Journal article
The Cretan Mesolithic in context: new data from Livari Skiadi (SE Crete)
Abstract
Investigations at Livari (south-eastern Crete) produced a small Mesolithic chipped stone assemblage, whose techno-typological characteristics situate it within an ‘early Holocene Aegean island lithic tradition’ (9000–7000 cal BC). The material provides antecedent characteristics for the lithics of Crete’s founder Neolithic population at Knossos (c. 7000–6500/6400 cal BC). The idiosyncrasies of the Knossian material can be viewed as a hybrid …
Authors
Carter T; Mihailović DD; Papadatos Y; Sofianou C
Journal
Documenta Praehistorica, Vol. 43, , pp. 87–102
Publisher
University of Ljubljana
DOI
10.4312/dp.43.3
ISSN
1408-967X