Aegean Prehistory as World Archaeology: Recent Trends in the Archaeology of Bronze Age Greece |
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Authors: | Thomas F. Tartaron |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 201–202 Logan Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6304, USA |
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Abstract: | This article surveys archaeological work of the last decade on the Greek Bronze Age, part of the broader discipline known as Aegean prehistory. Naturally, the literature is vast, so I focus on a set of topics that may be of general interest to non-Aegeanists: chronology, regional studies, the emergence and organization of archaic states, ritual and religion, and archaeological science. Greek Bronze Age archaeology rarely appears in the comparative archaeological literature; accordingly, in this article I place this work in the context of world archaeology, arguing for a reconsideration of the potential of Aegean archaeology to provide enlightening comparative material. |
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Keywords: | Archaeology Greece Bronze Age Aegean prehistory |
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