from Part IV - Aegean Art in the Second Palace Period
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 May 2022
The period of the second palaces on Crete is one of intense architectural activity, both on Crete and on the main Aegean islands. We know more of Minoan and Cycladic architecture from this period than from the entire preceding period. The fact that most sites were destroyed once and for all c.1450 bc, without reoccupation, has facilitated their study. New building programmes testify to the level of economic prosperity; they also tally with the transformations we have already highlighted in social and administrative organisation.
True innovations in building techniques and plans are actually few in comparison to the preceding period: but the architects of the palaces and major villas invent a new monumental style and formalise the innovations of the Middle Bronze Age.
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