V Lull, R Micó, C Rihuete, R Risch, H Meller… - Meller H, Bertemes F …, 2013 - academia.edu
El Argar, one of the politically and economically most developed societies in Bronze Age Europe, collapses around 155o BCE All the settlements are abandoned or restructured …
D Kennedy - Mediterranean Archaeology, 1998 - JSTOR
Hellenism created a superficial'sameness' in such major items of the culture of the Roman Near East as language and public architecture. Braudel, however, has stressed the …
Y Hamilakis - Journal of Mediterranean archaeology, 1999 - academia.edu
This paper discusses the role of archaeologists within the field of cultural production and examines archaeolOgical practice within its broader social and political setting. It advocates …
The Etruscans can be shown to have made significant, and in some cases perhaps the first, technical advances in the central and northern Mediterranean. To the Etruscan people we …
Murlo and the Etruscans explores this and other mysteries in a collection of twenty essays by leading specialists of Etruscan and classical art, all of whom have been associated with the …
The Levantine Upper Palaeolithic and the early phases of the Epipalaeolithic contribute to our understanding of two critical issues in the eastern Mediterranean archaeology. The first …
After more than a century of research, an enormous body of scientific literature in the field of El Argar studies has been generated, comprising some 700 bibliographic items. No fully …
This ambitious study documents the underlying features which link the civilizations of the Mediterranean-Phoenician, Greek, Etruscan and Roman-and the Iron Age cultures of central …
CJ Wickham - Papers of the British School at Rome, 1978 - cambridge.org
The South Etruria survey has gone on for many years now, and much evidence has been collected. The publications of the survey-areas contain their own archaeological syntheses …