Judith Muñoz-Sogas, Thirsty Seafarers at Temple B of Kommos: Commercial Districts and the Role of Crete in Phoenician Trading Networks in the Aegean.

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  • Saro Wallace

Abstract

What are the essential differences between a colony and an entrepot or trading centre, and how are they manifested, and how variably according to setting, history and recovery circumstances, in the archaeological record? Many eminent scholars have attacked these questions with regard to the rich history of Mediterranean interaction during the first millennium BC.

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Boardman, J. 1961. The Cretan Collection in Oxford: The Dictaean Cave and Iron Age Crete. Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press.

Hodos, T. 2020. The Archaeology of the Mediterranean Iron Age: A Globalising World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Shaw, J.W. and Shaw, M. 2000. Kommos IV: The Greek Sanctuary (2 vols). Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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18/12/2025

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Wallace, S. (2025). Judith Muñoz-Sogas, Thirsty Seafarers at Temple B of Kommos: Commercial Districts and the Role of Crete in Phoenician Trading Networks in the Aegean. Journal of Greek Archaeology, 10, 446–448. Retrieved from https://www.archaeopresspublishing.com/ojs/index.php/JGA/article/view/3373

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