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Fig. 2.1. Plan of the LM IIIB1 settlement in the Agia Aikaterini Square in Khania (Hallager & Hallager 2011: fig. 1) 39
Fig. 2.2. Plan of the LM IIIB2 settlement in the Agia Aikaterini Square in Khania (Hallager & Hallager 2003: fig.1) 40
Fig. 2.3. LM IIIB1 kylix, footed cup and bowl (drawings by the author) 41
Fig. 2.4. LM IIIB1 spouted cup and globular cup (drawings by the author) 41
Fig. 2.5. LM IIIB1 small globular and squat stirrup jars and stirrup jar imitating FS 182 (drawings by the author; photograph after Andreadaki-Vlasaki 1997: fig. 10) 42
Fig. 2.6. LM IIIB1 cylinder-necked jug, collared jug, beak-spouted jug, funnel-necked jug, ewer and juglet (drawings by the author) 43
Fig. 2.7. LM IIIB1 wide-mouthed jar, tankard and handleless goblet (drawings by the author) 43
Fig. 2.8. LM IIIB1 cup, footed cup, krater and amphoroid krater (drawings by the author) 44
Fig. 2.9. LM IIIB1 conical rhyton, wide-mouthed rhyton (funnel) and ladle (drawings by the author) 44
Fig. 2.10. LM IIIB2 banded cups (Hallager & Hallager 2003: pl. 47) 45
Fig. 2.11. LM IIIB2 double-rim-band bowls (Hallager & Hallager 2003: pl. 51) 45
Fig. 2.12. LM IIIB2 carinated cups (drawings by the author) 46
Fig. 2.13. Distribution of vases made in the Kydonian workshop (Hallager & Hallager 2011: fig 97). 2. Nopigeia; 3. Deliana; 4. Theriso; 5. Mameloukou; 6. Koumarospilio; 7. Kalami; 8. Kokkino Khorio; 9. Stylos; 10. Asprosykia; 11. Mastampas/Rethymnon; 12. Armenoi; 13. Maroulas; 14. Pigi; 15. Khamalevri; 16. Voliones; 17. Apodoulou (Aigidomantra. Frangou tou louri); 18. Sata; 19. Klima Pyrgiotissas; 20. Kalochorafitis; 21. Haghia Triada; 22. Kommos; 23. Gazi; 24. Tylissos; 25. Knossos; 26. Kyparissi; Metochion Kalou; 27. Dhamania; 28. Gournes; 29. Kastelli; 30. Keratokambou; 31. Malia; 32. Sissi; 33. Milatos; 34. Kritsa; 35. Gra Lygia; 36. Episkopi; 37. Gournia; 38. Pachyammos; 39. Mochlos; 40. Sitia; 41. Petras; 42. Palaikastro 47
Fig. 2.14. Khania, Odos Palama tomb 8 (Hallager & McGeorge 1992: fig. 11) 48
Fig. 2.15. Khania, Odos Palama tomb 8. Drawings of the motifs on the two best preserved silver signet rings (CMS V, Suppl. IA, nos 111-112) 49
Fig. 3.1. General plan of Knossos showing location of sites referred to in text (courtesy of T. Whitelaw) 54
Fig. 3.2. Ground plan of LP and MUM showing area of MUM occupied in LM III and location of LPN trenches 55
Tab. 3.1. Knossos sequence (Momigliano 2007: 7, Table 0.2) with the contribution of LPN Contexts highlighted in bold 55
Fig. 3.3. LPN in Phase 4 (LM IIIA1-LM IIIB early) 58
Fig. 3.4. Context 4.13.1 in situ (E. Hatzaki) 58
Tab. 3.2. LPN stratified sequence of Contexts and associated ceramic dates 59
Fig. 3.5. LPN in Phase 5 (LM IIIB late-LM IIIC early) 60
Fig. 3.6. LM IIIA1/2: a selection of pottery from LPN Context 4.2.1 61
Fig. 3.7. LM IIIA2: a selection of pottery from LPN Context 4.4.1 62
Fig. 3.8. LM IIIB early decorated: a selection of pottery from LPN Context 4.7.2 63
Fig. 3.9. LM IIIB early plain: a selection of pottery from LPN Context 4.13.1 64
Fig. 3.10. LM IIIB late: a selection of pottery from LPN Context 5.4.3 65
Fig. 3.11. LM IIIB late: a selection of pottery from LPN Context 5.6.4 66
Tab. 3.3. Most common LM III Knossian coarse wares and their chronological attributions 67
Tab. 3.4. LM IIIB2 Khania and LM IIIB late Knossos most common pottery shapes and decorative motifs 71
Fig. 4.1. The Aposelemis Gorge, view from the south (© Google Earth) 79
Fig. 4.2. Manolis Blavakis, who showed us the site, by the Aposelemis riverbed (S. Amanakis) 80
Fig. 4.3. The Aposelemis Gorge. The site of Kalamafka, view from north-west (M. Spyridakis) 80
Fig. 4.4. The Aposelemis Gorge. The site of Kalamafka, view from south-west (M. Spyridakis) 81
Fig. 4.5. The Aposelemis Gorge. The site of Kalamafka, close-up view from west (M. Spyridakis) 81
Fig. 4.6. Photogrammetric 3D modeling of the site (M. Spyridakis) 82
Fig. 4.7. The entrance, view from above (excavation archive) 82
Fig. 4.8. Level A, from above, south, after the excavation (excavation archive) 83
Fig. 4.9. Level B, view from south (excavation archive) 83
Fig. 4.10. Level B. The hearth. Note the pebbles (excavation archive) 84
Fig. 4.11. Excavating levels C and D (excavation archive) 84
Fig. 4.12. Level D. The hearth. Detail (excavation archive) 85
Fig. 4.13. Cups. a. Kalamafka, Level D, stratum 1; b. Kalamafka, Level B, surface stratum, c. Knossos, Makritikhos, LM IIIB Early (after Hatzaki 2007: fig. 6.26); d. Knossos, Little Palace, LM IIIB-C (after Hatzaki 2005: fig. 4.22; not to scale) 86
Fig. 4.14. Deep bowls, a. Kalamafka, Level B, area east of wall 1; b. Kalamafka, Level B, south of wall
2; c. Kalamafka Level B, area west of wall 1; d. Knossos, Makritikhos (after Hatzaki 2007: fig. 6.35; not to scale)
87
Fig. 4.15. Shallow bowls, a-b. Kalamafka, Level D; c. Mycenae (after Tzedakis & Martlew 1999: 133, n° 116; not to scale) 87
Fig. 4.16. Bowls with pulled out spout, a-b. Kalamafka, Level D; c. Mochlos (after Smith 2010: fig. 13) 88
Fig. 4.17. Conical cups. a-b. Kalamafka, Level B 89
Fig. 4.18. Champagne cups. a. Kalamafka, Level D; b-c. Kalamafka, Level B; d. Knossos, Stratigraphical Museum Extension Site (after Warren 1997: fig. 34: P1664); e. Gouves (after Vallianou 1997: pl. CXL); f. Knossos, Unexplored Mansion (after Popham 1984: pl. 180: 5) 89
Fig. 4.19. Plain kylikes. Kalamafka. a-c. level D, d. level B 90
Fig. 4.20. Monochrome kylix and digital reconstruction. Kalamafka, Level D 90
Fig. 4.21. Decorated Kylikes. Kalamafka. a. Level B; b. Level D 91
Fig. 4.22. Jugs. Kalamafka. a, d. Level D; b-c. Level B 91
Fig. 4.23. Amphoroid kraters. a. Kalamafka, Level D; b. Kalamafka, Level B; c. Milatos (after Kanta 1980: pl. 52: 1-3) 93
