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Material Koinai in the Greek Early Iron Age and Archaic Period

Material Koinai in the Greek Early Iron Age and Archaic Period

Edited by Søren Handberg and Anastasia Gadolou

Contributions by Michael Dietler, Lieve Donnellan, Mary E. Voyatzis, Angela Ziskowski, Xenia Charalambidou, Evangelia Kiriatzi, Noémi S. Müller, Florentia Fragkopoulou, Eleni Zosi, Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, Sine Grove Saxkjær, Gloria Paola Mittica, Maria Rosaria Luberto, David Scahill, Sanne Houby-Nielsen, Mark Lawall, Marek Wecowski, Anastasia Gadolou and Ulrike Krotscheck

Published by: Aarhus University Press

Series: Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens

Imprint: Aarhus University Press

370 Pages, 219.00 × 282.00 × 26.00 mm

  • Hardcover
  • 9788771843286
  • Published: January 2018

£39.00

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  • Description
The ancient Greek word koine was used to describe the new common language dialect that became widespread in the ancient Greek world after the conquests of Alexander the Great. Modern scholars have increasingly used the word to conceptualise regional homogeneities in the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean. In this volume, twenty scholars from various disciplines present case studies that focus on the fundamental question of how to perceive and the social and cultural mechanisms that led to the spread and consumption of material culture in the Greek early Iron Age. Combined the chapters provide a critical examination of the use of the koine concept as a heuristic tool in historical research and discuss to what degree similarities in material culture reflect cultural connections. The volume will be of interest scholars interested in archaeological theory and method, the social significance of material culture, and the history of the ancient Greek world in the first half of the first millennium BC.

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