Abstract

Based on a collection of papers presented at the 114th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (Seattle, 3–6 January 2013) and augmented by four specifically commissioned contributions, this volume promises to take us beyond traditional explanations of cultural interaction in the Middle and Late Bronze Age Aegean that have often been grouped under the modern categories of “minoanization” and “mycenaeanization.” The agenda of “Minoan” or “Mycenaean” influence in the broader Aegean region is a familiar one to AJA readers, with these labels intended as conventional terms for set

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