This conference brought together some 200 academics and administrators
concerned with Mediterranean prehistory, history, and heritage. It was
conceived and organized by Sophia Antoniadou, curator of the Pierides
Museum, and Anthony Pace, superintendent of Cultural Heritage of Malta,
who have also edited the proceedings, published in 2007. It was sponsored
by the Pierides Foundation of Cyprus with the collaboration of the
Foundation of the Hellenic Greek World, the Superintendence of Cultural
Heritage of Malta, the Istituto per le Tecnologie Applicate ai Beni
Culturali-Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche of Italy, and the Centre de
Recherches en Arts, Images et Formes of the Université de Picardie
Jules Verne of France; and support came from the Culture 2000 program of
the European Union, the Greek Ministry of Education and Culture, and the
Cyprus Tourism Organisation. Following an introductory lecture by
Professor Harry Tzalas on Greek ships and seamanship, participants heard
and discussed 40 papers by speakers from a dozen countries on topics
ranging from pottery and mortuary practices to trade, shipping, identity,
and heritage.