Isabelle Sauvé, 2023 Eric and Carol Meyers Fieldwork Scholarship Recipient
This report describes my participation in the fieldwork led by Dr. Kevin Fisher at the site of Kalavasos-Ayios Dhimitrios on the island of Cyprus during the 2023 summer season. Kalavasos-Ayios Dhimitrios is an urban center dating to the Late Cypriot (LC) II period (c. 1450-1200 BCE), reaching its peak in the Late Cypriot IIC before being abandoned. Previous investigations by Alison South from 1979-1998 revealed that this urban center was used for a multitude of both ritual and economic activities. The fieldwork undertaken this past summer was a continuation of excavations conducted by Dr. Kevin Fisher to the south-west of South’s original site.
Kalavasos-Ayios Dhimitrios is one of the two main sites that are part of the Kalavasos and Maroni Built Environment Project (KAMBE). This project is an interdisciplinary investigation of the relationships between urban landscapes, social interaction, and social change on Cyprus during the Late Bronze Age. As a collaboration between the University of British Columbia, Cornell University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Southhampton, I had the opportunity to meet a number of scholars and students from these different institutions and make meaningful connections.
I was very grateful for the opportunity to join Dr. Kevin Fisher on this project since my research interests include the study of built environments in the Mediterranean Bronze Age. I was also especially thankful to join this dig as it was my first time excavating in the Mediterranean. Needless to say, I was super excited to start this new adventure!