LEADER 04212 am 2200877 n 450 001 9910495830203321 005 20240104030455.0 010 $a2-87558-539-8 035 $a(CKB)3710000001633330 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-pucl-2999 035 $a(PPN)20389264X 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000001633330 100 $a20170703j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $auu||||||m|||| 200 00$aMinoan Archaeology$ePerspectives for the 21st Century$fSarah Cappel, Ute Günkel-Maschek, Diamantis Panagiotopoulos 210 $aLouvain-la-Neuve$cPresses universitaires de Louvain$d2017 215 $a1 online resource (402 p.) 311 $a2-87558-394-8 330 $aMore than 100 years ago Sir Arthur Evans' spade made the first cut into the earth above the now well-known Palace at Knossos. His research at the Kephala hill as well as contemporary fieldwork at further sites on Crete saw the birth of a new discipline: Minoan Archaeology. Since these beginnings in the first decades of the 20th century, the investigation of Bronze Age Crete has experienced fundamental progress. The impressive wealth of new data relating to the sites and material culture of this Bronze Age society and its impact beyond the island's shores, the refinement of its chronology, the constant development of hermeneutical approaches to social, religious or political issues, and new methods and instruments employed for the exploration and conservation of the archaeological remains have shaped the dynamic trajectory of this discipline for more than a century. In March 2011 - exactly 111 years after the beginning of Evans' work at Knossos - a conference on Minoan Archaeology took place at Heidelberg with the aim to outline current trends and prospects of this scientific field, by setting up an open dialogue between renowned scholars and the young generation of researchers. The present volume brings together most of the papers presented during the conference. They are subsumed under six chapters highlighting current key issues in the study of Bronze Age Crete with a pronounced focus on the broad subject of society. 606 $aArchaeology 606 $aart minoen 606 $aarchitecture 606 $aminoens 606 $aâge du bronze 606 $acivilisation minoenne 606 $aBronze Age 606 $aart 606 $acivilisation 615 4$aArchaeology 615 4$aart minoen 615 4$aarchitecture 615 4$aminoens 615 4$aâge du bronze 615 4$acivilisation minoenne 615 4$aBronze Age 615 4$aart 615 4$acivilisation 700 $aAnderson$b Emily S.K$01454364 701 $aApostolaki$b Emmanouela$01454365 701 $aBaldacci$b Giorgia$01454366 701 $aBrogan$b Thomas$01454367 701 $aBuell$b D. Matthew$01454368 701 $aCaloi$b Ilaria$0612676 701 $aCappel$b Sarah$01454369 701 $aChalikias$b Konstantinos$0618576 701 $aChountasi$b Maria$01454370 701 $aDederix$b Sylviane$01314694 701 $aDevolder$b Maud$01283589 701 $aDriessen$b Jan$0488097 701 $aGalanakis$b Yannis$01454371 701 $aGünkel-Maschek$b Ute$01281138 701 $aKaracic$b Steven T$01454372 701 $aKaradimas$b Nektarios$01454373 701 $aKnappett$b Carl$0478194 701 $aMathioudaki$b Iro$01454374 701 $aMina$b Maria$0603568 701 $aMüller$b Kathrin$0454505 701 $aMurphy$b Céline$01454375 701 $aNafplioti$b Argyro$01454376 701 $aPanagiotopoulos$b Diamantis$0803594 701 $aPantou$b Panagiota A$01454377 701 $aPeters$b Mark S$01454378 701 $aRüden$b Constance von$01454379 701 $aSimandiraki-Grimshaw$b Anna$01454380 701 $aSoar$b Katy$01454381 701 $aSofianou$b Chrysa$01454382 701 $aStamos$b Antonia$01454383 701 $aTraunmüller$b Sebastian$01454384 701 $aWarren$b Peter$0396983 701 $aZeman-Wisniewska$b Katarzyna$01454385 801 0$bFR-FrMaCLE 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910495830203321 996 $aMinoan Archaeology$93656884 997 $aUNINA