The conference was aimed at the discussion of the interaction between external influences and internal trajectories in shaping the social and cultural change and identity in various regions of the prehistoric Mediterranean. The contribution focuses on the importance of trading circuits in the development of the Aegean societies and discusses more thoroughly the complex picture of the Middle Bronze Age in the Aegean.

“Aegean Trade Systems. Overview and Observations on the Middle Bronze Age” / Alberti, MARIA EMANUELA. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 22-43. (Intervento presentato al convegno : Exchange, interaction, conflicts and transformations. Social and cultural changes in Europe and in the Mediterranean between Bronze and Iron Age. tenutosi a Malta nel 2008).

“Aegean Trade Systems. Overview and Observations on the Middle Bronze Age”

Maria Emanuela Alberti
2012

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The conference was aimed at the discussion of the interaction between external influences and internal trajectories in shaping the social and cultural change and identity in various regions of the prehistoric Mediterranean. The contribution focuses on the importance of trading circuits in the development of the Aegean societies and discusses more thoroughly the complex picture of the Middle Bronze Age in the Aegean.
2012
EXCHANGE NETWORKS AND LOCAL TRANSFORMATIONS. Interactions and local changes in Europe and the Mediterranean from the Bronze to the Iron Age,
: Exchange, interaction, conflicts and transformations. Social and cultural changes in Europe and in the Mediterranean between Bronze and Iron Age.
Malta
2008
Alberti, MARIA EMANUELA
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