Social Dynamics of the Prehistoric Central Mediterranean.
Accordia Specialist Studies on the Mediterranean 3.

Robert H. Tykot, Jonathan Morter, and John E. Robb, editors

Accordia Research Institute, University of London, 1999
ISBN 1 873415 19 2

Preface
Robert H. Tykot and John E. Robb

Introduction
Albert J. Ammerman (pp. 9-13)

Unveiling Inequality: Social Life and Social Change in the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic of East-Central Italy
Robin Skeates (pp. 15-45)

Coasts and Uplands in Liguria and Northern Tuscany from the Mesolithic to the Bronze Age
Roberto Maggi (pp. 47-65)

Islands in the Stream: Stone Age Cultural Dynamics in Sardinia and Corsica
Robert H. Tykot (pp. 67-82)

A "Social" Structure and "Social Structure": Recent Architectural Finds from the Middle Neolithic Site at Capo Alfiere, Calabria
Jonathan Morter (pp. 83-96)

An Examination of Architectural Stability and Change: Contributions from Southern Italy
Gary D. Shaffer (pp. 97-110)

Great Persons and Big Men in the Italian Neolithic
John E. Robb (pp. 111-121

Farmers or Pastoralists in Sardinian Prehistory? Settlement and Environment (pp.
Paula K. Lazrus (pp. 123-135)

Long-Term Dynamics of an Island Community: Malta 5500 BC - 2000 AD
Simon Stoddart (pp. 137-147)

Short-Term Cultural Dynamics within the Mediterranean Cultural Landscape
Sebastiano Tusa (pp. 149-183)

The Sicilian Bronze Age Pottery Service
Laura Maniscalco (pp. 185-194)

Spatial Analysis of a Castelluccian Settlement in Early Bronze Age Sicily
Brian E. McConnell & Bruce W. Bevan (pp. 195-204)

The Walled Bronze Age Settlement of Coppa Nevigata, Manfredonia, and the Development of Craft Specialization in Southeastern Italy
Alberto Cazzella & Maurizio Moscoloni (pp. 205-216)

Human Skeletons from the Greek Emporium of Pithekoussai on Ischia (NA): Culture Contact and Biological Change in Italy after the 8th Century BC
Marshall J. Becker (pp. 217-229)