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Abstract
This paper presents an innovative methodology based on cost analyses used to quantify human circulation and spatial configuration within the Neopalatial1 Palace at Malia, Crete. The study focuses on the Late Minoan I architectural phases of the Palace and assesses the effects of the second phase modifications on the circulation. It can be shown that during the first phase, circulation was less restricted than during the second phase. The second phase modifications altered the west entrance system and complicated the circulation pattern within the West Wing of the palace drastically.
Document type: | Book Section |
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Version: | Secondary publication |
Date Deposited: | 30 Mar 2010 09:17 |
Faculties / Institutes: | Research Project, Working Group > Individuals |
DDC-classification: | Griechenland (Altertum) |
Subject (Propylaeum): | Classical Archaeology |
Controlled Keywords: | Archäologie, Informatik, Computerunterstütztes Verfahren, Computervisualistik, Interdisziplinäre Forschung, Minoische Kultur, Palast |
Subject (classification): | History of the ancient world to ca. 499 Copper- and Bronze Age |
Countries/Regions: | Greece (Antiquity) |