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Helen Dawson

Adjunct professor

Department of History and Cultures

Publications

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RECENT PAPERS:

  • Dawson, H. 2022. Comparative perspectives in ‘island archaeology’: a view from the Ionian Sea. Foreword in C. Souyoudzoglou-Haywood and C. Papoulia (eds) Archaeology of the Ionian Sea. Landscapes, Seascapes and the Circulation of People, Goods and Ideas from the Palaeolithic to the End of the Bronze Age. 3-8. Oxford: Oxbow Books
  • Martinelli, M.C., Dawson, H., Lo Cascio, P., Levi, S. and Fiorentino, G. 2021. Blowin’ in the wind. Settlement, Landscape and Network Dynamics in the prehistory of the Aeolian Islands (Italy). Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 34.1: 28-57.

  • Francesco Iacono, Elisabetta Borgna, Maurizio Cattani, Claudio Cavazzuti, Helen Dawson, Yannis Galanakis, Maja Gori, Cristiano Iaia, Nicola Ialongo, Thibault Lachenal, Alberto Lorrio, Rafael Micó, Barry Molloy, Argyro Nafplioti, Kewin Peche-Quilichini, Cristina Rihuete Herrada, and Roberto Risch. 2021. Establishing the Middle Sea: The Late Bronze Age of Mediterranean Europe (1700-900 BCE). Journal of Archaeological Research 29: 1-70.

  • Dawson, H. and Pugh, J. 2021. The Lure of Island Studies: A cross-disciplinary conversation. In Schön, F., Dierksmeier L., Kouremenos, A., Condit, A. and Palmowski, V. (eds)European Islands Between Isolated and Interconnected Life Worlds. 13-31. University of Tübingen Press.
  • Dawson, H. 2021. Towards an Island Archaeology of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean. In B. Costa and É. Guillon (eds) Insularidad, îléité e insularización en el Mediterráneo fenicio y púnico. 323-330. Treballs del Museu Arqueològic d’Eivissa i Formentera.
  • Dawson, H. 2021. Caught in the current: Maritime connectivity, insularity, and the spread of the Neolithic. In J. Rowland, J. Tassie and G. Lucarini (eds) Revolutions: The Neolithisation of the Mediterranean Basin: The Transition to food Producing Economies in North Africa and Southern Europe. 85-100. Edition Topoi, Berlin
  • Dawson, H. 2021. At the heart of Mare Nostrum: Islands and “small world networks” in the central Mediterranean Bronze Age. In H. Dawson and F. Iacono (eds) Bridging Social and Geographical Space Through Networks. Leiden: Sidestone Press, 71-88
  • Dawson, H. 2019. As good as it gets? “Optimal” marginality in the Longue Durée of the Mediterranean islands. Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 7(4): 451-465
  • Dawson, H. 2019. “Island Archaeology”, in C. Smith (ed.) Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_3280-1 [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_3280-1]
 


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