Abstract

Despite the central location of the Cyclades in the southern Aegean Sea, there has been little intensive investigation of the islands’ prehistoric settlement pattern. Here it is shown how close comparison of mainly surface evidence from two sites on the islands of Amorgos and Keros can contribute to our understanding of the diversity of sites in the Early Bronze Age and of the dynamics of interaction between them.

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