Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Preface and Acknowledgements
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Introduction.: The Archaeology of Bodies and the Eastern Mediterranean
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Polydactyly in Chalcolithic Figurines from Cyprus
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Figurines, Paint and the Perception of the Body in the Early Bronze Age Southern Aegean
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Thoughts on the Funerary Use of the Early Bronze Age (EBA) Cycladic Figurines:: Iconography, Form, Context and Embodied Lives
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Composite, Partial, Created and Floating Bodies:: a Re-Assessment of the Knossos Temple Repositories Assemblage
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Figurines and Complex Identities in Late Bronze Age Cyprus
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Handlers and Viewers:: Some Remarks on the Process of Perception of Terracotta Figurines on the Example of Cypriot “Goddesses with Upraised Arms”
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Re-Making the Self:: Bodies, Identities and Materialities in Chalcolithic Cyprus
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Pots and People:: An Investigation of Individual and Collective Identities in Early Bronze Age Cyprus
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Dressed to Impress:: Metal Objects and Embodied Identities in Early and Middle Bronze Age Cyprus
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Placed with Care:: Interaction with Decorated Mycenaean Metal Vessels
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The Performative Body and Social Identity in the Room of the Fresco at Mycenae
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“It’s War, not a Dance”:: Polarising Embodied Identities in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean from the End of the Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age, 1200–700 BC
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Nuptial Vases in Female Tombs?: Aspects of Funerary Behaviour during the Late Geometric Period in Attica
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Turning into Stone:: Rock Art and the Construction of Identities in Ancient Thrace
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Lithics and Identity at the Middle Palaeolithic site of Lakonis Cave I, Southern Peloponnese, Greece
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Picrolite and Other Stone Beads and Pendants:: New Forms in an Old Material during the Transition from the Chalcolithic to the Cypriot Bronze Age
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The Embodiment of Land Ownership in the Aegean Early Bronze Age
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From Potter’s Mark to the Potter Who Marks
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Grasping Identity:: Theoretically informed Human Bioarchaeology in or for the Eastern Mediterranean?
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Headshaping and Identity at Tell Nader
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Constructing Identities by Ageing the Body in the Prehistoric Aegean:: the View through the Human Remains
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Secondary Burials and the Construction of Group Identities in Crete between the Second Half of the 4th and 2nd Millennia BC
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Bodies in a Pickle:: Burial Jars, Individualism and Group Identities in Middle Minoan Crete
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Fire, Fragmentation and the Body in the Late Bronze Age Aegean
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Spatial and Temporal Variability in Identity and Representation within the Bronze Age Cemeteries of Knossos, Crete
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Collective Selves and Funerary Rituals.: Early Mycenaean Dromoi as Spaces of Negotiation and Embodiment of Social Identities
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Burning People, Breaking Things:: Material Entanglements, the Bronze Age/Iron Age Transition and the Homeric Dividual
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Epilogue:: Bodies in the Eastern Mediterranean
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