The aim of this article is to consider the question of the formation of Greek identity and the adoption of symbols expressing such identity from the perspective illustrated by Near Eastern sources. First step in the investigation is the critical review of the studies concerning selected aspects of the transition from the Late Bronze Age international circulation to the new relationships that characterize the early Iron Age. The analysis then focuses on dynamics of local identity construction observable within the Syro-Anatolian polities and on their contacts with Aegean areas and Greek communities. It appears that the memories of a widespread, polyphonic and polymorphic representational and communication system of political power over time ...
This dissertation explores social, cultural and political changes in the region later known as ‘Pho...
Most archaeologists argue that the Aegean was cut off from the Near East in the tenth century B.C., ...
This thesis examines the interrelations between ethnicity and federalism in ancient Greece, focusing...
This thesis examines the consumption and reception of two connected bodies of material culture from ...
This thesis aims to construct a historical narrative for the region of the north-eastern Aegean (NEA...
The prevalence of orality in the 8th/7th centuries BCE and the inherent limits of oral memory, in th...
Did an invasion of the Sea Peoples cause the collapse of the Late Bronze Age palace-based economies ...
Interaction in Mediterranean protohistory is generally considered via the core-periphery model, with...
Hesperos and Phosphoros: How Research on Aegean-Eastern Interactions Can Inform Studies of the West...
Dozens of similar fortified settlements exhibiting a familiarity with some Greek building techniques...
Dozens of similar fortified settlements exhibiting a familiarity with some Greek building techniques...
Located in western Anatolia, Ionia was one of key areas of metallurgical innovation in the Aegean du...
This study focuses on the city of Ancient Corinth, an Archaic polis in the northeastern Peloponnese ...
Dozens of similar fortified settlements exhibiting a familiarity with some Greek building technique...
Objects of foreign origin found within a certain ‘local’ archaeological context have often been inte...
This dissertation explores social, cultural and political changes in the region later known as ‘Pho...
Most archaeologists argue that the Aegean was cut off from the Near East in the tenth century B.C., ...
This thesis examines the interrelations between ethnicity and federalism in ancient Greece, focusing...
This thesis examines the consumption and reception of two connected bodies of material culture from ...
This thesis aims to construct a historical narrative for the region of the north-eastern Aegean (NEA...
The prevalence of orality in the 8th/7th centuries BCE and the inherent limits of oral memory, in th...
Did an invasion of the Sea Peoples cause the collapse of the Late Bronze Age palace-based economies ...
Interaction in Mediterranean protohistory is generally considered via the core-periphery model, with...
Hesperos and Phosphoros: How Research on Aegean-Eastern Interactions Can Inform Studies of the West...
Dozens of similar fortified settlements exhibiting a familiarity with some Greek building techniques...
Dozens of similar fortified settlements exhibiting a familiarity with some Greek building techniques...
Located in western Anatolia, Ionia was one of key areas of metallurgical innovation in the Aegean du...
This study focuses on the city of Ancient Corinth, an Archaic polis in the northeastern Peloponnese ...
Dozens of similar fortified settlements exhibiting a familiarity with some Greek building technique...
Objects of foreign origin found within a certain ‘local’ archaeological context have often been inte...
This dissertation explores social, cultural and political changes in the region later known as ‘Pho...
Most archaeologists argue that the Aegean was cut off from the Near East in the tenth century B.C., ...
This thesis examines the interrelations between ethnicity and federalism in ancient Greece, focusing...