BC)
- Architecture and identity.