This volume publishes a selection of the papers presented at a symposium entitled "Religion, Politics, and Culture in the Mediterranean from the 8th to the 6th Centuries BC" held in December of 2016 at the University of the Aegean's Department of Mediterranean Studies.
In December of 2016, the University of the Aegean's Department of Mediterranean Studies held a symposium in Rhodes on the topic of "Religion, Politics, and Culture in the Mediterranean from the 8th to the 6th Centuries BC." The conference was organized by the Aegean Egyptology group and Laboratory of the Ancient World of the Eastern Mediterranean and was directed by Panagiotis Kousoulis. This volume publishes a selection of the papers presented at the symposium.
Introduction Pearce Paul Creasman The Bronze Aegyptiaca in the Aegean, 10th–6th Centuries BCE: An Overview Dominique Barcat Some (Preliminary) Observations on Attic Black-Figure Pottery from Naukratis Georgios Mavroudis, Manolis I. Stefanakis Aegyptiaca in Action: Assessing the Signicance of Scarabs and Other Egyptian and Egyptianizing "Amulets" at Perachora and Beyond Matthew L. Skuse Kamiros Faience: Imported or Local? Can We Have Both? Virginia E. S. Webb