ONE WOMAN: THE DAILY LIFE OF A NON‐ELITE WOMAN IN FINAL‐PALATIAL CRETE.

  • Published In: Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2024, v. 43, n. 3. P. 292 1 of 3

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  • Authored By: German, Senta C. 3 of 3

Abstract

Summary: In the tradition of people's history, the following is a hypothetical reconstruction of the life of a textile worker from Final‐palatial Knossos (c.1375–1050 BC). This reconstruction is built upon a broad array of archaeological, philological, ceramic, ethnographic, palaeobotanical and osteological studies. Although hypothetical, this data‐based, multidisciplinary reconstruction is offered as one way to get at lived experience of the non‐elite, and specifically of women, something presently lacking in the field of Aegean Prehistory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 2024/08, Vol. 43, Issue 3, p292
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Military History and Science
  • Publication Date:2024
  • ISSN:0262-5253
  • DOI:10.1111/ojoa.12299
  • Accession Number:178442774
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