Negotiating Island Identities explores the history of interaction
between Crete and the Cycladic islands from the late Middle to Late
Bronze II periods when Minoan influence was at its peak. Based on a
thorough investigation of pottery assemblages from key sites, the
book advocates a rethink of established acculturation scenarios
(such as "Minoanisation") in relation to the Cycladic islands.
Openness or closure towards outside influences was not
predetermined by cultural, geographical or ecological variables but
was socially constructed. Island communities could consciously
fashion their worlds and make choices about the nature and degree
of interaction with their neighbours.
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