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Lesson 13.8: Overviews of Final Palatial and Post-Palatial [i.e. Late Minoan III] Architecture

Lesson 13 Bibliography: Minoan Domestic and Funerary Architecture of the Neopalatial and Post-Palatial Periods

E. Hatzaki, “From Final Palatial to Postpalatial Knossos: A View from the Late Minoan II to Late Minoan IIIB Town,” in G. Cadogan, E. Hatzaki, and A. Vasilakis (eds.), Knossos: Palace, City, State [BSA Studies 12] (London 2004) 121-126.

E. Hatzaki, “Defining ‘Domestic’ Architecture and ‘Household’ Assemblages in Late Bronze Age Knossos,” in K. T. Glowacki and N. Vogeikoff-Brogan (eds.), STEGA: The Archaeology of Houses and Households in Ancient Crete [Hesperia Supplement 44] (Princeton 2011) 247-262.

B. J. Hayden, The Development of Cretan Architecture from the LM IIIA through the Geometric Periods (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania 1981).

B. J. Hayden, “Crete in Transition: LM IIIA-B Architecture: A Preliminary Study,” SMEA 26(1987) 199-233.

A. Kanta, The Late Minoan III Period in Crete: A Survey of Sites, Pottery and Their Distribution [SIMA 58] (Göteborg 1980).

M. R. Popham, “Late Minoan II to the End of the Bronze Age,” in D. Evely, H. Hughes-Brock, and N. Momigliano (eds.), Knossos: A Labyrinth of History (Oxford 1994) 89-102.


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