The pottery from Early Minoan I-IIB Knossos and its relations with the harbour site of Poros-Katsambas
The pottery groups of EM I-IIB Knossos are discussed and compared to contemporary assemblages in the nearby harbour town of Poros-Katsambas. Evidence for the phasing of EM I is reconsidered, along with stylistic developments within EM IIA. The nature of the Cycladic style pottery found at EM I and E...
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