Description
Book SynopsisThis 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.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
About the Authors
Authors' Addresses
Preface
1. Reflections on the 'Aegean' and its prehistory: present routes and future destinations Despina Margomenou, John F. Cherry and Lauren E. Talalay
2. 'Just the facts, Ma'am': surveying Aegean prehistory's state of health John F. Cherry and Lauren E. Talalay
3. A profile of Aegean prehistorian in the 1990s Tracey Cullen
4. The landscapes of modern Greek Aegean archaeology Stelios Andreou
5. Embedding Aegean prehistory in institutional practice: a view from one of its North American centers Jack L. Davis and Evi Gorogianni
6. The Aegean prehistorian's role in classical studies today Bryan E. Burns
7. Greek modernists' discovery of the Aegean, or How the Aegean came to occupy Greece's center Artemis Leontis
Commentary and response
8. Round a bigger pond Colin Renfrew
9. On our political relevance? Michael Fotiadis
10. Whither Aegean prehistory? Yannis Hamilakis