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SOMA 2002: Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting of Postgraduate Researchers. University of Glasgow, Department of Archaeology, 15-17 February, 2002
Ann Brysbaert, Natasja de Bruijn, Erin Gibson, Angela Michael and Mark Monaghan
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The Symposium of Mediterranean Archaeology took place in February 2002 at the University of Glasgow. The conference was organised around a variety of themes with the primary goal of attracting a diverse group of postgraduate researchers and facilitating discussion through the establishment of workshops on specific themes. The primary aim was to give SOMA as wide a scope as possible within the context of Mediterranean archaeology. This was reflected in the wide range of the 20 papers presented both at theconference and included within this volume. Some of the broad themes running through the papers include landscape method and its application, religion and transitions, nationalism and identity, and craft and craftspeople. Papers presented within these themes covered geographical areas ranging from Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Greece, Egypt, and Malta and time periods from the Paleolithic onwards to the modern period. The conference successfully attracted individuals with interests in theory, reports on recent fieldwork, integrating historical and survey data, geoarchaeology, ethnographic studies, experimental archaeology and computer applications, and recent developments and possible future directions of archaeology in Mediterranean archaeology.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Contributors
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Introduction
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Acknowledgements
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Ethnic Identity: Archaeological Considerations
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Does DIY work? Experimentation and the Archaeology of Technology in an Aegean Bronze Age Context
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An Approach to the Archaeology of Transitions in Palaeolithic Iberia
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The Western Cyprus Geoarchaeological Survey: Some Case-studies
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Chapels and Navigation in Medieval Gozo
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The Burial Landscape of Late Bronze Age III Karpathos
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Constructing the Memory of the Persian Wars in Athens
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Religious Continuity from the Late Bronze to the Early Iron Age: A Contradictory Picture
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Raettaui
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What a state we’re in: nationalism and archaeology in Cyprus
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Pastoral Settlements: A Case-Study of Complex Pastoral Sites on the Island of Sardinia (Italy) in Modern History
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Import or Imitation – Cycladic Idols on the Greek Mainland
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Site as a landscape, site in a landscape: interpreting Il Pizzo
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Towards Incastellamento: Combining Archaeology and Texts in Modelling the Post-Roman Landscape in Lazio
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What is a Rural Settlement?
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Who were the readers of Linear A inscriptions?
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(Re)thinking Roman Sculpture: Imperial Representations and the Construction of Subjective Identity
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Human landscapes on different scales: an integrated GIS approach
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Embedding Material Culture in Perceptions of Landscape. A Contextual Analysis of the Deposition of Bronzes in Northern Italy
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Mediterranean Archaeologies
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Published: 2003
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407325453 (ebook)
- 9781841715148 (paperback)
BAR Number: S1142
- Roman
- Landscape Archaeology
- Greece, Aegean, Crete and Black Sea
- Metal Objects
- Conflict / Military / Fortifications
- Ritual / Religion / Temples
- Epigraphy / Ancient and Medieval Texts / Papyri
- Bronze Age and Iron Age
- Art / Sculpture / Gems / Seals
- Migration Period, Early Medieval and Medieval
- Agriculture / Farming / Husbandry / Land-use / Irrigation
- Ethnoarchaeology / Anthropology
- Multiperiod
- Mediterranean
- Late Antiquity and Byzantium
- Classical and Hellenistic