This dissertation by James Penrose Harland offers an in-depth historical analysis of the island of Aigina during the Bronze Age. The work examines the early inhabitants, colonization, and cultural influences on Aigina, providing insights into its archaeological and historical significance. Harland's research is supported by extensive bibliographic references and acknowledges the contributions of scholars from Princeton University and the University of Cincinnati. The dissertation is aimed at scholars and students of ancient history and archaeology, seeking to contribute to the understanding of Aigina's role in ancient Greek history. |