Multidisciplinary Archaeological Perspectives: Ancient Language Communication and Cultural Integration in the Mediterranean Region
Abstract
This study employs a multidisciplinary archaeological approach to delve into the mechanisms of ancient language communication and cultural integration in the Mediterranean region. In the context of globalization, the importance of intercultural oral communication is increasingly evident. By integrating perspectives from archaeology, anthropology, and history, the paper analyzes the characteristics of accuracy, fluency, and complexity in ancient language communication, revealing communication barriers and pronunciation issues arising from cultural differences. Through comparative studies of archaeological excavation reports and ancient texts, the paper proposes targeted measures such as enhancing cultural difference learning, strengthening oral practice, and reinforcing phonological training. These measures not only improve ancient language communication skills but also promote the expansion of social networks and the enhancement of cultural awareness, offering new insights into understanding ancient cultural interactions in the Mediterranean region.