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The Emergence of Aegean Prehistory

by: Shapland, A.

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Code: 30982
ISBN-13: 9781009342841 / 978-1-009-34284-1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: 2025
Publication Place: Cambridge
Binding: Paper
Pages: 90
Book Condition: New
Comments: Cambridge Elements The Aegean Bronze Age / ISSN 2754-298X

The Emergence of Aegean Prehistory

Series: Elements in The Aegean Bronze Age

Author: Andrew Shapland, University of Oxford

This Element focusses on the emergence of Aegean Prehistory as a discipline, starting with the first recorded encounters with prehistoric monuments and artefacts and ending with the decipherment of Linear B in 1952. It broadens the history of Aegean Bronze Age archaeology as told in popular accounts as a series of excavations of great men, particularly Heinrich Schliemann at Troy and Mycenae and Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos. Though their work is of fundamental importance for the discipline, here it is placed within wider political, institutional and intellectual frameworks. This Element also provides an overview of the work of many other archaeologists across the Aegean and the regional and historical context in which they operated. It provides a brief but comprehensive history of the formative stages of the study of Aegean Prehistory.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Biographical framework
3. Intellectual context
4. Political and institutional history of archaeology in the Aegean
5. History of archaeological research in the Aegean
6. Broadening Aegean prehistory
References.

 
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The Emergence of Aegean Prehistory

by: Shapland, A.

  • ISBN-13: 9781009342841 / 978-1-009-34284-1
  • Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2025

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