Fig. 4.24. Large stirrup jars. Kalamafka, Level D 94
Fig. 4.25. Small fine stirrup jars. Kalamafka, Level B 95
Fig. 4.26. Pyxides. Kalamafka. Level B 95
Fig. 4.27. Cooking pots. Kalamafka. a, d. Level D; b-c. Level B 96
Fig. 4.28. Kalamafka, pithoid jars 97
Fig. 4.29. Kalamafka, pithoi and pithoid jars 98
Fig. 4.30. Map of North-Central Crete with the sites mentioned 99
Fig. 5.1. Plan of the excavated area (S. Sfakianakis, E. Alexakis, P. Stefanakis and D. Chatzi-Vallianou) 104
Fig. 5.2. a. Plan of Kilns I and VI; b. sections N-S (a-a) and W-E (b-b) of Kiln I (E. Alexaki) 106
Fig. 5.3. Kiln I during and after excavation (D. Chatzi-Vallianou) 106
Fig. 5.4. Pottery from Kiln I. Decorated cups and deep bowls (M.-J. Schumacher) 108
Fig. 5.5. Pottery from Kiln I. Decorated cups, bowls, kylikes, stirrup jars, conical rhyta (M.-J. Schumacher) 109
Fig. 5.6. Cup/kilyx P10.1 from Kiln I (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: M.-J. Schumacher) 110
Fig. 5.7. Rhyton A278 from Kiln I (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: M.-J. Schumacher) 111
Fig. 5.8. Pottery from Kiln I. Decorated closed vessels (M.-J. Schumacher) 112
Fig. 5.9. Squat stirrup jar P15.37 from Kiln I (M.-J. Schumacher) 113
Fig. 5.10. Cup A262/85 from Kiln I (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: K. Astrinakis) 113
Fig. 5.11. Conical cup A274 from Kiln I (A. Vallianos) 114
Fig. 5.12. Deep bowl/cup A257/85 from Kiln I (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: K. Astrinakis) 114
Fig. 5.13. Champagne cup A252/85 from Kiln I (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: D. Kontopodi) 115
Fig. 5.14. Champagne cup P12.4 from Kiln 1 (M.-J. Schumacher) 115
Fig. 5.15. Champagne cups from different Gouves buildings (D. Kontopodi, M-J. Schumacher, T. Papadogonas) 116
Fig. 5.16. Deep bowl A95/91 from around Kiln I (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: D. Kontopodi) 117
Fig. 5.17. Monochrome bowl or cup A51, west of Kiln IX (D. Kontopodi) 117
Fig. 5.18. Monochrome cups A86 (north of Complex B) and A99 (Room C3. XXIIIa-d) (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: D. Kontopodi) 118
Fig. 5.19. Misshapen grey badly-fired sherd Pl4.1 found inside Kiln I (A. Vallianos) 118
Fig. 5.20. Monochrome cup A157/92 from Kiln IV (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: M.-J. Schumacher) 118
Fig. 5.21. Cup A67 from Room A. III (D. Kontopodi) 119
Fig. 5.22. Cup A76 from Potter’s Workshop A. XI (D. Kontopodi) 120
Fig. 5.23. Cup A80 from Potter’s Workshop A. XI (A. Vallianos) 120
Fig. 5.24. Cup A222/94 from Room C3. XXXVII (D. Kontopodi) 120
Fig. 5.25. Plan of Building C3 with Room XVII (Grid Square M/18) (S. Sfakianaki, P. Stefanaki) 121
Fig. 5.26. Building C3, Rooms XXXII, XVII, XIVa, N-S Section (S. Sfakianaki, P. Stefanaki) 121
Fig. 5.27. Building C3, Rooms XXXIX, XXVIII, XVII, E-W Section (S. Sfakianaki, P. Stefanaki) 122
Fig. 5.28. Snake tube A143 from Room C3. XVII (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: M.-J. Schumacher) 123
Fig. 5.29. Stirrup jar A144 from Room C3. XVII (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: D. Kontopodi) 124
Fig. 5.30. Stirrup jar A150 from Room C3. XVII (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: M.-J. Schumacher) 125
Fig. 5.31. Sherds of stirrup jar P337+355+392 from Kiln IV (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: M.-J. Schumacher) 126
Fig. 5.32. Bowl or skyphoid krater A146 from Room C3. XVII (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: M.-J. Schumacher) 127
Fig. 5.33. Kylikes A265, A266 and A268 from Room C3. XVII (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: D. Kontopodi) 128
Fig. 5.34. Kylix A267 from Room C3. XVII (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: D. Kontopodi) 130
Fig. 5.35. Jug P378b.4 from Room C3. XVII (M.-J. Schumacher) 131
Fig. 5.36. Sherd of large basin P378a.2 from Room C3. XVII (M.-J. Schumacher) 131
Fig. 5.37. a-b Sherds of rhyta P378b and P378b.3 from Room C3. XVII (M.-J. Schumacher) 131
Fig. 5.38. Clay small figurine of a bull’s head P378b.5 from Room C3. XVII (A. Vallianos) 132
Fig. 5.39. Room C3. XVII during the excavation, after the removal of layer 2d (= GR 378). Views of the south-east corner and south side (respectively from north and east) with champagne cup A149 and the rectangular stone (D. Chatzi-Vallianou) 132
Fig. 5.40. Champagne cup A149 from Room C3. XVII (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: M.-J. Schumacher) 133
Fig. 5.41. Room C3. XVII during the excavation and the removal of layer 4a-b. View of the south side and south-east corner with stirrup jar A150, pyxis A151 and amphoriskos A152 (D. Chatzi-Vallianou) 133
Fig. 5.42. Pyxis A151 from Room C3. XVII (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: D. Kontopodi) 134
Fig. 5.43. Amphoriskos A152 from Room C3. XVII (drawing: D. Kontopodi) 134
Fig. 5.44. Pithos A154 from Room C3. XVII (M.-J. Schumacher) 135
Fig. 5.45. Kylix P424b1.1 from Room C3. XVII (M.-J. Schumacher) 135
Fig. 5.46. Decorated closed vessel P424b.3 from Room C3. XVII (M.-J. Schumacher) 135
Fig. 5.47. Bones and a piece of pumice from Room C3. XVII, layers 5 and 6 (A. Vallianos) 136
Fig. 5.48. Decorated sherds P444 and P446a from Room C3. XV11, layer 6a (M.-J. Schumacher) 137
Fig. 5.49. Decorated cups P446d, P446f, P446g, P446h from Room C3. XV11, layer 6b (M.-J. Schumacher) 137
Fig. 5.50. Small goblet/kylix P447 from Room C3. XVII, layer 6b (M.-J. Schumacher) 137
Fig. 5.51. Large basin P430c from Room C3. XVII, layer 6b (M.-J. Schumacher) 137
Fig. 5.52. Beaked or spouted jug P445 from Room C3. XV11, layer 6b (M.-J. Schumacher) 138
Fig. 5.53. Sherd of bowl or cup P448 from Room C3. XVII, layer 7a (photo: A. Vallianos; drawing: M.– J. Schumacher) 138
