Archaeology of the Mediterranean during late antiquity and the Middle Ages / edited by Angelo Castrorao Barba, Davide Tanasi, and Roberto Miccichè

"This book presents multidisciplinary perspectives on Greece, Corsica, Malta, and Sicily from the fourth to the thirteenth centuries, an often-overlooked time in the history and archaeology of the central Mediterranean"--

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Place / Publishing House:Gainesville, Tallahassee, Tampa, Boca Raton, Pensacola, Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville, Ft. Myers, Sarasota : University Press of Florida, [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Classification:15.17 - Klassische Archäologie
15.18 - Mittelalterliche Archäologie. neuzeitliche Archäologie
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Physical Description:ix, 330 Seiten; Illustrationen, Karten, Pläne
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index
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Summary:"This book presents multidisciplinary perspectives on Greece, Corsica, Malta, and Sicily from the fourth to the thirteenth centuries, an often-overlooked time in the history and archaeology of the central Mediterranean"--
"Varied approaches to an overlooked time period in the history and archaeology of the Mediterranean This book presents multidisciplinary perspectives on Greece, Corsica, Malta, and Sicily from the fourth to the thirteenth centuries, an often-overlooked time in the history of the central Mediterranean. The research approaches and areas of specialization collected here range from material culture to landscape settlement patterns, from epigraphy to architecture and architectural decoration, and from funerary archaeology to urban fabric and cityscapes. Topics covered in these chapters include late Roman villas; the formation of Byzantine and Islamic settlements in western Sicily; re-use of protohistoric sites in late antiquity and the middle ages in eastern Sicily; early Christian landscapes and settlements in Corsica; the transition from late antiquity through Byzantine rule to Muslim conquest in Malta; trade network trajectories of the Aegean islands and Crete; and crosscultural interactions in medieval Greece. Together, these essays show the potential of post-Ancient and post-Classical archaeology, highlighting missing links between the Roman world and medieval Byzantium and broadening the horizons of new generations of archaeologists"--
ISBN:9780813069692
ac_no:AC17226578
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Angelo Castrorao Barba, Davide Tanasi, and Roberto Miccichè