Phylakopi (Greek: Φυλακωπή), located at the northern coast of the island of Milos, is one of the most important Bronze Age settlements in the Aegean and especially in the Cyclades. The importance of Phylakopi is in its continuity throughout the Bronze Age (i.e. from mid-3rd millennium BC until the 12th century BC) and because of this, it is the type-site for the investigation of several chronological periods of the Aegean Bronze Age.[1]
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Phylakopi (Greek: Φυλακωπή), located at the northern coast of the island of Milos, is one of the most important Bronze Age settlements in the Aegean and...
preferred material for the manufacture of weapons. The first settlement at Phylakopi (Greek Φυλακωπή) arose in the Bronze Age, flourishing as the extraction...
The Phylakopi I culture (Greek: Φυλακωπή, [filakoˈpi]) refers to a "cultural" dating system used for the Cycladic culture that flourished during the early...
speared from small boats (Rutter). Excavated sites include Chalandriani, Phylakopi, Skarkos, Saliagos and Kephala (on Kea) with signs of copperworking, Each...
domestic cult may be supposed. Some shrines have been located, as at Phylakopi on Melos, where a considerable number of statuettes discovered there were...
boats (Rutter).[citation needed] Excavated sites include Chalandriani, Phylakopi, Skarkos, Saliagos, Amorgos, Naxos and Kephala (on Kea), which showed...
they realised that Phylakopi was not going to yield that information. The evidence pointed toward Crete. Evans and Hogarth left Phylakopi, while MacKenzie...
from the island of Naxos, Greece, (2700–2200 BC) Two pottery kernos from Phylakopi in Melos, Greece (2300–2000 BC) Material from the Palace of Knossos including...
from Phylakopi, Phylakopi I culture, ca 2200-2000 BC Pottery from Phylakopi, Phylakopi I-II culture, 20th century BC Pottery from Phylakopi, Phylakopi I-II...
others have been found at Tiryns and in the East and West Shrines at Phylakopi on the island of Melos. The painting of the Mycenaean age was much influenced...
time at Southampton he directed excavations at Quanterness in Orkney and Phylakopi on the island of Milos, Greece. In 1973, Renfrew published Before Civilisation:...
constructed in Athens. 1380 – 1120 BC: a Mycenaean sanctuary is built in Phylakopi. c. 1370 BC: the Hagia Triada Sarcophagus is created in Crete. c. 1350...
Evans on Crete. Phylakopi was first founded on bedrock. The initial city was overlain by a second, and that by a third, hence Phylakopi I, II, III. The...
Paroikia on Paros and Phylakopi (II) on Milos. The absence of a real break (despite a stratum of ruins) between Phylakopi I and Phylakopi II suggests that...
1985) 95-118. M. Benzi, “Minoan Genius on a LH III Pictorial Sherd from Phylakopi, Melos? Some Remarks on Religious and Ceremonial Scenes on Mycenaean Pictorial...
the ‘Anatolian Trade Network’. Grotta-Pelos culture Keros-Syros culture Phylakopi I culture History of the Cyclades Cycladic art The Chronology and Terminology...
See: Wall Paintings of Thera Flying Fish Fresco or Panel Phylakopi Cycladic / Minoan Phylakopi III, 1600–1400 LC I, LM IA Athens Two rows of flying fish...
carry out an illegal excavation in the southwest part of the site of Phylakopi, searching for obsidian tools. The excavation was halted by the authorities...
no detrimental impact on a unique landscape. History of the Cyclades Phylakopi Poliochne Cycladic art Eric H. Cline (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the...
(Chios), Perachora (Corinthia), Mycenae (Argolid), Sparta (Laconia), Phylakopi (Melos), Keros (Cyclades), as well as in Crete at Knossos, Karphi, Praisos...
through the poems of Homer. In 1911, she participated in excavations at Phylakopi on Melos. Dorothy Lamb, Lillian Tenant and Lorimer were the first women...
behalf of the Acropolis Museum. In 1911 she participated in excavations at Phylakopi on Melos. Lamb, Lillian Tennant and Hilda Lorimer were the first women...
Arthur Evans and Duncan Mackenzie, he worked very hard at archaeology in Phylakopi and Crete. John Pendlebury, Curator of the museum at Knossos, gave his...
S2CID 131361650. Mertens, Joan R. (1979). "Later Cycladic Art: Thera and Phylakopi". In von Bothmer, Dietrich (ed.). Greek Art of the Aegean Islands. New...