Maria Mina
SPECIAL SCIENTIST
Department of History and Archaeology
Cyprus University of Technology
Cyprus
Biography
Undergraduate studies at the University of Southampton (B.A. in Archaeology), postgraduate studies at the University of Southampton (M.A. in European Archaeology) and the Institute of Archaeology, University College London (PhD in Aegean prehistoric archaeology and anthropomorphic figurines). She is a member of the Working Party on Archaeology and Gender in Europe.
Research Interest
Prehistoric social organisation in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, anthropomorphic figurines, prehistoric metallurgy, gender, the body in archaeology, personal material culture, the use of information technology in Archaeology.
Publications
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Mina, M., 2008. Carving Out Gender in the Prehistoric Aegean: Anthropomorphic Figurines of the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 21:2, 213-239.
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Îœina, Îœ., 2012. Η μελÎτη του σώματος ως μÎσο ανάλυσης της κοινωνικής ταυτότητας στη Χαλκολιθική και Î ÏωτοκυπÏιακή ΚÏÏ€Ïο, Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus.
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Mina, M., 2016. Was it a man’s world? Gender relationships at the transition to the Bronze Age in Cyprus, Journal of Near Eastern Archaeology 79.3, 140-147.