Minoan architecture and urbanism : new perspectives on an ancient built environment
Weitere Verfasser: |
Knappett, Carl
, [HerausgeberIn]
Letesson, Quentin , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2017.
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Umfang/Format: |
xxi, 393 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. |
Schlagworte: | |
Inhalte/Bestandteile: | 2 Datensätze |
Inhaltsangabe:
- 1. Introduction - Minoan built environment: past studies, recent perspectives, and future challenges/Quentin Letesson and Carl Knappett
- Part I
- 2. Architcture: building dynamics at the micro-scale/Quentin Letesson and Carl Knappett
- 3. Best laid plans: an archaeology of architectural anomalies in Bronze Age Crete/Tim Cunningham
- 4. Architectural energetics and Late Bronze Age Cretan architecture: measuring the scale of Minoan building projects/Maud Devolder
- 5. Understanding Minoan in-house relationships on Late Bronze Age Crete/Jan Driessen
- Part II
- 6. Urbansim: built space and communities at the meso-scale/Quentin Letesson and Carl Knappett
- 7. The development and character of urban communities in prehistoric Crete in their regional context: a preliminary study/Todd Whitelaw
- 8. Minoan Group Design: the 'view from the bridge'/Clairy Palyvou
- 9. Community building/building community at Gournia/D. Matthew Buell and John C. McEnroe
- 10. The Middle Minoan slipway for ships at the Kommos Harbour, and harbour development in Prehistoric Crete/Joseph W. Shaw
- Part III
- 11. Processes and patterns at the macro-scale: Crete and beyond/Quentin Letesson and Carl Knappett
- 12. Computational approaches to Minoan settlement interaction and growth/Eleftheria Paliou and Andrew Bevan
- 13. Lost in translation: settlement organization in Postpalatial Crete - a view from the East/Louise A. Hitchciock and Aren M. Maeir
- 14. Dining on the fringe? A possible Minoan-style banquet hall at Ayia Irini, Kea and the Minoanization of the Aegean islands/Rodney D. Fitzsimons and Evi Gorogianni
- 15. A comparative perspective on Minoan urbanism/Quentin Letesson, Carl Knappett and Michael E. Smith