Book contents
- The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age
- The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Introduction
- Part I Aegean Neolithic Art
- Part II The Art of the Aegean Early Bronze Age
- Part III Aegean Art in the Cretan First Palace Period
- Part IV Aegean Art in the Second Palace Period
- Part V Aegean Art in the Cretan Second Palace Period
- Part VI Aegean Art in the Final Palatial Period of Knossos
- Chapter 33 Artworks in Context
- Chapter 34 Architecture
- Chapter 35 The Frescoes
- Chapter 36 Metalwork, Jewellery, and Various Ornaments
- Chapter 37 Creto-Mycenaean Glyptic in LM II/LH IIB–IIIA1
- Chapter 38 Other Relief Arts
- Chapter 39 Artworks in the Round
- Chapter 40 LM II/LH IIB–IIIA1 Pottery
- Part VII Aegean Art of the Mainland Mycenaean Palatial Period
- Part VIII Aegean Art at the End of the Bronze Age
- Afterword Aegean Art Through Forgers’ Eyes
- References
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Chapter 34 - Architecture
from Part VI - Aegean Art in the Final Palatial Period of Knossos
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 May 2022
- The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age
- The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Introduction
- Part I Aegean Neolithic Art
- Part II The Art of the Aegean Early Bronze Age
- Part III Aegean Art in the Cretan First Palace Period
- Part IV Aegean Art in the Second Palace Period
- Part V Aegean Art in the Cretan Second Palace Period
- Part VI Aegean Art in the Final Palatial Period of Knossos
- Chapter 33 Artworks in Context
- Chapter 34 Architecture
- Chapter 35 The Frescoes
- Chapter 36 Metalwork, Jewellery, and Various Ornaments
- Chapter 37 Creto-Mycenaean Glyptic in LM II/LH IIB–IIIA1
- Chapter 38 Other Relief Arts
- Chapter 39 Artworks in the Round
- Chapter 40 LM II/LH IIB–IIIA1 Pottery
- Part VII Aegean Art of the Mainland Mycenaean Palatial Period
- Part VIII Aegean Art at the End of the Bronze Age
- Afterword Aegean Art Through Forgers’ Eyes
- References
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Summary
>The reconstruction of minoan sites destroyed c.1450 bc does not always happen immediately and often is limited to a reuse of earlier walls, with partial refurbishment. This is the case at Malia, where House Epsilon, a large Neopalatial residence to the south of the palace, is reoccupied in Late Minoan (LM) II without major modifications (A. Farnoux, in Driessen and Farnoux 1997, 135–47). It is only towards the beginning of LM IIIA2, after 1370 bc, that new architectural programmes are started, in particular at Haghia Triada.
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- The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze AgeA History, pp. 334 - 344Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022