Una A political anthropology for Neopalatial Crete

  • Jorge Cano Moreno
Keywords: Neopalatial Crete, political anthropology, power dynamics, Minoan

Abstract

The study of political relations on the island of Crete during much of the Bronze Age has sparked some of the oldest debates in the archaeology of the EasternMediterranean. This is mainly due to the absence of deciphered written sources, the historiographical peculiarities that the study of Minoan culture has had,and the complex nature of the archaeological evidence on the island. For such reasons, this paper has at least three purposes: the first is to review thepolitical models employed for studying the Neopalatial period (ca. 1700-1450 BC) on the island of Crete; secondly, it seeks to highlight new theoretical trendson this topic, pointing out their respective strengths and possible argumentative shortcomings; finally, it intends to emphasize the value of social dynamics overthe schemes devised by academics who have addressed this problem. In this way, we will conclude by presenting the most important dynamics of politicalpower during the Neopalatial period that have been presented so far, and it will be highlighted why it is necessary to introduce some postulates of politicalanthropology in this debate.

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Published
2022-12-16
How to Cite
Cano Moreno, J. (2022). Una A political anthropology for Neopalatial Crete. Revista Del Instituto De Historia Antigua Oriental, (23). https://doi.org/10.34096/rihao.n23.12307
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