An island archaeology of the early Cyclades
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An island archaeology of the early Cyclades
Cambridge University Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [368]-401) and index
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内容説明
This book uses comparative island archaeology to reinterpret a vital phase in early Aegean history. Cyprian Broodbank presents the first modern analysis of Cycladic culture, tracing the development of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age societies in these islands from first colonisation through to incorporation, three millennia later, in the world system of the Minoan palaces and the wider Near East. The archaeology of this region is rich and well documented, and allows Dr Broodbank to reformulate early Cycladic history and to deploy detailed examples that challenge established approaches to island archaeology. He shows that islanders can actively define their cultural space and environments, and that their communities are linked by complex relations to the non-insular world. This book provides fresh perspectives and challenges for island archaeologists and Mediterranean specialists.
目次
- Prologue: islands of 'prehistory'
- 1. Whither island archaeology?
- 2. Cycladic approaches
- 3. Islands, people and seafaring
- 4. The dawn treaders
- 5. Cultures of colonisation
- 6. Small worlds
- 7. Which islands in the stream?
- 8. Paint, paddles and the politics of value
- 9. Ulysses without sails
- 10. An altered archipelago
- 11. The emergence of Minoan dominance
- 12. Cycladic archaeology as island archaeology.
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