Rethinking Middle Bronze Age Communities on Cyprus: “Egalitarian” and Isolated or Complex and Interconnected?

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Jennifer M. Webb
A. Bernard Knapp
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[1] La Trobe University,Department of Archaeology and History, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
[2] University of Cyprus,Department of History and Archaeology
[3] University of Glasgow,Archaeology, Department of Humanities
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Journal of Archaeological Research | 2021年 / 29卷
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Cyprus; Middle Bronze Age; Legacy data; Mortuary evidence; Political economy; Production and exchange; Social complexity;
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Current views of Cyprus during the Middle Bronze Age (or Middle Cypriot period) depict an island largely isolated from the wider eastern Mediterranean world and comprised largely if not exclusively of “egalitarian,” agropastoral communities. In this respect, its economy stands at odds with those of polities in other, nearby regions such as the Levant, or Crete in the Aegean. The publication of new excavations and new readings of legacy data necessitate modification of earlier views about Cyprus’s political economy during the Middle Bronze Age, prompting this review. We discuss at some length the island’s settlement and mortuary records, materials related to internal production, external exchange and connectivities, and the earliest of the much discussed but still enigmatic fortifications. We suggest that Middle Bronze Age communities are likely to have been significantly more complex, mobile, and interconnected than once envisaged and that the changes that mark the closing years of this period and the transition to the internationalism of Late Bronze Age Cyprus represent the culmination of an evolving series of internal developments and external interactions.
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