This volume represents a pioneering examination of the nature and
identities of Aegean prehistory as a discipline. Emerging from a
workshop that generated lively debate among a wide cross-section of
scholars, it offers one of the first published attempts to situate
Aegean prehistory within a modern self-critical and reflexive
context. The chapters and commentaries together yield a
multidisciplinary discourse, covering such topics as the current
health and academic status of the field, the political and social
parameters of the discipline, the relationship between Aegean
prehistory and Hellenism, and the discovery of the "Aegean" by
Greek modernists.
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