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This volume presents the results of the survey and excavation of a second peak sanctuary on Minoan Kythera at Leska. An introduction to the archaeological background of the island is provided, as well as a discussion on peak sanctuaries there and in Minoan Crete. The discovery of Leska and the research conducted there are described, and a discussion of the diachronic use of the summit is presented, following analyses of the material remains (including pottery, figurines, stone vessels, stone tools, and jewelry). Detailed discussions of the active role and significance of the landscape and the cultic practices allow an in-depth analysis of the links between society and cult, and also of the ways in which the landscape and immediate surroundings at Leska were sacralised in the Middle Minoan IB to Late Minoan IB phase. The broader analysis of the sacred landscape on Kythera provides a unique opportunity to asess Aegean religion during the Minoan period outside Crete.
Mercourios Georgiados is a postdoctoral research fellow at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
List of Illustrations in the Text List of Tables in the TextList of Figures List of Plates Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations1. Introduction 2. Fieldwork 3. Pottery 4. Small Finds 5. The Palimpsest of Human Activities at Leska 6. Landscape Analysis 7. Rituals, Cult, and Beliefs8. Comparisons and Synthesis References Index FiguresPlates