Fig. 5.54. Sherd of plain kylix P439b. 1 from Room C3. XVII, layer 7a (M.-J. Schumacher) 138
Fig. 5.55. The west part of Room C3. XVII at the end of the excavation (1993) (D. Chatzi-Vallianou) 139
Fig. 5.56. Complex B. The area north of Megaron (Rooms 1-III) during the excavation and removal of a mass of pumice (D. Chatzi-Vallianou) 140
Fig. 5.57. Complex A. Potter’s Workshop A. XI. a. During the excavation and removal of a mass of pumice; b. Vases A78 and A79 in situ covered by pumice (D. Chatzi-Vallianou) 141
Fig. 5.58. Complex C. Room XXIII during the excavation, with vases A98, A99, A100 in situ and the pebbles layer (D. Chatzi-Vallianou) 141
Fig. 5.59. a. Complex C. Amphoriskos A98 from Room C3. XXIII (A. Vallianos) b. Complex A. Amphoriskos A21 from Room A. VI (D. Kontopodi) 142
Fig. 5.60. Complex C. Mug-rhyton A182 from Room C2. XXVII (A. Vallianos) 143
Fig. 5.61. Complex A. krater A63 from Workshop A. XI (A. Vallianos) 143
Fig. 5.62. Complex B. Cup A85 from the area (H 11/12) north of the Megaron (Rooms I-III) (D. Kontopodi) 143
Fig. 5.63. Complex A. Cup A220 from Room A. VI (D. Chatzi-Vallianou) 143
Fig. 5.64. Graphic Reconstruction of the Potter’s Workshop A. XI (D. Chatzi-Vallianou, A. Katsarakis) 145
Fig. 5.65. Workshop A. XI. The potter’s cylindrical implement A79 (K. Astrinaki) 146
Fig. 5.66. Graphic reconstructions of the decoration of a stirrup jar (D. Chatzi-Vallianou, A. Katsarakis) 146
Fig. 5.67. Graphic reconstruction of the decoration of a conical rhyton (D. Chatzi-Vallianou, A. Katsarakis) 147
Fig. 6.1. Map of the Pediada geographical unit, illustrating all 270 LM III sites located through the Pediada Survey Project (by N. Panagiotakis and A. Sarris) 154
Fig. 6.2. Map of the Pediada geographical unit, illustrating the 46 LM IIIB sites with diagnostic pottery (by N. Panagiotakis and A. Sarris) 155
Fig. 6.3. LM IIIB sherds from Chani, near Gouves (K. Paschalidis) 156
Fig. 6.4. LM IIIA2/B champagne cup stems from Petras, near Gouves (K. Paschalidis) 156
Fig. 6.5. Pithos sherds of LM III date and an LM IIIB closed vessel fragment, from Vagia Monastirika, near Kainourgio Chorio (K. Paschalidis) 157
Fig. 6.6. Two basins sherds from Haghios Ioannis Petzetis. near Kainourgio Chorio (K. Paschalidis) 157
Fig. 6.7. Kylix and deep bowl/cup sherds from Trochaloi, near Voritsi (K. Paschalidis) 158
Fig. 6.8. LM IIIB sherds from Kefala, near Charasso (K. Paschalidis) 158
Fig. 6.9. LM IIIA2-B sherds from Ai Lias, near Episkopi (K. Paschalidis) 158
Fig. 6.10. LM IIIB sherds from Patrona, near Episkopi (K. Paschalidis) 159
Fig. 6.11. LM IIIB sherd of a deep bowl or cup from Chorafaki/Koukogianni cave, near Lagou (K. Paschalidis) 159
Fig. 6.12. LM IIIB sherds of champagne cups from Kambaneli Armi, near Lagou (K. Paschalidis) 160
Fig. 6.13. LM IIIB deep bowl, from Kambaneli Armi, near Lagou (photo: K. Paschalidis; drawing: D. Faulmann) 160
Fig. 6.14. LM IIIB deep bowl, from Kambaneli Armi, near Lagou (photo: K. Paschalidis; drawing: D. Faulmann) 160
Fig. 6.15. LM IIIB pottery fragments from Archontiko Sohoro, near Askoi (K. Paschalidis) 161
Fig. 6.16. LM IIIB sherds from Mousto Latsida, near Haghia Paraskevi (K. Paschalidis) 161
Fig. 6.17. LM IIIB sherds from Analato, near Martha (K. Paschalidis) 161
Fig. 6.18. LM III fragments of chest-shaped lamakes and an LM IIIB sherd of a basin from Bougies, near Kassani (K. Paschalidis) 162
Fig. 6.19. LM III sherds from Kefala, near Ini (K. Paschalidis) 162
Fig. 6.20. LM IIIA2-B sherds of champagne cups from Pyrgia, near Ini (K. Paschalidis) 163
Fig. 6.21. LM IIIA2-B sherds of kylikes from Pyrgia, near Ini (K. Paschalidis) 163
Fig. 6.22. fragment of an LM IIIB decorated high-stemmed kylix from Pyrgia, near Ini (photo: K. Paschalidis; drawing: D. Faulmann) 164
Fig. 6.23. LM IIIB sherd of a kalathos from Pyrgia, near Ini (K. Paschalidis) 164
Fig. 6.24. LM IIIB sherds from Kastellos/Kake Mantra, near Gasi (K. Paschalidis) 164
Fig. 6.25. LM III sherds from Karakadiana, near Zinda (K. Paschalidis) 165
Fig. 6.26. LM IIIB sherds from Limni, near Zinda (K. Paschalidis) 165
Fig. 6.27. LM IIIA or IIIB sherd of a transport coarse stirrup jar from Sopata, near Patsideros (K. Paschalidis) 165
Fig. 6.28. LM IIIB sherds of deep bowls from Mavros Spilios, near Alagni (K. Paschalidis) 166
Fig. 6.29. LM III sherds from Panagia/Athanatos, near Alagni (K. Paschalidis) 166
Fig. 6.30. LM IIIA-B sherds from Ai Giannis, near Choudetsi (K. Paschalidis) 167
Fig. 6.31. LM III sherds with an LM IIIB decorated kylix stem from Brokali Plakes, near Haghios Vassilios (K. Paschalidis) 167
Fig. 6.32. LM III sherds from Ai Lias, near Haghios Vassilios (K. Paschalidis) 167
Fig. 6.33. LM IIIA2/B kylix fragments from Zourgia/Kourambies, near Haghios Vassilios (K. Paschalidis) 168
Fig. 6.34. LM IIIB sherd of a banded-decorated kalathos from Ai Giannis, near Melesses (K. Paschalidis) 168
Fig. 6.35. LM IIIA2-B kylix and champagne cup sherds from Daros, near Melesses (K. Paschalidis) 168
Fig. 6.36. LM IIIB sherd of a stirrup jar from Kato Alonakia/Chatzis Ali Plai, near Haghies Paraskies (K. Paschalidis) 169
Fig. 6.37. LM IIIB late or LM IIIC early sherd of a decorated kylix, from Patelos, near Haghies Paraskies (K. Paschalidis) 169
Fig. 6.38. LM IIIA2-B sherds from Haghios Konstantinos, near Peza (K. Paschalidis) 170
Fig. 6.39. LM IIIB sherds from Mouri/Monastiriko/Trochaloi, near Kounavoi (K. Paschalidis) 170
Fig. 6.40. LM IIIB? sherd of a kylix from Kastellos, near Katalagari (K. Paschalidis) 170
Fig. 6.41. LM IIIA-B sherds from Nipodora/Haghios Nikolaos, near Thrapsano (K. Paschalidis) 171
Fig. 6.42. LM IIIB? sherd of a pithoid or a large basin from Trochaloi, near Zoforoi (K. Paschalidis) 171
