Recent research reveals what we term a ‘discourse of certainty’ regarding an assumed predominant socio-economic and cultural impact of Late Bronze Age Cypriotes or Mycenaeans on the local peoples of Sardinia and/or Sicily and Italy, not least in terms of a systematic, seaborne trading network extending from the Cyprus to the Tyrrhenian Sea. ‘Minimalist’ approaches to such a phenomenon have a long and venerable but more limited pedigree. In this study, we question why minimalist views have been so summarily dismissed in much current literature that seeks to evaluate an eastern Mediterranean presence or influence in the central Mediterranean. We focus on Sardinia, and on the range of Cypriot or ‘Cypriot-type’ materials found there. We conside...
During the Middle Bronze Age in Sicily, there is evidence for material contact with several extra-in...
Many different types of evidence provide clues to the nature of commercial exchange among the region...
In the Middle Bronze Age, Sicily is drawn into the Mycenaean commercial network which brings cultur...
Archaeological investigations of pre-colonial contacts in Sicily and Sardinia during the Middle and ...
Two (local) Middle Bronze Age sites in Sicily are known for having yielded Cypriot imports: Thapsos ...
During the 6th - 4th millennia BC contacts between the Aegean and southern Italy already took place,...
Although it is accepted that Phoenician colonization occurred on Sardinia by the 9th century B.C., i...
International audienceThis paper aims to present the data concerning the identification of material ...
The relationship between Sicily and the eastern Mediterranean – namely Aegean, Cyprus and the Levant...
Pottery made in the aegean during the Late Bronze Age has been found widely distributed in many part...
The relationships between the Aegean and the central Mediterranean during the second half of the 3rd...
Prehistoric Sardinia is best known for its Bronze Age Nuragic culture which lasted from the mid-2nd ...
Mycenaean decorated pottery has been found in significant quantities on Cyprus and was clearly the f...
Three amphora handles (Fig. 1), of Mycenaean type, bear the only possible traces of Cypriot writing ...
One of the effects of the reconfiguration of world prehistoric chronologies as a result of radiocar...
During the Middle Bronze Age in Sicily, there is evidence for material contact with several extra-in...
Many different types of evidence provide clues to the nature of commercial exchange among the region...
In the Middle Bronze Age, Sicily is drawn into the Mycenaean commercial network which brings cultur...
Archaeological investigations of pre-colonial contacts in Sicily and Sardinia during the Middle and ...
Two (local) Middle Bronze Age sites in Sicily are known for having yielded Cypriot imports: Thapsos ...
During the 6th - 4th millennia BC contacts between the Aegean and southern Italy already took place,...
Although it is accepted that Phoenician colonization occurred on Sardinia by the 9th century B.C., i...
International audienceThis paper aims to present the data concerning the identification of material ...
The relationship between Sicily and the eastern Mediterranean – namely Aegean, Cyprus and the Levant...
Pottery made in the aegean during the Late Bronze Age has been found widely distributed in many part...
The relationships between the Aegean and the central Mediterranean during the second half of the 3rd...
Prehistoric Sardinia is best known for its Bronze Age Nuragic culture which lasted from the mid-2nd ...
Mycenaean decorated pottery has been found in significant quantities on Cyprus and was clearly the f...
Three amphora handles (Fig. 1), of Mycenaean type, bear the only possible traces of Cypriot writing ...
One of the effects of the reconfiguration of world prehistoric chronologies as a result of radiocar...
During the Middle Bronze Age in Sicily, there is evidence for material contact with several extra-in...
Many different types of evidence provide clues to the nature of commercial exchange among the region...
In the Middle Bronze Age, Sicily is drawn into the Mycenaean commercial network which brings cultur...