Magasa (Greek: Μαγκασά) is a Neolithic settlement on the eastern part of the island of Crete[1] in present-day Greece. Magasa is notable as a Neolithic Cretan settlement for some use of large room sizes in its multi-roomed residences.[2] The ben-and-but style of housing design with some use of mud-dried brick has been noted as similar to that found in Neolithic Knossos.[3]

See also

References

  1. British School, 1894
  2. A.W.Lawrence, 1996
  3. C.M.Hogan, 2007

Sources

  • British School at Athens, British School at Athens Managing Committee (1894) The Annual of the British School at Athens, Macmillan Publishers
  • C. Michael Hogan, Knossos fieldnotes, Modern Antiquarian (2007)
  • Arnold Walter Lawrence and Richard Allan Tomlinson (1996) Greek Architecture, Yale University Press, 243 pages ISBN 978-0-300-06492-6

35°09′6.39″N 26°11′5.58″E / 35.1517750°N 26.1848833°E / 35.1517750; 26.1848833


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