Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction: Thinking of scales and modes of interaction in prehistory / B.P.C. Molloy
  • An elite-infested sea : interaction and change in Mediterranean paradigms / B. Legarra Herrero
  • Scales and modes of interaction in and beyond the earlier Neolithic of Greece : building barriers and making connections / P. Halstead
  • Impressed pottery as a proxy for connectivity in the Neolithic Aegean and eastern Mediterranean / C. Cilingiroglu
  • A question of scale? : connecting communities through obsidian exchange in the Neolithic Aegean, anatolia and Balkans / Marina Milic
  • Salting the roads : connectivity in the Neolithic Balkans / Dushka Urem-Kotsou
  • Aspects of connectivity on the centre of the Anatolian Aegean coast in 7th millennium BC / B. Horejs
  • Kanligecit - Selimpasa : Mikhalich and the question of Anatolian colonies in early Bronze Age southeast Europe / Volker Heyd (Bristol), Sengul Aydingun (Kocaeli) and Emre Guldogan (Istanbul)
  • ^The built environment and cultural connectivity in the Aegean early Bronze Age / Ourania Kouka
  • Emerging economic complexity in the Aegean and western Anatolia during earlier third millennium BC / Lorenc Rahmstorf
  • 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 / Maria Emanuela Alberti
  • "Brave new worlds" : islands, place-making and connectivity in the Bronze Age Mediterranean / Helen Dawson (Topoi Excellence Cluster, Freie Universitat, Berlin)
  • Nought may endure but mutability : eclectic encounters and material change in the 13th to 11th centuries BC Aegean / B.P.C. Molloy
  • Distributed elements of practice and cultural identities in the "Mycenaean" period / Michael J. Boyd
  • Anatolian-Aegean interactions in the early Iron Age : migration, mobility, and the movement of people / Naoise Mac Sweeney
  • ^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 / John K. Papadopoulos.