Craftspeople Mobility
On 27-28 October 2019 a workshop entitled Craftspeople Mobility in Archaeological, Historical and Ethnographic Record: A Comparative Perspective from the Aegean was held at the British School at Athens. Further information is available at https://www.bsa.ac.uk/events/craftspeople-mobility-in-the-archaeological-historical-and-ethnographic-record-a-comparative-perspective-from-the-aegean/. Papers of interest to Nestor readers included:
K. Nowicki, “Population movement in Crete and the Southeast Aegean during the Final Neolithic and the Bronze Age: evidence, facts and myths”
B. Dimova, J. Cutler, and M. Gleba, “Mobility and textile workers”
N. Blackwell, “Assessing Artisan Mobility versus Shared Technology in Mycenaean Stone Working: Regional Implications for the Use of the Pendulum Saw and its Modification”
B. Lis and E. Kiriatzi, “Placing potters’ mobility in a broader social context - stories from the prehistoric Aegean”
P. Halstead, “Mobility of people and livestock: shifting archaeological models and methods”