Sardinia: Diverging Landscapes
Rural Landscapes of the Punic World - (Volume 11) - Peter van Dommelen
Peter van Dommelen [+ ]
Brown University
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Peter van Dommelen is Joukowsky Family Professor in Archaeology and Professor of Anthropology at Brown University. His research focuses on the western Mediterranean and the Phoenician-Punic world, with a particular interest in colonialism and culture contact as well as rural life and landscape, both past and present. He is actively involved in fieldwork and ceramic studies in Sardinia and Mediterranean Spain and his most recent books are, with Carlos Gómez Bellard, Rural Landscapes of the Punic World, Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 11 (London: Equinox, 2008) and, co-edited with A. Bernard Knapp, Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean (London: Routledge, 2010).
Stefano Finocchi
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The chapter discusses the developments of Sardinian archeology, phases of urban settlements and rural sites investigations. Moreover it provides an evaluation of the evidence that highlights the most salient features of Punic rural studies in Sardinia.