Dawn of discovery : the early British travellers to Crete : Richard Pocoke, Robert Pashley and Thomas Spratt, and their contributions to the island's Bronze Age archaeological heritage
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Dawn of discovery : the early British travellers to Crete : Richard Pocoke, Robert Pashley and Thomas Spratt, and their contributions to the island's Bronze Age archaeological heritage
(BAR international series, 2053)
Archaeopress, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-174)
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This work focuses on three important British travellers to Crete during the 18th and 19th centuries to establish whether or not they made any significant contribution to the field of research with regard to the archaeological heritage of Bronze Age Crete. It brings these 'lost pioneers' of antiquity to the fore and to recognize their efforts as part of the foundation of the discovery of the island's Bronze Age archaeology prior to the groundbreaking excavations of Sir Arthur Evans. They are Richard Pococke (1704-65), Robert Pashley (1805-59) and Thomas Spratt (1811-88). Having dealt with the terms that these travellers used in describing ancient remains, the work looks briefly at the background to Bronze Age Crete itself. Thereafter the development from antiquarianism into archaeology is followed to establish the motives behind these travellers' wanderings in Crete.
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