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| | Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2006.01.30 |
 | | For Asine, S. concentrates on a number of houses in the Lower Town, especially Houses G, H, I, and K. Her careful stratigraphic analysis will need to be consulted by anyone dealing with Asine in the future. |
 | | As was the case with the houses at Asine, S.'s primary interest is to distinguish residential, storage, and workshop areas, as well as to assess the degree to which they reflect a centralized economic system dependent on a palace. |
 | | In her reconstruction, during LH II, Mycenae and Asine play the leading roles in the Argolid; in LH IIIA, Midea emerges as another center in addition to the preceding two. |
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