The relationship between Sicily and the Aegean in the II millennium b.C. has generally been considered an example of unbalanced relationship since the first studies by the father of Sicilian archaeology, Paolo Orsi, at the end of the XIXth century. In this article a different perspective is given, based upon recent studies on globalization.
Local Communities and Aegeans in Second Millennium BCE South-eastern Sicily
pietro maria militello
2020-01-01
Abstract
The relationship between Sicily and the Aegean in the II millennium b.C. has generally been considered an example of unbalanced relationship since the first studies by the father of Sicilian archaeology, Paolo Orsi, at the end of the XIXth century. In this article a different perspective is given, based upon recent studies on globalization.File in questo prodotto:
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