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This book focuses on economic and social changes, particularly during the opening phase of the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete. New developments in ceramics that reached Crete at the end...
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26 August 2008

This book focuses on economic and social changes, particularly during the opening phase of the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete. New developments in ceramics that reached Crete at the end of the Neolithic period greatly contributed to the creation of economic, technological, social, and religious advancements we call the Early Bronze Age.
The arguments are two-fold: a detailed explanation of the ceramics we call Early Minoan I and the differences that set it apart from its predecessors, and an explanation of how these new and highly superior containers changed the storage, transport, and accumulation of a new form of wealth consisting primarily of processed agricultural and animal products like wine, olive oil, and various foods preserved in wine, vinegar, honey, and other liquids. The increased stability and security provided by an improved ability to store food from one year to the next would have a profound effect on the society.
The arguments are two-fold: a detailed explanation of the ceramics we call Early Minoan I and the differences that set it apart from its predecessors, and an explanation of how these new and highly superior containers changed the storage, transport, and accumulation of a new form of wealth consisting primarily of processed agricultural and animal products like wine, olive oil, and various foods preserved in wine, vinegar, honey, and other liquids. The increased stability and security provided by an improved ability to store food from one year to the next would have a profound effect on the society.
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Pages: 160
Publisher: INSTAP Academic Press
Imprint: INSTAP Academic Press
Publication Date:
26 August 2008
ISBN: 9781931534529
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeology by period / region, HISTORY / Ancient / General
Part I: 1. Introduction
2. The Change in Ceramic Technology in EM I
3. The Clays and the Fired Fabrics
4. The Pottery Shapes
5. EM I Surface Treatments and Decoration and their Relation to Fabrics, Shapes, and Methods of Manufacture
6. Comments and Conclusions on the Pottery
Part II: 7. The Transformation of Cretan Society
References
Index
2. The Change in Ceramic Technology in EM I
3. The Clays and the Fired Fabrics
4. The Pottery Shapes
5. EM I Surface Treatments and Decoration and their Relation to Fabrics, Shapes, and Methods of Manufacture
6. Comments and Conclusions on the Pottery
Part II: 7. The Transformation of Cretan Society
References
Index