`Minoan' Crete is one of the most intensively investigated archaeological cultures in the world, and one that has often captured the public imagination.
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`Minoan' Crete is one of the most intensively investigated archaeological cultures in the world, and one that has often captured the public imagination.
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Add this copy of Labyrinth Revisited: Rethinking 'Minoan' Archaeology to cart. $82.00, very good condition, Sold by Expatriate Bookshop rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Svendborg, DENMARK, published 2002 by Oxbow.
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Minor wear. VG. 24x17cm, 237 pp. Contents: What Future for the 'Minoan' Past? Re-thinking Minoan Archaeology (Yannis Hamilakis) Archaeology as Museology: Re-thinking the Minoan Past (Donald Preziosi) Virtual Discourse: Arthur Evans and the Reconstructions of the Minoan Palace at Knossos (Louise Hitchcock and Paul Koudounaris) Cretan Questions: Politics and Archaeology 1898-1913 (John C McEnroe) Palaces with Faces in Protopalatial Crete: Looking for the People in the First Minoan States (Marianna Nikolaidou) Gender and the Figurative Art of Late Bronze Age Knossos (Benjamin Alberti) Integration and Complexity in the Late Pre-Palatial Period: A View from the Countryside in Eastern Crete (D C Haggis) Landscapes of Memory, Craft and Power in Pre-Palatial and Proto-Palatial Knossos (Peter M Day and David E Wilson) Mind the Gap: Between Pots and Politics in Minoan Studies (Carl Knappett) Pottery as a Barometer of Economic Change: From the Protopalatial to the Neopalatial Society in Central Crete (Aleydis Van de Moortel) Millennial Ambiguities (John Bennet).