1995
DOI: 10.1017/s0068245400016270
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Praisos III: a report on the architectural survey undertaken in 1992

Abstract: This is a report of an architectural survey of the site of Praisos in E. Crete, undertaken in 1992. A plan of ancient and modern features was produced, which included remains surviving above ground such as ancient walls, rockcuttings, cut blocks, and spolia, together with more detailed plans of features and concentrations of features. This documentation has been supplemented with photographs, elevation drawings, and descriptions of selected features, especially rock-cuttings. Rock-cut features, common on many … Show more

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“…7, 8, 20 and 21 were actually found well outside the vicinity of Praisos. Another was found in 1992 (Whitley et al 1995, 427 pl. 51 d ).…”
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“…7, 8, 20 and 21 were actually found well outside the vicinity of Praisos. Another was found in 1992 (Whitley et al 1995, 427 pl. 51 d ).…”
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“… 6 Whitley et al 1995, 406–7 discusses previous research before 1992; see also Perlman 2004, 1183–4 (no. 984 ).…”
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“…Moreover, it was precisely during this period that the state entities that dominated the political landscape of the island during the second half of the first millennium BC seem to have had their formative years. New studies being conducted at such sites as Afrati and Kato Syme (Erickson 2002), Eleutherna (Erickson 2004;Stampolidis 1990Stampolidis , 2002, Itanos (Apostolakou et al 2004(Apostolakou et al -2005Duplouy 2009;Greco et al 2003), Kommos (Shaw 2000), Praisos (Whitley 2006;Whitley et al 1995;Whitley et al 1999), and Vrokastro (Hayden 2oo4a, 2004b), however, have begun to shed some much-needed light on this so-called Dark Age and, as a result, challenge more traditional views of stagnation on the island. Of particular importance in this regard is the site of Azoria, where recent excavations have produced a wealth of evidence suggesting that the seventh and sixth centuries BC was a period of active sociopolitical development.…”
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“…Erickson 2009 Βλ. Whitley 1992, 1995, 2002. Whitley et alii 1995 Υποθετικά, συμφωνώντας με τον Whitley (2006, σσ.…”
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