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Paper presented at the 15th meeting of Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology meeting. Turin 25-27 Nov. 2015
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      Mediterranean prehistoryCypriot ArchaeologyMediterranean archaeology
with contributions by Erika Albertini, Marialucia Amadio, Valentina Bonora, Alessandro Conti, Giulia Dionisio, Francesca Dolcetti, Mariaelena Fedi, Marco Fioravanti, Lidia Fiorini, Martina Fissore, Peter Gasson, Carole McCartney, Martina... more
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      Mediterranean prehistoryCypriot Bronze AgeMediterranean archaeologyCypriote Archaeology
The Research Training Group 1876 "Early Concepts of Man and Nature: Universal, Local, Borrowed" invites to its International Workshop "Resurrecting the Ancient Mind - Cognitive Science in Archaeology and Philology", to be held on 5th and... more
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      Cognitive ScienceArchaeologyClassicsClassical philology
The archaeology of islands and coastal societies has become increasingly relevant to a variety of anthropological as well as historical topics. The goal of this paper is to present the development of the relationship between the island... more
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      Bronze Age (Archaeology)Archaeology of Cyprus
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      Cypriot ArchaeologyLate Bronze Age
This paper explores the feminine side of the sea in the Eastern Mediterranean cults. It focuses on the transmission of common traits of the sea goddesses between the Levant and the Aegean in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages, and on... more
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    • Prehistoric Mediterranean Archaeology
In the Late Bronze Age, fish and molluscs have played an important role in the diet and in the economy of Eastern Mediterranean coastal societies. Fish-roe cakes and dried splits feature in the list of goods traded over long distances,... more
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      Cypriot ArchaeologyMediterranean archaeologyPurple Dye
What this contribution aims to address is the concept of insularity in relation to Cyprus as it emerges from the written source materials in the Late Bronze Age. When turning the attention to textual sources pertaining to Cyprus, one is... more
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      Cypriot ArchaeologyAncient Near Eastern LanguagesCypriot Bronze Age
EAA 2022 BUDAPEST 31 August - 3 September 2022
Session 126 - CALL FOR PAPERS
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      ArchaeologyLiminalitySpatial PerceptionSpatial Concepts
in C. Coppini, G. Cyrus and H. Golestaneh (eds.), Bridging the Gap: Disciplines, Times, and Spaces in Dialogue. Vol. 3. Sessions 4 and 6 from the Conference Broadening Horizons 6 Held at the Freie Universiät Berlin, 24-28 June 2019.... more
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      Mediterranean archaeologyBronze and Iron Ages in Eastern Mediterranean (Archaeology)Ancient Goddesses
Review of Sarah A. Rich & Peter B. Campbell (Eds.), Contemporary Philosophy for Maritime Archaeology: Flat Ontologies, Oceanic Thought, and the Anthropocene (2022).
Shima 17(2), 277-283.
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      Archaeological TheoryFlat ontologies
The Mediterranean has, for millennia, formed the heart of an intensive trading network of ideas, goods, and people. For the ancient populations of the Levant, Cyprus, and Southern Anatolia, interactions with the sea — from fishing to... more
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      Mediterranean archaeologyBronze and Iron Ages in Eastern Mediterranean (Archaeology)Seascapes
Humans have been diving with and without technological aid since prehistory; some recent evidence seems to push the limits even beyond our species, suggesting that also Neanderthals would not see the surface of the sea as a limit to their... more
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      Cognitive ScienceArchaeologyMediterranean archaeologyDiving Physiology
In ancient navigation, the safety of a ship depended in no small measure on the stability of her anchors, and this crucial role at sea was not overlooked in the ritual symbolism of maritime communities. Accordingly, there is a general... more
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      Bronze Age ArchaeologyStone AnchorsConceptual Blending Theory
Research on the perception of underwater spaces in ancient Mediterranean societies represents an almost entirely unexplored area of investigation. This project investigates the multifaceted concepts of underwater spaces in the Eastern... more
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      Bronze Age (Archaeology)Underwater ArchaeologyMediterranean archaeologyIron Age
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      Mediterranean archaeologyFreediving
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      ArchaeologyAnarchismArchaeological Method & TheoryAnarchist Studies
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      ArchaeologyAnarchismArchaeological Method & TheoryArchaeological Ethics
Trotz des Engagements einzelner Vereine, Arbeitsgemeinschaften und Forschender hat sich eine umfassende Diskussion zu einer Ethik der Archäologie noch nicht durchgesetzt. Zwar gibt es mittlerweile einige Ethikrichtlinien, diese... more
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      ArchaeologyEthicsArchaeological Method & TheoryArchaeological Ethics
Martin Renger, Sophie-Marie Rotermund, Stefan Schreiber & Alexander Veling (eds.)
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      ArchaeologyArchaeological Method & TheoryArchaeological Theory