Archaeology of the Medirranean Iron Age
INDEX
1 Interpreting the Mediterranean
1.1 Defining the Mediterranean
1.2 Histories of Mediterranean Archaeologies
1.3 Connecting the Mediterranean
1.3.1 The Longue Durée
1.3.2 World Systems Approaches
1.3.3 Colonialist Perspectives
1.4 Postmodern Perspectives
1.4.1 The Middle Ground
1.4.2 Hybridisation
1.4.3 Agency
1.4.4 Collective Identities
1.5 Contemporary Conceptual Frameworks
1.5.1 Applying Globalisation Thinking
1.5.2 More than Just Eight Traits
2 Chronologies and Histories
2.1 Defining the Iron Age
2.1.1 Iron Age Beginnings
2.1.2 Iron Age Endings
2.1.3 Absolute Dates
2.2 Historical Sources Pertaining to the Iron Age
2.3 Iron Age Populations
2.4 Distinguishing Identities in a Globalising World
3 The Movement of People
3.1 Migrations and Colonisations
3.1.1 Discussing Greek and Phoenician Colonisation
3.2 Phoenicians in the Wider Mediterranean
3.3 Greeks in the Wider Mediterranean
3.4 Characterising Greek and Phoenician Colonisation
3.5 Globalising Colonisation
4 Contacts and Exchanges
4.1 Ancient Economies
4.1.1 Early Iron Age Exchanges
4.1.2 Evolving Exchanges
4.1.3 Practices of Consumption
4.2 The Movers of Goods
4.3 Sea Trade
4.4 Exchanging Ideas
4.4.1 Wine Consumption
4.4.2 Wine Wares as Social Communicators
4.5 Other Significant Products
4.5.1 Olive Oil
4.5.2 Grain
4.5.3 Textiles
4.5.4 Slaves
4.5.5 Precious Metals
4.6 Globalising Identities in an Interconnecting World
5 Urbanisation
5.1 Urbanism and Urbanisation
5.2 The Development of Urban Environments
5.2.1 The Phoenician World
5.2.2 The Greek World
5.2.3 The Wider Mediterranean
5.3 Building Globalisation
6 Written Words
6.1 Writing Forms
6.1.1 The Phoenician Alphabet
6.1.2 Cypriot Scripts
6.1.3 Written Greek
6.1.3.1 When?
6.1.3.2 Where?
6.1.3.3 Why?
6.1.4 Written Etruscan
6.1.5 Western Mediterranean Scripts
6.1.6 Sicilian Scripts
6.1.7 Writing in North Africa
6.2 Writing More than Words
7 Conclusions
7.1 Globalisation during the Mediterranean Iron Age
7.2 The Transformative Nature of Complex Connections
7.3 Globalising the Mediterranean Iron Age
Notes
References
Index
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