Communities in Transition: The Circum-Aegean Area During the 5th and 4th Millennia BC

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Communities in Transition brings together scholars from different countries and backgrounds united by a common interest in the transition between the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age in the lands around the Aegean. Neolithic community was transformed, in some places incrementally and in others rapidly, during the 5th and 4th millennia BC into one that we would commonly associate with the Bronze Age. Many different names have been assigned to this period: Final Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Eneolithic, Late Neolithic [I]-II, Copper Age which, to some extent, reflects the diversity of archaeological evidence from varied geographical regions. During this long heterogeneous period developments occurred that led to significant changes in material culture, the use of space, the adoption of metallurgical practices, establishment of far-reaching interaction and exchange networks, and increased social complexity. The 5th to 4th millennium BC transition is one of inclusions, entanglements, connectivity, and exchange of ideas, raw materials, finished products and, quite possibly, worldviews and belief systems. Most of the papers presented here are multifaceted and complex in that they do not deal with only one topic or narrowly focus on a single line of reasoning or dataset. Arranged geographically they explore a series of key themes: Chronology, cultural affinities, and synchronization in material culture; changing social structure and economy; inter- and intra-site space use and settlement patterns, caves and include both site reports and regional studies.

This volume presents a tour de force examination of many multifaceted aspects of the social, cultural, technological, economic and ideological transformations that mark the transition from Neolithic to Early Bronze Age societies in the lands around the Aegean during the 5th and 4th millennium BC.

À propos de l'auteur

Søren Dietz is Professor (adj.) at the University of Copenhagen, Institute of Cross-cultural and Regional Studies. He specializes in Aegean Bronze Age and has conducted several archaeological field projects in Greece and Tunisia. Dietz is former director of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen.

Fanis Mavridis is an archaeologist of the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports, Department of Palaeoanthropology and Speleology. He has directed systematic and rescue excavation projects in Attica, Euboea and the Cyclades. He currently works on Bronze Age cave sites on the island of Paros. His research interests include the Aegean Neolithic, island and cave archaeologies and Bronze Age Cyclades.

Žarko Tankosić is a Higher Executive Officer at the Norwegian Institute at Athens and a Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology at Indiana University Bloomington. He has directed archaeological fieldwork in Greece, United States, and Serbia. He currently conducts research in southern Euboea and in the Cyclades in Greece. His research interests include prehistoric Aegean maritime interactions, archaeology of islands, and archaeological survey.

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