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Building the Bronze Age analyses Early Helladic III, Middle Helladic and Late Helladic I domestic architecture with reference to social organization and social change. This book covers domestic architecture from the southern and central Greek mainland up to southern Thessaly. Site-specific and regional developments are explored. The results are brought together to reconstruct architectural developments during Early Helladic III, Middle Helladic I–II and Middle Helladic III–Late Helladic I. This timeframe enables us to consider how a ‘simple’ society eventually developed into a society that was socially differentiated. Architectural patterns and changes are highlighted and especially related to social and economic circumstances. In addition, the symbolical aspects of some architectural features are also emphasized.

Table of Contents
Introduction ;
Chapter 1 History of research ;
Chapter 2 Theory and Methodology ;
Chapter 3 EH III–LH I domestic architecture on the Greek Mainland ;
Chapter 4 Architectural patterns and developments during EH III, MH and LH I ;
Chapter 5 Discussion ;
5.4 Domestic architecture: the household perspective ;
Chapter 6 Conclusions EH III–LH I architectural and social change ;
Introduction to the catalogues ;
Catalogue A Thessaly ;
Catalogue B Phocis and Phthiotis ;
Catalogue C Boeotia ;
Catalogue D Euboea ;
Catalogue E Attica ;
Catalogue F Corinthia ;
Catalogue G Argolid ;
Catalogue H Laconia ;
Catalogue J Messenia ;
Catalogue K Elis ;
Catalogue L Arcadia ;
Catalogue M Achaia ;
Lerna addendum ;
Bibliography

Building the Bronze Age: Architectural and Social

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      Publisher: Archaeopress
      Publication Date: 27/06/2014
      ISBN13: 9781905739868, 978-1905739868
      ISBN10: 1905739869

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Building the Bronze Age analyses Early Helladic III, Middle Helladic and Late Helladic I domestic architecture with reference to social organization and social change. This book covers domestic architecture from the southern and central Greek mainland up to southern Thessaly. Site-specific and regional developments are explored. The results are brought together to reconstruct architectural developments during Early Helladic III, Middle Helladic I–II and Middle Helladic III–Late Helladic I. This timeframe enables us to consider how a ‘simple’ society eventually developed into a society that was socially differentiated. Architectural patterns and changes are highlighted and especially related to social and economic circumstances. In addition, the symbolical aspects of some architectural features are also emphasized.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction ;
      Chapter 1 History of research ;
      Chapter 2 Theory and Methodology ;
      Chapter 3 EH III–LH I domestic architecture on the Greek Mainland ;
      Chapter 4 Architectural patterns and developments during EH III, MH and LH I ;
      Chapter 5 Discussion ;
      5.4 Domestic architecture: the household perspective ;
      Chapter 6 Conclusions EH III–LH I architectural and social change ;
      Introduction to the catalogues ;
      Catalogue A Thessaly ;
      Catalogue B Phocis and Phthiotis ;
      Catalogue C Boeotia ;
      Catalogue D Euboea ;
      Catalogue E Attica ;
      Catalogue F Corinthia ;
      Catalogue G Argolid ;
      Catalogue H Laconia ;
      Catalogue J Messenia ;
      Catalogue K Elis ;
      Catalogue L Arcadia ;
      Catalogue M Achaia ;
      Lerna addendum ;
      Bibliography

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