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Leiden University Press
A Crusader, Ottoman, and Early Modern Aegean Archaeology: Built Environment and Domestic Material Culture in the Medieval and Post-Medieval Cyclades, Greece (13th-20th Centuries AD)
A Crusader, Ottoman, and Early Modern Aegean Archaeology: Built Environment and Domestic Material Culture in the Medieval and Post-Medieval Cyclades, Greece (13th-20th Centuries AD)
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What did everyday domestic life in towns and villages in the Cyclades in medieval and post-medieval Greece look like? Using primary archaeological data gathered by the Cyclades Research Project, the author identifies, amongst other things, settlement layout—which included fortified settlements and undefended nucleated villages; domestic buildings, such as housing of urban character, peasant housing, and farmsteads; ceramics, specifically locally produced and imported glazed tableware; built structures and mobile fittings; and clothing.
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