Fig. 6.43. LM III sherds from Fourdandoni Mylos/Mesa Mourtelia, near Apostoloi (K. Paschalidis) 171
Fig. 6.44. LM IIIB champagne cups from Profitis Ilias, Arkalochori (K. Paschalidis) 172
Fig. 6.45. LM IIIB sherds from Petras, near Alitzani/Archontiko (K. Paschalidis) 173
Fig. 6.46. LM IIIB sherd of a kylix from Kefala/Mykiaki Sykies, near Galatas (K. Paschalidis) 173
Fig. 6.47. LM IIIB krater fragments from Kefala (Lykastos), by Astritsi (K. Paschalidis) 174
Fig. 6.48. LM IIIB deep bowl fragments from Kefala (Lykastos), by Astritsi (K. Paschalidis) 174
Fig. 6.49. Part of an LM IIIB deep bowl from Kefala (Lykastos), by Astritsi (D. Faulmann) 174
Fig. 6.50. LM IIIB stirrup jar fragments from Kefala (Lykastos), by Astritsi (K. Paschalidis) 174
Fig. 6.51. LM III fragment of a pithos from Nira/Papouria, by Astritsi (K. Paschalidis) 175
Fig. 6.52. LM IIIB sherds of champagne cups and kylikes from Rouma/Galiotes, near Astritsi (K. Paschalidis) 175
Fig. 6.53. LM IIIB sherds from Haghios Nikolaos, near Filissia (K. Paschalidis) 175
Fig. 6.54. LM IIIA-B kylix sherds from Petras Amarathias, near Voni (K. Paschalidis) 176
Fig. 6.55. LM IIIA-B sherds from Petras Amarathias, near Voni (K. Paschalidis) 176
Fig. 6.56. LM IIIA-B sherds from Kolliades, near Voni (K. Paschalidis) 176
Fig. 6.57. a-b LM IIIB kylikes and sherds of kylikes from Haghios Georgios, at Voni (photo: K. Paschalidis; drawing: D. Faulmann) 178
Fig. 6.58. LM IIIB kylikes with solid stems from Haghios Georgios, at Voni (D. Faulmann) 179
Fig. 6.59. LM IIIB champagne cups fragments from Haghios Georgios, at Voni (K. Paschalidis) 179
Fig. 6.60. LM IIIB deep bowl from Haghios Georgios, at Voni (photo: K. Paschalidis; drawing: D. Faulmann) 179
Fig. 6.61. a-c LM IIIB deep bowl fragments from Haghios Georgios, at Voni (photo: K. Paschalidis; drawing: D. Faulmann) 180
Fig. 6.62. LM IIIB pyxis sherd from Haghios Georgios, at Voni (photo: K. Paschalidis; drawing: D. Faulmann) 180
Fig. 6.63. a-b LM IIIA-B sherds of one-handled cups from Haghios Georgios, at Voni (photo: K. Paschalidis; drawing: D. Faulmann) 180
Fig. 6.64. LM IIIB shallow bowl fragment from Haghios Georgios, at Voni (K. Paschalidis) 180
Fig. 6.65. LM IIIB-C sherds of bell-shaped kraters from Haghios Georgios, at Voni (K. Paschalidis) 181
Fig. 6.66. LM IIIB fragment of an amphoroid krater from Haghios Georgios, at Voni (K. Paschalidis) 181
Fig. 7.1. Malia. Quartier Nu (J. Driessen; © EFA) 193
Fig. 7.2. Sissi, Kefali Hilltop. Plan of Building CD, open area and Building E (Q. Letesson, F. Gaignerot-Driessen; © Sissi Project) 194
Fig. 7.3. Sissi. Building CD, LM IIIB occupation, early horizon (F. Gaignerot-Driessen, Q. Letesson; © Sissi Project) 196
Fig. 7.4. Sissi, Building CD, room 4.9. LM IIIB early fine plain wares (C. Papanikolopoulos; © Sissi Project), a-b. conical cups; c. footed cup; d. shallow cup 197
Fig. 7.5. Sissi, Building CD. LM IIIB semi-coarse conical bowls, a-b. room 4.9; c. room 3.3; d. room 3.4 (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 198
Fig. 7.6. Sissi, Building CD. LM IIIB (semi-) coarse decorated or plain cylindrical lids. a. room 4.9; b. room 3.3; c. room 4.15 (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 199
Fig. 7.7. Sissi, Building CD, room 4.9. LM IIIB early tripod cooking pot (C. Papanikolopoulos; © Sissi Project) 200
Fig. 7.8. Sissi, Building CD, room 4.15. LM IIIA? pithos embedded in the north-west corner (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 201
Fig. 7.9. Sissi, Building CD, room 4.15. a-e. LM IIIB early pithoi; f-i. LM IIIB early storage jars of different shapes (H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 202
Fig. 7.10. Sissi, Building CD, room 4.15. LM IIIB early cooking pots (H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 203
Fig. 7.11. Sissi, Building CD, room 4.15. a. LM IIIB early deep bowl; b-c. LM IIIB early miniature stirrup jars (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 204
Tab. 7.1. Sissi, open area to the south of Building CD, Pit 87, north part, mid-LM IIIB assemblage. Fine open vessels (MN1 = 94) 208
Fig. 7.12. Sissi, open area to the south of Building CD, Pit 87, north part, mid-LM IIIB assemblage. Fine wares, a-c. footed cups; d-g. kylikes; h-j. deep bowls; k-m. deep cups; n-o. shallow bowls; p-q. ogival bowls; r. banded cup; s. shallow cup/bowl FS 253?; t-u. handleless goblets; v-w. mugs (H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 210
Fig. 7.13. Sissi, Building CD, room 3.1. LM IIIB late reoccupation. Monochrome deep bowl (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 211
Fig. 7.14. Sissi, Building CD, room 3.3. LM IIIB late reoccupation, a. panel-patterned decorated krater; b. cylindrical-necked jug; c. large shallow bowl (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris, A. Rymenams; © Sissi Project) 212
Fig. 7.15. Sissi, Building CD. LM IIIB late reoccupation. Plain handleless bowls with a suspension hole from a. room 3.1; b. room 4.11; c. room 4.12 (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 213
Fig. 7.16. Sissi, Building CD, room 3.8. LM IIIB late reoccupation, a. conical bowl; b. snake tube; c. snakeless tube; d. transport stirrup jar; e. non-local closed shape; f. jug; g. wide flat-based stirrup jar (C. Papanikolopoulos, © Sissi Project) 214
Fig. 7.17. Sissi, Building CD, room 3.6. LM IIIB late reoccupation. Huge tripod cooking pots (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 216
Fig. 7.18. Sissi, Building CD, room 3.6. LM IIIB late reoccupation. Spouted circular shallow vat (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 216
Fig. 7.19. Sissi, Building CD, room 3.6. LM IIIB late reoccupation, a. footed cup; b. bell bowl; c. wide flat-based trefoil-mouthed jug; d. pyxis; e. small stirrup jar (C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 217
