L. Dierksmeier; F. Fechter; K. Takeda (Hrsg.), Indigenous Knowledge as a Resource. Transmission, Reception, and Interaction of Knowledge between the Americas and Europe, 1492-1800, RessourcenKulturen 14 (Tübingen 2021). Zur Publikation
L. Dierksmeier; F. Schön; A. Kouremenos; A. Condit; V. Palmowski (Hrsg.), European Islands Between Isolated and Interconnected Life Worlds. Interdisciplinary Long-Term Perspectives, RessourcenKulturen 16 (Tübingen 2021.) Zur Publikation
H. Dawson; F. Iacono (Hrsg), Bridging social and geographical space through networks (Leiden 2021)
Artikel und Beiträge
Schön, F., Dierksmeier, L., Water Scarcity at Sea: Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on the Preservation of Freshwater on Volcanic Islands. Tübingen University Press, 2021. Zum Artikel
Kouremenos, A., Insularity and Imperial Politics: Hadrian on the Greek Islands, Mare Nostrum 12.2, 2022, 199-221. Zum Artikel
Anastasi, M., Capelli C., Gambin T., & Sourisseau J. (2021). The Xlendi Bay shipwreck (Gozo, Malta): a petrographic and typological study of an archaic ceramic cargo. Libyan Studies, 52, 166-172. Zum Artikel
Gambin T., Sourisseau J., & Anastasi M., The Cargo of the Phoenician Shipwreck Off Xlendi Bay, Gozo: Analysis of the Objects Recovered Between 2014–2017 and Their Historical Contexts. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 50 (2021.1), 3-18. Abstract
Barget, M. (2021). Aleria. On site, in time. Negotiating differences in Europe. Zum Artikel
Christophilopoulou A. (2022). Ancient migration or ancient mobility? Perspectives from Cyprus. In: Bourogiannis, G. (Ed.), Beyond Cyprus: Investigating Cypriot Connectivity in the Mediterranean from the Late Bronze Age to the End of the Classical Period. AURA 9 (pp. 273-286). National and Kapodistrian University of Athen, Department of History and Archaeology. Zum Artikel
Féaux de la Croix, J., & Bartelheim M. (2022). Conceiving Water Bodies and their Uses across Disciplines: how to grasp riparian relations with the Guadalquivir and Syr Darya Rivers. In: S. Teuber S., Scholz A., Scholten T., & Bartelheim, M. (Eds.). Waters. Conference Proceedings for “Waters as a Resource” of the SFB 1070 ResourceCultures and DEGUWA (Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Unterwasserarchäologie e.V.). RessourcenKulturen 11 (pp. 21-37). Tübingen University Press.
Bartelheim M., Hardenberg R., & Scholten T. (2021). Ressourcen – RessourcenKomplexe – RessourcenGefüge – RessourcenKulturen. In: Schade, T., Schweizer B., Teuber, S., Da Vela R., Frauen W., Karami M., Ojha D.K., Schmidt, K., Sieler R., Toplak M.S. (Eds.). Exploring Resources. On Cultural, Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of ResourceCultures. RessourcenKulturen 13 (pp. 9-22). Tübingen University Press.
Bartelheim M., García Sanjuán L., & Hardenberg, R. (2021). Human-made environments: The development of landscapes as resource assemblages. An Introduction. In: Bartelheim M., García Sanjuán, L., & Hardenberg, R. (Eds.). Human-made Environments – The Development of Landscapes as Resource Assemblages. RessourcenKulturen 15 (pp. 7-22). Tübingen University Press.
Dautel K. (2021). The spatial ambiguity of the island. Marion Poschmann’s Pine Islands (2017). In: Heitekemper-Yates, M., & Schwarz, T. (Eds.). Pacific insularity. Imaginary geography of insular spaces in the Pacific (pp. 97-109). Rikkyo University Press.
Dautel, K. (2021). Ironic inversions: Geographical and political islands in F.C. Delius Stroll from Rostock to Syracuse (1995). Germanistica Euromediterrae, 3 (1), 53-76.
Dautel, K (2021). Of worms and birds: approaches to the island between practice and the imaginary. In: Schön, F., Dierksmeier L., Kouremenos A., Condit, A., & Palmowski, V. (Eds.). European islands between isolated and interconnected life worlds. Interdisciplinary long-term perspectives (pp. 243-258). Tübingen University Press.
Dawson, H. (2022). Comparative perspectives in ‘island archaeology’: a view from the Ionian Sea. In: Souyoudzoglou-Haywood, C., & Papoulia, C. (Eds). Archaeology of the Ionian Sea. Landscapes, Seascapes and the Circulation of People, Goods and Ideas from the Palaeolithic to the End of the Bronze Age (pp. 3-8). Oxbow Books.
Dawson, H. (2021). Caught in the current: Maritime connectivity, insularity, and the spread of the Neolithic. In: Rowland J., Tassie J., & Lucarini, G. (Eds.). Revolutions: The Neolithisation of the Mediterranean Basin: The Transition to food Producing Economies in North Africa and Southern Europe (pp. 85-100). Edition Topoi.
Dawson, H. (2021). At the heart of Mare Nostrum. Networks and identities in the central Mediterranean islands. In: Dawson, H., & Iacono, F. (Eds.). Bridging social and geographical space through networks (71-88). Sidestone Press.
Dierksmeier, L., Cespa, S. (2022). The Balearic Islands in ‘Island Encyclopedias’, 700 BCE – 1700 CE. A Historical and Archaeological Assessment of Island Knowledge Production with Suggestions for Future Research. Shima. 149 (16.1), 339-377. Zum Artikel
Martinelli, M.C., Dawson, H., Lo Cascio, P., Levi, S., & Fiorentino, G. (2021). Blowin’ in the wind. Settlement, Landscape and Network Dynamics in the prehistory of the Aeolian Islands (Italy). Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology. 34 (1), 28-57.
Iacono, F., Borgna, E., Cattani, M., Cavazzuti, C., Dawson, H., & et al. (2021). Establishing the Middle Sea: The Late Bronze Age of Mediterranean Europe (1700–900 BC). Journal of Archaeological Research. Zum Artikel
Dawson, H., & Pugh, J. (2021). The Lure of Island Studies: A cross-disciplinary conversation. In: Schön, F., Dierksmeier L., Kouremenos, A., Condit, A., & Palmowski, V. (Eds.). European Islands Between Isolated and Interconnected Life Worlds (pp. 13-31). Tübingen University Press.
Schödel, K. (2021). Global Insularities: Insular Spaces of Tourism and Migration. In: Heitkemper-Yates, M., & Schwarz, T. (Eds.). Pacific Insularity: Imaginary Geography of Insular Spaces in the Pacific (pp. 266-282). Rikkyo University Press. Zum Artikel
Schreibman, S., & Barget, M. (2022). Irish women’s wartime networks: care work and female agency on the first world war home front. Women’s History Review, 1-28.< Zum Artikel und weitere Informationen