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CLOSEThe Aegean and insularity
Vyron Antoniadis, Christy Constantakopoulou
One of our main research interests is the history of the Aegean Sea, its littoral, and, primarily, its islands. This includes
- the study of the history of various island groupings, with specific emphasis on the history of the social, economic, political and religious aspects of insular life in the Cyclades (Zoumbaki, Papageorgiadou, Antoniadis, Constantakopoulou)
- the history of individual Aegean islands (eg. Antoniadis and Constantakopoulou on Delos)
- the study of insularity, as an important feature of the way that interactions that take place in the Aegean are formed, developed, and articulated in our sources
- the impact of insularity onto the societies of small islands in the Aegean.
- P. Liddel, C. Constantakopoulou, Y. Kourayos, “An Inscribed Decree from the Paros Museum (AK 2126) and the Parian Colonisation of Pharos”, JHS (forthcoming 2025).
- V. Antoniadis, “Decline and Revival in the ‘Deles Islands’: A Diachronic Study in the Cyclades”, in A. Yangaki, V. Antoniadis, M. Festas (eds.), Mapping settlement desertion in Southeastern Europe from Antiquity to the Modern Era (in press).
- C. Constantakopoulou, “Female Voices and Female Agency: The Case of the Funerary Inscription for Aline from Rheneia”, in P. Iossif and D. Athanassoulis (eds.), Kykladitisses. Untold Stories of Women in the Cyclades, Athens: Museum of Cycladic Art (Athens 2024) 439-461.
- V. Antoniadis, 2022, “Objectifying faith: managing a private sanctuary in Hellenistic Delos”, The Journal of Archaeological Numismatics (2022) 123-136.
- V. Antoniadis, “Ζώντας στο κέντρο των Κυκλάδων: Μια εθνοαρχαιολογική προσέγγιση για την αρχαία Δήλο”, Αρχαιολογικοί Διάλογοι. Volos
