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Ever since their first discovery, more than a century ago, the Minoan Palaces have dominated scholarship on the Cretan Bronze Age. Opinion long held that their first appearance, seemingly at the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age, marked a pivotal transformation point, during which the simple, egali...
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Language: | English |
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Oxford, U.K ; Oakville, Conn
: Oxbow Books
, ©2012
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