Fig. 7.20. LM IIIB repertoire of fine open vessels, a. Malia, Quartier Nu (P. Collet; J. Driessen; C. Papanikolopoulos; © EFA); b. Sissi (C. Papanikolopoulos; © Sissi Project) 220
Fig. 7.21. Malia, Quartier Nu, room 116. LM IIIB collar-necked jugs (P. Collet; J. Driessen; © EFA) 221
Fig. 7.22. LM IIIB round-mouthed amphorae, a. Malia, Quartier Nu, not to scale (photo: P. Collet; drawing: N. Sigalas; L. Bernini; © EFA); b. Sissi, Pit 87 (B. Konnemann; © Sissi Project) 221
Fig. 7.23. Malia, Quartier Nu. LM IIIB round-mouthed amphora. Detail showing the shaping technique where the lower part and upper body are attached to one another, and broke (J. Driessen; © EFA) 222
Fig. 7.24. Malia, Quartier Nu. LM IIIB plain cylindrical handleless pyxides with a short rim and small holes (P. Collet; J. Driessen; © EFA) 222
Fig. 7.25. Sissi, Building CD, rooms 3.6 and 4.11. LM IIIB linear-painted cylindrical pyxides with angular shoulder, high vertical rim and triangular buttons (C. Papanikolopoulos; © Sissi Project) 223
Fig. 7.26. Malia, Quartier Nu. LM IIIB two horizontal-handled globular jar with a wide flat base (P. Collet; © EFA) 223
Fig. 7.27. Pithoi with relief rope decoration, a. Sissi (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project); b. Malia, Quartier Nu (P. Collet; © EFA) 225
Fig. 7.28. Two LM IIIB Khaniote small stirrup jars from Malia, Quartier Nu (photo: P. Collet; drawing: L. Bernini; © EFA) 226
Fig. 7.29. LM IIIB small stirrup jars with stylised marine decoration and dotted patterns. a. Malia, Quartier Nu (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: I. Bradfer-Burdet; © EFA); b. from Crete, unknown provenance, conserved at the British Museum (Forsdyke 1925: 118, fig. 157 [A 717]) 227
Fig. 7.30. LM IIIB medium-sized fine stirrup jars from Sissi, a. Building F, space 6.4.2. (H. Joris, © Sissi Project); b-c. Building CD, room 4.11 (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 228
Fig. 7.31. LM IIIB small stirrup jars from Sissi and Malia, presumably imported from the Mycenaean mainland. a. Sissi, Pit 87 (H. Joris; © Sissi Project); b. Malia, Pit I (N. Sigalas; © EFA); c. Malia, room X.11 (photo: J. Driessen; drawing: L. Bernini; © EFA) 229
Fig. 7.32. LM IIIB small fine jug from Sissi, Building CD, room 4.9, presumably imported from the Mycenaean mainland or the Dodecanese region (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 230
Fig. 7.33. LM IIIB transport stirrup jars. a. Malia, Quartier Nu, stirrup jar belonging to the ophiolitic fabric group (J. Driessen; © EFA); b. Sissi, Building CD, room 3.8 (C. Papanikolopoulos; © Sissi Project) 232
Fig. 7.34. LM IIIB transport stirrup jar from Sissi, Building CD, hall 4.11 (C. Papanikolopoulos; © Sissi Project) 233
Fig. 7.35. Sissi, Building CD, open area, Pit 87. LM IIIB amphora (photo: C. Papanikolopoulos; drawing: H. Joris; © Sissi Project) 234
Tab. 8.1. Shape Frequencies by Fabric and Decorative Class for LM IIIB Contexts from Four Selected Buildings at Kommos (C = common; I = import; R = rare) 245
Fig. 8.1. Kommos, Southern Area. Plan of LM IIIB floor deposit in Building N, Rooms 5 and 7 (after Shaw 2006: pl. 1.37) 247
Fig. 8.2. Kommos, Southern Area. Plan of LM IIIC and Archaic walls above Building N, Rooms 5 and 7 (after Shaw 2006: pl. 1.40) 248
Fig. 8.3. Kommos, Southern Area. Schematic plan showing features in south-eastern area of Central Court (after Shaw 2006: pl. 1.114). Note especially the dashed in feature labeled “LM III sill. Bott [om at] 3.66” 249
Fig. 8.4. LM IIIB-C Pottery from Kommos: C2424 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.86: 79/1); C9390 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.75: 66/7); C6627 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.70: 60/5); C110 (Watrous 1992: fig. 47: no. 1302); C534 (Watrous 1992: fig. 56: no. 1512) 251
Fig. 8.5. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C4414 (Watrous 1992: fig. 43: no. 1113); C10349 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.77: 67a/14); C2143 (Watrous 1992: fig. 43: no. 1114); C9425 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.80: 69a/1); C10364 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.77: 67a/9); C10652 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.80: 69b/4); C612 (Watrous 1992: fig. 52: no. 1397) 252
Fig. 8.6. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C5010 (Watrous 1992: fig. 46: no. 1237); C5362 (Watrous 1992: fig. 53: no. 1390); C1770 (Watrous 1992: fig. 42: no. 1013); C3892 (Watrous 1992: fig. 36: no. 927); C9045 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.75: 66/1); C9277 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.76: 66/11) 254
Fig. 8.7. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C2503 (Watrous 1992: fig. 51: no. 1355) 255
Fig. 8.8. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C19 (Watrous 1992: fig. 48: no. 1303); C3894 (Watrous 1992: fig. 36: no. 922); C108 (Watrous 1992: fig. 61: no. 1636); C6625 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.71: 60/14) 256
Fig. 8.9. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C58 (Watrous 1992: fig. 61: no. 1649); C1908 (Watrous 1992: fig. 44: no. 1186); C3963 (Watrous 1992: fig. 59: no. 1559) 257
Fig. 8.10. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C5389 (Watrous 1992: fig. 54: no. 1409); C2501 (Watrous 1992: fig. 50: no. 1345); C775 (Watrous 1992: fig. 33: no. 830) 258
Fig. 8.11. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C1272 (Watrous 1992: fig. 40: no. 976); C728 (Watrous 1992: fig. 58: no. 1592) 259
Fig. 8.12. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C649 (Watrous 1992: fig. 57: no. 1515); C4332 (Watrous 1992: fig. 64: no. 1720); C6444 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.71: 60/20); C5392 (Watrous 1992: fig. 54: no. 1412) 260
