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Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica 4 and the epic gaze: There and back again (2018)
Book Chapter
Lovatt, H. (2018). Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica 4 and the epic gaze: There and back again. In A. Kampakoglou, & A. Novokhatko (Eds.), Gaze, vision and visuality in ancient Greek literature (88-112). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110571288-005

The visuality of Apollonius Argonautica is complex and fascinating, and important for understanding that of later Greek and Roman epic. The Argonautica features in The Epic Gaze as the epic that wouldn't, a refusenik of the epic genre, a counterexamp... Read More about Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica 4 and the epic gaze: There and back again.

Of white hair and feeding bottles: exploring children-elderly interactions in prehistoric Aegean (2018)
Book Chapter
Gallou, C. Of white hair and feeding bottles: exploring children-elderly interactions in prehistoric Aegean. In G. Lillehammer, & E. Murphy (Eds.), Giving new meaning to cultural heritage – the old and the young in past societies. Stavanger Museum

Scholarship on age and gender in prehistoric Greece has taken an adult–centric approach with focus placed mostly on young to middle–aged men and women and, as a result, two significant age groups – children and the elderly – have been widely neglecte... Read More about Of white hair and feeding bottles: exploring children-elderly interactions in prehistoric Aegean.

The archaeometry and archaeology of ancient Chinese glass: a review (2018)
Journal Article
Henderson, J., An, J., & Ma, H. (2018). The archaeometry and archaeology of ancient Chinese glass: a review. Archaeometry, 60(1), https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12368

This paper provides a new review of archaeometric research carried out on glass found in China, set in an archaeological context, from its earliest occurrence, to the Song dynasty. It is set within a broad geographical context taking the terrestrial... Read More about The archaeometry and archaeology of ancient Chinese glass: a review.

Classical Reception and Children's Literature: Greece, Rome and Childhood Transformation (2018)
Book
Hodkinson, O., & Lovatt, H. (Eds.). (2018). Classical Reception and Children's Literature: Greece, Rome and Childhood Transformation. I.B. Tauris

This volume presents research on the reception of the Classical world in children's literature, from the nineteenth century to the present day. It brings together contributions from scholars in Classics, English, History of Art and Education to discu... Read More about Classical Reception and Children's Literature: Greece, Rome and Childhood Transformation.

Human management and landscape changes at Palaikastro (Eastern Crete) from the Late Neolithic to the Early Minoan period (2018)
Journal Article
Cañellas-Boltà, N., Riera-Mora, S., Orengo, H. A., Livarda, A., & Knappett,, C. (2018). Human management and landscape changes at Palaikastro (Eastern Crete) from the Late Neolithic to the Early Minoan period. Quaternary Science Reviews, 183, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.01.010

On the east Mediterranean island of Crete, a hierarchical society centred on large palatial complexes emerges during the Bronze Age. The economic basis for this significant social change has long been debated, particularly concerning the role of oliv... Read More about Human management and landscape changes at Palaikastro (Eastern Crete) from the Late Neolithic to the Early Minoan period.

Ritual and religion: bioarchaeological perspectives (2018)
Book Chapter
Livarda, A., & Madgwick, R. (2018). Ritual and religion: bioarchaeological perspectives. In A. Livarda, R. Madgwick, & S. Riera-Mora (Eds.), Bioarchaeology of ritual and religion. Oxbow

Voci di Britannia: microstorie di latinizzazione (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cotugno, F. (2016, December). Voci di Britannia: microstorie di latinizzazione. Presented at Mutamento linguistico e biodiversità. Atti del XLI Convegno della Società Italiana di Glottologia, Perugia, Italy

In questa sede vorremmo offrire un breve excursus della situazione linguistica della Britannia romana (I e il IV secolo d.C.). La maggiore fonte di informazioni proviene da testi non-letterari scritti su tavolette cerate, a inchiostro o su lamine met... Read More about Voci di Britannia: microstorie di latinizzazione.