This thesis studies the colonisation and abandonment of Mediterranean islands in prehistory by placing them within a comparative framework. The geographical scope is pan-Mediterranean and chronologically it encompasses prehistory from the time when the earliest-known human records are found on a few islands to the time when most Mediterranean islands had been colonised (approximately from the end of the Pleistocene to the end of the Iron Age). By questioning established geographical boundaries and chronological restrictions and by incorporating recent theoretical advances in island archaeology, this thesis provides alternative explanations to colonisation paradigms prevalent in the 1980s and 1990s, expanding these to include considerations ...
Holocene climates and human impact in the Mediterranean basin have received much attention, but the ...
2noThis study represents the first attempt to combine the geomorphological characteristics of the is...
Analysis of the spatial and temporal structure of global island colonization allows us to frame the ...
This thesis studies the colonisation and abandonment of Mediterranean islands in prehistory by placi...
In 1981 one of us (Cherry) first attempted to identify spatial and temporal patterning in the human ...
Predictive models have become an integral part of archaeological research, particularly in the disco...
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the Last Inter...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...
Island colonisation and adaptive responses of humans to newly colonised environments during the Plei...
Research on Mediterranean islands has pushed the evidence for initial human presence backwardsin tim...
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the Last Inter...
Seaborne movement underpins frontier research in prehistoric archaeology, including water-crossings ...
Ponencia expuesta en el Workshop All hands on Deck: a dialogue between island archaeologies (2021) c...
This article investigates the legacy of ancient Phoenician, Greek and Etruscan colonialism in shapin...
Since the Pleistocene, the Mediterranean is a hot spot for climate change and human migrations, thus...
Holocene climates and human impact in the Mediterranean basin have received much attention, but the ...
2noThis study represents the first attempt to combine the geomorphological characteristics of the is...
Analysis of the spatial and temporal structure of global island colonization allows us to frame the ...
This thesis studies the colonisation and abandonment of Mediterranean islands in prehistory by placi...
In 1981 one of us (Cherry) first attempted to identify spatial and temporal patterning in the human ...
Predictive models have become an integral part of archaeological research, particularly in the disco...
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the Last Inter...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...
Island colonisation and adaptive responses of humans to newly colonised environments during the Plei...
Research on Mediterranean islands has pushed the evidence for initial human presence backwardsin tim...
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the Last Inter...
Seaborne movement underpins frontier research in prehistoric archaeology, including water-crossings ...
Ponencia expuesta en el Workshop All hands on Deck: a dialogue between island archaeologies (2021) c...
This article investigates the legacy of ancient Phoenician, Greek and Etruscan colonialism in shapin...
Since the Pleistocene, the Mediterranean is a hot spot for climate change and human migrations, thus...
Holocene climates and human impact in the Mediterranean basin have received much attention, but the ...
2noThis study represents the first attempt to combine the geomorphological characteristics of the is...
Analysis of the spatial and temporal structure of global island colonization allows us to frame the ...