Making Minoan Society. The formation and interaction of group identities in Crete during the Middle and early Late Bronze Age (c. 2100-1470 BC). KU Leuven
Traditionally Bronze Age Cretan (Minoan) society has been treated as a homogenous, islandwide entity, characterised by the interaction of similarly organised settlements and explained in relation to generalised social models. In this narrative the principal actors are settlements and the ‘elites’ assumed to have controlled them. However, recent work has noted considerable temporal and regional diversity in how society was constructed and has ...