The main aims of the research which led to the publication of this book were to place the ceramics from the first major palace period at Knossos, in a 'relative and continuous sequence, based on their immediate archaeological context'. MacGillivray reassesses much of the material assigned by Evans and Mackenzie. Extensive appendices detailing the ceramic types and provenance, with many black and white plates.
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The main aims of the research which led to the publication of this book were to place the ceramics from the first major palace period at Knossos, in a 'relative and continuous sequence, based on their immediate archaeological context'. MacGillivray reassesses much of the material assigned by Evans and Mackenzie. Extensive appendices detailing the ceramic types and provenance, with many black and white plates.
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VG--slight shelf wear, minor chipping to back cover. minor black mark/scuffing to bottom text-block edge. pgs clean & unmarked. Glossy, full illustrated boards w/ printing. 195 pages, 156 pages of plates: illustrations. contents as follows: Re-investigation of archaeological contexts--2. Pottery fabrics, wares and styles--3. Historical implications.