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Nikos Efstratiou , Alexandra Karetsou & Maria Ntinou (ed.). The Neolithic settlement of Knossos in Crete: new evidence for the early occupation of Crete and the Aegean Islands (Prehistory Monographs 42). xxiv+217 pages, 84 b&w illustrations and 1 colour illustration, 45 tables, 2013. Philadelphia (PA): INSTAP Academic; 978-1-931534-72-7 hardback £55.

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Nikos Efstratiou , Alexandra Karetsou & Maria Ntinou (ed.). The Neolithic settlement of Knossos in Crete: new evidence for the early occupation of Crete and the Aegean Islands (Prehistory Monographs 42). xxiv+217 pages, 84 b&w illustrations and 1 colour illustration, 45 tables, 2013. Philadelphia (PA): INSTAP Academic; 978-1-931534-72-7 hardback £55.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 April 2015

Nellie Phoca-Cosmetatou*
Affiliation:
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Studies, University of Cambridge, UK (Email: [email protected])

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References

Isaakidou, V. & Tomkins, P. (ed.). 2008. Escaping the labyrinth: the Cretan Neolithic in context (Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 8). Oxford: Oxbow.Google Scholar