'Creto-Cypriot’ and ‘Cypro-Phoenician’ complexities in the archaeology of interaction between Crete and Cyprus

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Authors
Publication date 2012
Host editors
  • M. Iacovou
Book title Cyprus and the Aegean in the Early Iron Age: the legacy of Nicolas Coldstream: [proceedings of an archaeological workshop held in memory of Professor J.N. Coldstream (1927-2008), Monday, 13 December 2010, Archaeological Research Unit, University of Cyprus]
ISBN
  • 9789963429417
Event Cyprus and the Aegean in the Early Iron Age: the legacy of Nicolas Coldstream: archaeological workshop
Pages (from-to) 155-181
Publisher Nicosia: Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw)
Abstract
This paper engages with many of the complexities involved in drawing socio-economic inferences on the basis of the dissemination of ceramic style. Discussion is centered on the importation and imitation of Cypriot pottery in Crete of the Early Iron Age. Nicolas Coldstream’s meticulous discussion of this pottery is revisited and qualified in the light of recent work on the archaeology of Crete and new approaches to stylistic dissemination. Emphasis is placed on the terms used to designate the imitations of Cypriot pottery produced in Crete and the criteria for distinguishing between Cypriot imports and Cretan imitations. I further review the distribution of the two classes within Crete, establish major centres of production and assess the modes of interaction through which the Cretan copies came to be produced.
Document type Conference contribution
Note Publ. has incorrect ISBN 978-9963-42-879-3.
Language English
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