A reconsideration of the northeastern building at Pylos: evidence for a Mycenaean redistributive center
<p>The Northeastern Building at the Mycenaean palace of Pylost has long been interpreted as a workshop. The present study argues that this was not the building's function. Using both the archaeological and Linear B data, it is argued that the building was instead a "clearinghouse&quo...
Main Author: | Bendall, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Archaeological Institute of America
2003
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