Mochlus (locus archaeologicus)
Appearance
Mochlus, litteris Graecis Μόχλος, est insula et locus archaeologicus prope oppidum litorale eiusdem nominis in insula Creta iacens. Ibi in effossionibus anno 1908 a Ricardo Seager annisque 1989-1994 ab Iulia Hansen aliisque conductis ruinae urbis culturae Minoae, partim in insula Mochlo, partim iuxta oram Cretae maritimam latentes repertae sunt.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Daniel Berger et al., "Isotope systematics and chemical composition of tin ingots from Mochlos (Crete) and other Late Bronze Age sites in the eastern Mediterranean Sea: An ultimate key to tin provenance?" in PLOS One (2019)
- Richard B. Seager, "Excavations on the Island of Mochlos, Crete, in 1908" in American Journal of Archaeology vol. 13 (1909) pp. 273-303
- Jeffrey S. Soles, The Prepalatial Cemeteries at Mochlos and Gournia and the House Tombs of Bronze Age Crete. 1992 (Hesperia Supplements, vol. 24) JSTOR
- Jeffrey S. Soles, Costis Davaras, "Excavations at Mochlos, 1989" in Hesperia vol. 61 (1992) pp. 413-445 JSTOR
- Jeffrey S. Soles, Costis Davaras, "Excavations at Mochlos, 1990-1991" in Hesperia vol. 63 (1994) pp. 391-436 JSTOR
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Mochlos apud Bronze Age Crete
- Situs de effossionibus
- Jenna Belle Bittenbender, Funerary Evidence for Social Ranking at Mochlos During the Early Minoan Period (dissertatio Cornelliana 2017)