Anaskamma. Excavating Journal, vol. 3, 2009
City: Thessaloniki
Year: 2009
Publisher: G.H. Hourmouziadis
Description: Paperback, 23,8×16.9 cm
Abstract
The journal Anaskamma is published by the Emeritus Professor G.H. Hourmouziadis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece). The articles are written in Greek and most of them refer to the excavations at the Neolithic Lake dwelling of Dispilio (Macedonia). The journal is published in a printed form for libraries, while the articles are also provided as .pdf files through internet.
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Contents
Editorial
Rena Veropoulidou, ‘Freshwater molluscs and land snails at the Neolithic Dispilio, Kastoria’ [13-26].
Sofia Doulkeridou, ‘Some observations on the chipped stone industry of Dispilio, Kastoria’ [27-36].
Eirini I. Petroutsa, ‘Human skeletal remains from Neolithic Dispilio, Kastoria’ [37-43].
Marina Sofronidou, ‘Far off the excavation’ [45-52].
Yannis Stavridopoulos & Tasos Sianos, ‘The stone enclosure of Dispilio’ [53-55].
Nektaria Dasakli, ‘Excavation Park of Dispilio: Management, preservation and conservation issues of the archaeological remains in situ’ [67-87].
Panagiotis Theoulakis, Nikolaos-Alexis Stefanis, Giorgos Gerogiannis, Katerina Zioga & Katerina Chatzi, ‘In situ preservation of the clay architectural structures from Dispilio: Laboratory experimental procedure and consolidation treatment evaluation’ [89-100].
Kosmas Pavlopoulos, Athanassios Skentos & Chryssanthi Kotabassi, ‘Geomorphological mapping and evolution of the broader area of Kastoria (Orestias) Lake (NW Greece)’ [101-120].
Dimitris Kaimaris, Olga Georgoula & Petros Patias, ‘Aerial and remote sensing archaeology’ [121-134].
George Panagiaris, ‘Ethical and methodological issues of conservation and promotion of human remains’ [135-148].
“DRAFTS”
G.H. Hourmouziadis, ‘An excavation’s “cosmology” (A first draft)’ [151-159].
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