An Archaeology of Prehistoric Bodies and Embodied Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean
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Maria Mina is a researcher in the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus. She specialises in the prehistoric archaeology of the Aegean with particular interests in prehistoric anthropomorphic figurines, the Neolithic and Bronze Age of the Aegean and Cyprus, gender archaeology, archaeology of the body and metal personal objects. Sevi Triantaphyllou is Assistant Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology and Osteoarchaeology at the School of History and Archeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Her research interests are mainly in palaeopathology and funerary remains from Macedo. Yiannis Papadatos was born in Patras in 1972. He received his degree in Archaeology and History of Art from the University of Athens (1994), and his PhD in Prehistoric Archaeology from the University of Sheffield (1999). He has worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield (2001-2002) and as contract archaeologist for the Greek Archaeological Service (2002-2007).