External Relations of Early Iron Age Crete, 1100-600 B.C. |
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Contents
Foreign Artifacts Found in Crete | 5 |
Transmitting External | 11 |
Analysis of Cretes External Relations in the Early Iron Age | 83 |
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activity Aegean agricultural amphora appear Assyria Attic beads believes Boardman Brock bronze Bronze Age Cave central century coast Coldstream considered context continued Corinth costs Cretan Crete Cyclades Cypriot Cyprus Dark Age DATE developed earlier early East Eastern economic Egypt Egyptian eighth century Euboean evidence excavations exchange export external faience figurine finds foreign frag Geometric gift grave Greece Greek half identified imports income increase indicate influence interpretation Iron Age Italy ivory Knossos Kommos labor land Late later least less material Mediterranean merchant Minoan Mycenaean ninth North notes origin Overseas Artifacts Found particularly percent period Phoenician pieces piracy pirates possibly pottery present probably production question reasonable regions relations relative remains reports represent Rhodes Sakellarakis seventh century ships similar Skon-Jedele SOURCE suggests Syria Table tion Tomb trade vases yield



