The Common Pot ? Ceramics and Collective Identities in a few apoikiai of Archaic Sicily This chapter explores the problem of how we should interpret the material culture of the early apoikoi in the light of broad-brush questions relating to identity and ethnicity. Using the data from archaeological excavations in Eastern Sicily, it examines whether different communities did in fact use different vessel forms. It then challenges received views regarding the degree to which these uses had any bearing upon the sense of collective identity or ethnicity to which the various protagonists in the phenomenon commonly referred to as ‘Greek colonisation’ subscribed. There are many angles and points of departure for addressing these issues when discuss...
International audienceThe contribution aims to study the distinction strategies, regulated by ethnic...
The correlation between material culture and peoples of the past leaded in seeing in the ceramic set...
The Uruk expansion of the 4th millennium presents a rare opportunity to study the material correlate...
The Common Pot ? Ceramics and Collective Identities in a few apoikiai of Archaic Sicily This chapter...
Metal and Adornment: Ethnic Identity and Gender Identity in the necropoleis of Megale Hellas and Sic...
International audienceThe series of actions carried out by the first farmers during the manufacturin...
International audienceThis article examines the modalities of interaction between Indigenous and Gre...
Iron Age and Archaic western Sicilians interacted with Greek and Phoenician colonists. The effects o...
International audienceThe complex question of the identities that can be expressed by a particular p...
L’étude du mobilier céramique des peuples de la Préhistoire récente permet aux archéologues de disti...
Megara Hyblaea, one of the oldest Greek colonies of Sicily, has played a central role in scholarly d...
The study of Greek settlement in Western Greece – Sicily and Southern Italy – has long been preoccup...
Following the arrival of Greek colonists and Phoenician traders in the seventh century BC, indigenou...
International audienceThe contribution aims to study the distinction strategies, regulated by ethnic...
The correlation between material culture and peoples of the past leaded in seeing in the ceramic set...
The Uruk expansion of the 4th millennium presents a rare opportunity to study the material correlate...
The Common Pot ? Ceramics and Collective Identities in a few apoikiai of Archaic Sicily This chapter...
Metal and Adornment: Ethnic Identity and Gender Identity in the necropoleis of Megale Hellas and Sic...
International audienceThe series of actions carried out by the first farmers during the manufacturin...
International audienceThis article examines the modalities of interaction between Indigenous and Gre...
Iron Age and Archaic western Sicilians interacted with Greek and Phoenician colonists. The effects o...
International audienceThe complex question of the identities that can be expressed by a particular p...
L’étude du mobilier céramique des peuples de la Préhistoire récente permet aux archéologues de disti...
Megara Hyblaea, one of the oldest Greek colonies of Sicily, has played a central role in scholarly d...
The study of Greek settlement in Western Greece – Sicily and Southern Italy – has long been preoccup...
Following the arrival of Greek colonists and Phoenician traders in the seventh century BC, indigenou...
International audienceThe contribution aims to study the distinction strategies, regulated by ethnic...
The correlation between material culture and peoples of the past leaded in seeing in the ceramic set...
The Uruk expansion of the 4th millennium presents a rare opportunity to study the material correlate...