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02 December 2022

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeology, HISTORY / Ancient / Greece
Tsipopoulou is to be congratulated for arranging the presentation of the evidence in a logical and intuitive manner, including the necessary explanations and references to previous publications of the material, and providing very helpful concordances and tables so that anyone wishing to really dig into the material has a roadmap to do so. This makes it easier to engage with the material from this very important Minoan site and allows us to look forward to future volumes in its ongoing publication.
Smith, R. Angus K., Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2023.08.04
Introduction
- Sector I: Brief Introduction to the Architectural Remains and the Context of the Finds
- Neopalatial Pottery
- Late Minoan II and III Pottery
- Petrographic Analysis of Ceramic Material from House I.1, Eleni Nodarou
- Concluding Remarks.
Appendix A. Cooking Wares
Appendix B. Early and Middle Minoan I–II Pottery Fabrics
References
Concordance A. Pottery Catalog Numbers in Sequence with Field and Siteia Museum Numbers, Context, Shape, and Petras, Siteia I
Concordance B. Pre- and Protopalatial Pottery Catalog Numbers in Sequence with Field and Siteia Museum Numbers, Context, Shape, and Petras, Siteia I
Concordance C. Cooking Ware Pottery Catalog Numbers in Sequence with Field and Siteia Museum Numbers, Context, Shape, and Petras, Siteia I
Index
Tables
Figures
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