During the 3rd millennium BC, Cyprus became deeply involved with
the Ancient Near East and with other parts of the East
Mediterranean for the first time since the island was
colonised.This included the likely migration of peoples from the
East Aegean and Anatolia, and changes that ushered in the Bronze
Age.Archaeological data for this millennium, however, is scattered
and studies tend to be divided on either side of the Bronze Age
watershed.Written by well-known specialists, this volume presents
the first detailed assessment of the chronological developments on
the island across that divide.Richly illustrated, it provides an
indispensible framework for the period and lays the foundations for
more accurate evaluations of inter-regional connections.
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