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El Mediterráneo es el centro de un área donde se formaron y desarrollaron unos determinados paisajes culturales a lo largo del espacio y un periodo de tiempo determinado. Debido a su gran extensión tanto espacial como temporal, acotaremos nuestro ámbito de estudio a nivel regional situándonos en el Mediterráneo Oriental y en las transformaciones sufridas desde el Bronce Final al inicio de la Edad del Hierro, tomando como caso de estudio un área concreta, el asentamiento de Kommos, Creta. Todo ello, a través de enfoques teóricos y metodológicos que permitan integrar diferentes tipos de fuentes desde la denominada como Arqueología del paisaje.
The Mediterranean is the center of area where a set of cultural landscapes formed and developed throughout space and time. Due to its great spatial and temporal extension, we will limit our scope a regional level, situating ourselves in the Eastern Mediterranean side, during the transformation occurred from the Late Bronze to the early Iron Age. A specific area is taken as a case of study, the settlement of Kommos, Crete. The analysis uses different sources, following a broad theoretical and methological framework from Landscape Archaeology.
Mediterranean Archaeology, Kommos, Trade, Sailing, Landscape
Mediterranean Archaeology, Kommos, Trade, Sailing, Landscape
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