Bronze Age Cyprus and the Aegean: ‘exotic currency’ and objects of connectivity

A. B. Knapp
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The island of Cyprus is justly regarded as a key juncture in the eastern Mediterranean world, one that played a prominent role in the exchange networks operating within and beyond that region, especially during the Late Bronze Age (LBA). With respect to the Aegean world, contacts are well represented by Aegean and Aegean-style objects and imagery found on the island, a form of ‘exotic currency’ often associated with elite feasting and funerary activities. The arts and crafts of Bronze Age Cyprus are particularly rich in representational terms, particularly evident in the floruit of figurative representations depicted on the pottery, metalwork, ivories and figurines of the LBA. When we focus down onto individual objects or classes of objects, the role of hybridisation practices also seems evident, and any discussion of connectivity between the Aegean world and Cyprus must take such practices into account. The purpose of the present study is to consider a representative example of these objects of connectivity during both the Prehistoric and Protohistoric Bronze Ages, always highlighting the Aegean dimension. In turn, the nature of Aegean-Cypriot relations during and at the end of the LBA is considered with respect to the merchants, mariners, exchange systems and spheres of interaction that characterised Cypro-Aegean connectivity.
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青铜器时代的塞浦路斯和爱琴海:“异域货币”和连接对象
塞浦路斯岛被公正地视为东地中海世界的一个关键节点,它在该区域内外的交流网络中发挥了突出作用,特别是在青铜时代晚期。关于爱琴海世界,在岛上发现的爱琴海和爱琴海风格的物品和图像很好地代表了联系,这是一种“异国货币”的形式,通常与精英宴会和葬礼活动有关。青铜器时代塞浦路斯的艺术和手工艺品在代表性方面特别丰富,特别是在LBA的陶器,金属制品,象牙和小雕像上描绘的具象表现的繁盛。当我们把注意力集中在单个物体或物体类别上时,混合实践的作用似乎也很明显,任何关于爱琴海世界与塞浦路斯之间连通性的讨论都必须考虑到这种实践。本研究的目的是考虑史前和史前青铜时代这些连接对象的代表性例子,总是突出爱琴海维度。反过来,在LBA期间和结束时,爱琴海-塞浦路斯关系的性质考虑到商人,水手,交流系统和互动领域,这些都是塞浦路斯-爱琴海连通性的特征。
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