Identity and society within ‘landscapes of memory’: Iron Age cult at Bronze Age ruins (1000-700 BC)
<p>In the aftermath of the Late Bronze Age ‘Collapse’ many Mycenaean and Minoan sites were left destroyed, abandoned, or diminished. In the Early Iron Age the vestiges of the Bronze Age at these sites formed ‘landscapes of memory’ in which communities engaged with the past through practices su...
Main Author: | Adamson, C |
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Other Authors: | Lemos, I |
Format: | Thesis |
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2018
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