Over her career Susan Sherratt has questioned our basic assumptions
in many areas of the later prehistory of the Mediterranean and
Europe, deploying a canny eye for detail, but never losing sight of
the big picture. Her collected works include contributions on the
relationship between Homeric epic and archaeology; the economy of
ceramics, metals and other materials; the status of the 'Sea
Peoples' and other ethnic terminologies; routes and different forms
of interaction; and the history of museums/collecting (especially
relating to Sir Arthur Evans). The editors of (Athyrmata) have
brought together a cast of thirty-two scholars from nine different
countries who have contributed these twenty-six papers to mark
Sue's 65th birthday - a collection that seeks to reflect both her
broad range of interests and her ever-questioning approach to
uncovering the realities of life in Europe and the Mediterranean in
later prehistory.
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