Fig. 8.13. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C1619 (Watrous 1992: fig. 47: no. 1272); C5394 (Watrous 1992: fig. 53: no. 1418); C3962 (Watrous 1992: fig. 58: no. 1593) 263
Fig. 8.14. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C2930 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.72: 60/29); C4634 (Watrous 1992: fig. 35: no. 924); C3960 (Watrous 1992: fig. 58: no. 1594) 264
Fig. 8.15. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C3883 (Watrous 1992: fig. 42: no. 1011); C10348 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.78: 67a/21); C45 (Watrous 1992: fig. 62: no. 1654) 265
Fig. 8.16. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C11080 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.73: 61/6); C6720 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.85: 78/22); C106 (Watrous 1992: fig. 62: no. 1656); C6626 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.72: 60/23); C3969 (Watrous 1992: fig. 58: no. 1564); C164 (Watrous 1992: fig. 57: no. 1535); C494 (Watrous 1992: fig. 57: no. 1534); C10457 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.78: 67a/27); C5 (Watrous 1992: fig. 62: no. 1653) 266
Fig. 8.17. LM IIIB Pottery from Kommos: C808 (Watrous 1992: fig. 43: no. 1139); C2473 (Rutter 2006a: pl. 3.68: 59/15); C128 (Watrous 1992: fig. 60: no. 1616) 267
Fig. 8.18. Sardinian imports to LM IIIB Kommos: fragments of open shapes (T. Dabney) 270
Fig. 8.19. Sardinian imports to LM IIIB Kommos: fragments of closed shapes (T. Dabney) 271
Fig. 8.20. Body sherds of imported Sardinian pithos (C2476, C2928) from LM IIIB Kommos (Watrous 1992: 77,168, no. 1338, pl. 51; Rutter 2006a: 543, 59/21, pl. 3.69) 271
Fig. 8.21. Fragments of Kytheran (?) pithos (C4134) imported to LM IIIB Kommos (Watrous 1992: 78, 154, no. 1342; Rutter 2006a: 557-558, 67d/3, pls 3.79, 3.93 at.f) 272
Fig. 8.22. Detail of plastic and impressed decoration on selected sherds of Kytheran (?) pithos (C4134) imported to LM IIIB Kommos (cf. Fig. 8.21) 273
Fig. 8.23. Detail of coil-joining system employed on selected sherds of Kytheran (?) pithos (C4134) imported to LM IIIB Kommos (cf. Fig. 8.21) 274
Fig. 8.24. Plain short-necked amphora C10348 from LM IIIB Kommos (Rutter 2006a: 555, 67a/21, pl. 3.78; Day et alii 2011: 522-523 [fabric A], 536-539 [chemical group I], 544, table 1: sample 98/22) 277
Fig. 8.25. Plain short-necked amphora C9662 from LM IIIB Kommos (Rutter 2006a: 564, 71b/4, pl. 3.81; Day et alii 2011: 523 [fabric B], 539 [chemical group III], 544, table 1: sample 98/20) 277
Tab. 9.1. Chronological sequence of the LM IIIB ceramic groups from Haghia Triada and synchronisation with deposits from Kommos 284
Fig. 9.1. Plan of Haghia Triada (after Creta Antica 4 [2003]) with the main LM IIIB ceramic groups 285
Fig. 9.2. Decorated tankard from the narrow triangular space between the Stoà dell’ Agorà and the Bastione (after Creta Antica: 180, fig. 271) 287
Fig. 9.3. Trial excavation to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIA2 fine decorated deep semiglobular cups 1.2.2-1.2.4 (G. Merlatti) 287
Fig. 9.4. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIA2 one-handled footed cups 1.2.45-1.2.47 (G. Merlatti) 288
Fig. 9.5. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIB early fine decorated deep cups 1.2.6 and 1.2.8 (G. Merlatti) 288
Fig. 9.6. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIB early one-handled footed cups 1.2.78 and 1.2.72-1.2.75 (G. Merlatti) 288
Fig. 9.7. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. a. LM IIIA2 late or IIIB early decorated kylix 1.2.31; b. LM IIIA2 late decorated kylix 1.2.32 (G. Merlatti) 289
Fig. 9.8. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIB early decorated kylikes 1.2.33 and 1.2.26 (G. Merlatti) 289
Fig. 9.9. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIA2 or IIIB early decorated kylix 1.2.30 (G. Merlatti) 290
Fig. 9.10. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIB early shallow cups with linear decoration, a. 1.2.18; b. 1.2.19 (S. Martelli) 290
Fig. 9.11. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIB amphoroid krater 1.2.112 (G. Merlatti) 291
Fig. 9.12. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIB amphora 1.2.134 (G. Merlatti) 292
Fig. 9.13. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIB amphora 1.2.133 (S. Russo) 292
Fig. 9.14. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIB pithoidjar 1.2.113 (after La Rosa 1994: 77, pl. 1.4) 293
Fig. 9.15. Room Y. Pithoid jar HTR 0397 (M. Quaresima) 294
Fig. 9.16. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer V. Group 1.3. Pithoidjar 1.3.33 (S. Russo) 295
Fig. 9.17. Barrel-shaped pithoi from Casa VAP, Room L or M; a: HM 6769; b: HM 6768 (after La Rosa 1987: 387, pl. 1.1) 296
Fig. 9.18. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. LM IIIB pithoidjar 1.2.148 (G. Merlatti) 297
Fig. 9.19. Casa VAP, Space W. Ceramic group 13.16 including fragmentary LM IIIB a. one-handled cup 13.16.1 and b. imported pithos 13.16.2 (G. Merlatti) 297
Fig. 9.20. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer VI. Group 1.2. Large conical basins in coarse ware 1.2.123-1.2.124 (G. Merlatti) 297
Fig. 9.21. Casa VAP, Space W. Ceramic group 13.19, LM IIIB fragmentary vessels: fine decorated deep semiglobular cup 13.19.1; plain bowl 13.19.2; one-handled footed cups 13.19.3-4; spouted cup with handle rising above the rim 13.19.5 (G. Merlatti) 298
Fig. 9.22. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer V. Group 1.3. LM IIIB fine decorated deep semiglobular cups 1.3.1-1.3.3 (G. Merlatti) 299
