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BOOKS | 2014

Πρακτικά 3ου Συμποσίου ARCH_RNT. Αρχαιολογική Έρευνα και Νέες Τεχνολογίες

Kalamata 2014

Πρακτικά 3ου Συμποσίου ARCH_RNT. Αρχαιολογική Έρευνα και Νέες Τεχνολογίες Το διάστημα 3-5 Οκτωβρίου 2012, 65 εγγεγραμμένοι σύνεδροι παρουσίασαν 50 πρωτότυπες εργασίες στη διάρκεια του 3ου Συμποσίου ARCH_RNT-Αρχαιολογική Έρευνα και Νέες Τεχνολογίες που διοργανώθηκε από το Εργαστήριο Αρχαιομετρίας και φιλοξενήθηκε στο Τμήμα Ιστορίας, Αρχαιολογίας και Διαχείρισης Πολιτισμικών Αγαθών του Πανεπιστημίου Πελοποννήσου, στη Σχολή Ανθρωπιστικών Επιστημών και Πολιτισμικών Σπουδών της Καλαμάτας.

Mt. Lykaion Excavation and Survey Project, Part 1: The Upper Sanctuary

Hesperia 83:4 (October-December 2014), 569-652

This is the first report on the excavation and survey project at the Peloponnesian Sanctuary of Zeus on Mt. Lykaion, Arcadia. During 2004 and 2005, topographical, architectural, geological, geophysical, and historical surveys were conducted. From 2006 to 2010, survey work continued, along with the excavation of the upper and lower levels of the sanctuary.

1912-2012. A Century of Research in Prehistoric Macedonia. Proceedings of the International Conference, Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, 22-24 November 2012

Thessaloniki

1912-2012. A Century of Research in Prehistoric Macedonia. Proceedings of the International Conference, Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, 22-24 November 2012 The centenary of the liberated from the Ottoman rule Thessaloniki was celebrated in 2012 with a series of events and exhibitions organised by many institutions throughout the city. To commemorate, the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, apart from the temporary exhibition «Archaeology behind battle lines. In Thessaloniki of the turbulent years 1912-1922» and the publication of the exhibition catalogue, organised an international conference dedicated to the century of prehistoric research in Macedonia.

Book review of Maritime Networks in the Mycenaean World

International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

Robinson, D., 2014. Review of T.F. Tartaron, Maritime Networks in the Mycenaean World (New York 2013), International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 44:1 (March 2015), 227-228.

Meditations on the Diversity of the Built Environment in the Aegean Basin and Beyond. Proceedings of a Colloquium in Memory of Frederick E. Winter, Athens 22-23 June 2012

Αthens

Meditations on the Diversity of the Built Environment in the Aegean Basin and Beyond. Proceedings of a Colloquium in Memory of Frederick E. Winter, Athens 22-23 June 2012 The organization of this Colloquium began in early 2011 as a fitting means to honor an individual who had contributed so much to the study of Greek architecture in Canada and in Europe. His long-standing and loyal support of the Canadian Institute in Greece and its mission reinforced the value of this plan.

Post-Prehistoric Ceramics and Chalcolithic to Iron Age Ground Stone Artefacts from the Field Survey in Northwestern Cyprus, 1992-1999

Warsaw

Post-Prehistoric Ceramics and Chalcolithic to Iron Age Ground Stone Artefacts from the Field Survey in Northwestern Cyprus, 1992-1999 The results of the Polis-Pyrgos Archaeological Project (PAP) have now been published in two volumes that present the work of an extensive field survey conducted over nearly a decade in the area of northwestern Cyprus - from the western bank of the Chrysochou River along the north coast of the island eastward to Kato Pyrgos.

Religion and Society in Middle Bronze Age Greece

New York

Religion and Society in Middle Bronze Age Greece The Middle Helladic period has received little attention, partially because of scholars’ view of it as merely the prelude to the Mycenaean period and partially because of the dearth of archaeological evidence from the period. In this book, Helène Whittaker demonstrates that Middle Helladic Greece is far more interesting than its material culture might at first suggest.

A Cretan Landscape through Time: Priniatikos Pyrgos and Environs

Oxford

A Cretan Landscape through Time: Priniatikos Pyrgos and Environs This book presents aspects of research on the archaeological investigations at the multi-period site of Priniatikos Pyrgos and surrounding area. Incorporating the Vrokastro Survey Project, the Istron Geoarchaeological Project, the Priniatikos Pyrgos Excavation Project and other researches, this volume presents interdisciplinary case-studies that deal with domestic, technological and mortuary practices at the site and how these relate to settlement and resource exploitation in the surrounding landscape.

The Archaeology of Mediterranean Landscapes. Human-Environment Interaction from the Neolithic to the Roman Period

New York

The Archaeology of Mediterranean Landscapes. Human-Environment Interaction from the Neolithic to the Roman Period This volume presents a comprehensive review of palaeoenvironmental evidence and its incorporation with landscape archaeology from across the Mediterranean. A fundamental aim of this book is to bridge the intellectual and methodological gaps between those with a background in archaeology and ancient history, and those who work in the palaeoenvironmental sciences.

Knossos. A Middle Minoan III Building in Bougadha Methochi

London

Knossos. A Middle Minoan III Building in Bougadha Methochi From at least 1700 BC, and for several centuries thereafter, a city of substantial houses flanked the palace of Knossos in north-central Crete. Those immediately adjacent to it, like the Royal Villa or the South House, excavated by Sir Arthur Evans, are well known, as are the Little Palace and Unexplored Mansion to the north-west. In fact the whole lower western hill-slope (Bougadha Metochi, the modern village) was terraced with fine, ashlar masonry buildings, served by well-engineered paved roads.

L’art égéen 2. Mycènes et le monde mycénien

Paris

L’art égéen 2. Mycènes et le monde mycénien Ce second volume de l’histoire de l’art égéen est consacré à l’art mycénien, depuis son apparition en Grèce continentale, vers 1600 av. J.-C., jusqu’à la fin du deuxième millénaire, vers 1050-1000. L’art mycénien naît, à Mycènes en particulier, avec les œuvres prestigieuses des tombes à fosse puis s’affirme et se transforme, d’abord lorsque les Mycéniens s’installent en Crète, au palais de Cnossos, après 1450, puis lorsqu’ils édifient eux-mêmes, à partir de 1350, leurs propres palais à Mycènes, Tirynthe, Pylos et Thèbes.

Dréros

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135.2 (2011) [2014], 625-646

Placée sous la responsabilité de V. Zographaki et d’A. Farnoux, la mission gréco-française de Dréros a accompli six semaines de travaux de terrain pendant l’été 2010 (19 juillet-31 août), accompagnées de deux semaines de préparatifs divers à Néapolis (apothèque, logement). Ces travaux de nettoyage et de fouilles ont porté sur cinq secteurs.

Bassin de Korçe, Kallamas

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135.2 (2011) [2014], 661-691

La campagne de 2010 a été consacrée, d’une part, aux études de matériel (celui des deux premières campagnes de fouille sur le site néolithique de Kallamas et celui des fouilles de Sovjan en vue de la publication finale) ; d’autre part, à une nouvelle campagne de prospection dans la zone du lac Maliq (projet PALM), qui a permis d’achever l’exploration de toute la partie Nord du bassin de Korçë.

Malia, Bâtiment Pi

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135.2 (2011) [2014], 601-624

La fouille du Quartier Pi a été poursuivie et trois campagnes d’étude ont été accomplies : S. Müller Celka (CNRS) a travaillé sur les données de la prospection archéologique (céramique prépalatiale, vestiges architecturaux, outillage lithique, cartes de répartition)