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Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean

Editat de Anastasia Christophilopolou
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 apr 2023
An analysis of island identities and culture in the ancient Mediterranean.

Accompanying an exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, this book explores island identities in the ancient Mediterranean, questioning how the "insularity" of being of an island affected and shaped art production and creativity, architectural evolution, and migrations. It extends beyond the ancient, incorporating current discourses on island versus mainland cultural identities, in contemporary Art and other disciplines.

In this book, fifty unique archaeological objects—most never displayed before outside Cyprus, Crete, and Sardinia— tell exceptional stories of insular identity over 4000 years. The movement of people and episodes of migration between islands and their surrounding mainlands is also explored, through architecture, material culture, crafts, and technologies present in the Mediterranean islands. Islanders brings together research findings from scientific fields within archaeology.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781913645496
ISBN-10: 1913645495
Pagini: 104
Ilustrații: 60 color plates
Dimensiuni: 216 x 260 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Paul Holberton Publishing
Colecția Paul Holberton Publishing

Notă biografică

Anastasia Christophilopolou is the senior curator of the ancient Mediterranean at the Fitzwilliam Museum. She is responsible for research and exhibition projects and permanent displays in the fields of Greek, Cypriot, and Roman Collections.

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"Those who missed 'Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean,' which closed at Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum earlier this month, can still find themselves on island time with the exhibition’s attractive catalogue, brought out by Paul Holberton Publishing. This 'voyage across millennia, to explore ancient Sardinia, Cyprus and Crete,' brings us face to face with objects that remain from some of the earliest stirrings of Western civilization, from bone necklaces to marble figurines, and much more besides."