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This article examines the relevant literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and archaeological testimony. It also draws from the author&iacute;s recent work on the island&rsquo;s ceramic sequences and overseas imports. Connections with the Peloponnese in the sixth century form a necessary prelude to interpreting subsequent Cretan developments. Current evidence points to a temporary lapse in external contacts at sites across the island in the fifth century. Although various explanations are considered for this lull, the most promising is that Athenian economic intervention shut Crete off from a major Peloponnesian trade artery.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Crete presents a puzzle to historians of ancient Greece. In standard accounts of seventh-century Aegean history, Crete serves as a crucial intermediary between Greece and the Near East. 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