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DTEND:20190227T003000Z
DCREATED:20190117T143659Z
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SUMMARY:New York Aegean Bronze Age Colloquium: The Recently Discovered Kiln Complex at Gournia
DESCRIPTION:In 2014\, a series of ceramic kilns was discovered on the 
 northern edge of the Gournia settlement. Together the kilns formed a l
 arge complex that included multiple phases of construction. The comple
 x dates exclusively to the Late Minoan IA period\, and the kilns gener
 ally conform to the Minoan cross-draught channel type. Although this t
 ype is known from other sites in Crete\, there are none that represent
  so many individual phases of construction. In total\, 16 separate kil
 ns were identified\, which consisted primarily of fragmentary channels
  and fuel chambers often built over top of one another. While none of 
 the pottery found in or around the kilns comes from an actual firing e
 pisode\, an examination of the facility's construction and location co
 uld help to answer important questions regarding the organization of p
 roduction.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
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