Interdisciplinary Approaches to Small Objects in the Mediterranean
Case studies from Antiquity to medieval times
Edited by Agustina Scaro and Eva Amanda Calomino
£32.00 – £42.00
Description
Across the Mediterranean, small objects have often been labelled as religious, artistic, or special finds. In recent years, however, scholars have sought to reassess these artefacts, moving beyond traditional classifications to explore their diverse roles, meanings, and functions within past societies.
Originating from discussions at the 29th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (Belfast, 2023), the interdisciplinary contributions brought together here challenge conventional typologies and explore new frameworks grounded in materiality, context, and use. Case studies span the Mediterranean—from Egyptian funerary items and Mesopotamian inscriptions to Roman pottery stamps and medieval metalwork—revealing the multifaceted roles of small artefacts in past societies.
By integrating archaeology, art history, epigraphy, and material culture studies, the book highlights how these objects illuminate belief systems, technological practices, and social interactions. A valuable resource for scholars and students, it invites readers to rethink analytical categories and engage with evolving debates on the significance of small objects in the archaeological record.
About the Editor
Agustina Scaro holds a doctorate in archaeology. She specialises in the study of landscapes and material culture, integrating pottery analysis and digital techniques through interdisciplinary collaborations.
Eva Amanda Calomino directs the Archaeological Mission at Tell el-Ghaba. She holds a doctorate in archaeology and specialises in the study of small finds from the Eastern Mediterranean.
List of Contributors: Macarena Bustamante-Álvarez, Rodrigo Cabrera, Eva Amanda Calomino, Alberto Dorado Alejos, Julia García González, Karin Harzbecher Spezzia, Yaiza Hernández-Casas, Alexis Maldonado Ruiz, María Isabel Molina Campuzano, Jordi Moyés Ardiaca, Imanol Munoz-Pandiella, Elena H. Sánchez López, Analía Sapere, Agustina Scaro, Núria Torras-Benezet, Inês Torres.
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