Destruction processes are considered ‘time capsules of material culture’ (Driessen 2013) as they freeze a site at one moment of its history providing key evidence for interpreting the archaeological record and reconstructing social, political, cultural and ideological circumstances. By focusing on selected case-studies, this paper aims at briefly discussing existing evidence of destruction events in Bronze Age contexts in Cyprus, and at a preliminary presentation of new research data resulting from ongoing interdisciplinary analyses at Middle Bronze Age Erimi.
Bombardieri, L., Amadio, M. (2021). Appetite for Destruction. Current interpretations of accidental or deliberate destructions in Bronze Age Cyprus. DOCUMENTA PRAEHISTORICA, XLVIII [10.4312/dp.48.1].
Appetite for Destruction. Current interpretations of accidental or deliberate destructions in Bronze Age Cyprus
Luca Bombardieri;
2021-01-01
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Destruction processes are considered ‘time capsules of material culture’ (Driessen 2013) as they freeze a site at one moment of its history providing key evidence for interpreting the archaeological record and reconstructing social, political, cultural and ideological circumstances. By focusing on selected case-studies, this paper aims at briefly discussing existing evidence of destruction events in Bronze Age contexts in Cyprus, and at a preliminary presentation of new research data resulting from ongoing interdisciplinary analyses at Middle Bronze Age Erimi.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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