Fig. 9.23. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer V. Group 1.3. a-b. LM IIIB fine decorated deep semiglobular cups 1.3.4 and 1.3.5; c. LM IIIB raised bases of deep bowls 1.3.6 and 1.3.8 (G. Merlatti) 300
Fig. 9.24. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer V. Group 1.3. LM IIIB one-handled footed cups 1.3.15 and 1.3.18 (G. Merlatti) 300
Fig. 9.25. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer V. Group 1.3. Closed vessel 1.3.11 (G. Merlatti) 301
Fig. 9.26. Sacello H. Group of small vessels (after La Rosa 1994: 76, pl. I.1-2) 301
Fig. 9.27. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer V. Group 1.3. LM IIIB medium to large decorated amphora 1.3.13 (G. Merlatti) 302
Fig. 9.28. LM IIIB feeding bottle from Haghia Triada (after Borda 1948: pl. XXXIV) 302
Fig. 9.29. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer V. Group 1.3. Amphoroid krater 1.3.24 (G. Merlatti) 303
Fig. 9.30. 1.3.30 Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer V. Transport stirrup jar 1.3.30 (G. Merlatti) 303
Fig. 9.31. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer V. Group 1.3. Coarse ware two-handled jars 1.3.26-1.3.29 (G. Merlatti) 304
Fig. 9.32. Mixed level at the eastern end of the Bastione. Group 2.1. LM IIIB late decorated pyxis 2.1.4 (G. Merlatti) 305
Fig. 9.33. Casa VAP, Room D. LM IIIB late or IIIC early kylix 13.2.1 (G. Merlatti) 305
Fig. 9.34. Trial dig to the east of the Stoà dell’Agorà. Layer IV. Group 1.4. LM IIIC fragments of decorated deep bowls 1.4.5, 1.4.6, 1.4.8, 1.4.9, and bell krater 1.4.10 (G. Merlatti) 306
Fig. 10.1. ‘Casa a ovest del Piazzale I’. Pottery from room 1, under the lower floor (G. Merlatti; SAIA archive) 315
Fig. 10.2. ‘Casa a ovest del Piazzale I’. 1. Cooking jar retrieved under the lowest floor of room 5; 2. bowl or cup fragment from the filling over the cooking jar in room 5 (G. Merlatti; SAIA archive) 316
Fig. 10.3. ‘Casa a ovest del Piazzale I’. Small pithos from the foundations of room 4 (G. Merlatti; SAIA archive) 317
Fig. 10.4. ‘Casa a ovest del Piazzale I’. Pottery from the filling of the trench under the floor of room 2 (G. Merlatti; SAIA archive) 318
Fig. 10.5. ‘Casa a ovest del Piazzale I’. 1-7. Pottery from the lowest layer excavated in room 4; 8. banded cup with flaring rim, precise context uncertain (G. Merlatti; SAIA archive) 319
Fig. 10.6. ‘Casa a ovest del Piazzale I’. Pottery from room 3, under the LM IIIC floor; painted ware (G. Merlatti; SAIA archive) 320
Fig. 10.7. ‘Casa a ovest del Piazzale I’. Pottery from room 3, under the LM IIIC floor; plain and cooking wares (G. Merlatti; SAIA archive) 321
Fig. 11.1. Kannia. plan of site (Maria Ricciardi) 331
Fig. 11.2. Fragments of LM IIIA-B kylikes, not to scale (G. Merlatti) 332
Fig. 11.3. Kalathos GO 1149/HM 15180 from room I (G. Merlatti) 333
Fig. 11.4. Room V, south-western corner: kalathoi with tubular termination and hut-urn in situ (SAIA archive). 333
Fig. 11.5. Amphoriskos GO 1179/HM 15178 from room V (by the author) 334
Fig. 11.6. Kalathos GO 1108/HM 15179 from room XV (by the author) 334
Fig. 11.7. Amphoriskos GO 1178/HM 15177 from room XV (G. Merlatti) 335
Fig. 11.8. Conical cup GO 1175a/HM 15161 from room XV (by the author) 335
Fig. 11.9. Conical cup GO 1182a/HM 15103 from room XV (by the author) 335
Fig. 11.10. Cup GO 1177/HM 15162 from room XV (G. Merlatti) 335
Fig. 11.11. Kalathos GO 1194/HM 15180 from room V (G. Merlatti) 336
Fig. 11.12. Kalathos GO 1194/HM 15180 from room V, top view (by the author) 337
Fig. 11.13. High-footed clay lamp from the Villa at Haghia Triada, room 15 (after Mosso 1907: fig. 140a) 338
Fig. 12.1. Percentage frequency comparison of chronological periods represented in the Mochlos and Myrsini tombs (Mochlos N=30; Myrsini N=12) (by the author) 343
Fig. 12.2. LM IIIB globular stirrup jar from Tomb Theta (SM 3528) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 344
Tab. 12.1. The Myrsini Cemetery tombs, their chronology, pottery and LM IIIB pottery (by the author) 344
Fig. 12.3. Deep bowl from Tomb Alpha (AN 1957) (Ch. Papanikolopoulos; INSTAP-SCEC) 345
Fig. 12.4. Spouted cup from Tomb Alpha (AN 1958) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 345
Fig. 12.5. Globular stirrup jar from Tomb Beta (SM 3501) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 345
Fig. 12.6. Globular stirrup jar from Tomb lota Beta (AN 1965) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 346
Fig. 12.7. Squat stirrup jar from Tomb lota Beta (AN 1974) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 346
Fig. 12.8. Thymiaterion from Tomb Delta (AN 1880) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 347
Fig. 12.9. Globular stirrup jar from Tomb Epsilon (AN 1923) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 347
Fig. 12.10. Squat stirrup jar from Tomb Epsilon (AN 1928) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 347
Fig. 12.11. Miniature jug from Tomb Eta (AN 1918) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 348
Fig. 12.12. Globular stirrup jar from Tomb Gamma (AN 1986) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 348
Fig. 12.13. Late Helladic globular stirrup jar from Tomb Gamma (SM 3517) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) ) 349
Fig. 12.14. Late Helladic conical stirrup jar from Tomb lota Alpha (AN 2006) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 349
Fig. 12.15. Rounded handleless cup from Tomb Gamma (SM 3521) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 350
Fig. 12.16. Pulled-rim bowl from Tomb Gamma (SM 3519) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 350
Fig. 12.17. Trefoil-mouthed jug from Tomb Gamma (SM 3518) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC). 350
Fig. 12.18. Squat stirrup jar from Tomb lota Beta, probably imported from Palaikastro (AN 1974) (D. Faulmann; INSTAP-SCEC) 351
