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The Ionian Islands in the Bronze Age and early Iron Age : 3000-800 BC

معرفی کتاب «The Ionian Islands in the Bronze Age and early Iron Age : 3000-800 BC» نوشتهٔ Christina Souyoudzoglou-Haywood; Christina Souyoudzoglou Haywood، منتشرشده توسط نشر Liverpool University Press در سال 2000. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The cultural identity of the Ionian Islands during the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age was shaped by a variety of factors, not least by their geographical position at the north-western fringes of the Aegean world. Through the scrutiny of all the categories of archaeological evidence – tombs and cemeteries, settlements and artifacts – the author succeeds in reconstructing the archaeological profile of this fascinating region. Spanning the chronological period from 3000 to 800BC, this study will be of interest to archaeologists and students of Greek prehistory as a whole as well as to those studying regions and island groups. "The descriptions of sites are clear and detailed, the parallels thoroughly researched and the analysis of connections and implications lucid, objective and impressively well-informed... a gigantic step forward in the archaeology of the Ionian Islands."—Mediterranean Prehistory Online

souyoudzoglou-haywood (department Of Classics And Research Curator Of The Classical Museum, U. College Dublin) Examines The Closest-knit Group Of Ionian Islands (lefkada, Kefalonia, Ithaki, Zakynthos) First As A Geographically Bounded Region, And Secondly As A Region Within The Aegean Cultural Area That Marks The North-western Boundary Of Its Expansions. Spanning The Period From 3000 To 800 Bc, She Treats All The Categories Of Archaeological Evidence (tombs And Cemeteries, Settlement Sites And Artifacts) Chronologically And Thematically, Emphasizing Continuity Through Change And The Adoption Or Adaptation Of Foreign Stimuli. Contains 73 Groups Of B&w Plates. Lacks An Index. Distributed By Isbs. Oversize: 8.50x12.25. Annotation C. Book News, Inc., Portland, Or

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the Descriptions Of Sites Are Clear And Detailed, The Parallels Thoroughly Researched And The Analysis Of Connections And Implications Lucid, Objective And Impressively Well-informed... A Gigantic Step Forward In The Archaeology Of The Ionian Islands. -- Mediterranean Prehistory Online

The cultural identity of the Ionian Islands during the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age was shaped by a variety of factors, not least by their geographical position at the north-western fringes of the Aegean world. Through the scrutiny of all the categories of archaeological evidence tombs and cemeteries, settlements and artifacts the author succeeds in reconstructing the archaeological profile of this fascinating region. Spanning the chronological period from 3000 to 800BC, this study will be of interest to archaeologists and students of Greek prehistory as a whole as well as to those studying regions and island groups. "The descriptions of sites are clear and detailed, the parallels thoroughly researched and the analysis of connections and implications lucid, objective and impressively well-informed... a gigantic step forward in the archaeology of the Ionian Islands." Mediterranean Prehistory Online Souyoudzoglou-Haywood (department of Classics and research curator of the Classical Museum, U. College Dublin) examines the closest-knit group of Ionian Islands (Lefkada, Kefalonia, Ithaki, Zakynthos) first as a geographically bounded region, and secondly as a region within the Aegean cultural area that marks the north-western boundary of its expansions. Spanning the period from 3000 to 800 BC, she treats all the categories of archaeological evidence (tombs and cemeteries, settlement sites and artifacts) chronologically and thematically, emphasizing continuity through change and the adoption or adaptation of foreign stimuli. Contains 73 groups of b&w plates. Lacks an index. Distributed by ISBS. Oversize: 8.50x12.25". Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR The cultural identity of the Ionian Islands during the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age was shaped by a variety of factors, not least by their geographical position at the north-western fringes of the Aegean world. Through the scrutiny of all the categories of archaeological evidence - tombs and cemeteries, settlements and artefacts - the author succeeds in reconstructing the archaeological profile of this fascinating region. Spanning the chronological period from 3000 to 800BC, this study will be of interest to archaeologists and students of Greek prehistory as a whole as well as to those studyi
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