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dc.contributor.editorCadogan, Geralden
dc.contributor.editorIacovou, Mariaen
dc.contributor.editorKopaka, Katerinaen
dc.contributor.editorWhitley, Jamesen
dc.coverage.spatialLondonen
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-28T05:36:54Z
dc.date.available2019-06-28T05:36:54Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.isbn978-0-904887-66-2
dc.identifier.urihttp://gnosis.library.ucy.ac.cy/handle/7/50268
dc.publisherBritish School at Athensen
dc.subjectΚύπροςel
dc.subjectΑρχαιότητεςel
dc.subjectΚρήτη (Ελλάδα)el
dc.titleParallel lives: ancient island societies in Crete and Cyprus: papers arising from the conference in Nicosia organised by the British School at Athens, the University of Crete and the University of Cyprus, in November- December 2006en
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/book
dc.identifier.lcDF261.C8P37 2012en
dc.author.facultyΦιλοσοφική Σχολή / Faculty of Letters
dc.author.departmentΤμήμα Iστoρίας και Αρχαιoλoγίας / Department of History and Archaeology
dc.type.uhtypeBooken
dc.description.notes<p>DF261.C8P37 2012</p>en
dc.description.notes<p>edited by Gerald Cadogan ... [et al.]en
dc.description.notes:ill., maps, plans ;31 cmen
dc.description.notesIn English, with one article in French ; abstracts in English and Greek.en
dc.description.notesIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.en
dc.description.notesPreface / Gerald Cadogan ... [et al.]Introduction / Gerald Cadogan ... [et al.]The study of Crete and Cyprus to date. Detecting Cypro-Cretan relations in the Bronze Age / Vassos KarageorghisCypriot kingdoms, Cretan city- states: what parallels? / Nicholas ColdstreamTwo Mediterranean island life modes, two island archaeologies: Crete and Cyprus: how near, how far? / Katerina Kopaka and Gerald CadoganThe taming of an island environment: Crete from dawn to noon (Neolithic to the end of the Bronze Age) / anaya SarpakiIslandscapes and the built environments: the placing of settlements from village to city state (third to first millenia BC) in Cyprus and Crete / Ian A. Todd and Peter WarrenMinds and mines: settlement networks and the diachronic use of space on Cyprus and Crete / Jan Driessen and David FrankelSeals and seal use : markers of social, political and economic transformations on two islands / Jennifer M. Webb and Judith WeingartenSyllabic scripts and languages in the second and first millenia BC. The content of the inscriptions / Jean-Pierre OlivierLanguages / Anna Morpurgo DaviesParallels and diversities in the production, trade and use of copper and iron in Crete and Cyprus from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age. The view from Crete / James D. MuhlyThe view from Cyprus / Vasiliki KassaianidouCloth in Crete and Cyprus / Joanna S. Smith and Iris TzachiliWine and olive oil in Crete and Cyprus: socio-economic aspects / Sophocles Hadjisavvas and Angelos ChaniotisTechnological innovation and island societies: wheelmade pottery on Bronze Age and Iron Age Crete and Cyprus / Lindy Crewe and Carl KnappettFeasting and the consuming body in Bronze Age Crete and Early Iron Age Cyprus / Yannis Hamilakis and Susan Sherratt --The economics of monumental buildings. A view from Crete / Metaxia TsipopoulouA view from Cyprus / Alison Smith Hinterlands and hinterseas: resources and production zones in Bronze Age and Iron Age Crete / Jennifer Moody Ritual and cult in Crete and Cyprus from the third millenium to the first millenium BC: towards a comparative framework. Cult activity in Crete from the third millenium to the first millenium BC / Anna Lucia D'AgataLes cultes a Chypre, du Bronze Recente au Ier millenaire: permanece des santuaires et nouveaux "lieux de memoire" / Antoine HermaryVotives from Cretan and Cypriot sanctuaries: regional versus island-wide influence. Votices from Cretan sanctuaries: regional versus island-wide influence / George PapasavvasVotives from Cypriot sanctuaries: regional versus island-wide influence / Sabine Fourrier Mortuary practices and ideology in Bronze Age-Early Iron Age Crete and Cyprus: comparative perspectives. Mortuary practices and ideology in Bronze Age-Early Iron Age Crete / Eleni HatzakiMortuary practices and burial cults in Cyprus from the Bronze Age through the Early Iron Age / Priscilla Schuster KeswaniDifferential complexities: political evolution, devolution and re-evolution in Crete 3000-300 BC / Christina Hatzimichael and James Whitley Crete and Cyprus: constrasting political configurations. King Kusmesusa and the decentralized political structure of Late Bronze Age Cyprus / Edgar PeltenburgCyprus's political trajectory in antiquity: state formation and the minimum requirement economic model / Maria Iacovou Concluding remarks / Colin Renfrew.en
dc.description.notesBritish School at Athens Studies20</p>en
dc.contributor.orcidIacovou, Maria [0000-0001-8876-6841]
dc.description.totalnumpages382
dc.gnosis.orcid0000-0001-8876-6841


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