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Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Thinking of Scales and Modes of Interaction in Prehistory
2. An Elite-Infested Sea: Interaction and Change in Mediterranean Paradigms
3. Scales and Modes of Interaction in and beyond the Earlier Neolithic of Greece: Building Barriers and Making Connections
4. Impressed Pottery as a Proxy for Connectivity in the Neolithic Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
5. A Question of Scale? Connecting Communities through Obsidian Exchange in the Neolithic Aegean, Anatolia and Balkans
6. Salting the Roads: Connectivity in the Neolithic Balkans
7. Aspects of Connectivity on the Centre of the Anatolian Aegean Coast in 7th Millennium BC
8. Kanlıgeçit – Selimpaşa – Mikhalich and the Question of Anatolian Colonies in Early Bronze Age Southeast Europe
9. The Built Environment and Cultural Connectivity in the Aegean Early Bronze Age
10. Emerging Economic Complexity in the Aegean and Western Anatolia during Earlier Third Millennium BC
11. Trade and Weighing Systems in the Southern Aegean from the Early Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age: How Changing Circuits Influenced Changing ‘Glocal’ Measures
12. ‘Brave New Worlds’: Islands, Place-making and Connectivity in the Bronze Age Mediterranean
13. Nought may Endure but Mutability: Eclectic Encounters and Material Change in the 13th to 11th Centuries BC Aegean
14. Distributed Practice and Cultural Identities in the ‘Mycenaean’ Period
15. Anatolian-Aegean interactions in the Early Iron Age: Migration, Mobility, and the Movement of People
16. Komai, Colonies and Cities in Epirus and Southern Albania: The Failure of the Polis and the Rise of Urbanism on the Fringes of the Greek World
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