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This volume publishes 14 archaeological papers from a graduate
student workshop on the archaeology of the Aegean. Themes of
exchange and connectivity are prominent, with contributors focusing
mainly on prehistoric data, but comparative research is always to
the fore, and there are also essays on Classical, Byzantine and
modern periods. Overall the volume explores the concept of an
Aegean koine, engaging with discussions of the history and
historiography of the Mediterranean kick-started by Horden and
Purcell's Corrupting Sea .
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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