Beycesultan Excavations. Second Preliminary Report, 1955. Pottery and Stratifications. Some Preliminary Notes on the New Sequence

Late Bronze Age Complex on the Palace Hill — Remains of the Burnt Palace in Level V (Constructions — The Plan) — Individual Chambers or Units (The “Painted” Hall — The “Painted Loggia” — Large Light-area — South-western Unit — West Wing in Trench “K”) — Dating Level V by Stratigraphy — Relations wit...

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Authors: Lloyd, Seton; Mellaart, James
Format: Print Article
In:AnSt
Year: 1956, Volume: 6, Pages: 101-135 (4 pl., 15 fig.)
KeiBi Identifier:19:311
All Reviews:JHS 77 (1957) 365 (W. Lamb)
BO 15 (1958) 112-3 (R. Werner)
Archaeology 11 (1958) 143 (Ann Perkins)
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