Item Details

So... What? Does the Paradigm Currently Want to Budge So Much?

Issue: Vol 27 No. 2 (2014)

Journal: Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology

Subject Areas: Ancient History Archaeology

DOI: 10.1558/jmea.v27i2.267

Abstract:

Author: Cyprian Broodbank

View Original Web Page

References :

Anderson, A. 010 The origins and development of seafaring: towards a global approach. In A. Anderson, J.H. Barrett and K.V. Boyle (eds.), The Global Origins and Development of Seafaring, 3-16. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
Broodbank, C. 000 An Island Archaeology of the Early Cyclades. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 006 The origins and early development of Mediterranean maritime activity. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 19: 199-230. 008 Long after hippos, well before palaces: a commentary on the cultures and contexts of Neolithic Crete. In V. Isaakidou and P. Tomkins (eds.) Escaping the Labyrinth. Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 8: 273-90. Oxford: Oxbow. 010 ‘Ships a-sail from over the rim of the sea’: voyaging, sailing and the making of Mediterranean societies c. 3500–500 BC. In A. Anderson, J.H. Barrett and K.V. Boyle (eds.), The Global Origins of Seafaring, 249-64. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. 013 The Making of the Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean from the Beginning to the Emergence of the Classical World. London: Thames and Hudson.
Cherry, J.F. 981 Pattern and process in the earliest colonization of the Mediterranean islands. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 47: 41-68.
Dennell, R.W., J. Louys, H.J. O’Regan and D.M. Wilkinson 014 The origins and persistence of Homo floresiensis on Flores: biogeographical and ecological perspectives. Quaternary Science Reviews 96: 98-107.
Leavesley, M. 006 Late Pleistocene complexities in the Bismarck archipelago. In I. Lilley (ed.), Archaeology in Oceania: Themes and Issues, 189-204. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Phoca-Cosmetatou, N., and R.J. Rabett
in prep. Pleistocene island occupation in the Mediterranean: insights from a tied-biome approach to glacial refugia.
Simmons, A.H. 014 Stone Age Sailors: Paleolithic Seafaring in the Mediterranean. Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.