The Fatal Shore, The Long Years, and the Geographical Unconscious. Considerations of Iconography, Chronology and Trade in Response to Negbi's 'The "Libyan" Landscape from Thera: A Review of Aegean Enterprises Overseas in the Late Minoan IA Period'

Authors

  • Sturt W. Manning University of Reading
  • Sarah J. Monks University of Reading
  • Georgia Nakou University of Reading
  • Francis A. De Mita Jr. University of Michigan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v7i2.29920

Keywords:

Mediterranean Archaeology

Published

1994-12-01

Issue

Section

Discussion and Debate (Responses)

How to Cite

Manning, S. W., Monks, S. J., Nakou, G., & De Mita Jr., F. A. (1994). The Fatal Shore, The Long Years, and the Geographical Unconscious. Considerations of Iconography, Chronology and Trade in Response to Negbi’s ’The "Libyan" Landscape from Thera: A Review of Aegean Enterprises Overseas in the Late Minoan IA Period’. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 7(2), 219-235. https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v7i2.29920