Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction / J. Maran and P. W. Stockhammer
  • Words and things: reflections on people’s interacton [sic] with the material world / H. P. Hahn
  • Magic, materials and matter: understanding different ontologies / C. Gosden
  • Material concerns and colonial encounters / P. van Dommelen and M. Rowlands
  • Matter of fact: transcultural contacts in the late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean / A. B. Knapp
  • Encountering the foreign. (De-)constructing alterity in the archaeologies of the Bronze Age Mediterranean / D. Panagiotopoulos
  • Trade goods reproducing merchants? The materiality of Mediterranean late Bronze Age exchange / G. J. van Wijngaarden
  • Migrant drinking assemblages in Aegean Bronze Age settings / J. B. Rutter
  • Entangled pottery: phenomena of appropriation in the late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean / P. W. Stockhammer
  • Can we say, what’s behind all those sherds? Ceramic innovations in the Eastern Mediterranean at the end of the second millennium / R. Jung
  • Ceremonial feasting equipment, social space and interculturality in post-palatial Tiryns / J. Maran
  • From Minoan Crete to Mycenaean Greece and beyond: the dissemination of ritual practices and their material correlates in ceremonial architecture / E. Borgna
  • The intercultural transformative capacities or irregularly appropriated goods / S. Sherratt
  • Lasting impressions. The appropriation of sealing practices in Minoan Crete / S. Cappel
  • Hyperculture, tradition and identity: how to communicate with seals in times of global action. A middle Bronze Age seal impression from Kamid el-Loz / M. Heinz and J. Linke
  • The role of the Canaanite population in the Aegean migration to the Southern Levant in the late second millennium BCE / A. Yasur-Landau
  • The practical logic of style and memory in early first millennium Levantine ivories / M. H. Feldman
  • ^An introduction to the divine statues of, and the objects belonging to, the gods in Mesopotamia during the Old Babylonian period (c. 2000-1595 BCE) / M. Maggio.