Aegean prehistory : a review / edited by Tracey Cullen.
Language: English Series: American Journal of Archaeology ; Supplement : 1. | American Journal of Archaeology. Supplement, ; 1.Publication details: Boston : Archaeological Institute of America, c2001.Description: xvii, 506 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cmISBN:- 0960904247
- 0960904255
- 1532-5326
- DF220 A34 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : Voices and Visions of the Aegean / Tracey Cullen -- Review of Aegean Prehistory -- I. The Islands of the Aegean / Jack L Davis -- II. The Prepalatial Bronze Age of the Southern and Central Greek Mainland / Jeremy B Rutter -- III. Crete from Earliest Prehistory through the Protopalatial Period / L Vance Watrous -- IV. The Stone Age of Greece from the Palaeolithic to the Advent of the Neolithic / Curtis Runnels -- V. The Neolithic and Bronze Age of Northern Greece / S Andreou, Michael Fotiadis and Kostas Kotaskis -- VI. The palatial Bronze Age of the Southern and Central Greek Mainland / Cynthia W Shelmerdine -- VII. Neopalatial, Final Palatial and Postpalatial Crete / Paul Rehak and John G. Younger .
Aegean prehistory has developed over the 20th century into a distinctive and vibrant area of archaeological research. The past few decades, in particular, have seen a dramatic reorientation and expansion of goals and methods as well as a flood of new fieldwork in the Agean. Keeping abreast of these new developments has become a daunting task. Aegean Prehistory: A Review contains detailed syntheses of research, originally published in the American Journal of Archaeology and newly updated here. The volume conveys the diversity and richness of current approaches to the discipline of Aegean prehistory whilst also marshalling an enormous amount of information pertaining to field projects, museum studies, analyses of materials and texts, and supporting theories of interpretation. An introduction by Tracey Cullen places the review articles in historical perspective, tracing the evolution of Aegean prehistory from the 19th century to the present. The author also considers the current status of the discipline - its relationships with classical archaeology and anthropology, and the manner in which it is shaped by various sociopolitical forces. Aegean Prehistory: A Review is a powerful research tool for the exploration of Aegean themes. With its expansive and detailed coverage, the book constitutes essential reading for professionals and students of Aegean prehistory. It will also be of great interest to all who wish to learn more about intellectual trends and current discoveries in this part of the Mediterranean. Perhaps most important, Aegean Prehistory: A Review provides a solid foundation upon which Aegean archaeology can build as it continues to thrive in the coming years.
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