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SURVIVING CRISIS: INSIGHTS FROM NEW EXCAVATION AT KARPHI, 2008

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 December 2012

Saro Wallace*
Affiliation:
University of Heidelberg
Dimitra Mylona
Affiliation:
Swedish Institute at Athens

Abstract

Seventy years after its first investigation, Karphi (Karfi) on Crete was the subject of a new pilot excavation in 2008. The main aim was to provide the first up-to-date detailed contextual records for the site across a representative area, thus filling in interpretative gaps left by the original extensive excavation. This paper presents and analyses these records with the aim of investigating the likely complexity of social systems at one of the largest new communities founded in Crete after the collapse of Bronze Age states c.1200 bc. Recent research has tended to focus on small villages, or on sites which later developed into poleis, meaning that crisis-period remains are poorly preserved. Occupied only between the crisis horizon of c.1200 bc and an important nucleation of Cretan communities at large ‘proto-polis’ settlements occurring in the early tenth century, the large Karphi site offers insight into the special challenges of creating large, potentially diverse new communities in crisis circumstances. It has one of the most dramatic of the new settlement locations, on steep-sided peaks 1100 m above sea level in an area which had never previously been settled. The social and economic adjustments needed here were particularly sharp and urgent, and the paper examines the structures which enabled them, using preliminary analyses of bioarchaeological data from the new project to assist reconstruction of the economy. The site has had other, highly specialised uses in its history, on which the new excavation has thrown light. The results highlight not only the resonance of this landscape in ancient consciousness, but also the ways in which such resonance could be exploited, both in the socially volatile post-collapse period and in the context of enhanced social and economic complexity as polis states started to come into being. Finally, a first set of radiocarbon dates from the new excavation is presented and assessed with regard to the dating of the Cretan Bronze to Iron Age transition and its wider ramifications.

Επιβιώνοντας την κρίση: πληροφορίες από τις καινούριες ανασκαφές στο Καρφί, 1200–1000 π.Χ.

Εβδομήντα χρόνια μετά τις πρώτες ανασκαφές, το Καρφί στην Κρήτη βρέθηκε στο επίκεντρο ενός νέου προγράμματος ανασκαφών το 2008. Ο κύριος στόχος ήταν να ερευνηθούν οι πρώτες τρέχουσες, λεπτομερείς και συναφείς πληροφορίες για τη θέση σε μια αντιπροσωπευτική περιοχή, έτσι ώστε να πληρωθούν τα ερμηνευτικά κενά που άφησαν οι αρχικές εκτεταμένες ανασκαφές. Αυτό το άρθρο παρουσιάζει και αναλύει αυτές τις πληροφορίες με σκοπό να ερευνήσει την πιθανή πολυπλοκότητα των κοινωνικών συστημάτων σε μια από τις μεγαλύτερες κοινότητες που εγκαθιδρύθηκαν στην Κρήτη μετά την πτώση των πολιτειακών δομών της Εποχής του Χαλκού γύρω στο 1200 π.Χ. Οι πρόσφατες έρευνες έχουν την τάση να επικεντρώνονται σε μικρά χωριά, ή σε θέσεις που αναπτύχθηκαν αργότερα σε πόλεις, κάτι που σημαίνει ότι τα κατάλοιπα που χρονολογούνται στην περίοδο της κρίσης δεν σώζονται επαρκώς. Η μεγάλη θέση στο Καρφί, έχοντας κατοικηθεί μόνο μεταξύ του ορίζοντα της κρίσης στην ανατολική Μεσόγειο γύρω στο 1200 π.Χ. και της σημαντικής συγκέντρωσης των κοινοτήτων της Κρήτης σε μεγάλους οικισμούς «πρώτο-πόλεις» κατά τον πρώιμο δέκατο αιώνα, παρέχει πληροφορίες εξαιρετικής σημασίας σχετικά με τις προκλήσεις της δημιουργίας μεγάλων, εν δυνάμει ποικίλων νέων κοινοτήτων σε συνθήκες κρίσης. Βρίσκεται σε μια από τις πιο δραματικές τοποθεσίες που παρουσιάζουν οι νέοι οικισμοί, πάνω σε κορυφές με απότομες πλαγιές σε υψόμετρο 1100 µ. πάνω από τη θάλασσα και σε μια περιοχή που δεν είχε προηγουμένως κατοικηθεί. Έτσι, οι κοινωνικές και οικονομικές προσαρμογές που ήταν επιτακτικές στο χώρο αυτό ήταν εξαιρετικά οξείες και επείγουσες και το άρθρο αυτό εξετάζει τις δομές που τους επέτρεψαν να επιτύχουν, χρησιμοποιώντας προκαταρτικές αναλύσεις βιο-αρχαιολογικών δεδομένων από το νέο πρόγραμμα για τον ανασχηματισμό της οικονομίας. Η θέση είχε και άλλες εξειδικευμένες χρήσεις κατά την ιστορίας της, τις οποίες οι καινούριες ανασκαφές έφεραν επίσης στο φως. Τα αποτελέσματα δίνουν έμφαση όχι μόνο στην απήχηση αυτής της τοπογραφίας στην αρχαία συνείδηση, αλλά στους τρόπους με τους οποίους αυτή η απήχηση μπορούσε να εκμεταλλευτεί, τόσο στην κοινωνικώς ρευστή περίοδο που διαδέχεται την πτώση όσο και στη δημιουργία έντονης κοινωνικής και οικονομικής πολυπλοκότητας καθώς οι πόλεις κράτη άρχισαν να αναπτύσσονται. Τέλος, παρουσιάζεται ένα καινούριο σύνολο από ραδιοχρονολογήσεις με άνθρακα από τις καινούριες ανασκαφές και εξετάζεται σε σχέση με τη χρονολόγηση της μετάβασης από την Εποχή του Χαλκού στην Εποχή του Σιδήρου στην Κρήτη και τις ευρύτερες επιπτώσεις.

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