Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
One of the more controversial topics of Aegean archaeology is the supposed
Mycenaean presence at Knossos in the phase following the LM IB destructions
and preceding the early LM IIIA 2 destruction of the Palace. This interpretation,
very fashionable in the Seventies and the Eighties of the last century, suffered
in particular from the application of socio-anthropological theories on Minoan
archaeology within the last decades1. What was interpreted as a firm proof of
the presence of individuals or even warriors coming from the Mainland (that is
Linear B tablets and new types of tombs and assemblages with weapons)2, was
then read as the result of a more or less complex phenomena of experimentation,
competition and acculturation/hybridization
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Aegean archaeology; burial customs; Knossos tombs; mycenaean; minoan
List of contributors:
Alberti, Lucia
Book title:
Archaeology