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The mid second millennium BC material record of the southern Aegean shows evidence of strong Cretan influence. This phenomenon has traditionally been seen in terms of ‘Minoanisation’, but the nature and degree of Cretan influence, and the process/processes by which it was spread and adopted, have been widely debated. This new study addresses the question of ‘Minoanisation’ through a study of the adoption of Cretan technologies in the wider southern Aegean: principally, weaving technology. By the early Late Bronze Age, Cretan-style discoid loom weights had appeared at a number of settlements across the southern Aegean. In most cases, this represents not only the adoption of a particul...
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For første gang fortælles Kamma Rahbeks liv i romanform. Med sin fabelagtige indlevelsesevne giver Maria Helleberg et portræt af en stålsat, følsom og intellektuel kvinde som går sine egne veje og bliver en del af helt unikt stykke Danmarkshistorie.
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