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Mediterranean archaeologies of insularity in an age of globalization

Recently, complex interpretations of socio-cultural change in the ancientMediterranean world have emerged that challenge earlier models. Influenced bytoday's hyper-connected age, scholars no longer perceive the Mediterranean as astatic place where "Greco-Roman" culture was dominant, b...

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Other Authors: Kouremenos, Anna (Editor, HerausgeberIn)
Gordon, Jody Michael (Editor, HerausgeberIn)
Document Type: Online Resource Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; Havertown, PA : Oxbow Books , 2020
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Online Access:http://proxy.fid-lizenzen.de/han/jstor-ebooks-altertum/www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv138wst6
Related Items:Erscheint auch als: Mediterranean archaeologies of insularity in an age of globalization
E-Book Packages:JSTOR E-Books in Classical Studies
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Anna Kouremenos
  • Nuragic Networking? Assessing Globalization and Glocalization in a Late Bronze Age Sardinian Context / Anthony Russell
  • Mobility and Globalization: The View from the Bronze Age Cyclades / Evi Gorogianni
  • Globalization Processes and Insularity on the Dalmatian Islands in the Late Iron Age / Marina Ugarkovic
  • Apollo Archegetes as a Globalizing Divinity: Numismatic Iconography and the Memory of Sicilian Naxos / Leigh Anne Lieberman
  • Balearic Indigeneity in a Global Mediterranean: Considering Circular Domestic Structures of Late Iron Age Menorca / Alexander Smith
  • Fashioning a Global Goddess: The Representation of Isis across Hellenistic Seascapes / Lindsey A. Mazurek
  • Globalization and Insularity in (Dis)Connected Crete / Jane E. Francis
  • From the Land of the Paphian Aphrodite to the Busy Christian Countryside: Globalization, Empire, and Insularity in Early and Late Roman Cyprus / William R. Caraher.