Top 10 Crete

Top 10 Crete
Title Top 10 Crete PDF eBook
Author Robin Gauldie
Publisher Penguin
Pages 239
Release 2011-05-02
Genre Travel
ISBN 075668191X

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Whether you are traveling first class or on a limited budget, DK Eyewitness Top 10: Crete will lead you straight to the very best this historic island has to offer. From ancient Minoan ruins to the towering Venetian wall and fortress of Heraklion, all the must-sees are covered in a trouble-free list format. There are accommodation reviews for every budget, from luxury beach resorts to youth hostels across the island. Dozens of Top 10 lists cover traveler highlights from the Top 10 best beaches and Top 10 traditional tavernas to the most charming villages and fascinating monasteries and churches, as well as the Top 10 best hotels in Crete. And to save you time and money, there’s even a list of the Top 10 Things to Avoid. Your guide to the 10 best of everything in Crete.

Top 10 Crete

Top 10 Crete
Title Top 10 Crete PDF eBook
Author Robin Mikula
Publisher Penguin
Pages 144
Release 2009-03-02
Genre Travel
ISBN 0756650100

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A highly illustrated guide to Crete in the DK Eyewitness Top 10 Travel series

Cultural Identity in Minoan Crete

Cultural Identity in Minoan Crete
Title Cultural Identity in Minoan Crete PDF eBook
Author Ellen Adams
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 365
Release 2017-09-07
Genre History
ISBN 110719752X

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A comprehensive account of the Palaces, control networks and spatial dynamics of Neopalatial Crete, the floruit of the Minoan civilization.

Interpreting the Seventh Century BC

Interpreting the Seventh Century BC
Title Interpreting the Seventh Century BC PDF eBook
Author Xenia Charalambidou
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 470
Release 2017-08-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1784915734

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This book has its origin in a conference held at the British School at Athens in 2011 which aimed to explore the range of new archaeological information now available for the seventh century in Greek lands.

Archaeology of Spiritualities

Archaeology of Spiritualities
Title Archaeology of Spiritualities PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Rountree
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 281
Release 2012-05-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1461433541

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Archaeology of Spiritualties provides a fresh exploration of the interface between archaeology and religion/spirituality. Archaeological approaches to the study of religion have typically and often unconsciously, drawn on western paradigms, especially Judaeo-Christian (mono) theistic frameworks and academic rationalisations. Archaeologists have rarely reflected on how these approaches have framed and constrained their choices of methodologies, research questions, hypotheses, definitions, interpretations and analyses and have neglected an important dimension of religion: the human experience of the numinous - the power, presence or experience of the supernatural. Within the religions of many of the world’s peoples, sacred experiences – particularly in relation to sacred landscapes and beings connected with those landscapes – are often given greater emphasis, while doctrine and beliefs are relatively less important. Archaeology of Spiritualities asks how such experiences might be discerned in the archaeological record; how do we recognize and investigate ‘other’ forms of religious or spiritual experience in the remains of the past?. The volume opens up a space to explore critically and reflexively the encounter between archaeology and diverse cultural expressions of spirituality. It showcases experiential and experimental methodologies in this area of the discipline, an unconventional approach within the archaeology of religion. Thus Archaeology of Spiritualities offers a unique, timely and innovative contribution, one that is also challenging and stimulating. It is a great resource to archaeologists, historians, religious scholars and others interested in cultural and religious heritage.

Cretan Offerings

Cretan Offerings
Title Cretan Offerings PDF eBook
Author Olga Krzyszkowska
Publisher British School of Athens
Pages 400
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9780904887624

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In recognition of the outstanding contribution made by Peter Warren to Aegean archaeology - and in particular to Cretan studies - this volume presents a collection of 36 papers reflecting his wide-ranging research interests. Among the topics addressed are material culture and iconography, including frescoes, pottery, seals and stone vases; chronology, inter-site relationships, overseas connections and religion; Knossos and the legacy of Sir Arthur Evans; and the natural world, Minoan and modern. While some papers present unpublished material for the first time, others reflect on broader themes, offering important new insights into perennial problems of Minoan archaeology. Thus, as a whole, the volume serves as an important overview of current research into Bronze Age Crete and its wider relations, both spatially and temporally.

Kleronomia

Kleronomia
Title Kleronomia PDF eBook
Author Jerolyn E. Morrison
Publisher INSTAP Academic Press
Pages 361
Release 2022-12-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1623034337

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The 27 papers in this volume harken to the themes that Jeffrey Soles has influenced during his illustrious career in Aegean Bronze Age archaeology: ancestry, burial customs, religion, trade, jewelry, the development of the Minoan settlement of Mochlos in eastern Crete, and the rise and fall of the Minoan civilization.