Bernard Knapp, Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute
John F. Cherry, Brown University
Peter van Dommelen, Brown University
Editorial Address
Professor A. Bernard Knapp
Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute
11 Andreas Demetriou, Nicosia 1066
Cyprus
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JMA 34.1 (2021)
3-27
Biriai A Possible Refugee Settlement in Late Third-Millennium BC Sardinia
Gary Webster
28-57
Blowin’ in the Wind Settlement, Landscape and Network Dynamics in the Prehistory of the Aeolian Islands
Maria Clara Martinelli, Helen Dawson, Pietro Lo Cascio, Sara Tiziana Levi, Girolamo Fiorentino
59-83
Contextualizing an Iron Age IIA Hoard of Astragali from Tel Abel Beth Maacah, Israel
Matthew Susnow, Nimrod Marom, Ariel Shatil, Nava Panitz-Cohen, Robert Mullins, Naama Yahalom-Mack
84-108
Perils, Potential and Perspectives of Bioarchaeological Analyses in the Study of Mediterranean Mobility
Giulia Saltini Semerari, Britney Kyle, Laurie Reitsema
Discussion and Debate
109-131
Reviewing Christopher Witmore’s Old Lands: A Chorography of the Eastern Peloponnese (London: Routledge, 2020)
Christopher Witmore, William Caraher, Alfredo González-Ruibal, Johanna Hanink
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