~ Director: Michael B. Cosmopoulos
The general objective of the project is to provide a detailed and thorough understanding of the relationship between center and periphery in the Greek world and shed light on the localized developments that shaped the birth and operation of Mycenaean states. The project has already produced unexpected finds in the
form of monumental buildings and an inscribed tablet which is the earliest state record from the Greek Mainland. These surprising discoveries at a non-palatial site challenge the current model of chiefdom-to-state evolution and suggest that until now we had been missing an important piece of the puzzle: the new evidence suggests that bureaucracy and literacy appeared earlier than what was previously thought and that they were not restricted to the major palatial centers. Our long term goal is to develop general models applicable to state formation in later periods of Greek history and in other parts of the world.
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