CLASS254 Lecture 8: Class 5

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No: should they then be displayed as such in museums? (holes drilled through feet, highly desired by collectors: the keros hoard (neer page 24) Looting (neer page 24: marble figurines are desired collectors items, (the goulandris museum in. In short: goodies: coins, seal stones, bronze reliefs, why, economic value, greek heritage is glorious global heritage, against, greece itself. It appropriates its past as a national past : the bottom line: it is extremely destructive. Crete: location large minoan palaces: knossos, mallia, phaistos, aghia triada, kydonia, zakros, these palaces developed from ca 2000 bce (mmi) onward. Cretan chronology in the middle and late bronze age: protopalatial period, first palaces built, destroyed around 1700 bce (date is disputed, neopalatial period, second palaces built destroyed around 1500 bce, except knossos. Knossos suffered an earthquake around 1550 bce: postpalatial period, palaces abandoned, apart from knossos which became inhabited by. Knossos, crete: the palace in the late minoan (neopalatial) period.

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