ABSTRACT

This textbook offers an up-to-date academic synthesis of the Aegean islands from the earliest Palaeolithic period through to the demise of the Mycenaean civilization in the Late Bronze III period. The book integrates new findings and theoretical approaches whilst, at the same time, allowing readers to contextualize their understanding through engagement with bigger overarching issues and themes, often drawing explicitly on key theoretical concepts and debates. Structured according to chronological periods and with two dedicated chapters on Akrotiri and the debate around the volcanic eruption of Thera, this book is an essential companion for all those interested in the prehistory of the Cyclades and other Aegean islands.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|23 pages

The Aegean islands through time

chapter 2|30 pages

The Aegean islands in space

chapter 3|22 pages

The first people

The Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods

chapter 4|33 pages

Settling the Aegean Islands

The Neolithic

chapter 5|53 pages

The international islands

The Early Bronze Age

chapter 6|43 pages

The Minoanised islands

The Middle and early Late Bronze Age

chapter 7|43 pages

Akrotiri on Thera

chapter 8|21 pages

The Theran volcanic eruption

chapter 9|28 pages

The Mycenaeanised islands

The Late Bronze Age period

chapter |3 pages

Conclusions

The islands in context