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Read more at: Crete and the Sea: Harbours, Ships and Trade Networks in Imperial Crete

Crete and the Sea: Harbours, Ships and Trade Networks in Imperial Crete

Fri, 10/14/2022 - 15:28

Several changes occurred in the society and economy of Crete following the Roman occupation in 67 BC. The island's transition into the Empire changed the shape of the cultural landscape of Crete, both in the interior and the coasts. The new administrative system, in combination with the end of endemic warfare and the vast exploitation of the sea, liberated the island from its hostile past by shaping its new ‘Roman’ identity.


Read more at: What’s Mind is Yours: Intersubjectivity and Social Complexity in the Cycladic Early Bronze Age

What’s Mind is Yours: Intersubjectivity and Social Complexity in the Cycladic Early Bronze Age

Fri, 10/14/2022 - 15:21

This presentation investigates the role of material culture in the development of human intersubjectivity and emergent complexity in the context of the Cycladic Early Bronze Age.The term social complexity has largely functioned as a means of repackaging passé notions of barbarism, civilisation, and progress into more acceptable academic terminology.


Read more at: Dr Agnese Benzonelli

Dr Agnese Benzonelli

Mon, 02/14/2022 - 11:04


Read more at: Christos Nikolaou

Christos Nikolaou

Wed, 02/02/2022 - 12:50


Read more at: Isavella Voulgareli

Isavella Voulgareli

Fri, 10/29/2021 - 10:47


Read more at: Andriana-Maria Xenaki

Andriana-Maria Xenaki

Fri, 10/22/2021 - 14:22


Read more at: Training the next generation of archaeological scientists: Interdisciplinary studies of pre-modern Plasters and Ceramics from the eastern Mediterranean (PlaCe)

Training the next generation of archaeological scientists: Interdisciplinary studies of pre-modern Plasters and Ceramics from the eastern Mediterranean (PlaCe)

The PlaCe network is a high-profile partnership focused on the interdisciplinary study of pre-modern ceramics and plasters. This Innovative Training Network aims at training Early-Stage Researchers to conduct state-of-the-art, science-based research on the technology, use, and provenance of ceramics and plaster, integrating archaeological materials science with biomolecular archaeology. The geographic focus is the Eastern Mediterranean, but we are hoping to push methodological developments of significance in other regions.


Read more at: Dr Andreas Pantazatos

Dr Andreas Pantazatos

Tue, 10/06/2020 - 10:36


Read more at: Identities in archaeology

Identities in archaeology

Mon, 01/27/2020 - 18:10

This will be an informal group discussion. Details to follow.


Read more at: TBC

TBC

Mon, 01/27/2020 - 18:08