In the Middle Bronze Age, Sicily is drawn into the Mycenaean commercial network which brings cultural elements from the central and eastern Mediterranean to its shores. Among the foreign artefacts introduced in several coastal settlements in the territory of Siracusa are not only Mycenaean and Cypriot wares but also a substantial amount of Maltese Borġ in-Nadur-type pottery. This has been found in both domestic and funerary contexts. The most important evidence of this ceramic class comes from the necropolis of Cozzo del Pantano, located on the banks of the river Ciane, explored by Paolo Orsi in 1893. This paper considers the large assemblage of vessels coming from tomb 23 in order to explore the significance of such pottery in Sicilian sit...
The development of post-medieval archaeology has been uneven in the Mediterranean. While major advan...
Two (local) Middle Bronze Age sites in Sicily are known for having yielded Cypriot imports: Thapsos ...
The insular nature of the Maltese archipelago provides a unique opportunity to explore trade and cul...
In the Middle Bronze Age, Sicily is drawn into the Mycenaean commercial network which brings cultura...
In the Middle Bronze Age, Sicily is drawn into the Mycenaean commercial network which brings cultur...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
Throughout history and prehistory, Sicily has played a key role for maritime trade in the Mediterran...
Throughout history and prehistory, Sicily has played a key role for maritime trade in the Mediterran...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
Recent developments in the archaeological research carried out in Calabria in the last decades have ...
The development of post-medieval archaeology has been uneven in the Mediterranean. While major advan...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
The development of post-medieval archaeology has been uneven in the Mediterranean. While major advan...
Two (local) Middle Bronze Age sites in Sicily are known for having yielded Cypriot imports: Thapsos ...
The insular nature of the Maltese archipelago provides a unique opportunity to explore trade and cul...
In the Middle Bronze Age, Sicily is drawn into the Mycenaean commercial network which brings cultura...
In the Middle Bronze Age, Sicily is drawn into the Mycenaean commercial network which brings cultur...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
Throughout history and prehistory, Sicily has played a key role for maritime trade in the Mediterran...
Throughout history and prehistory, Sicily has played a key role for maritime trade in the Mediterran...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
Recent developments in the archaeological research carried out in Calabria in the last decades have ...
The development of post-medieval archaeology has been uneven in the Mediterranean. While major advan...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
The development of post-medieval archaeology has been uneven in the Mediterranean. While major advan...
Two (local) Middle Bronze Age sites in Sicily are known for having yielded Cypriot imports: Thapsos ...
The insular nature of the Maltese archipelago provides a unique opportunity to explore trade and cul...