Tab. 12.2. Comparison of potentially ritual/cultic equipment in the Myrsini and Mochlos cemeteries’ tombs (Mochlos N=30; Myrsini N=12) (by the author) 352
Fig. 13.1. Palaikastro, annotated area map, updated from 1902-1906 excavations, showing areas under discussion (after Sackett et alii 1965: pl. 64) 355
Fig. 13.2. Palaikastro, aerial photo. Shading indicates settlement remains, Period XVI (LM IIIB) above, Period XV (LM IIIA2) below (© 2015 Google Earth) 356
Fig. 13.3. Palaikastro pottery and site periods (T. Cunningham) 358
Fig. 13.4. Imported LH IIIA2 stirrup jar from period XIV context in Building 1 (D. Cunningham) 359
Fig. 13.5. Plan of excavated town at Roussolakkos; shading only indicates significant deposits of Period XV material, either floor deposits or sizable dumps (such as at the north of Block M), and as such represents a minimum picture of habitation (T. Cunningham, after S. Goddard/J. Driessen/H. Comyn – BSA archive) 360
Fig. 13.6. Building 1. Period XV fine plain wares. Conical cups (1-5), bell bowls (6-12), ladles (13-15), shallow bowls (16-22), kalathoi (23-26), spouted basin (27) (D. Cunningham) 362
Fig. 13.7. Building 1. Period XV fine (1-18) and coarse (19-22) painted pottery. Bell bowls (1-4), shallow bowls (5-6), basket-handled bowls (7-8), pulled-rim bowls (9-15), kalathoi (16-19), basins (21-22) (D. Cunningham) 363
Fig. 13.8. Building 1. Period XV coarse plain wares: jug (1), jars (2, 7-9); Period XV cooking pot wares: tripod leg (3), tray (6) and tripod tray (10); storage vessels (4-5). Note: 7 is an import (D. Cunningham) 364
Fig. 13.9. Building 1. Period XV fine and coarse painted and coarse plain pottery. Jugs (1-2), jar (3), amphora (4), amphoroid kraters (5, 8), pithoid jar (6) and pithos (7). Note: 3 is an import (D. Cunningham) 365
Fig. 13.10. Building 1. Period XV fine and coarse painted pottery. Cups (1-2), stemmed (?) bowl (3), kylix (4), various (5-10), lid (11), and pyxis (12). Note: 1, 2, 4, and 10 are imports (D. Cunningham) 366
Fig. 13.11. Dump over Block M rooms 55-63. Period XV plain and painted pottery. Conical cups (1-4), bell bowl (5), shallow bowl (6), basket-handled bowl (7), small dish (8), pulled-rim bowls (9- 11), kylix stems (12-13), double vase/strainer (14), rhyton (15), pyxides (16-17) and lid (18). Note: 12 is an import (F. Evenson) 367
Fig. 13.12. Dump over Block M rooms 55-63. Period XV fine and coarse painted pottery. Stirrup jars (1- 4, 5?). Note: 5 is an import, others local (F. Evenson) 368
Fig. 13.13. Dump over Block M rooms 55-63. Period XV coarse plain and painted pottery. Amphoroid krater (1), jar (2), jugs (3-7), amphora (8), tripod leg (9). Note: 4-7 are imports (F. Evenson) 369
Fig. 13.14. Period XV pottery from the 1902-1906 excavations. ‘Palaikastro Workshop’ ware. Not to scale (BSA archive) 370
Fig. 13.15. Period XV pottery from the 1902-1906 excavations. Pottery from the cemeteries (8-9, 11-14, 17) and town (1-7, 10, 15-16, 18). Not to scale (BSA archive) 371
Fig. 13.16. Vases from 1902-1906 excavations. 1. Stirrup jar with octopus/palm motif from Block Epsilon, room 35; 2. Flask from Block Ksi, room 28. Not to scale (BSA archive) 372
Fig. 13.17. Jars and rhyta with stylised octopus motif from previous excavations. Not to scale (BSA Archive and Trustees of the British Museum) 373
Fig. 13.18. Plan of the town showing Period XVI deposits, only at Building 1 and, possibly, in Block Ksi (T. Cunningham; BSA Archive) 375
Fig. 13.19. Plan of Kouramenos houses (BSA Archive) 376
Fig. 13.20. Phase plan of Building 1, Period XVI, selected deposits shown (T. Cunningham) 378
Fig. 13.21. Building 1. Period XVI pottery from floor deposits. Conical cups (1-10), bell bowls (11-13), banded cup (?) (14), cup/dipper (15), shallow bowls (16-18, 20), miniature kalathos (19), kalathos (21), bowls (22-28, pulled-rim 25+26), deep bowl (29), deep bowls/amphoriskoi (30-31). Note: 14-18, 20-21, 27, and 29-31 are imports (D. Cunningham) 380
Fig. 13.22. Building 1. Period XVI pottery from floor deposits. Small globular stirrup jars (1-2), pierced pyxis (3), small pyxis (4), firebox and bowl (5), spouted alabastron (6), jugs (7, 9), amphora (8), birds nest bowl and lid (10), cooking trays (11-12), basin/kalathos (13), amphora (14), jar (15), basin (16). Note: 1-3, and 8 are imports (D. Cunningham) 381
Fig. 13.23. Building 1. Period XVI pottery from floor deposits. Amphoriskos (1), stirrup jars (2-3), lid (4), pithoid jar (5). 2-3 are imports (D. Cunningham) 382
Fig. 13.24. Building 1. Period XVI pottery. Conical cups (1-3), bell bowls (4-13), bowls (14-17), shallow bowls (18, 20-27), miniature kalathos (19), pulled-rim bowls (28-30), spouted bowls/kalathoi (31-37). Note: 21-23, 25, and 37 are imports (D. Cunningham) 383
Fig. 13.25. Building 1. Period XVI pottery. Deep cup/bowls (1-2), cup (3), deep bowls (4-7, 14), kylix (8, 13?), krater (9), stemmed bowl (10), stirrup jar (11), pyxis (12). All imported (D. Cunningham) 384
Fig. 13.26. Building 1. Period XVI pottery. Jugs (1-2), stirrup jars (3, 8), amphorae (4, 6-7), jar (5). Note: 2-4, 6, and 8 are imports (D. Cunningham) 385
Fig. 13.27. Building 1. Period XVI pottery. Handles (1-2), feet (3-4), cooking trays (5-7). All local (D. Cunningham) 386
Fig. 13.28. Kastri. Area KA, floor II and below. Conical cups (1, 4), deep bowls (2, 8), bowl (3), shallow bowl (5), hut model (6), jug (7), stirrup jar (9). Note: 8 previously unpublished (BSA Archive) 387
Fig. 13.29. Period XVI deep (1, 4-5, 8-9), stemmed (2), and amphoriskoid (6-7) bowls, and krater (3) from Building 1, Kastri and Kouramenos. All likely imported (1 and 5 only known from pictures) (BSA Archive) 388

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