The cultural and natural processes that shape, reshape and formalise the body start prior to birth and continue in infancy and childhood. Focussing on the young individuals within particular societies has a great potential to throw light on cultural transfers, continuity, change and discontinuity. While researching ideas and practices related to children and childhoods in prehistoric contexts the body may be lifted out as a useful node of investigation. In this paper, the focus is on three phenomena through which modifications of human bodies were achieved in prehistoric Cyprus: headshaping, anthropomorphic depiction, and burial. It seems that in prehistoric Cyprus the human body was not seen as beyond the bounds of manipulation and modific...
The analysis of human remains from the Bronze Age on Cyprus offers insights into underlying issues o...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the stylization and content of the statuette of a childbirth...
Much can be learned about cultural attitudes of violence towards children from the analyses of their...
Although the earliest known literary evidence for a dual-sexed divinity on Cyprus dates to the fifth...
Although the earliest known literary evidence for a dual-sexed divinity on Cyprus dates to the fifth...
This research addresses the body and personhood in late Neolithic Malta (c. 3600–2300 cal BC) by rec...
As a result of recent methodological and theoretical developments in approaches to the human body in...
Prehistoric archaeology has had major difficulties in identifying ritual practices. The history of a...
This thesis proposes that objects from funerary contexts in Early Bronze Age Cyprus were expressions...
My current research constitutes an extension of my earlier studies of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age...
The Prehistoric Bronze Age is a tremendously important period on Cyprus for understanding the later ...
Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, ...
The ancient body emerged as a topic of research in the 1980s, and the discipline has grown dramatica...
Archaeology often struggles in envisioning real people behind the world of material objects it studi...
Archaeology often struggles in envisioning real people behind the world of material objects it studi...
The analysis of human remains from the Bronze Age on Cyprus offers insights into underlying issues o...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the stylization and content of the statuette of a childbirth...
Much can be learned about cultural attitudes of violence towards children from the analyses of their...
Although the earliest known literary evidence for a dual-sexed divinity on Cyprus dates to the fifth...
Although the earliest known literary evidence for a dual-sexed divinity on Cyprus dates to the fifth...
This research addresses the body and personhood in late Neolithic Malta (c. 3600–2300 cal BC) by rec...
As a result of recent methodological and theoretical developments in approaches to the human body in...
Prehistoric archaeology has had major difficulties in identifying ritual practices. The history of a...
This thesis proposes that objects from funerary contexts in Early Bronze Age Cyprus were expressions...
My current research constitutes an extension of my earlier studies of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age...
The Prehistoric Bronze Age is a tremendously important period on Cyprus for understanding the later ...
Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, ...
The ancient body emerged as a topic of research in the 1980s, and the discipline has grown dramatica...
Archaeology often struggles in envisioning real people behind the world of material objects it studi...
Archaeology often struggles in envisioning real people behind the world of material objects it studi...
The analysis of human remains from the Bronze Age on Cyprus offers insights into underlying issues o...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the stylization and content of the statuette of a childbirth...
Much can be learned about cultural attitudes of violence towards children from the analyses of their...