Labouring with large stones A study into the investment and impact of construction projects on Mycenaean communities in Late Bronze Age Greece

This book explores the cost, expressed in labour, of constructing fortifications during the Late Bronze Age in Greece (ca. 1600 - 1050 BCE). The underlying question for this study is whether the cost of large scale constructions, built with large, unwieldy blocks, may have overstretched the (economi...

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Main Author: Boswinkel, Yannick (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Leiden Sidestone Press 2021
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