sábado, 4 de julio de 2026

Yannis Galanakis (2017) Review of M. Marthari, C. Renfrew and M. Boyd (eds.) Early Cycladic Sculpture in Context, Oxford: Oxbow (Circumstantial evidence clinches the case: how careful archaeology corrects misunderstandings). By Marisa Marthari

https://www.academia.edu/169481305/Yannis_Galanakis_2017_Review_of_M_Marthari_C_Renfrew_and_M_Boyd_eds_Early_Cycladic_Sculpture_in_Context_Oxford_Oxbow_Circumstantial_evidence_clinches_the_case_how_careful_archaeology_corrects_misunderstandings_?email_work_card=title Full Citation: Galanakis, Y., 2017. Circumstantial evidence clinches the case: how careful archaeology corrects misunderstandings. Review of M. Marthari, C. Renfrew and M. Boyd (eds.) Early Cycladic Sculpture in Context, Oxford: Oxbow. The Art Newspaper, [online] 10 May. Available at: theartnewspaper.com [Accessed 1 July 2026]. (Review by Dr Yannis Galanakis, Associate Professor in Aegean Archaeology, University of Cambridge). “The editors and authors of this volume must be congratulated not only for the much-needed filling of a gap in our knowledge but also for their tremendous efforts in highlighting once more the importance of archaeological context… Together, the volumes will undoubtedly change the way we talk and think about Early Cycladic objects - because context matters.” ... Marisa Marthari Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Ephorate of Antiquities for the Cyclades, Emerita https://ypppo.academia.edu/MarisaMarthari

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