Cyprus in the Long Late Antiquity  
History and Archaeology Between the Sixth and the Eighth Centuries
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Cyprus was a thriving and densely populated late antique province. Contrary to what used to be thought, the Arab raids of the mid-seventh century did not abruptly bring the island’s prosperity to an end. Recent research instead highlights long-lasting continuity in both urban and rural contexts. This volume brings together historians and archaeologists working on diverse aspects of Cyprus between the sixth and eighth centuries. They discuss topics as varied as rural prosperity, urban endurance, artisanal production, civic and private religion and maritime connectivity. The role of the imperial administration and of the Church is touched upon in several contributions. Other articles place Cyprus back into its wider Mediterranean context. Together, they produce a comprehensive impression of the quality of life on the island in the long late antiquity.
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Cyprus was a thriving and densely populated late antique province. Contrary to what used to be thought, the Arab raids of the mid-seventh century did not abruptly bring the island’s prosperity to an end. Recent research instead highlights long-lasting continuity in both urban and rural contexts. This volume brings together historians and archaeologists working on diverse aspects of Cyprus between the sixth and eighth centuries. They discuss topics as varied as rural prosperity, urban endurance, artisanal production, civic and private religion and maritime connectivity. The role of the imperial administration and of the Church is touched upon in several contributions. Other articles place Cyprus back into its wider Mediterranean context. Together, they produce a comprehensive impression of the quality of life on the island in the long late antiquity.
Table of contents
  • Cover page
  • Title page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • 1. Cyprus between the sixth and eighth centuries
  • 2. Archaeology and the making of a Cypriot Late Antiquity
  • CYPRUS IN BETWEEN EMPIRES
    • 3. Cypriot hagiography and the Long Late Antiquity
    • 4. The Arab invasions of Cyprus in the middle of the seventh century: the chronographical and epigraphic evidence revisited
    • 5. Contextualising the tax tribute paid by Cypriots during the treaty centuries
    • 6. The prosopography of the Cypriot archbishops during the Long Late Antiquity: a reappraisal of the evidence presented in Byzantine Lead Seals from Cyprus
    • 7. Cyprus and its sisters: reassessing the role of large islands at the end of the Long Late Antiquity (ca. 600–ca. 800)
  • URBAN AND RURAL PERSPECTIVES
    • 8. Cypriot cities at the end of Antiquity
    • 9. Kourion in the Long Late Antiquity: a reassessment
    • 10. Cypriot church architecture of the Long Late Antiquity
    • 11. Long Late Antiquity in the Chrysochou Valley
    • 12. A boom-bust cycle in Cyprus at the end of Antiquity: landscape perspectives for settlement transformation
  • PRODUCTION AND OBJECTS IN USE
    • 13. Local sculptural production in Cyprus at the end of Antiquity: a challenging dating?
    • 14. Fighting the demons and invoking the saints: prolegomenon to a study of Christian ritual texts in late antique Cyprus
    • 15. Mining and smelting copper in Cyprus in Late Antiquity
    • 16. The material culture of daily living in late antique Cyprus: a view from the metal collections of the Department of Antiquities
  • CONCLUSION
    • 17. The ‘fuzzy’ world of Cypriot Long Late Antiquity: continuity and disruption betwixt the global and local
  • INDEX
  • Backcover
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