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The current paper focuses upon the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on locals’ opinions regarding the hospitality sector in Crete. The main research aim driving the current study is to evaluate respondents’ (locals’) willingness to pay a pr... see more

‘Minoan’, the term used to designate the Bronze Age of Crete and its derivatives are no mere typological curiosities. It is, rather, a highly loaded ‘theoretical’ term that has shaped the study of all periods in Cretan archaeology and history. This chapte... see more

The island of Crete preserves a series of rock-cut, coastal tanks that are thought to have been used for the holding and/or breeding of fish. These tanks seem to belong to the eastern Mediterranean tradition of fish tanks rather than the western Mediterra... see more

This article explores a range of possible interpretations for a collection of inscribed instrumenta domestica, largely found in stratified contexts during systematic excavations at modern Argyroupoli (ancient Lappa, Crete) between 1986 and 1990. These ins... see more

Examination of damages affecting the buildings of the archaeological site of Haghia Triada (southern Crete), suggests that this Minoan settlement was probably destroyed by a major seismic event characterized by MKS intensities of IX-X and occurred in the ... see more

The textual/archaeological based absolute chronology for the end of the Second Intermediate Period, and the first part of the Egyptian XVIII Dynasty, has been much refined in several studies over the last two decades, and offers a good chronological datum... see more

The specific outlook and reach of administration in Prepalatial Crete is the topic of heated debate. The materials most frequently implicated in this debate are clay sealings, usually taken as a clear demonstration of administrative concerns. However, alt... see more

The textual/archaeological based absolute chronology for the end of the Second Intermediate Period, and the first part of the Egyptian XVIII Dynasty, has been much refined in several studies over the last two decades, and offers a good chronological datum... see more

The specific outlook and reach of administration in Prepalatial Crete is the topic of heated debate. The materials most frequently implicated in this debate are clay sealings, usually taken as a clear demonstration of administrative concerns. However, alt... see more

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