Edited by Clairy Palyvou & Iris TzachiliAthens 2015
Πριν αρχίσουμε την έρευνα το 2007 σκεπτόμασταν πόσο λίγο είναι γνωστή η Θηρασία από αρχαιολογικής και ιστορικής πλευράς, μολονότι στο έδαφος της ξεκίνησε η έρευνα για την αρχαιολογία του Αιγαίου! Τεράστια αντίθεση με την κοντινή και τόσο διάσημη Θήρα, με τις μεγάλες αρχαιολογικές έρευνες (Ακρωτήρι, αρχαία Θήρα), με αρχεία, με επισκέπτες, με βιβλία για την ιδιότυπη αρχιτεκτονική της.
The edition “Paros Antiparos Despotiko” is a useful and handy guide to Paros. With the guide in their hands, visitors to the island and residents alike will have the opportunity to tour around beautiful Paros, be informed about monuments and sights, trace the footsteps of ancient Parians and sense this exceptional aura emerging from the island’s long course of history.
Το παρόν βιβλίο εξετάζει την παρουσία των αρχιτεκτονικών απεικονίσεων στις αρχαιολογικές δημοσιεύσεις προϊστορικών θέσεων στο Αιγαίο από την εποχή των πρωτοπόρων της έρευνας, όπως ο Heinrich Schliemann, ο Χρήστος Τσούντας και ο Arthur Evans, όταν τα σχέδια εν μέρει υποκαθιστούσαν και τις φωτογραφίες στις δημοσιεύσεις ανασκαφών, μέχρι και τις σύγχρονες ανασκαφές, οι οποίες διεξάγονται με την εκτενή χρήση της ψηφιακής τεχνολογίας, με αποτέλεσμα την εύκολη και γρήγορη παραγωγή πολλών εικόνων.
Ο οδηγός παρέχει με ευσύνοπτο τρόπο βασικές πληροφορίες για το φυσικό περιβάλλον, τους μύθους και την ιστορία του τόπου. Αναφέρει. συνοπτικά τις έρευνες, τις ανασκαφές και τις εργασίες προστασίας των ερειπίων.
Edited by Zetta Theodoropoulou Polychroniadis & Doniert EvelyOxford 2015
The honorand of this volume, Matti Egon, has been a great benefactor to museums, schools, universities and hospitals in the UK and also in Greece: all areas that her back-ground and life’s interests have made dear to her.
Søren Dietz, Thanasis J. Papadopoulos & Litsa Kontorli-PapadopoulouCopenhagen2015
The catalogue contains all Aegean metals kept in the Department of Ancient Cultures of Denmark and the Mediterranean. In the section on the Near Eastern metals, bronzes from Hama, however, are not included. Except for that, all metal objects from the Near East dated before 1000 BC are found in the catalogue.
Edited by Nicholas Chr. Stampolidis, Çiğdem Maner & Konstantinos Kopanias Istanbul 2015
Nostoi. Indigenous Culture, Migration and Integration in the Aegean Islands and Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age is presenting one comprehensive volume with papers discussing various aspects of the intercultural contact between West Anatolia and the Aegean during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age.
Edited by Walter Gauß, Gudrun Klebinder-Gauß & Constance von RüdenWien 2015
The current volume unites theoretical, anthropological, and archaeological approaches to knowledge transmission. The case studies cover various periods and regions from the ancient Mediterranean and beyond, from the Bronze Age to the Roman period, from the Levant in the east to the western Mediterranean and the Celtic north, but also from today’s central Niger.
Edited by Stella Mandalaki & Giorgos Rethemiotakis Heraklion 2015
Τhe Minoan civilisation, one of the greatest achievements of human endeavour in the world, was the first civilisation to arise on European soil. Recognising its uniqueness, Arthur Evans, the excavator of Knossos, the metropolitan centre of the Minoan world, named the civilisation he brought to light "Minoan", inspired by the legendary King Minos of Knossos.
Το Αρχαιολογικό Έργο Κρήτης είναι πλέον θεσμός. Ένας θεσμός, ο οποίος στις σημερι-νές εξαιρετικά δύσκολες και αντίξοες συνθήκες έχει τη δύναμη να δημιουργεί ελπίδες και προσδοκίες. Η εντυπωσιακή αύξηση του αριθμού των συμμετεχόντων στην τρίτη συνάντηση το 2013 το αποδεικνύει πέρα από κάθε αμφιβολία.
Edited by Anastasia Papathanasiou, Michael P. Richards & Sherry C. FoxPrinceton/New Jersey2015
The analysis of stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in bone collagen provides a powerful tool for reconstructing past diets, since it provides the only direct evidence of the foods that were actually consumed. The chapters that comprise this volume describe the application of this methodology to the archaeology of Greece, a country whose archaeobotanical remains have been isotopically studied more extensively than any other place in the world.
Edited by Eva Andersson Strand & Marie-Louise NoschOxford & Philadelphia 2015
Textile production is one of the most important crafts in Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age societies and recent interdisciplinary and collaborative work offers crucial new perspectives into this field. The new and updated catalogue of archaeological textile finds presented here clearly demonstrates, even from the few extant finds, that knowledge of the use of fibres and of elaborate textile techniques that were used to produce textiles of different qualities was well developed.
The book is a synthesis of older and new (unpublished) material for the prehistoric island of Mykonos. It is accompanied by an appendix on the history of research
In the 1960s a great new barrier dam was built across the Peneios Valley in Elis in the N.W. Peloponnese to create an artificial lake for irrigation purposes. In 1967 the Greek Archaeological Service organised a preliminary survey of the areas to be affected and also asked all the Foreign Archaeological Schools to assist and allocated specific sections to each.