From Gramsci's Cell to 'Guerillas' in Catalhoyuk: A response

Authors

  • Yannis Hamilakis University of Wales Lampeter

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v12i1.104

Keywords:

Mediterranean Archaeology

Author Biography

  • Yannis Hamilakis, University of Wales Lampeter
    Yannis Hamilakis has been a Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology, University of Wales, Lampeter, since 1996. He recived his BA from the University of Crete (1988) and his MSc (1990) and PhD (1995) from the University of Sheffield. He was Research Fellow at the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, and at the Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton University. He was recently involved in the foundation of the University of Wales Centre for the Study of South Eastern Europe. His main research interests are the archaeology of embodiment, the anthropology and archaeology of food, zooarchaeology, Bronze Age Greece, and the politics of archaeology and the past. He is currently involved in fieldwork projects in Greece and Britain, in the writing of a book on the politics of archaeology in modern Greece, and in a number of editing projects.

Published

1999-10-01

Issue

Section

Special Section

How to Cite

Hamilakis, Y. (1999). From Gramsci’s Cell to ’Guerillas’ in Catalhoyuk: A response. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 12(1), 104-107. https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v12i1.104