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Fostering interdisciplinary dialogues – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 December 2025

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The author omitted a funding statement for the above article. This should read as follows.

Funding statement. Research for this article was funded by the European Union’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (101108084) “X-KIN: Exploring Patterns of Prehistoric Kinship from Socio-Cultural Anthropological Perspectives.”

The author would also like to mention the following acknowledgements:

Acknowledgements. I am deeply grateful for the feedback and comments on this reply piece from Eva Alram-Stern, Andre Gingrich, Meta Gorup, Barbara Horejs, William A. Parkinson, Walter Scheidel, and Anna Wessman. I am indebted to Maria Mina, Christine Morris, and Robert Parkin for their close reading of my article “Enthrone, dethrone, rethrone? The multiple lives of matrilineal kinship in Aegean prehistory” and for their thoughtful commentaries, which enriched this dialogue and enabled me to further develop my arguments. Finally, I wish to thank the editors—Joanna Brück, Audrey Horning, Eva Mol, Ömür Hermanşah, Uzma Rizvi, and Artur Ribeiro—for their tireless work and for inviting my article into a discussion format, which created the platform for this interdisciplinary exchange.

The author apologises for the error.

References

Cveček, S. (2023). Fostering interdisciplinary dialogues. Archaeological Dialogues, 30(2), 132136. doi: 10.1017/S1380203824000096 CrossRefGoogle Scholar