“Craft Production and Culture Change in the Bronze Age Cyclades, Greece” 736
“Craft Production and Culture Change in the Bronze Age Cyclades, Greece”
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The Chapter will take advantage of this presentation on ancient production techniques.

Could also have a nosh beforehand at 6:00 in the Cafe (it sort of has "artisanal" pretentions). Could use some feedback on general interest

 
Presenter Natalie Abell, University of Michigan
Wednesday, March 18, 2020

During the Middle and Late Bronze Age (ca. 1900-1400 BCE), Cycladic islanders played key roles as intermediaries in regional exchange networks that linked the Minoan palaces of Crete and emerging elite societies on Aegina and mainland Greece. Over these centuries, the Cyclades experienced a great deal of material culture change, especially as part of the Minoanization phenomenon, by which Minoan ways of doing things were adopted and adapted beyond Crete. This presentation explores the important roles of mobile craftspeople and the spread of novel craft technologies in the promotion of new forms of material culture in the Cyclades during these eras.
 
Date & Time
Wednesday March 18th, 2020 6:00pm EDT
End Date & Time
Wednesday March 18th, 2020 9:00pm EDT
Venue
Cleveland Museum of Art
Address
11150 East Blvd, (On university Circle)
Cleveland,, OH 44106
United States
First Name
Roy
Last Name
Kay
Email
RoyKay@MetaCityOnLine.com
Phone
4409683200
Category Chapter Meeting

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Date & Time: 03/18/2020 06:00:00 PM EDT

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