JOURNAL ARTICLE
A NEW LOOK AT THE LATE MINOAN I(B) ADMINISTRATIVE HORIZON.
Published In: Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici, 2024, n. 10. P. 191 1 of 3
Database: Humanities Source Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Schoep, Ilse 3 of 3
Abstract
The LM IB destruction horizon on Crete is (still) widely accepted as one of the best documented events in the Cretan Bronze Age, marking the end of a “Minoan†era and the beginning of a new “Mycenaean†era. The administrative documents from the LM IB destructions at Archanes, Hagia Triada, Khania, Gournia, Myrtos Pyrgos, Petras, Zakro, Palaikastro, Sklavokambos, and Tylissos are considered to form a synchronous administrative horizon, a window on Linear A, Neopalatial administration on the eve of the LM IB destructions. The validity of this LM IB administrative horizon has not been questioned up to this point. In this paper, we will attempt to show that the former conceals more chronological variation than previously assumed by critically re-evaluating the LM I(B) deposits with administrative documents. The methodology used combines advances in dating LM I and in particular LM IB pottery, a different approach to dating the documents based on the taphonomy and chronological range of the deposits, and the use of cross-site ring impressions, amongst others the “charioteer ring†attested at Akrotiri and on Crete, as an indicator of contemporaneity. By combining these different strands of evidence, we will propose that the LM I(B) administrative horizon contains several chronological clusters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici. 2024/01, Issue 10, p191
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Literature and Writing
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:11266651
- Accession Number:188527841
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