The storage of staples and its importance for the functioning of Cretan Bronze Age society has become
an active topic of debate. This study reassesses the intrinsic relationship between storage and sociopolitical
complexity by combining testimonies on the storage of staples from palatial, nonpalatial elite, and ordinary
domestic contexts dated to the LM I period. The main goals are (1) to examine a wide range of information
concerned with the storage of staples; (2) to develop a comprehensive model to explain how storage strategies
operate within LM I societies; and (3) to infer sociopolitical and socio-economic levels of interaction among
the different social sectors operating within LM I societies (mainly LM IB societies).
Contents:
Introduction; 1. From Storage Implements to Subsistence Autarkies: A Framework for Interpreting
the Archaeological Record; 2. Palatial Storage Practices; 3. Domestic and Nonpalatial Elite Storerooms Described;
4. Storage Behaviors and Subsistence Autarkies in the Nonpalatial Sector of LM I Societies; 5. Storage and
Sociopolitical Dynamics in LM I State Societies.
185p, 10 tables, 36 b/w figs
(Prehistory Monographs 25, INSTAP Academic Press, expected Summer 2008)
ISBN-10: 1-931534-50-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-931534-50-5