Island archaeology
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Recent papers in Island archaeology
Substantive entry on Island Archaeology for the Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology - posted online with the Editor's permission
In a recent ISJ paper, “Island Archaeology: In Search of a New Horizon”, Boomert and Bright (2007) argue that the field of “island archaeology” should be replaced by an “archaeology of maritime identity”. We disagree and counter that... more
The fifth community archaeology workshop was held in June of 2013 on Cayo Sal in the Los Roques Archipelago, Venezuela. The workshop, designed for the students of the secondary school of Gran Roque Island, was the first historical... more
Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) dispersed rapidly through island southeast Asia (Sunda and Wallacea) and into Sahul (Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands), before 50,000 years ago. Multiple routes have been proposed for this... more
A. short introduction to the Colloquium "Insularidad, îléité e insularización en el Mediterráneo fenicio y púnico (Ibiza, 2017)
La présente contribution vise à préciser les aspects géographiques et chronologiques liés à l’apparition, au développement et au déclin d’un type de construction en pierre sèche localement appelée « torre ». Ces édifices monumentaux, qui... more
English Summary: This remarkable book is the fruit of 30 years of investigations of two archaeologists, husband and wife, Maria Magdalena and Andrzej Antczak, on the pre-Hispanic archaeology of the majestic Los Roques Archipelago,... more
The Post Medieval Pilgrimage to Skellig Michael
A “frying pan” of some interest, since it depicts a longboat, (Syros Museum 1163) was found in a rescue excavation conducted under the direction of the author in the Roussos field at Chalandriani in Syros in 2002-2008. The field lies in... more
This 40th volume of the ASLU series is concerned with the study of the Cycladic settled landscape in Late Antiquity and the Byzantine Early Middle Ages. It offers a fresh approach to the history and archaeology of the Cyclades under the... more
Διαδικτυακός σύνδεσμος διαλέξεων (Zoom link): https://zoom.us/j/96289182315?pwd=eEVFYTBRYnpMOGtQdGo4bU12S2RuZz09 Ταυτότητα συνάντησης (Meeting ID): 962 8918 2315 Κωδικός (Passcode): 478129
Once considered a backwater of New World prehistory, the Caribbean has now emerged from the archaeological shadows as a critical region for answering a host of questions related to human population dispersal, Neotropical island... more
"In the RBA the ‘pan’ continues to be a widespread type of pottery. In central and North Sardinia the internal base of the vases of this age is decorated with impressions of a comb, hence the name ‘comb facies’. Large vases (dolia) start... more
"In the FBA, the ceramic industry shows a great variety of forms. These were carenated bowls, storage jars, braziers and clay cooking stands, amphoras, jugs with large handles and askoid jugs (closed vases with narrow asymmetrical necks).... more
In Anthropological papers of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 93, pp.113-136. This work presents new archaeological evidence, from the interior freshwater tree islands within Everglades National Park’s Shark River Slough,... more
Updated Resource Assessment and Research Agenda 2019 for the Isles of Scilly. Includes results from several recent projects which have made major advances in our understanding of Scilly during prehistory, particularly during the... more
Ustica is a small island off the coast of Palermo city (Sicily, Italy). It was occupied by human settlements since Neolithic times. During the Middle Bronze Age (half of 2nd millennium BC) it was interested by the presence of an important... more
Naxos, the largest island of the Cyclades, in the center of the Archipelago, swayed over time between the two ends of the pendulum of insularity, namely between isolation and connectivity, in almost every aspect of human life (society,... more
Lo studio opera una classificazione tipologica dei materiali ceramici noti per l'aspetto culturale Monte Claro.
Gallipoli peninsula is one of the most significant geographical point for the movement of the prehistoric populations between Balkans and Anatolia. Apart from the narrow isthmus connecting the peninsula to the European continent, it is... more
"The funeral deposits and the death domain in general have often been highly considered by scientific research for the significant informations they furnish, frequently more interesting than domestic contexts. Since the origins of the... more
In this poster we will present the evolution of the underwater archaeological research regarding the island of Crete (Greece) during the past decades, aiming into increasing the knowledge about it. To this end there will be provided a... more
This book offers a comparative study of the archaeology of colonisation, abandonment, and resettlement of the Mediterranean islands. Presenting an extensive and updated body of evidence, it provides a pan-Mediterranean review of island... more