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Ever since Sir Arthur Evans first excavated at the site of the Palace at Knossos in the early twentieth century, scholars and visitors have been drawn to the architecture of Bronze Age Crete. Much of the attraction comes from the geographical and historical uniqueness of the island.
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Ever since Sir Arthur Evans first excavated at the site of the Palace at Knossos in the early twentieth century, scholars and visitors have been drawn to the architecture of Bronze Age Crete. Much of the attraction comes from the geographical and historical uniqueness of the island.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 215mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9780292760912
- ISBN-10: 0292760914
- Artikelnr.: 49037861
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 215mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9780292760912
- ISBN-10: 0292760914
- Artikelnr.: 49037861
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John C. McEnroe is the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Arts at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and a member of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. He has worked in Crete for many years as a field archaeologist and excavation architect. His recent publications include Critical Perspectives in Art History (co-edited with Deborah Pokinski) and Pseira V: The Architecture of Pseira.
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Chapter 1. The Land, the People, Identity
* Chapter 2. Architecture and Social Identity in Neolithic Crete (ca.
7000-3000 BC)
* Chapter 3. Local, Regional, and Ethnic Identities in Early
Prepalatial Architecture (ca. 3000-2200 BC)
* Chapter 4. Architectural Experiments and Hierarchical Identity in
Late Prepalatial Architecture (ca. 2200-1900 BC)
* Chapter 5. The First Palaces and the Construction of Power (ca.
1900-1750 BC)
* Chapter 6. The Protopalatial City and Urban Identity (ca. 1900-1750
BC)
* Chapter 7. The Second Palace at Knossos and the Reconstruction of
Minoan Identity (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
* Chapter 8. Comparing the Neopalatial Palaces (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
* Chapter 9. Houses and Towns in the Neopalatial Period (ca. 1750-1490
BC)
* Chapter 10. Buildings, Frescoes, and the Language of Power in the
Final Palatial Period (ca. 1490-1360 BC)
* Chapter 11. After the Palaces (ca. 1360-1200 BC)
* Chapter 12. Survival and Memory in LM IIIC (ca. 1200-1100 BC)
* Conclusion. Architecture and Identity
* Appendix. Useful Websites
* Notes
* Glossary
* Works Cited
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Chapter 1. The Land, the People, Identity
* Chapter 2. Architecture and Social Identity in Neolithic Crete (ca.
7000-3000 BC)
* Chapter 3. Local, Regional, and Ethnic Identities in Early
Prepalatial Architecture (ca. 3000-2200 BC)
* Chapter 4. Architectural Experiments and Hierarchical Identity in
Late Prepalatial Architecture (ca. 2200-1900 BC)
* Chapter 5. The First Palaces and the Construction of Power (ca.
1900-1750 BC)
* Chapter 6. The Protopalatial City and Urban Identity (ca. 1900-1750
BC)
* Chapter 7. The Second Palace at Knossos and the Reconstruction of
Minoan Identity (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
* Chapter 8. Comparing the Neopalatial Palaces (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
* Chapter 9. Houses and Towns in the Neopalatial Period (ca. 1750-1490
BC)
* Chapter 10. Buildings, Frescoes, and the Language of Power in the
Final Palatial Period (ca. 1490-1360 BC)
* Chapter 11. After the Palaces (ca. 1360-1200 BC)
* Chapter 12. Survival and Memory in LM IIIC (ca. 1200-1100 BC)
* Conclusion. Architecture and Identity
* Appendix. Useful Websites
* Notes
* Glossary
* Works Cited
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Chapter 1. The Land, the People, Identity
* Chapter 2. Architecture and Social Identity in Neolithic Crete (ca.
7000-3000 BC)
* Chapter 3. Local, Regional, and Ethnic Identities in Early
Prepalatial Architecture (ca. 3000-2200 BC)
* Chapter 4. Architectural Experiments and Hierarchical Identity in
Late Prepalatial Architecture (ca. 2200-1900 BC)
* Chapter 5. The First Palaces and the Construction of Power (ca.
1900-1750 BC)
* Chapter 6. The Protopalatial City and Urban Identity (ca. 1900-1750
BC)
* Chapter 7. The Second Palace at Knossos and the Reconstruction of
Minoan Identity (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
* Chapter 8. Comparing the Neopalatial Palaces (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
* Chapter 9. Houses and Towns in the Neopalatial Period (ca. 1750-1490
BC)
* Chapter 10. Buildings, Frescoes, and the Language of Power in the
Final Palatial Period (ca. 1490-1360 BC)
* Chapter 11. After the Palaces (ca. 1360-1200 BC)
* Chapter 12. Survival and Memory in LM IIIC (ca. 1200-1100 BC)
* Conclusion. Architecture and Identity
* Appendix. Useful Websites
* Notes
* Glossary
* Works Cited
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Chapter 1. The Land, the People, Identity
* Chapter 2. Architecture and Social Identity in Neolithic Crete (ca.
7000-3000 BC)
* Chapter 3. Local, Regional, and Ethnic Identities in Early
Prepalatial Architecture (ca. 3000-2200 BC)
* Chapter 4. Architectural Experiments and Hierarchical Identity in
Late Prepalatial Architecture (ca. 2200-1900 BC)
* Chapter 5. The First Palaces and the Construction of Power (ca.
1900-1750 BC)
* Chapter 6. The Protopalatial City and Urban Identity (ca. 1900-1750
BC)
* Chapter 7. The Second Palace at Knossos and the Reconstruction of
Minoan Identity (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
* Chapter 8. Comparing the Neopalatial Palaces (ca. 1750-1490 BC)
* Chapter 9. Houses and Towns in the Neopalatial Period (ca. 1750-1490
BC)
* Chapter 10. Buildings, Frescoes, and the Language of Power in the
Final Palatial Period (ca. 1490-1360 BC)
* Chapter 11. After the Palaces (ca. 1360-1200 BC)
* Chapter 12. Survival and Memory in LM IIIC (ca. 1200-1100 BC)
* Conclusion. Architecture and Identity
* Appendix. Useful Websites
* Notes
* Glossary
* Works Cited
* Index