Change and resilience : the occupation of Mediterranean islands in late antiquity /

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Imprint:Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2019.
©2019
Description:1 online resource (xxviii, 308 pages) : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
Language:English
Series:Joukowsky Institute publication ; 9
Joukowsky Institute publication ; 9.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12485569
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Other authors / contributors:Cau Ontiveros, Miguel Angel, editor.
Mas Florit, Catalina, editor.
ISBN:9781789251814
1789251818
9781789251838
1789251834
9781789251807
178925180X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR, viewed Februry 12, 2021).
Summary:The volume explores specifically the time frame from the fall of the Roman empire to the Medieval period. A first group of papers covers islands and island groups in the Central and Western Mediterranean, including the Balearic Islands, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, and the Adriatic islands. Together, these five papers highlight several common themes across the region: local or indigenous sites were often reoccupied in Late Antiquity, the rural countryside typically played a significant role in the contributions of islands to wider Mediterranean economic networks, and islands - big and small - often played significant roles in shifting political and religious power.0The second group focuses on the Eastern Mediterranean. Three papers cover a range of islands, including Crete, the Cyclades, and Cyprus. Together they emphasize the impacts external shifts in political power and economic ties in the Eastern Mediterranean had on island landscapes, as well as the connected relationship between sacred space and territorial occupation across many of these islands.0The final group of papers pivots on changing perceptions of island landscapes in Late Antiquity-or "island mindscapes." Three papers focus on how communities adapted as they underwent Christianization in island contexts, emphasizing the diverse and varied ways that island landscapes became "Christianized," as well as how other political and economic factors shaped the dynamics of change
Other form:Print version: Change and resilience. Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2019 9781789251807