Derya YalçikliOxford Journal of Archaeology 33.3 (2014): 245-255
This essay introduces two newly discovered Neolithic sites identified through the archaeological surveys conducted in the hinterland of the Troad in north-western Turkey.
In this paper, I will explore the period after 1200 BC which marks the beginning of significant transformations that took place after the collapse of the Mycenaean administration system.
The development of Bronze Age society in the Cyclades shows a unique flourishing of culture and maritime entrepreneurship over more than a millennium, influenced by and influencing adjacent culture on the Greek Mainland and Crete but maintaining its own distinctive identity.
A number of recent significant field projects in Northern Greece, particularly in Macedonia, have revealed a wealth of new data and have shed light on the Neolithic of the region, especially on its earliest periods.
Το άρθρο αναφέρεται στο έργο της Ιταλικής Αρχαιολογικής Σχολής Αθηνών στην Κρήτη κατά τα εκατό έτη λειτουργίας της (από το 1908 έως το 2008), έτσι όπως το παρακολούθησε ο Στυλιανός Αλεξίου.