Vol. 25 / No. 3
By: Barbara J. Hayden
Work Continues at Vrokastro 1910-12, 1979-82: A New Plan and Description of the Early Iron Age Settlement
Richard Seager originally identified the early Iron Age settlement of Vrokastro, on a limestone spur (Fig. 1) just south of […]
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By: Barbara J. Hayden
Late Bronze Age Tylissos: House Plans and Cult Center
Introduction The best-known period of Cretan prehistory is the Minoan Neopalatial or Late Minoan (LM) I period, encompassing approximately one […]
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By: Barbara J. Hayden and Jennifer A. Moody
The Vrokastro Survey Project: Providing a Context for an Early Iron Age Site
Of the most dramatic coastlines in Europe is located along the northern shores of eastern Crete, where sea-weathered rock formations, […]
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By: Barbara J. Hayden, Jennifer A. Moody and Polymnia Muhly
Introduction – Winter 1990
Generations of historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, and scientists have chosen Crete as the focus of their research. A combination of factors […]
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By: Barbara J. Hayden, Yannis Bassiakos, Thanasis Kalpaxis, Apostolos Sarris and Metaxia Tsipopoulou
Priniatikos Pyrgos: A Primary Harbor Settlement and Emporium in Eastern Crete
Priniatikos Pyrgos, a coastal settlement in eastern Crete, sits upon a limestone promontory in the center of a broad beach. […]
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